SixesAlltheway
Ancient Mariner
I listened to two albums (Individual Thought Patterns and Symbolic) of theirs just today!
Man, Chuck was great.
Here is another favorite metal guitarist of mine who sadly also passed away..
I listened to two albums (Individual Thought Patterns and Symbolic) of theirs just today!
Yeah, I'd consider Daft Punk techno. I listen to them on occasion too. Especially the soundtrack they did for Tron: Legacy, that's excellent.I've been listening to a lot of 'techno' stuff?? what would you call Daft Punk? My son turned me on to that and it's kinda fun.
I've been listening to a lot of 'techno' stuff?? what would you call Daft Punk? My son turned me on to that and it's kinda fun.
I think dubstep can be really cool rhythmically but gets kinda monotone really quickly. I really like when electronic music has dubstep elements thrown in, rather than a pure dubstep song/mix.Yeah, either way, it's kinda fun.
Both my son and daughters like dubstep, so we play a lot of that from youtube. Some of the mixes are pretty good, some are pretty horrible.
As a pessimist, you'll rarely be disappointed by people or life.I'm trying to be optimistic probably for the first time in my life, don't think that'll turn out well. Oh wait..
Yea. I've heard EPs/singles that are just several different mixes of the same song and they're all interpreted quite differently. I rarely find one that I like, honestly.I'd agree with that... when Dubstep is used to enhance a song, it works well. And some people are better than others at making a song sound good. I'll listen to 5 versions of the same song and only find one god one.
Me too. It's a short little section that sounds fantastic. You can't help but hum or 'sing' along to it.I'm in love with the harmony at 3:08.
I have a buddy who turned 50 last year. He grew up in a home where metal was frowned upon and somehow missed it in his 20s and 30s. He basically discovered it in the past decade. Saw Maiden, Priest and Ozzy for the first time in the past few years. But he is certainly an exception.What about Iron Maiden and metal in general. How much of that is actually childhood nostalgia? I take it that most of us grew up listening to metal or rock of some kind...it is rare to find people in their 30s who suddenly, without any previous exposure, turns on a plate and starts listening to Mercyful Fate, Sabbath and Metallica.
I'm sure many people would state that heavy metal is something that you "outgrow" when you reach a certain age....Just as people think about fantasy books. Are we just geeks for not having done so?