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noisereductions 06.02.2015 09:11 PM

I always loved everlong :(

rebeccagotcursedout 06.02.2015 09:14 PM

^^me too!. it's the moody heartfelt power pop choruses.

Severian's post was totally backwards on how I feel about those two songs. though I'm warming to My Hero.

Severian 06.02.2015 09:39 PM

Oops. Sorry guys.

I know Everlong's the big favorite... I am utterly in the minority.

But I barely count as even a fair weather Foos fan. I love album #1, and on TCATS I pretty much just like... well, My Hero... even though I like it a LOT and whenever I hear it fills me with adrenaline and nostalgia. The drum intro kills me. It's just an amazing song, not in an objective way, but in a way that had a lot to do with being a Nirvana fan who was frustrated that the Foo's were an entirely different creature.

When I first heard that song, and to a lesser extent saw the video, I felt like the elephant in the room was finally being acknowledged. I was so disappointed by Monkeywrench and blah blah walking after you blah.. Fucking love songs and goofy videos! It was insulting! But My Hero had nothing silly about it, not even in the video (Everlong was a different story). It really felt like what I *wanted* the Foos to be.

But most people agree with y'all. I'm the outsider here. No insult or criticism intended.

rebeccagotcursedout 06.02.2015 09:56 PM

I gotcha!! that double drum intro to My Hero is pretty rad. you know The Melvins wanted him for a second drummer for a long time. Dave can kick a kick drum in the ass, no doubt.

not a Foo Fighters fan at all, but a good song is a good song. it's like Korn's "freak on a leach". good pop/hard rock radio song.

noisereductions 06.02.2015 10:11 PM

Foo fighters were always a band my inner snob said i should hate, but i only just get happy when i hear them. Just a good solid band.

rebeccagotcursedout 06.02.2015 10:20 PM

meh, the Foo's are shit!! same with every other famous 90's hard rock/rap rock/alternative band.

like they tried to rock so hard but it was too hard without any thought or emotion. like, it's aggressive but doesn't have any real aggression....just to sell to kids. just what the world wanted at the time for stupid white boys.

post Nirvana 90's in a nut shell. and you can include Matchbox 20 with those guys. all the same.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 06.02.2015 10:54 PM

The first foo records are good

Severian 06.02.2015 11:01 PM

I still love their first album, even though I never play it. But yeah, they're ludicrously crappy. Everybody can play and sing pretty well, and even the lyrics are alright. But they really are just an atrocious band all things considered.

Dave Grohl is like rock royalty at this point. He hangs out with Springsteen and Paul McCartney and is involved in the R&R hall of fame, and blah blah... Odd company for a dude who cut his teeth in the DC hardcore scene.

rebeccagotcursedout 06.02.2015 11:05 PM

uh, forgot what I was going to say....??...


The Residents - Duck Stab/The Gingerbread Man vids and every other Residents vid I can find.
Join Mitchell
Bob Dylan


... oh yeah, the first Foo album is mediocre.

!@#$%! 06.02.2015 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian

It makes sense that a non-native English speaker would be more likely to attend to rhythm, melody, and other universal musical components than to words in a secndary language. Plenty of big fat opportunities for cool research here, if you ask me.


right. the area that would interest me is the relationship of music and language cadence.

beasts apparently do not process music/keep beats. except for cockatoos & the such.

i.e. language cadence as the origin of music.

"but what about rhythm" you say. rhythm is not cadence.

no need to get mystical. syl-la-bles have the beat.

is that a question
is that a question
that is a question?
that is a question

aphasia = amusia? (not necessarily-- not if aphasia involves syntax but the cadence / beat areas are intact).

good hypothesis. go test it. i'm retired now.

say hello to gazzaniga.

--

rock came from electricity

then came electronics & digital

maybe the next music revolution comes from neuroscience

direct electrodes to the temporal gyrus

who needs headphones?

rebeccagotcursedout 06.02.2015 11:52 PM

the next music revolution comes from the death of the record label. everything is likeable and nothing is old or new. fans experience live music like it should thru fandom. there will be no revolutionary new or old genres, just a constitution set in modem stone to like what you like you like without a provider. free service and music for every one because it will be controlled by the one and only...

the rich....:fuckyou: while selling you Merzbow. they own and control all of you right now, you just don't know it because you jack off to yr facebook and tumbler.

Mortte Jousimo 06.03.2015 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
I'm guessing lyrics are sort of important for everyone, to some extent. No one has ever put on a Nazi hate rock album for me and said, "Yeah, I know. But ignore the words and just enjoy the catchy tunes." Some lyrics can ruin everything.

I have to disagree. I could listen music where are nazi lyrics. Itīs just I havenīt ever heard listenable music with nazi lyrics (there are some skinpunkbands in Finland). Also, one Finnish band Liimanarina has quite awful lyrics, but I have enjoyed their music.

Mortte Jousimo 06.03.2015 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rebeccagotcursedout
I think they're just ok too. thought you might get a kick out of the more jazzy side to them. they took it a little further than the Minutemen, who had more funky stuff, than jazzy, you know. glad you checked them out.
.

Going to listen their live Worldbroken.

Mortte Jousimo 06.03.2015 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
I always loved everlong :(

I didnīt remember which of their songs this is, so I listened it. Have to admit it sounds quite good (but not going to listen more them). Reminds a little SY in RR. Never listened whole Foo album, always find them quite boring.

Mortte Jousimo 06.03.2015 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rebeccagotcursedout
the next music revolution comes from the death of the record label. everything is likeable and nothing is old or new. fans experience live music like it should thru fandom. there will be no revolutionary new or old genres, just a constitution set in modem stone to like what you like you like without a provider. free service and music for every one because it will be controlled by the one and only...

the rich....:fuckyou: while selling you Merzbow. they own and control all of you right now, you just don't know it because you jack off to yr facebook and tumbler.

At least they really try this. They really try to advertise me that new, boring, samesounding shit through spotify (I have wondered why they donīt ever advertise anything of my music taste, I just canīt believe itīs not possible). Havenīt got any influence to me yet, but maybe when I have listened those 20 years, my brains & eyes are empty and I just say "I put digster on" or whatever that will be those days.

rebeccagotcursedout 06.03.2015 12:37 AM

^^ the first paragraph was the optimistic. the last sentence or two was the pessimistic.

the hell if I know what going on. time and space moves regardless of yr bullshit.

Mortte Jousimo 06.03.2015 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rebeccagotcursedout
time and space moves regardless of yr bullshit.

True.

gmku 06.03.2015 05:54 PM

Fuck it.

evollove 06.04.2015 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rebeccagotcursedout
there will be no revolutionary new or old genres


THEORY: In the future (probably the near future), we'll use band names as sub-genres.

"I play my own songs."

"Oh, what sort of music do you write?"

"Mostly anti-folk and joy division."

!@#$%! 06.04.2015 10:20 AM

i listened to the "is this it" strokes album yesterday-- for old time's sake.

the title track has stuck to my brain like disgusting fly paper, with its stupid singsong, and the rest i recall as a boring repetitive pile of undifferentiated nothing.

see, reviewers like pitchfork praise its tales of "urban youth" or whatever teh fuck, but since i can't understand lyrics all i hear is a bunch of boring songs that all sound the same and add nothing to what already exists.

if i need tales of urban youth i'll read a magazine or something.

lol i remember the days when "urban youth" used to mean "hoodlums," not "brooklyn trustafarians."

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
"Mostly anti-folk


"anti-folk" sounds very good right now


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