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  1. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    This might not go over well, but I figured I'd give it a try. The person before you posted a link to a song (via myspace music, youtube, the band's website, etc.). You listen to that song, post your reactions to it, and give it a grade (A+ through F). Be descriptive so we know you listened to it, but if you didn't like it, don't hold back. Then post a song of your own.

    In my opinion, this would work like a modified recommendations thread. The only difference is that you know the person has listened to your recommended song.

    Anyone game? I'll get it started -

    Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child ([​IMG])
     
  2. Pakman

    Pakman JBB ITS ON ME!!!

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    I've never been interested in music like this, but surprisingly ... I liked the way the guitar was played and the tempo of it. I didn't understand/like the way the guy was singing. Nonetheless, the guitar was worked to perfection (not really because I dont listen to this kinda music but the guitar sounded tight)

    Score: B-

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  3. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

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    Good idea, only thing is that I don't think people who don't respect another genre that is posted should be putting their thoughts on the music. That's just going to end up in arguments and this thread eventually being closed down.

    Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child A

    I thoroughly enjoy Jimi's work Though not a huge fan, anyone has to respect his guitar work because he just loved to play and unlike most musicians it was basically his entire life. "Voodoo Child" has a nice riff to it with a stellar climax that sort of drifts off before the bang arrives and gets your blood pumping once again going into relentless small solo work one after the other. A classic of course and known by just about any rock follower across the globe.


    My recommendation is from Cities, which has no repetitive chorus to drain out the nice guitar work.

    Cities - Writing on the Wall
     
  4. Pakman

    Pakman JBB ITS ON ME!!!

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    <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Good idea, only thing is that I don't think people who don't respect another genre that is posted should be putting their thoughts on the music. That's just going to end up in arguments and this thread eventually being closed down.
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    Well, its not that I dont respect it, I've just never listened to that sort of music before. And you're suppose to rate the song posted above yours. I've already rated the "Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child." So you were suppose to rate the one I had posted.
     
  5. Mamba

    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Fort Minor: D+

    Honestly, I'm not a huge fan. I think it sounds like crap, the NBA ruined it for me by overplaying that one song.

    As for the song posted by M Two One, it wouldn't let me listen

    RHCP - Wet Sand
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  6. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

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    <div class="quote_poster">Pakman Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Well, its not that I dont respect it, I've just never listened to that sort of music before. And you're suppose to rate the song posted above yours. I've already rated the "Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child." So you were suppose to rate the one I had posted.</div>

    My post wasn't directed toward you otherwise I would've posted a quote. I actually posted before I even seen that you had replied.
     
  7. Pakman

    Pakman JBB ITS ON ME!!!

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    <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">My post wasn't directed toward you otherwise I would've posted a quote. I actually posted before I even seen that you had replied.</div>

    Oh. Well, took you a long 5 minutes to post there, buddy. [​IMG]
    Anyways, its cool.

    Gaah, someone come in here and post some rap/hip-hop songs. As much as I like the idea of this thread, I'm really not familiar with this type of music.
     
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    Pakman, if you have a problem with there being no hip hop in here, go start one in the hip hop forum. You guys do have your own forum, which is BS. Why doesn't rock have one?

    Get back on topic, I posted Wet Sand. It's a personal favorite of mine, especially the outro. I feel so much emotion through the music. I would love to hear Voodoo Child's opinion on it.
     
  9. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    (Just a disclaimer: all of these grades posted reflect people's individual and often highly specialized tastes, so no one should take offense if someone does or doesn't like a particular type of music. The world is diverse; that's what makes it so great.)

    Writing on the Wall (link worked for me): B

    Not so much 'computer music' as it would be good live music... great all-around indie rock tune though... this comparison might be way off, but it reminds me of Secret Machines... I'm headed out to the UNC campus later this month to visit a relative, I'll have to see if they're in town, they sound like they put on a killer live show.

