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  • Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
    I've heard of that song but I don't think I've ever heard it. Doesn't ring any bells.

    I did see that this was sampled by DJ Green Lantern on a Fort Minor song called "SCOM" (Sweet Child of Mine abbreviated I guess ).

    That sounds musically a lot better to me than the original does. Can you understand why that beat that sampled it sounds a lot more appealing aesthetically than the original?
    We're not talking about my taste. You asked us to show you some good rock music.
    Noting that some rapper thought it was good enough to rip it off (sorry, sample) and then dissing the orignal musical thought behind that is disingenuous.
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    • Originally posted by -Jrabbit View Post
      We're not talking about my taste. You asked us to show you some good rock music.
      Noting that some rapper thought it was good enough to rip it off (sorry, sample) and then dissing the orignal musical thought behind that is disingenuous.
      I'm just saying... the differences in musical structure between the original and the sampled beat is the crux of my entire struggle to even stand a lot of this rock music.

      I'm trying to understand what is this distinction between the rock I like and the rock you all like.

      Like something like this:



      Which I like... to me, that sounds like an entirely different genre than Guns N Roses and the stuff Ozzy and Laz posted. To me, that sounds like the same genre as that Fort Minor beat that sampled Guns N Roses. The sound of it, the vibe of it, the instrumentation, whatever... just jives with me and sounds completely distinct from this other rock.

      I'm not trying to do what you think I am doing. I'm trying to understand. Whatever difference there is in OneRepublic vs. Guns N Roses is the critical difference to me that makes OneRepublic incredibly listenable to me (I can listen to their songs on repeat ad infinitum) and something like Guns N Roses which I want to turn off 30 seconds in.

      They're both rock. But why does one have so much appeal to me but the other one is either or
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      • Originally posted by Pax View Post
        Al,
        I would go from your own tastes are far as hip hop, R and B, even movies and TV. I tend to like people who work with or are sampled by groups/artists I already like. I discovered some great songs that way.
        I completely agree with you about vocals. If I were you I would check out the movie immortal beloved it has some interesting comments on classical music.
        If I were going to recommend some songs to you I would start with the violent femmes because they are close to rap, have great lyrics, energy and only scream sometimes. Blister in the sun, Add it up.
        Beck - Everybody's got to learn sometimes.
        Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues. I don't care if it is country.
        TheThe - Infected- The whole album
        The Police - So many too name --Roxanne, Can't stand losing you, Invisible sun.
        You have got to listen to the dog days are over. That's a great song.
        There's many more but I think that these have great music, lyrics and singing
        Sidebar: What is your musical background? I'm not asking about taste.
        The Police is good. Can't say I'm very familiar with them beyond Every Breath You Take and Roxanne, though, and Sting's solo hits, obviously.

        I'm familiar with Folsom Prison Blues. It's okay.

        Listened to TheThe's song Infected. It's okay.

        Actually everything you suggested is okay. I can't see me listening to it often though. None of it is really drawing me in either.

        Violent Femmes is ehh... I think they would be better with a better singer.
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        • Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
          I'm just saying... the differences in musical structure between the original and the sampled beat is the crux of my entire struggle to even stand a lot of this rock music.

          I'm trying to understand what is this distinction between the rock I like and the rock you all like.

          They're both rock. But why does one have so much appeal to me but the other one is either or
          Analyzing aesthetics is fruitless. I know you like to have little structural rules to define your world, but music and art are slippery little devils.
          Last edited by -Jrabbit; July 1, 2011, 20:45.
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          • Originally posted by -Jrabbit View Post
            Analyzing aesthetics is fruitless. I know you like to have little structural rules to define your world, but music and art are slippery little devils.
            But what is the difference musically between Guns N Roses and OneRepublic? I'm not talking about value. What is the difference? As an objective, statement of fact, with regards to the sound?

            Whatever that difference is is the reason for my complete divergence in preferences between two groups that are nominally both rock.
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            "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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            • The difference is you like soft rock.

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              • This is unlike anything else. I'm guessing you'll like it, Alby.
                (Note: audio sync is off on this video, which sucks.)

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                • That's fine. I'm not going to put it on repeat or anything but it's fine.
                  "Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
                  "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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                  • Originally posted by MikeH View Post
                    my god. they all look so... young there.
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                    • Pantera's song Walk was on Madden 10. I can't imagine how that guy does that to his voice at every concert.

                      I'm reminded of how DMC's throat was damaged.
                      "Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
                      "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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                      • my contributions:





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                        • One of the ironic highlights of my days in the industry was playing 18 holes of golf with Vinnie Paul and Rex Brown from Pantera. They found it to be a relaxing break from the hard rock touring lifestyle. True story.

                          I would guess their style is far too thrashy and distortion-driven for Alby's tastes.
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                          • Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
                            a few more

                            Meatloaf Not a band. More a showtune singer than a rocker
                            J Geils Not a band.
                            Creedence Clearwater Revival One of the few great American bands. I'm not surprised it took you this long to think of them.
                            Doobie Brothers Weak, outside of a few songs
                            Crosby, Stills & Nash Three individuals, not a band.
                            Springsteen Not a band.
                            Bob Seger Not a band.
                            Tom Petty Not a band.

                            plenty of good american bands

                            Rush and Pink Floyd are horrible (except for Dark Side of the Moon)? Horrible? No. Pretentious and utterly mediocre? Obviously.
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                            • Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                              But what is the difference musically between Guns N Roses and OneRepublic? I'm not talking about value. What is the difference? As an objective, statement of fact, with regards to the sound?
                              Dude, have you listened to them?

                              OneRepublic isn't even a real band. It's basically Ryan Tedder's project. Ryan Tedder is a pop music writer (Beyonce, Leona Lewis, etc.).

                              It's very very loosely rock music, it's pop-rock...heavily leaning towards pop.
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                              • I know this has been said before, but basically Alby likes "soft rock". Shame...

                                Maybe you may like this? Beck was known for blending hip-hop and electronical influences into rock after all:

                                “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                                - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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