moses wrote:
Massive Attack - Blue Lines
Music heroes
Hmm...Well, I'm 16... Definately under 30...
David Bowie would probably be highest on my list.
Uhmm some others...
Joy Division
Bob Dylan
Ministry
The Velvet Underground
Johnny Cash
Lou Reed
Iggy Pop
Cabaret Voltaire
Tom Waits
Leonard Cohen
Bauhaus/Daniel Ash
Public Image Ltd.
Uhmm, there's more, but those are the first that come to mind when you say...influential
David Bowie would probably be highest on my list.
Uhmm some others...
Joy Division
Bob Dylan
Ministry
The Velvet Underground
Johnny Cash
Lou Reed
Iggy Pop
Cabaret Voltaire
Tom Waits
Leonard Cohen
Bauhaus/Daniel Ash
Public Image Ltd.
Uhmm, there's more, but those are the first that come to mind when you say...influential
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Two huge influences are:
Trent Reznor
David Bowie
Massive Attack
The Cure
Peter Murphy
Queen
Joy Division
have to think of some more later...
btw, I'm new on this forum *waves* hiya
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Trent Reznor
David Bowie
Massive Attack
The Cure
Peter Murphy
Queen
Joy Division
have to think of some more later...
btw, I'm new on this forum *waves* hiya
Newish Sisters fan.
Digging the download section. Ty to those who've contributed
And yes, I bite..hard.
Don't be afraid to come say hi tho :]
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Hello!Hollylicious wrote:And yes, I bite..hard.
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As the day is long.
An excellent list - if you were over 40. But no use to me when I'm trying to engage with my 20 year old son. Any idea who Towers of London are?Lest23 wrote:Hmm...Well, I'm 16... Definately under 30...
David Bowie would probably be highest on my list.
Uhmm some others...
Joy Division
Bob Dylan
Ministry
The Velvet Underground
Johnny Cash
Lou Reed
Iggy Pop
Cabaret Voltaire
Tom Waits
Leonard Cohen
Bauhaus/Daniel Ash
Public Image Ltd.
Uhmm, there's more, but those are the first that come to mind when you say...influential
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Hellobtw, I'm new on this forum *waves* hiya
Newish Sisters fan.
As a sucker for drummers the influence of Ginger Baker amd Terry Ollis can't be overlooked and for the huge consuption of drugs and special brew before taking to the stage, my old mate Freddy Doyle deserves a mention.
Obviously for his multi-layered lyrical genius.
Lemmy stands out as the last hero of rock I want to mention.
People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid.
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darkparticle wrote:Hellobtw, I'm new on this forum *waves* hiya
Newish Sisters fan.
Obviously for his multi-layered lyrical genius.
Hello darkparticle *waves*
I agree.
Also, I forgot The Ramones are a huge influence too. Love them.
Rory Gallagher, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Blue Öyster Cult, Motörhead, Nirvana, The Sisters Of Mercy, The Cure, Joy Division, Alex Harvey, Liaisons Dangereuses, Ideal, Fehlfarben, Anne Clark, Leonard Cohen, Joan Baez, Alela Diane.......
There is so much music considered influential by a 40-years old, it simply cannot be named
There is so much music considered influential by a 40-years old, it simply cannot be named
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I went to see Sunn O))) play live a few weeks back and after the gig I came back wanting to listen to lots of Loop once my ears finally stopped ringingHom_Corleone wrote:If I was in a band I'd use Loop as a blueprint.
Loop gets my Vote
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I was thinking about it the other day, and it seems to me there hasn't been any new rock music genre since neo metal (which, unfortunately, was and still is pure wank), and, before that, grunge.Being645 wrote: Still I wonder, whether there has been any real development (not only) in music since the 70ies and 80ies and if so - in what direction?
All that rock revival we've seen in the last ten years ? There might be some good bands here and there, but there's nothing new.
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Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
indeed most sad thing about modern music (rock) scene is that is pure copy from a copy of copy nothing really new and fresh only mix rock with something else.
and nu-mental is utter shyte, except few tracks of Deaftons.
and nu-mental is utter shyte, except few tracks of Deaftons.
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There was also Techno and Drum'n Bass ... but - lookin back - this was only sort of swan song for the Seventies, IMHO ...
... and now we're more or less back to where we were before ... ...
... and now we're more or less back to where we were before ... ...
i listen their cover of Cocteau Twins and i must say that it had more power and energy that original. and i'm not a fan of this twa bands.Badlander wrote:I'm not convinced but the pun's hilarious.Bartek wrote:except few tracks of Deaftons.
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P. Paul Fenech.
Lemmy.
Andrew Eldritch.
Johnny Cash.
Lux Interior/Poison Ivy.
Lemmy.
Andrew Eldritch.
Johnny Cash.
Lux Interior/Poison Ivy.
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I hope it's something like this -boudicca wrote:I propose a new genre of Acid-Skiffle... that would shake things up a bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwajvDYd728
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
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... really progressive ...moses wrote:I hope it's something like this -boudicca wrote:I propose a new genre of Acid-Skiffle... that would shake things up a bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwajvDYd728
I think I'll need a more objective analysis than that if I'm going to convince him that Punk still smells funny...weebleswobble wrote:Yes and they are shyte
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
Hmm, I seeFrancis wrote:Lest23 wrote:Hmm...Well, I'm 16... Definately under 30...
David Bowie would probably be highest on my list.
Uhmm some others...
Joy Division
Bob Dylan
Ministry
The Velvet Underground
Johnny Cash
Lou Reed
Iggy Pop
Cabaret Voltaire
Tom Waits
Leonard Cohen
Bauhaus/Daniel Ash
Public Image Ltd.
Uhmm, there's more, but those are the first that come to mind when you say...influential
An excellent list - if you were over 40. But no use to me when I'm trying to engage with my 20 year old son. Any idea who Towers of London are?
well, I'm sorry lol...but you think it's tough for you to engage with your son?? Think of me, a 16 year old attempting to hold a conversation with my friends, with the taste I have...not successful
how about Nick Cave? My 19 year old cousin is a big fan....I am too, a huge fan, although my taste seems hardly age appropriate so....
Oh, and as for Towers of London, I've heard of them around, never got into them...does he like The Libertines? Or New York Dolls? Not a huge fan of the Libertines, but I like New York Dolls
The Birthday Party were better.Lest23 wrote:how about Nick Cave? My 19 year old cousin is a big fan....I am too, a huge fan, although my taste seems hardly age appropriate so....
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Is that because Eldritch said the Sisters where better than The Birthday Party? When they so obviously aren't better than The Bad Seeds or Grindermanmh wrote:The Birthday Party were better.Lest23 wrote:how about Nick Cave? My 19 year old cousin is a big fan....I am too, a huge fan, although my taste seems hardly age appropriate so....
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
We all know the Doc-hat, but not sure about the Dolls, though he's more likely to know them than anything contemporary. Oasis always seem to win. I blame myself. Too much Champagne Supernova in his early years.Lest23 wrote:does he like The Libertines? Or New York Dolls? Not a huge fan of the Libertines, but I like New York Dolls
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.