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Ike and Tina Turner also. Jokes about Ike's shittiness aside, they made good music together.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Ike and Tina Turner also. Jokes about Ike's shittiness aside, they made good music together. They wouldn’t be the first group that came to mind when I thought about pre-Beatles Rock n roll
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# ? May 9, 2020 22:34 |
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Artists, with some song suggestions: Ricky Nelson - Hello Mary Lou, Garden Party (which came years after his teen idol days) Dion and the Belmonts - Runaround Sue, The Wanderer, Teenager in Love Del Shannon - Runaway, Keep Searchin', Hats off to Larry Jan and Dean - Surf City, Dead Man's Curve, Drag City The Ventures - for instrumentals. Many are covers, but songs such as the 2000 Pound Bee and Walk Don't Run are solid. Phil Spector stuff - a horrible person, but extremely innovative and influential. The early years of the Beach Boys has some really good stuff (and a lot of filler) and I can get really specific on recommendations for them for the pre-Pet Sounds time.
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# ? May 10, 2020 02:33 |
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Your should also dig into R&B and country music, because those are the roots of rock and roll. I'm not an expert, but here's a very basic list. I hope someone can do a better job than I could ever hope to do. Robert Johnson George Jones (the early stuff like White Lightning) Big Mama Thornton Elmore James
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# ? May 10, 2020 03:59 |
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I don't know how Early R'n'B histography has changed, but this is a pretty good primer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW77zv8jrZI algebra testes fucked around with this message at 07:42 on May 10, 2020 |
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Thought of a couple of more 1950s groups to explore. Everly Brothers - some of their hits were country crossovers as well. All I Have to Is Dream and Devoted to You are standouts. The Platters - They did a ton of good stuff and it's timeless. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfBboBz3yoc
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# ? May 11, 2020 22:32 |
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Type O Negative?
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13Pandora13 posted:Type O Negative? Life Is Killing Me, go forward if you like it gothier and backward if you like it punkier
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I like a lot of Type O Negative's songs but I don't think any of their albums are all that great. That said, I'd recommend Bloody Kisses or October Rust as a starting point.
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# ? May 13, 2020 01:23 |
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Also check out Carnivore, Pete Steele's previous band.
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# ? May 13, 2020 01:52 |
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I listened to Maps and Heads Will Roll, so is the entire Yeah Yeah Yeahs discography worth checking out?
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# ? May 14, 2020 21:06 |
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Maps is off their first album which is a good album, but I think it is mostly different from those two songs. I would definitely recommend the first album.
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Junpei posted:I listened to Maps and Heads Will Roll, so is the entire Yeah Yeah Yeahs discography worth checking out? Yeah. Maps is from the first album, Heads Will Roll is from their 3rd album, and they only have 4 albums. Go for it.
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# ? May 14, 2020 21:27 |
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I'd like listen to more Bonnie Prince Billy, but there's so much, and it all seems so indistinguishable until it grows on me. I like I See a Darkness and Superwolf a lot.
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# ? May 17, 2020 06:22 |
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So I have Guns N Rose's Appetite for Destruction, and Chinese Democracy (thanks to it being in the Rock Band game). However, "November Rain" is one of my most hated songs ever, and I hate ballady rock from that time. But I feel like I should have more GnR in my music. Should I bother if I hate the ballad poo poo? Is Use Your Illusion 1 good other than that one track? I also saw a "Lies" EP that apparently was made into a LP, but half of it is acoustic, and the other half is covers.
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# ? May 19, 2020 19:15 |
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IUG posted:But I feel like I should have more GnR in my music. Why?
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# ? May 19, 2020 19:44 |
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The Use your Illusion albums have some great songs: Right Next Door to Hell, Get in the Ring, You Could be Mine, Garden of Eden. November Rains a good song but its been played to death. Honestly if you took my favourite songs from both albums I might prefer it over Appetite but you could do worse
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# ? May 19, 2020 19:48 |
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The Use Your Illusion albums have enough good tracks between them that I think it's worth listening through each of them once.
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BigFactory posted:Why? I don't know honestly. The first album is good, and they've been around a while. It's just weird to have only the first and last album they made. (I'm assuming that Chinese Democracy was the last thing they put out, given how long it took to come out.)
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# ? May 19, 2020 20:53 |
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"Appetite for Destruction is the only good GnR album" is a perfectly reasonable position to take.
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# ? May 19, 2020 21:34 |
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Good enough for me then. I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss out on any classic rock albums because of the awful, awful "November Rain". Awful.
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# ? May 19, 2020 21:48 |
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...and you will know us by the trail of dead? A song of theirs came up on my Spotify suggestions, and I listened to the newest album, but it's so, I dunno, schizophrenic? Like every song could be a different band. Is there a good place to start in their huge catalog?
