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Old 11-03-2010, 15:53
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Papa Roach were part of the whole 'nu-metal' movement back in the late 90's/early 2000's. You might've heard this song by them on the radio early last decade:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0lSpNtjPM8

The riff is directly ripped off from one of the parts in Iron Maiden's instrument 'Genghis Khan'. Skip to about 1:47 to hear it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PHAwWUx21U
Your friends are weird. How can they hate Tim Minchin?! And Muse?!

Also (side note) Papa Roach used to be one of my favourite bands when I was growing up - I remember singing Last Resort around the playground in Year 5/6 - whether or not it was suitable for a 10yo is another issue!
Thanks for the Papa Roach info, just listened to some of their stuff, not really my style anyways.

Aimee- I've no idea, Tim Minchin is made of win. I met him after a gig last year, and he was so lovely..let me touch his hair. I can't actually fault him, he's talented, hilarious, kind, humble, down-to-earth, honest and gorgeous. What's not to like?
The Muse hate confuses me..fair enough you might not like that particular genre of music, but you can't deny the talent.
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Old 11-03-2010, 16:21
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Never mind Billy no mates bands; among my family and friends I have a Billy no mates taste in music.
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Old 11-03-2010, 16:22
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oops- double post.
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Old 11-03-2010, 17:09
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Old 11-03-2010, 21:01
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Thanks for the Papa Roach info, just listened to some of their stuff, not really my style anyways.

Aimee- I've no idea, Tim Minchin is made of win. I met him after a gig last year, and he was so lovely..let me touch his hair. I can't actually fault him, he's talented, hilarious, kind, humble, down-to-earth, honest and gorgeous. What's not to like?
The Muse hate confuses me..fair enough you might not like that particular genre of music, but you can't deny the talent.
Oh my god, you have no idea how jealous I am! I'm back in my Tim-loving obsession (did I ever leave?!) where I distract myself all times of day with watching his videos on youtube. Cannot believe that you met him, I would seriously turn to jelly and just ramble or drool on him. Attractive I know.

Quick question, and I know it's weird - is he tall? I just can't really work it out from seeing him on stage...

Totally agree about all the adjectives you've given him; also wanna add intelligent it's so strange how much sense he talks; every time he opens his mouth I find myself agreeing with him.

Anyways, back to the thread at hand!

I will add AFI to the mix. Out of all the bands I like, this is the one that people tend not to have heard music from and from what I know of my friends, it is very unlikely that they'll ever like them. But I love them.
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Old 11-03-2010, 21:09
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Old 11-03-2010, 22:08
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Old 11-03-2010, 22:22
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Oh my god, you have no idea how jealous I am! I'm back in my Tim-loving obsession (did I ever leave?!) where I distract myself all times of day with watching his videos on youtube. Cannot believe that you met him, I would seriously turn to jelly and just ramble or drool on him. Attractive I know.

Quick question, and I know it's weird - is he tall? I just can't really work it out from seeing him on stage...

Totally agree about all the adjectives you've given him; also wanna add intelligent it's so strange how much sense he talks; every time he opens his mouth I find myself agreeing with him.


Anyways, back to the thread at hand!

I will add AFI to the mix. Out of all the bands I like, this is the one that people tend not to have heard music from and from what I know of my friends, it is very unlikely that they'll ever like them. But I love them.
Intelligent- YESH!!
When I met him he was blatantly tired from the gig, so he was slumped a bit, but he was tall I guess. I'm really short though, so everyone seems tall to me.

I'd expect I'd turn to jelly, but he makes you feel at ease, he talks to you like you've been best friends for years. How I managed to talk sense to him I don't know, but I'm counting my lucky stars. But yeah, such a lovely human being. Smells amazing, and gives the best hugs.

Something I forgot to include: movie soundtracks, usually instrumental. I listen to them all the time, my friends don't know how I can..I reason it's because I create fan-videos.
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Old 11-03-2010, 23:10
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Old 12-03-2010, 15:54
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Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly
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Everytime I go to a gig I have to explain to people who I'm going to see. Usually go to gigs on my own because no one else has heard of them!
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Old 12-03-2010, 18:57
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Apart from one friend, who's taste in music mirrors mine, none of my mates like the same sort of stuff as me, and most of them haven't even heard of some of my fave bands from the past like:

Velvet Underground.
Sonic Youth.
Dinosaur Jr.
Hole.
The Wedding Present.
Pixies.
Stereolab.
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Old 12-03-2010, 19:28
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Apart from one friend, who's taste in music mirrors mine, none of my mates like the same sort of stuff as me, and most of them haven't even heard of some of my fave bands from the past like:

Velvet Underground.
Sonic Youth.
Dinosaur Jr.
Hole.
The Wedding Present.
Pixies.
Stereolab.
Hole and Dinosaur jr are touring at the moment I think (although you probably already know this!)
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Old 12-03-2010, 19:53
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Apart from one friend, who's taste in music mirrors mine, none of my mates like the same sort of stuff as me, and most of them haven't even heard of some of my fave bands from the past like:

Velvet Underground.
Sonic Youth.
Dinosaur Jr.
Hole.
The Wedding Present.
Pixies.
Stereolab.
shocking! what age are they? if you grew up in the 80/90s it was practically impossible to be a music fan and not have heard of those bands.

