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this song is pretty goofy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWTOS2HLP7w
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Blue Labrador posted:This might be kind of vague, but can someone offer me some modern bands (2010 at earliest) to check out that are Megadeth-esque? I just want some modern bands that have awesome riffing, but also aren't afraid to be goofy and campy in their presentation. I want some more music that helps pump the blood and raise the endorphins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DLe41snVEY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcajYaUduSY
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Beffica posted:Looking for more stuff like The Presidents of the United States of America's first few albums before they broke up, reformed and went pop punk. Also looking for more stuff like Ween, Butthole Surfers, Frank Zappa and The Residents. Craving weird funny rocky stuff. Green Jelly Crash Test Dummies Primus So this might be sort of a stretch, but some early Clutch is pretty silly when you stop and listen to the lyrics. The music is pretty straightforward heavy stoner rock, but the lyrics on their albums Jam Room and Elephant riders are pretty goofy on every song. My favorite silly songs of theirs are Gnome Enthusiast, The Yeti, and Green Buckets. Their self-titled album and Pure Rock Fury have some funny songs in there as well. HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 16:25 on May 26, 2021 |
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Beffica posted:Looking for more stuff like The Presidents of the United States of America's first few albums before they broke up, reformed and went pop punk. Also looking for more stuff like Ween, Butthole Surfers, Frank Zappa and The Residents. Craving weird funny rocky stuff. Mojo Nixon might be up your alley as well; I found him through this song from one of the old SA CD swaps. (Well, that and Don Henley Must Die)
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# ? May 27, 2021 03:51 |
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Beffica posted:Looking for more stuff like The Presidents of the United States of America's first few albums before they broke up, reformed and went pop punk. Also looking for more stuff like Ween, Butthole Surfers, Frank Zappa and The Residents. Craving weird funny rocky stuff. my Zappa- and Ween-loving coworker also likes 10cc a lot and they all make me equally angry, so try them if you want outrageously offensive stuff, listen to The Frogs
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Beffica posted:Looking for more stuff like The Presidents of the United States of America's first few albums before they broke up, reformed and went pop punk. Also looking for more stuff like Ween, Butthole Surfers, Frank Zappa and The Residents. Craving weird funny rocky stuff. This might just be because I'm a huge Phish fan, but I feel you'd really enjoy the Gamehendge shows or the Halloween gag shows. I always say "Phish is a band that has a joke and the audience is in on it and everyone's laughing together. Ween is a band that has a joke and the audience thinks they are in on it but they're not, and the band is laughing at them" I say this as a MASSIVE fan of both bands.
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Kvlt! posted:This might just be because I'm a huge Phish fan, but I feel you'd really enjoy the Gamehendge shows or the Halloween gag shows. That’s the best description I’ve heard of ween yet. It also brings to mind Keller Williams, to whom everything seems to be a joke and he just likes to have an audience while he tells jokes to himself.
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:That’s the best description I’ve heard of ween yet. Is that what he’s doing? I thought he was making the worst music humanly possible.
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Kvlt! posted:I always say "Phish is a band that has a joke and the audience is in on it and everyone's laughing together. What's the joke? That they're playing the blandest, whitest music possible on purpose? Phish and Steely Dan are the two bands I completely cannot comprehend, and if they turn out to have ironic lameness in common I don't know what I'll do. Face God and walk backwards into hell I guess.
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prayer group posted:What's the joke? That they're playing the blandest, whitest music possible on purpose? Phish and Steely Dan are the two bands I completely cannot comprehend, and if they turn out to have ironic lameness in common I don't know what I'll do. Face God and walk backwards into hell I guess. The joke has to be this post otherwise I just feel bad for you. Do I really need to say "Let people enjoy things" in current year?
