I'd give an edge to Floyd, possibly just in sheer volume of material.
I find both absurdly overhyped and kind of choresome to listen to.
On the other debate.
Zeppelin > Floyd > The Who, but...
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I'd give an edge to Floyd, possibly just in sheer volume of material.
I find both absurdly overhyped and kind of choresome to listen to.
On the other debate.
Zeppelin > Floyd > The Who, but...
Matt Freeman (Devils Brigade)
Elvis Costello (Not entirely sure if he does both in what bands, but he does play bass and do vocals)
Harry Kakoulli (Squeeze, 3-way split on vocals with the...
They can generally lay down a decent hard rocky riff, when they bother too.
That's actually what I'd class as their major performance (glossing over their songwriting issues) flaw. Kroeger sounds...
I'd go with Paul. He's certainly been the most succesful at his pop work, and has churned out some decent crossover stuff when he puts his mind to it.
John basically either kept treading the same...
Actively pursuing a state of perfect objectivity in terms of music is a mission in vain, imo. To achieve that objectivity you'd have to de-invest yourself of the emotional states involved, which...
Well, in the widespread musical consumer world of debatable taste.
Britney Spears launched the revival of the whole girl pop thing, giving us the whole mess of Avril/Gaga/Perry/Kesha/et al....
My main problem with HSS is that it takes a talented singer and a decent band, and autotunes them into oblivion pointlessly to mesh with pop trends (apparently continuing on to their newest album)....
I went with Rock (since Rock/Hard Rock tends to sort of branch over most of my listening).
If we want to get more nichey, Power Pop seems to be my top running one once you get past big umbrella...
Yeah, Fastball, Third Eye Blind's 1st album, and New Radicals are my main rotation of that late 90s pop rock style.
Powerman 5000 - Should I stay or Should I Go (The Clash)
David Bowie - Lets Spend the Night Together (Rolling Stones)
16 Horsepower - Bad Moon Risin' (CCR)
Sanctuary - White Rabbit (Jefferson...
Thin Lizzy, but only if you consider their post-Lynott formations, which're more of a tribute bands. (Downey left briefly, which was the complete turn over)
I always found them obliging enough to come play with me via a few lightning bolts or an ice storm anyways. Now they just moonwalk in the sky laughing at me. Or on occasion teleport onto me from the...
Skyrim was competing, then they managed to break it completely while trying to fix it.
Leaves me with Arkham City (unless I play U3 before the years out, probably not)
Funk #49 only has guitar on the right (IIRC) channel. If your right spekaer/connections toast, or you have a mono TV, you get nothing.
I know the singer had trouble singing the old stuff when I saw them as an opening act, which may be his voice dropped abit with age. I nwhich case the new vocal style is a (admittedly unstellar)...
Saturday Nights Alright (For Fighting) by The Who perhaps?
More or less, they covered it on an Elton John tribute way back when, and their versions almost as well known (probably more, among...
Yeah, I have to say the outage is hampering the heck out of my LittleBigPlanet 2 playing. I don't really grasp why you can't download level images or whatever for it for such times.
Of the listed options, the Weezer album. But I'd prefer to get the rets of Full Moon Fever (Tom Petty) personally (or the Live Anthology, but a 50-some track release seems unlikely).
Well, using the mustang as a real guitarist, its kind of small (and also comes with a shoulder strap thats ridiculously small to the point of being unusable, fortunatley I have spares lying around)....
RB3, Keyboard, A little over half the DLC.
Mustangs probably this week now that its out here.