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  1. Chutney

    Chutney MON-STRAWRRR!!1!

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    <div class="quote_poster">Voodoo Child Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">A+

    Are you going through the complete discography right now and landing on Revolver? If so, man, you'll love Abbey Road. That's my favorite album of all-time, in terms of being an album. By that, I mean all the tracks flow seemlessly like one giant song and not like 15 individual tacks. If you get it or download it, make sure you play it all together, with no pauses between songs, because it flows so well together.

    As for "I'm Only Sleeping", this is a song that Frusciante (speak of the devil) was heavily inspired by. I think they call the effect "playback" or something, but whatever it is, the effect where Harrison's solo is played backwards is really cool and inspired him.

    I don't think that the song Mamba recommended from Frusciante is one of his better songs, so that's where I'll head with my recommendation -

    John Frusciante - Carvel

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    You're right, that song blows the previous one away (not to say that one was bad). Did he use the same technique as George Harrison from "I'm Only Sleeping"? Because it sounded really cool in the beginning and it just lifted me through the rest of the song. Enjoyed it a lot.

    As for going through the Beatles discography, I'm halfway through the White Album right now. I think Abbey Road is coming up after that and I've heard nothing but good things about it, so I'm looking forward to it.


    Bob Dylan - "Ballad of a Thin Man"

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  2. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    What a cool Dylan song. My only complaint is his voice. He's got probably the worst voice in classic rock. My friend actually does a great impression of it when he sings "Subterranean Homesick Blues." But with that aside, he's as close to a genius songwriter as you'll ever see outside of John Lennon. Best Dylan song ever written - "All Along the Watchtower," best when covered by Hendrix.

    That effect on the Frusciante intro actually wasn't what I was talking about. That was a synth solo, because on that album Frusciante was getting really into synths. Here's an example of him using the effect: link. It's just a one minute clip, so I don't want to use it as my recommendation, don't feel obliged to watch it. I'm just throwing it out there.

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    I may have recommended this before, but that's because Alvin Lee's a close family friend of ours. My dad was roommates with him in an appartment in the Height Ashbury area in the late 60's. We've jammed out a few times before. The man is a legend to me.

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    Chutney MON-STRAWRRR!!1!

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    What a cool Dylan song. My only complaint is his voice. He's got probably the worst voice in classic rock. My friend actually does a great impression of it when he sings "Subterranean Homesick Blues." But with that aside, he's as close to a genius songwriter as you'll ever see outside of John Lennon. Best Dylan song ever written - "All Along the Watchtower," best when covered by Hendrix.

    That effect on the Frusciante intro actually wasn't what I was talking about. That was a synth solo, because on that album Frusciante was getting really into synths. Here's an example of him using the effect: link. It's just a one minute clip, so I don't want to use it as my recommendation, don't feel obliged to watch it. I'm just throwing it out there.

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    I may have recommended this before, but that's because Alvin Lee's a close family friend of ours. My dad was roommates with him in an appartment in the Height Ashbury area in the late 60's. We've jammed out a few times before. The man is a legend to me.</div>
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    I've never heard of this group, but its exactly the type of 60's/70's blues rock that I've been been falling in love with lately. The lyrics were deep and the I loved how the lead guitar was just doing his thing while the others provided the rhythm in the background. Very beautiful and I can't find anything wrong with that song. Gonna check them out for sure.

    And thanks for the Frusciante clip. It sounded real nice.


    Black Sabbath - "Sweet Leaf"

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  4. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    I haven't heard this song in forever, thanks for posting it.

    The greatest thing about it are the lyrics.

    When I first met you, didn't realize
    I can't forget you, for your suprize
    You introduced me, to my mind
    And left me wanting, you and your kind


    ...that's exactly how marijuana hits you. You usually try it first when you're young, and it opens your mind to outside-of-the-box thinking, drugs, and the drug culture. At the moment, you don't think, "I'll be smoking a lot of this over the next few years," but you always wind up down that road.

    Straight people dont know, what your about
    They put you down and shut you out
    You gave to me a new belief
    And soon the world will love you sweet leaf


    ...that's so true. If you haven't smoked it, you really have no reference point to talk about it. Before I started smoking weed, I had bought into the government propaganda as well, but then I tried it a few times (because usually you don't inhale right at first), and my perspective took a complete 180 degree turn. It's the ultimate anti-anxiety, anti-stress, anti-depression drug.

    Random facts about this song:

    - They actually got the name off of a pack of cigarrettes claiming to use the "sweet leaf."
    - The cough in the song is actually Tony Iommi coughing after taking a hit off a bong.
    - RHCP ends their hit, "Give It Away," by quoting the famous riff from this song.

