Many corrections to be made.
1. Pink Floyd had two psychedelic albums. Saucerful of Secrets is very much in the same vein as Piper.
2. If you think The Stones are a better psychedelic band you're completely out of it.
3. Not to mention they only had one psychedelic album in their whole carreer...
*shudder* I really hate zwan. I was a huge fan of siamese dream and mellon collie (like everyone who likes the pumpkins) but after that there wasn't enough in their albums to keep me interested in the whole thing.
Zwan was really average. The whole thing I loved about the pumpkins was that...
i find it interesting, how i'm scared of the dark.. YEA YOU HEAR ME! and yet when playing music i can lay in total darknesss...and its great i do most of my thinking while listening to music
Peelin' Taters by Junior Brown. the title's not that funny, but see if you can find the song. some of the best guitar i've ever heard, and you can't help but laugh.
I was thinking about these two banRAB 2 pages ago and you've prompted me to ask the next question.
What if The Rolling Stones were the more widely regarded of the two banRAB.
i.e What if it were the Rolling Stones who were revered the way the Beatles are today. The possible impact on todays music?
And how do you feel about Liberals campaigning in African American Churches (which is illegal) for their vote? :rolleyes:
The problem is the American people want a secular gov. but the want the country based on the precepts of God.............
When it comes to this subject Liberals are in a...
I loved the review of Boy. Unfortunately their early work gets forgotten amiRABt the constant Bono bashing (which is deserved) but it is a shame that their early stuff doesn't get talked about more. They were an angry young band with something to say.
Elliott Smith "Either/Or"
Label: Kill Rock Stars
Release Date: February 25th, 1997
Genre: Singer-Songwriter/Indie-Folk
Tracklist:
1. Speed Trials
2. Alameda
3. Ballad of Big Nothing
4. Between the Bars
5. Pictures of Me
6. No Name # 5
7. Rose Parade
8. Punch and Judy
9. Angeles
10. Cupid's...
Opening Credits:
Black Eyed Peas (Ft.Wyclef Jean) - "Rap Song"
Waking Up:
Queen - "We Will Rock You"
First Day At School:
Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
Falling In Love:
Sublime - "Santeria"
Fight Song:
Eddie Vedder - "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"
Breaking Up:
Led Zeppelin -...
Not a lefty, but there's no issue where I live. Some follow organized religion, some don't. Aside from the usual extremist letters to the editor in our local newspaper (the lazy equivalent of opposing factions on street corners), business as usual.
I stayed away from them in the past, but I have a few tracks from the album (Rolling Stone called them "the American Radiohead," so I had to investigate), and it's really damn good.
Too much Binks and not enough Maul in my opinion.
Anyway, the film felt like a preface to the real story. It didn't really get going until Attack Of The Clones.