Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 2:03 pm
Welcome to the forum! Seems we like some of the same stuffs. Good luck on your EP!jamezdd73 wrote:I just joined the forum here recently, and I've been checking it out everyday!

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Welcome to the forum! Seems we like some of the same stuffs. Good luck on your EP!jamezdd73 wrote:I just joined the forum here recently, and I've been checking it out everyday!
I grew up on 80's hair metal and top 40. Then grunge came along. While I liked RHCP, Blind Mellon, Alice in Chains, Jane's Addiction and Pearl Jam, during that time I was enjoying Rush, ELP, Jethro Tull, etc. along with Nine Inch Nails. I was a weird kid, I guess.EricK wrote:Jamez,
Man I grew up on 80's top 40. My sister is 5 years older than me so my Kindergarden Lunch money envelope that the teacher kept had all kinds of bands written on it:
Warant, Ratt, ACDC Whitesnake poison motley crue Kiss, Metalica Anthrax Gunz &Roses, etc
My father is a classically trained Jazz pianist so he would play these Chick Corea records and they would short circuit my brain lol. Jazz is so ugly to the untrained ear of a child!
It wasn't until I got older that I began to appreciate it lolol.
Thanks! I've got most of their stuff. Passion Play, Thick as a Brick, Aqualung, Stormwatch, Songs From the Wood, Heavy Horses, The Best of Vol.2 REPEAT, War Child all on vinyl, and Original Masters on cassette.mayidunk wrote:Anyone who likes Jethro Tull can't be all bad!
Give a listen to This Was and Stand Up sometime, I think you'd enjoy them. I especially like to hear Christmas Bells off of Songs from the Wood, this time of year!Voltor07 wrote:Thanks! I've got most of their stuff. Passion Play, Thick as a Brick, Aqualung, Stormwatch, Songs From the Wood, Heavy Horses, The Best of Vol.2 REPEAT, War Child all on vinyl, and Original Masters on cassette.mayidunk wrote:Anyone who likes Jethro Tull can't be all bad!
Of course, I've heard both these albums, and love them. Stand Up in particular. Great album! I have yet to add them to my extensive music collection, though. Solstice Bells is a great Christmas song. They should play it on the radio instead of Jingle Bell Rock, which gets old after the THIRD TIME IN AN HOUR.mayidunk wrote: Give a listen to This Was and Stand Up sometime, I think you'd enjoy them. I especially like to hear Christmas Bells off of Songs from the Wood, this time of year!
Alternative needed more synths. I didn't realize that until freshman year.EricK wrote:lol
Man trust me I know all about it. I was in New Orleans when we heard on the Radio that Layne Staley died...and it did rain that day.
"Alternative" died when it became a genre on Columbia House CD mailers.
I hardly think grunge bands of the 90s capture the essence of "alternative" music of that time period. Lots of synths going round those days with alternative/indie rock bands. Brainiac, My Bloody Valentine, Girls Against Boys, the Grifters, etc.Voltor07 wrote:Alternative needed more synths.
Good point! Also, it was actually Green Day that inspired me to buy a Farfisa when I found one.LeRoi wrote:I hardly think grunge bands of the 90s capture the essence of "alternative" music of that time period. Lots of synths going round those days with alternative/indie rock bands. Brainiac, My Bloody Valentine, Girls Against Boys, the Grifters, etc.Voltor07 wrote:Alternative needed more synths.
There are plenty current bands that carry the indie/alternative torch today...and yes, with synths! Pretty & Nice for instance!