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Behn Wilson

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Just picking nits, but imo, a case can be made that Ken Hensley was the main guy in Heep during their best years. He wrote more of their stuff from the third album on, than anyone else did. Box has been around for the whole run, but Hensley was more dominant during his years there.
Your right but the bands been around like 50 years, glad I was able to see some semblance of them. Never saw Deep Purple before because I didnt want to see them without Gillen and Blackmore together but think i might break down and see them at Tinley this year. Getting nostalgic as these groups wont be around much more.

Skipped seeing UFO my favorite band after Schenker left. Saw MSG many times (When he would actually show up which was never a given). But finally broke down and saw UFO w VInnie Moore as his replacement and the show was phenomenal. I kind of kick myself for skipping them all these years.
 
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The last album I bought was Sleater-Kinney's "No Cities to Love" back in 2015, and I've off- and on-listened to that album a few hundred times since then. Absolutely love it, borderline perfect album for me.

The thing is I had never heard of the band previously, and haven't given their earlier (or later stuff now, as they've released a few more albums since 2015), but I've finally decided to listen to their whole discography. Listened to albums 1-4 of their's yesterday, and at least after one listen through, gotta say that I like their earlier stuff. More basic and raw, but still a good listen to, and my hunch is that I'm going to have their entire discography on a playlist going forward.

Will give albums 5-7 and 9-11 in the coming days.

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Blackhawkswincup

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Don't follow music anymore as well it has passed me by. Listen to 60's thru early 00's with a few modern songs thrown in

Locally Local H was last group that I really followed in Chicagoland but well that was long ago. I did decide to binge Local H a few weeks ago and looked them up seeing they were still around (Lucas with a new drummer)

Saw video of them performing at Hobart on YT from a few weeks ago and they still seem to be good live performance

Saw them in concert long ago, Jesus maybe 20 years ago
 
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There was quite a lot of music in my previous music life but this year I have chosen not to play music more than before.

Of course I have played little music this year and this year I have mixed industrial metal, dance, pop and hip hop etc music mix also many choose of the same art.

Before 2021 I play a lot of industrial metal art.
 

Behn Wilson

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Saw Accept and KK's Priest the other day, Accept were phenomenal. They still bring it. Played most of their their classics, only one I was really disappointed they skipped was Son Of A Bitch. Now tempted to see Udo later this year. Their new album Humanoid is surpisingly good and I enjoyed the tunes they played off this.

Also enjoyed KK but not near much as Accept. He looks all of his 72 years but is still going strong. NOt a big fan of his solo material, it is okay at best but thoroughly enjoyed the JP songs especially his signature tune Sinner. He really shines on that one.

Also saw Deep Purple earlier this year and they are likewise going strong. I figure Blackmore's not coming back and this might be my last chance to see them so jumped in. So caught 3 bands this year I had never seen in Accept, Deep Purple, and Saxon.

Would love to see Slayer but Riot Fest is too big a hassle to get to and from and I would only want to see the last 2 bands Rob Zombie and Slayer.
 

Malaka

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I imagine the Jane's Addiction reunion is going to be ending

Farrell is clearly on something with his behavior during this tour which has included ranting and babbling about nonsense thru concerts and even thru songs

Big yapper. Genetic disorder(I know first hand).

In honor of the cat fight and meth attack





 

Malaka

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In other news— riot fest is here next week. Anyone going? Really great lineup the first couple days I thought.

Also, as some would expect from my shares in this thread, I’m very sad to see queens of the stone age frontman Josh Homme isn’t doing too well and cancelled his tour. I wanted to see them on October 3rd after missing riot fest last year.

I met Josh out in Park city back in 2019 — I tried not to make a big deal out of it like some goober but in shock somehow recognizing him under all the snow gear ended up just telling the guy I loved him. Probably should’ve made mention that I had Space Cadet on repeat driving 20 hours straight from Chicago the weeks before. Saw the gold tooth smile and it confirmed it was him(buddy is literally a moose by the way holy f*** he’s tall) — can’t say why but that experience really meant a lot to me back then I was going through a pretty dishopeful time trying to move out there for school and just in a brutal situation/struggling. Anyways I really hope he’s all right. Last of a dying breed of Rock Stars and a criminally underrated & truly #generational artist — I have him in my top five musicians.
 
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