I really liked that, without quite knowing why. 9/10
Reminded me a little of this, in terms of approach.
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I really liked that, without quite knowing why. 9/10
Reminded me a little of this, in terms of approach.
What does where a band came from have anything to do with the quality of the music? Anyways, a lot of heavy metal bands come from nice, well-to-do suburban areas, and are rebelling against that very lifestyle.
As to your song, I liked it. Bizzarre, but in a good way. 8/10.
Gentle Giant - "Free Hand"
I wasn't saying it had anything to do with the quality of the music. I was saying it was evident in the character of the music.
To a man of my age and background Gentle Giant are the occasion of skin-crawling embarrassment. I never owned a Gentle Giant album, but I know people who did, so I undergo mortification by association.
While we're in that area, here are some rather more melodic contemporaries of GG.
I like it. 7/10 Only four years to punk, and you can see why. They were funny times weren't they?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-9F_z0B2TA
Oh, please. GG was an artistic breakthrough. That song was popish, cliche-ridden rubbish. 2/10.
And, my bad Paul, you posted that while I was making this post. That song isn't bad. 6/10.
Now, I must punish you, MarkBastable! I can only hope you're the one to rate this song, hahahahaha :devil:
I prefer the unplugged version. 1/10
Back for a moment to unreconstructed, unembarrassed rock music.... 'Allo.
Yeah, it is unembarrassed. I'll give it that. 3/5. Seriously, Mark, do you like anything recorded within the last 25 years?
Jaco was to bass what Jimi was to guitar.
I don't even like most of what was recorded in the previous fifty, as many of my ratings here have shown.
Johnny Rotten said that 99% of rock music was sh**, and he intended it to be provocative. I think he was unnecessarily generous to rock music, because a large proportion of it is worse than sh** - it's mediocre.
Not that that's specific to rock music - practically all creative output in literature, art, music, drama, dance, film and tv is rubbish. It has always been so. This isn't a modern phenomenon - I'm not blaming dumb popular culture - but rubbish is much more accessible now than it's ever been.
And that means that quite a lot of the stuff I like is rubbish. If I'm a bit different to most, it's because I know this. Essentially, I split the stuff on this thread into a four square grid.
Good stuff I like......... Good stuff I don't like.
Rubbish I like.................Rubbish I don't like.
The bottom right corner is the largest by several factors of ten.
Weather Report would come into the top right corner. Very clever, but utterly unmoving. 5/10.
As to my apparent antipathy towards anything recorded in the last 25 years, I think that the response to that might be less straightforward than simply quoting my age. It might have something to do with a truth about pop and rock music. I'll touch on that later.
In the meantime, here's something recorded in the last 25 years.
To my surprise, I rather liked that. The slightly folksy element really appealed. 6/10
How about some movie music?
I was imagining Old Errol swinging from something as this was playing, and then on the slow bits him gazing wistfully out to sea from the prow of a ship with a girl on his arm. Ah those old Sunday afternoon movies.
6/10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNf9rEPoc8Q
Love Queen. 9/10
An amazing guitar player.
But, Daddy, what's it for?
4/10 for tuning up an extra two strings.
Now this is technical genius.
5/10 for being an intentionally bad joke that alas went on too long (entire career), balanced out by at least being original once and a joke at all
Here's something I know you'll all really detest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toHlMD50eYY