Well, at least that was my opinion for a long time. When I was younger I was a big generationalist (think in simile to racist). I went through a short phase of classic rock, and never grew out of the Led Zep and Hendrix totally, but I had some real hostility toward the Dead and Dylan, and many of the like. I gave away all my Pink Floyd, Cream, and more when I realized that these old people did ...
Last week I posted a song by Puya and indicated that it incorporated a bassline that was quite similar to that of another song by a different band. A friend later told me, after listening to the two songs, that he didn't hear the similarity, so it is quite possible that it is all in my head. In any case, the answer to last week's question is the song attached to this post, you can compare it to
Didn't intend for this first edition after my vacation to be so barebones, but lots has happened this past week as we adjusted to being back, so here ya go: ten songs, with videos, but no comments. Except to note that shuffle play wanted to work Michael Jackson into the mix.1. Ray Parker, Jr., "Ghostbusters."2. Tina Turner, "What's Love Got to Do With It?"3. Art of Noise, "Close (To the Ed...
I started listening to the Minutemen shortly after discovering fIREHOSE's debut album. It could be said they got me thru my last year of high school and well-into my first year at uni.Was kinda shocked that no Minutemen results showed up in my searches here. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.My library is taking a while to get MOGified. In the meantime I think I'll post a favorite.It's to...