    Wet Sand: A-

    Probably my favorite off of their new album... love breakdown about 2:30 into it with the faint whistling in the background... and yeah, the ending is amazing... one of the reasons I love Frusciante, he doesn't always play the most complicated riffs, but he plays the 'right' notes... very emotion packed outro... just an overall refreshing departure from the rest of Stadium Arcadium.

    New song:

    TV on the Radio - Staring at the Sun
     
  10. Mamba

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    Staring at the Sun: B-

    Never heard it before, it was decent. I was expecting an eruption, that what it seemed the music was building up to. None the less, it was a decent song.

    The Fray - How to Save a Life

    I'm not a huge Fray fan, but I do like to listen to them when I want to mellow out and just think when I'm driving.
     
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    How to Save a Life: C-

    I think that's the first Fray song I've heard. I'm not really feeling them. I do like the piano though, I just don't like the guy's voice. I can understand why you would listen to it to mellow out though, it's a calm song.

    My song: Audioslave - Doesn't Remind Me
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  12. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    Doesn't Remind Me: B-

    Musically speaking, this is a solid song, but the lyrics just don't sit well with me --- they're particularly hackneyed. I'm a really big Soundgarden/Rage/Audioslave fan in general, but I've always personally felt like "Doesn't Remind Me" was one of their weaker songs. Oh yeah, and although I've always said that Tom Morello's a bit stale and uninventive, you've gotta love his solo about 2:45 into it though, vintage Morello.

    New Song:

    Air - Playground Love (I know I posted this before, but thought I'd bring it up for a second opinion [​IMG])

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  13. M Two One

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    Woooo! Air. Bigtime music specialists right there. Not my favorite by far, mostly because I feel the song drags on a bit toward the end. But the soft mellow tone is great for those that just want to sit out and relax for a good tune the night in.

    Air - Playground Love B

    Inspiration comes from all corners, so I believe I should keep the ball rolling with Vitalic, mainly inspired by Air and Daft Punk for his musical taste. I personally enjoy him a lot, even though I usually dislike techno and house the emotion he puts into his music is class. Much different from the rest. This song I'm recommending shows how you can take a genre and turn it inside out from the core. I also love in the video how he pokes fun at other genres of media music.

    Vitalic - My Friend Dario

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  14. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Woooo! Air. Bigtime music specialists right there. Not my favorite by far, mostly because I feel the song drags on a bit toward the end. But the soft mellow tone is great for those that just want to sit out and relax for a good tune the night in.

    Air - Playground Love B

    Inspiration comes from all corners, so I believe I should keep the ball rolling with Vitalic, mainly inspired by Air and Daft Punk for his musical taste. I personally enjoy him a lot, even though I usually dislike techno and house the emotion he puts into his music is class. Much different from the rest. This song I'm recommending shows how you can take a genre and turn it inside out from the core. I also love in the video how he pokes fun at other genres of media music.

    Vitalic - My Friend Dario

    See it live from Japan</div>

    My Friend Dario: C+

    It's a decent song that sounds like it'd be a blast to dance to, but personally, I find the vocals annoying. To each his own, but I think that it'd be a much better song without them. The part of the song where the bass kicks in really makes me want to get up and dance though. Real clever video idea too, especially the rockers, that part cracked me up. [​IMG]

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    King Crimson - One More Red Nightmare
     
  15. huevonkiller

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    <div class="quote_poster">Voodoo Child Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">My Friend Dario: C+

    It's a decent song that sounds like it'd be a blast to dance to, but personally, I find the vocals annoying. To each his own, but I think that it'd be a much better song without them. The part of the song where the bass kicks in really makes me want to get up and dance though. Real clever video idea too, especially the rockers, that part cracked me up. [​IMG]

    New Song:

    King Crimson - One More Red Nightmare</div>

    King Crimson - One More Red Nightmare: D+

    I really did not care for this song at all. The "chorus" was quite awkward and I think the vocals were awful. It didn't seem to flow well. I'll give it some credit for being unique though.