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# ? May 31, 2021 18:48 |
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prayer group posted:What's the joke? That they're playing the blandest, whitest music possible on purpose? Phish and Steely Dan are the two bands I completely cannot comprehend, and if they turn out to have ironic lameness in common I don't know what I'll do. Face God and walk backwards into hell I guess. They used to play part of the simpsons song randomly and the audience would say Doh! That’s pretty much the joke but they haven’t done that since 93. (Listening to 7/21/97 atm, full disclosure)
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Lol that people still think their dislike of a band matters
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BigFactory posted:Since a lot of his recording was in the 30s and 40s, he’s kinda one of those guys like Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington (if he stopped recording in the 50s), where the bulk of their output is compilations and a lot of it was on labels that don’t exist anymore so it’s been re-compiled posthumously. Just looking through the discography though, there’s a trio album with Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich that might be worth trying to track down. I want to hear that myself so I’ll let you know if I can find it.
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# ? Jun 2, 2021 06:19 |
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Pretty specific, but I love the dreamy surfer rock guitar in the middle part of Radiohead - Bodysnatchers. Anything else like that? Is that a desert rock sound? I'm not really familiar with that particular genre.
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regulargonzalez posted:Pretty specific, but I love the dreamy surfer rock guitar in the middle part of Radiohead - Bodysnatchers. Anything else like that? Is that a desert rock sound? I'm not really familiar with that particular genre. Frankly, I don't think you deserve a response to a request for something that sounds like one instrument of one part of one song, but it reminds me a little of some parts of some Flying Saucer Attack songs, so there you go, hope you like it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wnE0p6YVNs
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Wilbur Swain posted:Frankly, I don't think you deserve a response to a request for something that sounds like one instrument of one part of one song
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Wilbur Swain posted:Frankly, I don't think you deserve a response to a request for something that sounds like one instrument of one part of one song, but it reminds me a little of some parts of some Flying Saucer Attack songs, so there you go, hope you like it. Thanks for the recommendation. It's an interesting song but I probably wasn't precise. The song you linked does have a guitar that sounds like Bodysnatchers, but it sounds like the fuzzy, distorted first that's in most of Bodysnatchers and I was hoping for something more like the bit from about 2:08 - 2:50. Interestingly, the intro portion of your song is close to that sound.
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regulargonzalez posted:Thanks for the recommendation. It's an interesting song but I probably wasn't precise. The song you linked does have a guitar that sounds like Bodysnatchers, but it sounds like the fuzzy, distorted first that's in most of Bodysnatchers and I was hoping for something more like the bit from about 2:08 - 2:50. My first thought was The Cure when I heard that guitar sound [about 25 seconds in]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDKoVDy0oq8 AARP LARPer fucked around with this message at 05:19 on Jun 10, 2021 |
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I've been re-listening to Blood Lust and Mind Control by Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats and it's really scratching an itch I've been having. Can someone recommend me any cool 70s metal/Doom-y inspired stuff from the past couple years? I'd really appreciate expanding my knowledge of this genre.
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Blue Labrador posted:I've been re-listening to Blood Lust and Mind Control by Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats and it's really scratching an itch I've been having. Can someone recommend me any cool 70s metal/Doom-y inspired stuff from the past couple years? I'd really appreciate expanding my knowledge of this genre. Take into account that I don't like this style very much, but some popular ones are Jess and the Ancient Ones, Jex Thoth and of course Ghost.