if you want to know a really obscure but excellent 80s band, check out the popguns... their drummer used to be in the wedding present and IMO are even better! ahead of their time and its a crime they aren't better known. a gem in indie jangly-guitar pop music

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veero9j4WCQ
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Old 12-03-2010, 20:22
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Edit: just noticed this specified *bands* rather than artists... so then:

Dead Can Dance
Slowdive
Echo & The Bunnymen
JJ72...
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Old 12-03-2010, 20:42
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Not enough people have heard Fleet Foxes. I also love Joanna Newsom but I can tell none of my friends would like her.
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Old 12-03-2010, 20:45
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Hole and Dinosaur jr are touring at the moment I think (although you probably already know this!)
Dinosaur Jr are here in May, I think, I'll probably check them out in London.

shocking! what age are they? if you grew up in the 80/90s it was practically impossible to be a music fan and not have heard of those bands.

if you want to know a really obscure but excellent 80s band, check out the popguns... their drummer used to be in the wedding present and IMO are even better! ahead of their time and its a crime they aren't better known. a gem in indie jangly-guitar pop music

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veero9j4WCQ

Yep, sad eh?! They're mostly around my age (35), but they're not music fans really, apart from a couple. That said, in the late 80's/early 90's, when most of the bands I mentioned were 'in' I never took any notice either; I was listening to Acid and Techno, although I took to Nirvana straight away, and was a long-standing Smiths fan. Strange that!

And thanks for the link, some Johnny Marr vibes going on there! I'll take a look at them.
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Old 12-03-2010, 21:04
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crikey - thats my age and the most of the university bars i went to at that time had sterolab's french disko and the pixies on contineous rotation.

and nirvana's popularity led to people checking out dinosaur jnr, hole and sonic youth.

yeah, t'is strange that, especially as there was so much good indie stuff around that time... charlatans, stone roses, happy mondays, primal scream, st. etienne, my bloody valetine and the entire output of sarah records.. jangly guitar pop never had a better time early 90s were bloody great!
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Old 12-03-2010, 21:15
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crikey - thats my age and the most of the university bars i went to at that time had sterolab's french disko and the pixies on contineous rotation.

and nirvana's popularity led to people checking out dinosaur jnr, hole and sonic youth.

yeah, t'is strange that, especially as there was so much good indie stuff around that time... charlatans, stone roses, happy mondays, primal scream, st. etienne, my bloody valetine and the entire output of sarah records.. jangly guitar pop never had a better time early 90s were bloody great!
I knew about the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays because they had a crossover to House with the whole 'Madchester' thing, but yeh, looking back it's amazing how I never picked up on that scene at the time, especially seeing how I obviously liked that sort of music even then. I blame it on the drugs. I didn't really start searching out 'alternative rock' or whatever until about 10 years ago, when I listened to a whole Pixies album (Doolittle) for the first time. Shocking!
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Old 12-03-2010, 21:24
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shocking indeed! the dance stuff was great too, underworld, leftfield, oaky, weatherall, chemical brothers. but indie stuff was great with a spliff too

another great band from back then that no one has ever heard of, but were a regular on peelie's festive 50... the field mice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE9JRLwdwno
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Old 12-03-2010, 22:04
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shocking indeed! the dance stuff was great too, underworld, leftfield, oaky, weatherall, chemical brothers. but indie stuff was great with a spliff too

another great band from back then that no one has ever heard of, but were a regular on peelie's festive 50... the field mice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE9JRLwdwno
It still is!
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Old 12-03-2010, 22:15
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haha i've no doubt.. its more todays new music that's not up to scratch!

ever noticed that every so often there is a musical revolution... usually happens at the end of the decade and gives the music scene a much need kick in the ass?

the 50s & early 60s = pop, elvis, beatles
60s - rock, glam, metal
70s - punk, indie
80s - dance, rap

but since dance music there hasn't really been a musical revolution... nothing to radically change things... wonder why not?

theres still a lot of good stuff out there but nothing to breath a breath (or a hurricane) of fresh air into the new releases
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Old 12-03-2010, 22:32
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This is my life basically! I'm constantly asking friends to come with me to gigs or missing them beacuse I can't find anyone to go with! To be fair though most of the bands I like are only just becoming mainstream, or aren't at all. Bands like;

Family Force 5
You Me At Six
Eisley
The Hush Sound
Meg and Dia
The Veronica's
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Old 12-03-2010, 23:09
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My friends all hate my taste in music:
- The Kinks
- The Beatles
- Paul McCartney
- Wings
- Arctic Monkeys
- etc

Well, I hate their bands, so :P
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Old 12-03-2010, 23:15
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Eels
1990's
The Holloways
Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly
Fountains Of Wayne
Drugstore
The Courteeners

Everytime I go to a gig I have to explain to people who I'm going to see. Usually go to gigs on my own because no one else has heard of them!
Mark is such a great performer- one of the best gigs I have ever been to was just him and another musician
Shame the last two albums have sucked so badly
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Old 13-03-2010, 02:23
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I love Garbage, no one else I know does...
Oh and CSS!
Like both of them
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