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Originally Posted by skeeder Symphony X - [The Odyssey #03] Incantations Of The Apprentice
I'm going to grab their 2007 CD Paradise Lost. |
Awesome band, awesome song, and their new one is on my short list too. I have everything else they've recorded.
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Originally Posted by RcRon7 My Daughter singing to the music on her computer (She has headphones on)
GREZ!!!!!!!!!! Let me know how that concert is!!! |
The concert was killer. The sound was a little wonky at first (not from the band...from the sound board), but they got it pretty much dialed in after not too long. My only continuing bitch about the sound during the concert is that they did not have Neil's rides mic'd properly throughout, so you couldn't hear all of his cymbal work (which he's famous for). You could hear the crashes just fine, but the rhythmic cymbal work was largely lost. But it was a great show...Geddy's voice sounded awesome, even when he had to do his old-school shrieking on stuff like Train to Bangkok -- he pounded every note. Anyone who says his voice is going is farkin' high on bad crack. Robert Plant's voice is blown, Bob Segar's voice is mostly blown, and Roger Daltry's is damn near gone as well. But Geddy's pipes are as solid as they ever were, have no doubt. I was really glad to hear them do so much new material (especially since the last two albums have been so killer), including all three instrumentals from Snakes and Arrows. They had the usually funny film bits inbetween things, including a little plug from Bob and Doug McKenzie. Great night. Too bad I felt like crap the next day, as I think I got some bad chicken from the ****ing snack bar at the pavilion. I may write an angry letter about that and try to at least get my money back. I think they owe me at least that much for giving me food poisoning. LOL
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Originally Posted by TodlerToucher Seether - Truth |
I haven't listened to them in a while...you know, somewhere I have an ad or poster showing my band and Seether on the same ticket. Those are some nice guys...they are totally into watching the other bands, and they really dug our stuff. They are
crazy mofos, but super nice.
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Originally Posted by importskyline22 Bush - Glycerin |
(let me first say that you are allowed to like
whatever you damn well please regardless of my snarky-ass opinion) Ug. This has to be in my Top 10 Most Hated Songs of All Time. It's just a horrible song...the melody is boring, the vocals sound like Gavin Rossdale just gargled with a Dixie cup full of glass, it repeats itself endlessly...hell, it's not even a
real word. What the hell is it even about? To me, this was just a bad excuse for a crappy "ballad" from a guy that couldn't sing his way out of a wet paper bag. Of course, I never liked that band that much to begin with, and it was part of my "scene" as a very young adult. All of the retarded frat boys thought Bush were so cool, and I never got it (of course, these are the same guys that looked at me funny when I told them about this badass band called Soundgarden in the late 80s, and then they came back when SuperUnknown came out and went "dude, you have to hear this killer band." Meanwhile, I already had their previous four albums. Idiots). About the only tunes from Bush that I really ever dug were Everything Zen and Little Things. Other than that, there were so many other grungy alternative bands that were light years better that I just ignored Bush altogether. Eventually, they went away.

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Originally Posted by rakudakaji Primus - My Name Is Mud |
Ha ha ha...awesome. Seeing Les Claypool live is one of the best experiences ever. Primus sucks! (If you don't understand that last comment, then you haven't been into Primus for very long...they actually ask their audience to chant that together...lol)