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Blue Labrador posted:I've been re-listening to Blood Lust and Mind Control by Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats and it's really scratching an itch I've been having. Can someone recommend me any cool 70s metal/Doom-y inspired stuff from the past couple years? I'd really appreciate expanding my knowledge of this genre. Early Witchcraft, go as far as the album Legend, where it got real polished. I like Legend but some don’t because of that. Orchid. Capricorn is my favorite album. It’s the most blatant Sabbath worship out there so don’t expect revolutionary but it’s good. Dead Meadow might work for you. Not deeply familiar with their discography but it’s got a similar scuzzy seventies vibe. Graveyard. Hisingen Blues and Peace are the albums you want. Can someone help me find some really good psych soul stuff? Just got into Kelly Finnigan/Monophonics,dug back into old Curtis Mayfield,and am digging also on Curtis Harding. Genre bending, spacey, trippy, progressive soul-style stuff is what I’m after. Long jam sessions fine, but not preferred. It’s more about the vibe than the jamming for me. And if y’all haven’t heard the album It’s Only Us by Monophonics, and even vaguely like soul music, correct that. It’s amazing. Alongside these comparisons, I also really like The Slow Rush by Tame Impala which is in no way soul, but still has some stylistic similarities. It’s very self-indulgently retro. e: aw poo poo last couple years haven’t been keeping up with the latest. Still those are good if you don’t know them. unattended spaghetti fucked around with this message at 16:55 on Jun 10, 2021 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Thanks for the recommendation. It's an interesting song but I probably wasn't precise. The song you linked does have a guitar that sounds like Bodysnatchers, but it sounds like the fuzzy, distorted first that's in most of Bodysnatchers and I was hoping for something more like the bit from about 2:08 - 2:50. gently caress that other guy, and yes, that sound is present in some of the best desert rock. Specifically, it's a lot like Gary Arce's guitar tone in a lot of Yawning Man's stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFjHZA1Oo7A He gets pretty fuzzy at times, but he does the lingering expansive wandering sound a lot. See also his work with Yawning Sons. Pretty similar to Yawning Man but generally less fuzzy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e1DJIcEO7o
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hello i'd like some music that sounds like the first 33 seconds of Sodom - Outbreak of Evil but not any of the parts of the song after that
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Blue Labrador posted:I've been re-listening to Blood Lust and Mind Control by Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats and it's really scratching an itch I've been having. Can someone recommend me any cool 70s metal/Doom-y inspired stuff from the past couple years? I'd really appreciate expanding my knowledge of this genre. You've heard The Sword, right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9KbmRTgigQ
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Blue Labrador posted:I've been re-listening to Blood Lust and Mind Control by Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats and it's really scratching an itch I've been having. Can someone recommend me any cool 70s metal/Doom-y inspired stuff from the past couple years? I'd really appreciate expanding my knowledge of this genre. Not doomy, but Kamchatka has a very 70s heavy riff thing going on. Real fuzzy and crunchy power rock. Also: Dozer, Jack Harlon and the Dead Crows You know what, just come on over to the stoner/doom/sludge thread and hang out. HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 04:01 on Jun 14, 2021 |
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Blue Labrador posted:I've been re-listening to Blood Lust and Mind Control by Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats and it's really scratching an itch I've been having. Can someone recommend me any cool 70s metal/Doom-y inspired stuff from the past couple years? I'd really appreciate expanding my knowledge of this genre. baroness, later period mastodon, pallbearer, windhand, red fang incidentally i listened to mind control to refresh my memory of what specific stuff you were looking for and it reminded me of the fact that so few sabbath worship bands actually bother to learn how to do the jazzy stuff that makes sabbath really stand out
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Declan MacManus posted:baroness, later period mastodon, pallbearer, windhand, red fang I like Uncle Acid, Mastodon, and Red Fang, but Mastodon and Red Fang are nothing like Uncle Acid. I haven't found much like Uncle Acid myself, but it's been one I wanted more of. The closest I have in my collection is probably Opeth. They are a metal band, however they'll still use the organ/theremin sounding instruments too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6Orsfxdp5s
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Here's a needlessly vague request: I'm looking for music in spanish that makes me feel something. I already have a pretty hefty playlist that's an unholy amalgamation of oldies, Nueva Canción protest songs, old telenovela soundtracks, stuff my parents listened to and dumb meme songs, but I'm particularly lacking in modern stuff (as in, last 10-15 years), and a lot of what's in there is mostly due to general nostalgia rather than the lyrics actually connecting with me.