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# ? May 19, 2020 23:36 |
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COOL CORN posted:...and you will know us by the trail of dead? Source Tags & Codes is a widely considered classic that kind of overshadows their discography.
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Henchman of Santa posted:Source Tags & Codes is a widely considered classic that kind of overshadows their discography. Exactly the kind of thing I was looking for, thanks
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# ? May 19, 2020 23:47 |
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ultrafilter posted:"Appetite for Destruction is the only good GnR album" is a perfectly reasonable position to take. Lies is a pretty good album until you realize that One in a Million isn't Axl being ironic, it's how he really feels.
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COOL CORN posted:...and you will know us by the trail of dead? Source Tags and Codes is the place to start for sure, and from there generally if you want more punk and post punk sounding move back in time and if you want more orchestral art rock stuff move forwards.
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# ? May 20, 2020 21:21 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Lies is a pretty good album until you realize that One in a Million isn't Axl being ironic, it's how he really feels. I re-listened to Lies recently for the first time since I was a teenager and yeah when I got to One in a Million I was just like. "Oh. Oh no...."
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Epi Lepi posted:I re-listened to Lies recently for the first time since I was a teenager and yeah when I got to One in a Million I was just like. "Oh. Oh no...." Fun fact - the deluxe remastered version of Appetite for Destruction includes the Lies EP. But they did not include One in a Million. Yeah, even today the band is distancing themselves from it.
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# ? May 23, 2020 00:10 |
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Axl is a liberal who tweets anti-Trump stuff all the time now so I'm pretty sure he's changed in that regard.
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# ? May 23, 2020 00:37 |
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A completely unironic answer is that Spaghetti Incident is the best GNR album just for the fact that it will hip you to awesome bands who influenced GNR like The Damned or New York Dolls. Also it was curated mainly by Duff McKagan who's the best dude and he played in various punk bands. Ain't It Fun is one of the best songs ever written and I don't think I'd ever hear about Peter Laughner if not for GNR. It also has a Charles Manson song on it, which is kinda interesting but unimportant.
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# ? May 23, 2020 07:51 |
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Grails? Most of my experience with listening to them was my tattoo artist playing their albums a lot towards the end of long sessions, but saw someone with their shirt at the grocery store today and figured no time like the present to check them out.
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# ? May 26, 2020 04:40 |
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Kiss?
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Kvlt! posted:Kiss? Best place to start would be asking for consent. You can start with just holding hands and looking in each others' eyes, and then slowly move in. Oh the band? Start with Kiss Alive as a good overview of their biggest stuff, it has a lot of energy and is considered one of the best live albums of all time. If you want a studio album, Detroit Rock City is a great place to start, but I'm partial to Love Gun just because the title track is one of the banginest songs that exists. Voodoofly posted:Grails? Doomsdayer's Holiday is the best thing I've heard from them. It stands out as a very memorable album, whereas a lot of their other stuff sounds very samey. If you listen to it and want more, check out the rest of their catalogue, but I think DH is their high water mark.
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# ? May 31, 2020 17:46 |
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COOL CORN posted:Best place to start would be asking for consent. You can start with just holding hands and looking in each others' eyes, and then slowly move in. may i kiss you please
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# ? May 31, 2020 18:45 |
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Kvlt! posted:may i kiss you please See now you get it
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COOL CORN posted:Best place to start would be asking for consent. You can start with just holding hands and looking in each others' eyes, and then slowly move in. Way I heard it, Alive is apparently both a stellar live album and a testament to studio recording as well ...
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meefistopheles posted:Source Tags and Codes is the place to start for sure, and from there generally if you want more punk and post punk sounding move back in time and if you want more orchestral art rock stuff move forwards. This. If you were to pick on additional album in either direction, I'd say listen to Madonna for their earlier stuff and World's Apart for their later stuff. Source Tags and Codes is deffo the place to start though.
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# ? Jun 7, 2020 21:22 |
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Where do I start with Devo? I know how influential they were outside the context of "Whip It", but that's it.
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Alvarez IV posted:Where do I start with Devo? I know how influential they were outside the context of "Whip It", but that's it. The "Are We Not Men? We Are Devo!" album for sure. And it's the first one, so you can go chronologically. Also, their last album "Something For Everybody" is also great. I'm personally filling in the center of their discography.
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Alvarez IV posted:Where do I start with Devo? I know how influential they were outside the context of "Whip It", but that's it. Freedom of Choice should be the first stop, followed by New Traditionalists and Are We Not Men.... After that, it’s all “Advanced Spudboy” from there up. Personally, New Trads is my favorite, but Freedom at least has a song it two you already know. The other “hardcore Devotee” stuff is to taste, and not really for general consumption. However, Oh No, It’s Devo is still pretty approachable. Beyond that it gets more experimental.
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