    <font color=""Red"">New Song:</font>

    Soundgarden- The Day I Tried to Live
     
  16. M Two One

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    Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live C

    I never really got into Soundgarden, but I definitely enjoy them more then Audioslave and similar artists. The song has a typical beat and a verse - chorus following throughout, but the guitar work isn't a "one-two touch," which gives the song more life. Good track from a classic band.

    My next recommendation is from Iceland's originals Sigur R?s. Quite possibly the most beautiful and inspiring music video i've ever seen and one hell of a build up song that just thrives on emotion through music invention. The song is sung in their native Icelandic and their own created language called "Hopelandic."

    Sigur R?s - Gl?s?li

    Gl?s?li means Glowing sole.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live C

    I never really got into Soundgarden, but I definitely enjoy them more then Audioslave and similar artists. The song has a typical beat and a verse - chorus following throughout, but the guitar work isn't a "one-two touch," which gives the song more life. Good track from a classic band.

    My next recommendation is from Iceland's originals Sigur R?s. Quite possibly the most beautiful and inspiring music video i've ever seen and one hell of a build up song that just thrives on emotion through music invention. The song is sung in their native Icelandic and their own created language called "Hopelandic."

    Sigur R?s - Gl?s?li

    Gl?s?li means Glowing sole.</div>

    Sigur R?s - Gl?s?li - D

    While it does slowly build up as you mentioned; it is too simple and is kind of boring after a while. It wasn't that interesting to begin with. If you gave TDITTL an average score, one has to adjust the score for this particular song accordingly.

    <font color=""Red"">New Song:</font>

    Slipknot- Vermillion Part 2
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">huevonkiller Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Sigur R?s - Gl?s?li - D

    While it does slowly build up as you mentioned; it is too simple and is kind of boring after a while. It wasn't that interesting to begin with. If you gave TDITTL an average score, one has to adjust the score for this particular song accordingly.

    <font color=""Red"">New Song:</font>

    Slipknot- Vermillion Part 2</div>


    huevon, the criteria for your grading doesn't necessarily have to be based on other people's grades. I personally think "One More Red Nightmare" would get an A+, but I guess you just don't have the acquired taste for progressive rock, but I'm not going to give your songs lower grades than the one you gave "One More Red Nightmare" just out of spite.

    Check out what I wrote a few posts up -

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">(Just a disclaimer: all of these grades posted reflect people's individual and often highly specialized tastes, so no one should take offense if someone does or doesn't like a particular type of music. The world is diverse; that's what makes it so great.)</div>

    Anyway, as for the Slipknot song: D+

    I like how it's a departure from their normal numetal stuff, but there's nothing amazing about it, and it's still too angsty. Overall, it's not anything complex musically, which is usually not that important to me, but in this case, it seemed like they just wrote this song to have a tolken "accoustic ballad" and nothing more. It seems very forced and lacks creativity.

    New Song:

    Alice in Chains - Man in the Box

    (I think this song might be up your alley, with Soundgarden, Slipknot, etc., huevon.)

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    Alice In Chains - Man In A Box

    B Good guitar, the drums sound good, his voice sounds great and haunting as always, but I was awaiting for the song to get heavier, and it never came. Maybe it's just my taste, but the song was lacking a bit IMO.

    New Song: Jane's Addiction (Look for Dave Navarro in dreads shreading on guitar) - Oceansize

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  20. M Two One

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    <div class="quote_poster">huevonkiller Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Sigur R?s - Gl?s?li - D

    While it does slowly build up as you mentioned; it is too simple and is kind of boring after a while. It wasn't that interesting to begin with. If you gave TDITTL an average score, one has to adjust the score for this particular song accordingly.</div>

    This is exactly what I was explaining about earlier. This is why I tend not to do these types of things because some people will always have their issues.

    Anyway Voodoo Child, if you want to hear some more suggestions of mine or my friends (who also have great interests) send me a PM and I'll give you my Email address. [​IMG]
     

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