OT: Music Sharing Thread 2

ujju2

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Sounds like Porcupine Tree are back together minus Colin Edwin. Hearing a new album and tour is being announced tomorrow.

Two teasers they put out:



People online have played around with both audio clips and discovered that the first is actually a clip of a song, Steven on vocals and unmistakably Gavin on drums. The second is just a bassline, not sure if it's Steven himself or someone else (Nick Beggs perhaps) but doesn't sound like Colin.
 

Fil Larkmanthanasiou

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Lovin the new stuff on the Tattoo You reissue
Highlights for me are Start Me Up (reggae version) They originally recorded
Start Me Up as a reggae song but it evolved into a rocker.
Fast Talking Slow Walking, it has always been one of my favourites from the vaults. When I heard that it was going to be on the Tattoo You reissue, I was worried that they won't do it justice like No Spare Parts (the original from the vaults is so much better than the one on the Some Girls reissue) but it's awesome.
Chantilly Lace live Oh Baby that's what I like
 

GOilers88

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Love Big Wreck. I just wish he'd quit doing stuff with Chad Kroeger. Literally everything that guy touches turns into a butt-rock anthem. That recent single is cringeworthy.
I remember being a big Nickelback fan when they first hit. Then after the second album I realized my mistake.

Fame really f***ed that guy up. But Daniel Adair is an awesome drummer. Dude wails.
 

MoontoScott

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Boyz--as we heard earlier in the thread check out the 40th Anniversary edition of the Stone's "Tattoo You" album.

It's perhaps their most complete disc and the new re-mastering is very sweet. There is also a bonus cd of blues songs.

There isn't a weak song on the album. It was their last really big 'un.
 
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Husker Du

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Tony Iommi

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When Tony Iommi is writing songs to hawk cologne, this is what comes to mind:

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Drivesaitl

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Islands in the stream.


Tony Iommi

this just dropped…some nice riffage


Forget what musician it was, that said most guitar players are lucky if they find a few stellar riffs in a career. But Tony finds a few every day.

Astounding, but not surprising this unique skill has not left him.

Just to contrast as well theres other guitar players, for instance Billy Corgan, who felt he had to step out of music, rock, for awhile because he felt like everything was done. I never agreed with that, I don't think that music of the rock form is so finite, and guys that still plumb the depths 50yrs later still show that.

Further, that endless bands artists evoke the Black Sabbath and Iommi cannon and put new or different wrinkles is testament to endless possibilities. Great works of art are copied.
 

Drivesaitl

Finding Hemingway
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Islands in the stream.
Tony Iommi

this just dropped…some nice riffage
When Tony Iommi is writing songs to hawk cologne, this is what comes to mind:

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Gotta respond to that one. 1967 album, and one of the greatest rock songs ever recorded.

Can you imagine being 6yrs old, listening to this for breakfast before walking to first year of school. Stuff like this changes you forever. 60's and 70's were just transformative for that kind of thing. Listening to this was mind bending. You couldn't get the sounds out of your head. Sounded like nothing else.

 

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