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Jason wrote:My buddies (The Lillies) are opening for Blue Oyster Cult next week. Pretty awesome.
That's cool as hell! Buck Dharma is vastly underrated.
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Jmac Attack wrote:
Jason wrote:My buddies (The Lillies) are opening for Blue Oyster Cult next week. Pretty awesome.
That's cool as hell! Buck Dharma is vastly underrated.
Vastly for sure very solid singer and guitarist
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Tense



Can't wait to hear the full thing. That Nolan/Zimmer combo is probably my favorite combo in modern cinema.
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Black Sabbath doesn't get the credit it deserves for musicianship.
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Tiggnutz wrote:Black Sabbath doesn't get the credit it deserves for musicianship.
It does of critics in Metal circles they seemingly do, to imo ad nauseam. Yes, they are the godfather/grandfathers of metal or whatever. I love em a lot. But Paranoid should not be considered #1 on virtually every fucking list I see of top metal albums. Great album but overrated and over-saturated. And then even on top 100 lists, every album with Ozzy outside of the last 2 make a top 50 to 20 list? No, just no. Some of those albums only have 2-3 good songs on them. And one of those albums that they toss aside has Blow On A Jug, which is brilliant! I love Sabbath, but just because you were the first doesn't mean you're the best. Once Ozzy and Iommi kick the bucket, shit might change. /pseduo-rant
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Solid rant wood reed again
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Jason wrote:Solid rant wood reed again
My man *fives*
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Reign in Blood wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:Black Sabbath doesn't get the credit it deserves for musicianship.
It does of critics in Metal circles they seemingly do, to imo ad nauseam. Yes, they are they are the godfather/grandfathers of metal or whatever. I love em a lot. But Paranoid should not be considered #1 on virtually every fucking list I see of top metal albums. Great album but overrated and over-saturated. And then even on top 100 lists, every album with Ozzy outside of the last 2 make a top 50 to 20 list? No, just no. Some of those albums only have 2-3 good songs on them. And one of those albums that they toss aside has Blow On A Jug, which is brilliant! I love Sabbath, but just because you were the first doesn't mean you're the best. Once Ozzy and Iommi kick the bucket, shit might change. /pseduo-rant
Like Zack says, "there's so much better Sabbath out there than Paranoid and Iron Man".

Good rant, though. I do love me some Sabbath, but you're absolutely right when some of those albums only have 2-3 good songs on them. First =/= best is also true.
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Jmac Attack wrote:
Jason wrote:My buddies (The Lillies) are opening for Blue Oyster Cult next week. Pretty awesome.
That's cool as hell! Buck Dharma is vastly underrated.
I missed this post. I didn't know Jason was buddies with The Lillies. I saw them live downtown riverside at a bar. Wasn't shabby at all. I saw that they are opening for BOC on tour a couple weeks ago. Sweet gig.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:
Jmac Attack wrote:
Jason wrote:My buddies (The Lillies) are opening for Blue Oyster Cult next week. Pretty awesome.
That's cool as hell! Buck Dharma is vastly underrated.
I missed this post. I didn't know Jason was buddies with The Lillies. I saw them live downtown riverside at a bar. Wasn't shabby at all. I saw that they are opening for BOC on tour a couple weeks ago. Sweet gig.
We talked about this a few years back. :p

You complimented the guitarist on how crisp his sound was (I think).

The main guy I've known is the guitarist. We've been friends since middle school. I never really knew the singer, and the drummer and bassist were pretty good acquaintances, but they left the band. Haven't followed closely, don't know who took their place.
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Jmac Attack wrote:
Jason wrote:My buddies (The Lillies) are opening for Blue Oyster Cult next week. Pretty awesome.
That's cool as hell! Buck Dharma is vastly underrated.
I missed this post. I didn't know Jason was buddies with The Lillies. I saw them live downtown riverside at a bar. Wasn't shabby at all. I saw that they are opening for BOC on tour a couple weeks ago. Sweet gig.
We talked about this a few years back. :p

You complimented the guitarist on how crisp his sound was (I think).

The main guy I've known is the guitarist. We've been friends since middle school. I never really knew the singer, and the drummer and bassist were pretty good acquaintances, but they left the band. Haven't followed closely, don't know who took their place.
My memory really is going to shit.
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In fairness, I was probably more blown away about it than you were, and I'd be the one more likely to remember.
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Currently listening to The Howling soundtrack. The Pino score.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Tense



Can't wait to hear the full thing. That Nolan/Zimmer combo is probably my favorite combo in modern cinema.
Great article about the science behind the tension. Did you see it.
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showa58taro wrote:
DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Tense



Can't wait to hear the full thing. That Nolan/Zimmer combo is probably my favorite combo in modern cinema.
Great article about the science behind the tension. Did you see it.
Noop.
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I've got Enya's "Boadicea" on repeat as I'm writing. Just seems to fit perfectly. Wish i could find more Enya that is as good as this :P (I know that sounded *so* metal)
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:I've got Enya's "Boadicea" on repeat as I'm writing. Just seems to fit perfectly. Wish i could find more Enya that is as good as this :P (I know that sounded *so* metal)
Check out the Journey (not the band) soundtrack for potential writing inspiration.



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