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Originally posted by: MBony
Kings of Leon
Listen to their 2nd album, then listen to their most recent. Night and day....
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: yh125d
RHCP
its about to hit the fan
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
Beatles, although it kinda goes against the spirit of the question when you quit (or die) before you're even 30 years old. Hendrix comes to mind too, now that I wrote that.
There's something about approaching 40 that tends to make for increasingly crappy music.
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Do you like Phil Collins? I've been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where, uh, Phil Collins' presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpiece. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. Christy, take off your robe. Listen to the brilliant ensemble playing of Banks, Collins and Rutherford. You can practically hear every nuance of every instrument. Sabrina, remove your dress. In terms of lyrical craftsmanship, the sheer songwriting, this album hits a new peak of professionalism. Sabrina, why don't you, uh, dance a little. Take the lyrics to Land of Confusion. In this song, Phil Collins addresses the problems of abusive political authority. In Too Deep is the most moving pop song of the 1980s, about monogamy and commitment. The song is extremely uplifting. Their lyrics are as positive and affirmative as, uh, anything I've heard in rock. Christy, get down on your knees so Sabrina can see your ass. Phil Collins' solo career seems to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying, in a narrower way. Especially songs like In the Air Tonight and, uh, Against All Odds. Sabrina, don't just stare at it, eat it. But I also think Phil Collins works best within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist, and I stress the word artist. This is Sussudio, a great, great song, a personal favorite.
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: yh125d
RHCP
its about to hit the fan
Absolutely. RHCP has always sucked ass.
Originally posted by: MBony
Kings of Leon
Listen to their 2nd album, then listen to their most recent. Night and day....
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Hmm, tough call. I'll have to do a PT marathon tomorrow to see if I agree or disagree.
KT
I tend to prefer Heavy Metal/Heavy Prog/Prog Metal, and while I do like PTs earlier work I'm just not much into Psychedelic/Experimental Rock, so I prefer the newer PT.
Enjoy the marathon!![]()
Almost finished with In Absentia and so far you are right, it is the best album of the ones I've progressed through. Let's see what Deadwing and Blank Planet bring to the table...
KT
Edit: I am thoroughly enjoying it by the way.![]()
I would love to do a PT marathon as well, but with work right now I just can't. Maybe soon.![]()
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I haven't listened to Symmetry in its entirety in a while, so I'll have to do so and see if I agree with you, but I think I like Black Holes better.
KT
The sounds are a bit different between the two albums. OoS starts off kinda soft and really doesn't ever get too heavy. Plug-in Baby and Citizen Erased are kind of hard at times, but not much. I think OoS is also a bit more emo (which would explain the softness) than BHaR.
BHar's politicalness isn't too bad if you ignore the first track, which kinda makes you listen to the whole CD looking for political mumbo jumbo. Like the talk in Assassin about "taking your leaders down". I'm also pretty sure Supermassive Black Hole talks about global warming with the stuff about "glaciers melting in the heat of night".
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Hmm, tough call. I'll have to do a PT marathon tomorrow to see if I agree or disagree.
KT
I tend to prefer Heavy Metal/Heavy Prog/Prog Metal, and while I do like PTs earlier work I'm just not much into Psychedelic/Experimental Rock, so I prefer the newer PT.
Enjoy the marathon!![]()
Almost finished with In Absentia and so far you are right, it is the best album of the ones I've progressed through. Let's see what Deadwing and Blank Planet bring to the table...
KT
Edit: I am thoroughly enjoying it by the way.![]()
I would love to do a PT marathon as well, but with work right now I just can't. Maybe soon.![]()
Forgot to come post again.
It's hard for me to put Blank Planet ahead of Deadwing, I think that record is brilliant. The funny thing is I am listening to Blank Planet again right now and it is amazing in it's own right, but when compared to Deadwing I think it is slightly below it. What an impressive body of work PT has though, just fantastic.
KT
Originally posted by: Arkitech
I'll take a stab at this one
Incubus
Disturbed
The Roots
Outcast