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    Pink Floyd - See Emily Play

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    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Good music, loved the video, really trippy. Instrumental was good, especially when there is about 1:10 left

    Rocco DeLuca and the Burden - Bus Ride
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    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    I'm in the mood for this sort of coffee shop/college rock at the moment, but the guy's voice was just a little too high for me to really like this song. Like I said earlier, I'm sort of picky when it comes to this kind of rock and like a deeper, more unique voice like Jack Johnson. It was soothing to hear after a long night of partying though none the less.

    (I don't know if any of that made sense. I'm sorry if it didn't. I'm still in the 'state of mind' if you know what I mean. I'm getting better at posting while I am though. Practice makes perfect.)

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    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

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    This was just relaxing. Again, I really need to get my dad's PJ cd's from him, I've loved everything you've posted by them.

    Jack Johnson - Breakdown
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    Now that's what I'm talkin about! The ukelele is the most mellow instrument on the planet, and I love when Jack Johnson incorporates it in his music. The chorus melody was a little unoriginal though. I could have sworn I've heard it somewhere before.

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    I love the Funk and the soul behind it, you don't find that kind of music that much anymore amongst the black community, it's mostly hip hop ****.

    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Right on Time
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    You've got to be in the mood for this track, it always gets me pumped up though.
     
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    I love this song, but the thing that kills it for me is the shifting in tempo from verse to chorus. I can get into it, but in general, if there's no progression to it, they shouldn't shift the tempo so often and suddenly. The chorus is amazing though. This was probably the first Chilis song I heard where I thought, "maybe the band would be better off with John as the lead singer."

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    Sly & The Family Stone - Everybody is a Star

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    Again, love the soul and the emotion in the music. Nice video footage, too.

    The Doors - Break on Through
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    The video sucked. The intro was too long, and the footage of Morrison made him look too stagnant and pasty. The karaoke lyrics were annoying too.

    With that said, the song's still an amazing song. It's catchy, and the lyrics are some of Morrison's best. I think it gets overplayed a shitload though, and that's why I gave it an A- and not an A+.

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    Crosby, Stills, & Nash - A Long Time Gone

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Crosby, Stills, & Nash - A Long Time Gone</div>
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    Not much to say. One of the greatest bands to walk the earth.

    Tool - Parabol/Parabola
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Tool - Parabol/Parabola</div>
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    Great song. I love the video as well, even though I don't know what to make of most of the visuals, I respect them and love Adam Jones work on the video. I especially like the third eye visuals toward the end of the video. And like many of Tool's songs it was longer than the usual radio-format (3-6 min) but it never feels like it because there is never a boring point. I really like these lyrics by the way:
    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality.
    Embrace this moment. remember. we are eternal.
    All this pain is an illusion.</div>

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    Nirvana - On A Plain
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    There was nothing wrong with it, but honestly, I've never been a big Nirvana fan. My brothers overplayed them for me. And I've always found Cobain's voice to be the least bit annoying.

    RATM - Sleep Now in the Fire
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    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    J_Ray just recommended this I think, but I'll rate it anyway to keep the thread flowing.

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    They're message is often hard to discern lyrically. They're extremely anarchistic, but it's almost like they're just anti-government and not against any specific cause, with songs like this at least. The video was cool though, especially the ending where the dude comes on and says they're pro-terrorist.

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    Mott The Hoople - All the Young Dudes

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Mott The Hoople - All the Young Dudes</div>
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    Such a classic song. The thing that gets me is that it was written by Bowie and later on sung by him but yet Mott does it better. Thank you for reminding of this great band. Now I gotta dig up my dad's vinyls!

    Marnie Stern - Every Single Line Means Something
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    This is easily the album of the year for me. This chick has such an amazing voice that resonates beyond comprehension. Not to mention, Zach Hill (the drummer) absolutely tears it up across the whole album and in this particular song as he does on everything he's ever done. The album came out in January, and I just found out about it today. I don't know how I missed it back then.

    For anyone interested in more, here's her MySpace, for a little peek.
     
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    Man, I've never heard of her either, but I really liked it. Her voice doesn't go with her look, but when I closed my eyes, it sounded amazing. I really, really have to check these guys out. I haven't come across a legit band with a chick singer since Sonic Youth.

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    Radiohead - Optimistic

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    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    The Yeah Yeah Yeah's and Be Your Own Pet are amazing, and they both have female vocalists.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Sasha Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">The Yeah Yeah Yeah's and Be Your Own Pet are amazing, and they both have female vocalists.</div>

    Karen O sucks.
     

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