I heard a rumour that Prince William and Kate Middleton want ABBA to play at their wedding. I don't know it's true though but, either way, I don't think they'll get back together.
Given that William's family includes the likes of Charles, Anne and Andrew, wanting ABBA to play at his wedding is quite ominously apposite.I heard a rumour that Prince William and Kate Middleton want ABBA to play at their wedding. I don't know it's true though but, either way, I don't think they'll get back together.
There are a lot of bands and artists that I do like (Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, David Bowie, Foo Fighters, Tenacious D), but my favorite band is Pearl Jam.
I could listen to their discography all day on repeat. I have like 7 different versions of "Even Flow" and I could play them all in a row and not get sick of that song.
I heard a rumour that Prince William and Kate Middleton want ABBA to play at their wedding. I don't know it's true though but, either way, I don't think they'll get back together.
I really want to like bands such as Deer Hunter, Arcade Fire, and various other "indie" bands but it's a bit tough. All these bands are the ones that make the top lists at the end of the year, yet for some reason I guess it's an acquired taste.
So the bands I like lean towards the Country Side with some various pop/rock singers and bands in there:
Zac Brown Band
The Band Perry
SheDAISY
The Dixie Chicks
Jamey Johnson
Johnny Cash
Robyn
Metallica
Green Day
Miranda Lambert
Steve Miller Band
Linkin Park (the first two albums mostly)
Heuy Lewis and the News
Hootie and the Blowfish
Cage the Elephant
The Beatles
Alanis Morrissette
My tastes are really all over the place, so why don't like like some of the bands I mentioned at the top of this post I wonder.
I really want to like bands such as Deer Hunter, Arcade Fire, and various other "indie" bands but it's a bit tough. All these bands are the ones that make the top lists at the end of the year, yet for some reason I guess it's an acquired taste.
So the bands I like lean towards the Country Side with some various pop/rock singers and bands in there:
Zac Brown Band
The Band Perry
SheDAISY
The Dixie Chicks
Jamey Johnson
Johnny Cash
Robyn
Metallica
Green Day
Miranda Lambert
Steve Miller Band
Linkin Park (the first two albums mostly)
Heuy Lewis and the News
Hootie and the Blowfish
Cage the Elephant
The Beatles
Alanis Morrissette
My tastes are really all over the place, so why don't like like some of the bands I mentioned at the top of this post I wonder.
You and I seem to more or less have similar taste. I can't quite seem to get into top 40 either.
PKTrekGirl, if you like Stewart Copeland, you should try and find the two albums by Animal Logic, which has the rhythm section of Copland and legendary 70s bassist Stanley Clarke. They were fronted by a female singer, Deborah Holland, and had a bunch of session musos for the other roles> They were on my faves list. Good band
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Logic_(band)
Have you ever listened to Karnivool? We saw them open for PT last year, and they were surprisingly good.
Oysterhead was originally supposed to be just a one-off, formed by Les Claypool (Primus) with Trey Anastasio (Phish) and Copeland for a single New Orleans Jazz Fest appearance in 2000. Apparently, they enjoyed working with each other enough that they got together again the following year, recorded an album and did a tour, after which they again went their separate ways. The vid I posted above was from five years later, when they got together one more time for a Bonnaroo Festival appearance. As you were saying earlier of Pearl Jam, I have an idea that these guys were a band you'd want to watch live to get what they were fully about.M'S - I had never heard of Oysterhead before today. This music is a bit more my style (more on the rock side than the pop side), but I know nothing about this band at all, either.
It's been a while since I listened to the album last, but in addition to "Little Faces," I recall "Oz Everlasting," "Mr. Oysterhead," "Army's on Ecstasy," "Wield the Spade" and "Pseudo Suicide" as being among the interesting tracks. You can listen to brief samples on the Amazon page I've linked here and download MP3s, and I imagine any tracks which you might find interesting can also be obtained via iTunes or one of the internet radio stations such as Pandora or LastFM.Can you guys recommend other songs by these bands? You don't need to post videos as I don't want to dominate this thread with this 'tangent'...but I would be curious to try more - especially anything that leans more toward rock than pop, if possible.
I really liked his playing with The Police, too - on Ghost in the Machine in particular, but he was excellent throughout.You know, at the time they were popular, The Police were like no one else - they had a new and unique sound that no one else had. And while it is true that Sting wrote the lion's share of the songs, Sting was not the ONLY reason that band was what it was. Copeland did some things on the drum kit that really blew a lot of people away at the time...and he was very highly regarded.
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