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SexyBlindfold posted:Here's a needlessly vague request: I'm looking for music in spanish that makes me feel something. I already have a pretty hefty playlist that's an unholy amalgamation of oldies, Nueva Canción protest songs, old telenovela soundtracks, stuff my parents listened to and dumb meme songs, but I'm particularly lacking in modern stuff (as in, last 10-15 years), and a lot of what's in there is mostly due to general nostalgia rather than the lyrics actually connecting with me. Here's a stab in the dark solely because they're speaking Spanish: Meridian Brothers - ¿Dónde Estás María I only know of them thanks to binge watching a lot of Amoeba Record's What's in my Bag YouTube shows. No idea what the lyrics mean either but I like the rhythms so...? edit: have some more albums of theirs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsdUmpjsYyY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QdFLylSTms Turbinosamente fucked around with this message at 04:48 on Jun 16, 2021 |
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SexyBlindfold posted:Here's a needlessly vague request: I'm looking for music in spanish that makes me feel something. I already have a pretty hefty playlist that's an unholy amalgamation of oldies, Nueva Canción protest songs, old telenovela soundtracks, stuff my parents listened to and dumb meme songs, but I'm particularly lacking in modern stuff (as in, last 10-15 years), and a lot of what's in there is mostly due to general nostalgia rather than the lyrics actually connecting with me. im a big fan of el guincho's 2010 album Pop Negro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0owC49iIen8
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A human heart posted:hello i'd like some music that sounds like the first 33 seconds of Sodom - Outbreak of Evil but not any of the parts of the song after that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TztqYaemt0
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Looking to fill out my playlist. 70s songs about going somewhere or being somewhere warm on a beach, electric pianos and jangly guitar encouraged. So far I have: Escape (Piña colada song) Margaritaville Daniel - Elton John So not really "yacht rock", Sailing sounds too studio and not really "bright" enough. It would be easy to turn to reggae, although I'm not looking to build a reggae list - "Dreadlock Holiday" did cross my mind though, as it's about travel to Jamaica and that foreignness in a new place is something I'm trying to get in the playlist. This isn't really my normal kind of music, so I'm short on ideas. Feel like there are some steps that could transition the playlist through to Horse With No Name and Hotel California - would really appreciate any suggestions! E: some further info: Kokomo is too 80s (but would go well with Smooth Operator, Isla Bonita, and Duran Duran's Rio). Ain't No Sunshine is too much strings Mungo Jerry's In The Summertime is a song very dear to me but a bit too energetic and not laid back enough simplefish fucked around with this message at 07:26 on Jun 17, 2021 |
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It's a park instead of a beach but I feel like Chicago - Saturday in the Park has the right vibe Christopher Cross - Sailing is probably too drowsy?
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you say you’re not looking for yacht rock but you’ve described yacht rock does ride like the wind by christopher cross scratch the itch? what about steal away by robbie dupree? two tickets to paradise?
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simplefish posted:Looking to fill out my playlist. Maybe this? It has the easy breezy feel, and talks about sailing on the oceans, but also about mountains so that's a bonus. Harry Nilson - Mucho Mungo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwzvZUAiBiM [removing Wooden Ships because hindsight] me your dad fucked around with this message at 20:59 on Jun 17, 2021 |
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a song about boats in a post-apocalyptic world fits the technical definition of yacht rock so perfectly that I'm actually impressed.
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simplefish posted:Looking to fill out my playlist. What about Brandy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVx8L7a3MuE Edit: Also, these are both 60s, but what about Under the boardwalk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPEqRMVnZNU Or Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTVjnBo96Ug marjorie fucked around with this message at 19:42 on Jun 17, 2021 |
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There’s a station around here that plays crap like that (lovingly). In regular rotation are songs like: Rickie Lee Jones - Chuck E’s In Love Boz Scaggs — anything off Silk Degrees but We’re all alone or Harborlights might fit the bill best. Or Lido Shuffle if you really want to get crazy. Steely Dan - I think they play Hey 19 a lot. That song that goes “gonna lay around the shanty mama and get a good buzz on” Rich Girl Watching the Detectives Just don’t try fooling yourself that your playlist is somehow not yacht rock.
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BigFactory posted:There’s a station around here that plays crap like that (lovingly). In regular rotation are songs like: Schooner Rock, and you'll do well to remember it! Anyone know where to start with Waylon Jennings? Also are any of Dave "Oderus Ungurus" Brockie's side projects any good? El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 00:27 on Jun 18, 2021 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Anyone know where to start with Waylon Jennings? (Also just feel free to like shuffle some best-ofs, just because of the way country music got published and released for a long time even artists who did make albums worth spinning in full also had plenty of great stuff that didn't wind up on an album that was otherwise noteworthy.)
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