Re: New Rock & Roll Band Recently Hit the Scene
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 6:38 pm
Why, we've all done the stroke.Headhunter wrote:I'm just generally a Billy Squier hater, I will make no concessions. He is my enemy.
Why, we've all done the stroke.Headhunter wrote:I'm just generally a Billy Squier hater, I will make no concessions. He is my enemy.
It ain't. They're really not doing anything for me. Everything I've listened to just sounds like a decent Zep cover band playing songs I've never heard before. Maybe it's why I'm not into John Bonomassa either, too much of a throwback. Hopefully they age better than John because he's just stuck in the same dad-blues-rock blandness he broke out with.Jason wrote:I bang them all equally.
Check out that 26 minute live Lover, Leaver performance and tell me that ain't among the best shit you've ever heard.
Jason has been saying that since he was shot from the womb, the fuck you talking.Headhunter wrote:Also, why is every comment on YouTube videos for classic rock songs a variation of "This is REAL music, not any of that new shit" or some kid saying "I'm 12 years old and this is what I listen to!" simultaneously bemoaning his generation and getting lots of high fives and back pats from 50+ year olds.
It's a sorry atmosphere, even for YouTube comments.
Alright, you're gonna get Jason very, very angry, so I'm out.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It ain't. They're really not doing anything for me. Everything I've listened to just sounds like a decent Zep cover band playing songs I've never heard before. Maybe it's why I'm not into John Bonomassa either, too much of a throwback. Hopefully they age better than John because he's just stuck in the same dad-blues-rock blandness he broke out with.Jason wrote:I bang them all equally.
Check out that 26 minute live Lover, Leaver performance and tell me that ain't among the best shit you've ever heard.
He's in here giving a blowjob gravy train to Greta Van Fleet, but says shit like "pizza is fine" and "Italian is overrated to high hell" in the chat. He can take itReign in Blood wrote:Alright, you're gonna get Jason very, very angry, so I'm out.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It ain't. They're really not doing anything for me. Everything I've listened to just sounds like a decent Zep cover band playing songs I've never heard before. Maybe it's why I'm not into John Bonomassa either, too much of a throwback. Hopefully they age better than John because he's just stuck in the same dad-blues-rock blandness he broke out with.Jason wrote:I bang them all equally.
Check out that 26 minute live Lover, Leaver performance and tell me that ain't among the best shit you've ever heard.
If you stream Jay-Z they do I dont.Jason wrote:They also give your money to Jay-Z and shit. How do yOu SlEeP aT nIgHt?!?!Tiggnutz wrote:I pay Spotify they pay the bandJason wrote:Fund rock and roll, dammit.Tiggnutz wrote:It's on Spotify so no need to purchase WOOO!!
What Zeppelin song does A Change Is Gonna Come sound like?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It ain't. They're really not doing anything for me. Everything I've listened to just sounds like a decent Zep cover band playing songs I've never heard before. Maybe it's why I'm not into John Bonomassa either, too much of a throwback. Hopefully they age better than John because he's just stuck in the same dad-blues-rock blandness he broke out with.Jason wrote:I bang them all equally.
Check out that 26 minute live Lover, Leaver performance and tell me that ain't among the best shit you've ever heard.
I am a forgiving man. Phase 1 of Greta is "Wow, they sound a lot like Zeppelin", and D is still trapped in that phase. I'm onto like phase 3 or 4 where I'm starting to hear all the influences of the band coming through in their music. I'm hearing not just Plant, I'm hearing Janis, Rising-era Dio, Charlie Poole, etc... They wear their influences on their sleeve. Doesn't mean it's a bad shirt, homeboys.Reign in Blood wrote:Alright, you're gonna get Jason very, very angry, so I'm out.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It ain't. They're really not doing anything for me. Everything I've listened to just sounds like a decent Zep cover band playing songs I've never heard before. Maybe it's why I'm not into John Bonomassa either, too much of a throwback. Hopefully they age better than John because he's just stuck in the same dad-blues-rock blandness he broke out with.Jason wrote:I bang them all equally.
Check out that 26 minute live Lover, Leaver performance and tell me that ain't among the best shit you've ever heard.
Here, I'll copy and paste exactly what I said, and bold it above: "playing songs I've never heard before". Where it that sounds like I said specific songs sounded like specific songs? No where. It's their overall sound and style, which they apparently deny: https://www.iheart.com/content/2018-04- ... influence/Jason wrote:What Zeppelin song does A Change Is Gonna Come sound like?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It ain't. They're really not doing anything for me. Everything I've listened to just sounds like a decent Zep cover band playing songs I've never heard before. Maybe it's why I'm not into John Bonomassa either, too much of a throwback. Hopefully they age better than John because he's just stuck in the same dad-blues-rock blandness he broke out with.Jason wrote:I bang them all equally.
Check out that 26 minute live Lover, Leaver performance and tell me that ain't among the best shit you've ever heard.
I have never had any problem like thatHeadhunter wrote:I'm still upset about that one recent U2 album infiltrating my phone and snaking its way into my music library
Maybe I would have given it a chance if not for the scummy sneak attack element of it all.
There is no trapping, I walked by the room, looked in, walked on. Keep coming back because some monkey in here keeps telling me to, but nothing new hereJason wrote:I am a forgiving man. Phase 1 of Greta is "Wow, they sound a lot like Zeppelin", and D is still trapped in that phase. I'm onto like phase 3 or 4 where I'm starting to hear all the influences of the band coming through in their music. I'm hearing not just Plant, I'm hearing Janis, Rising-era Dio, Charlie Poole, etc... They wear their influences on their sleeve. Doesn't mean it's a bad shirt, homeboys.Reign in Blood wrote:Alright, you're gonna get Jason very, very angry, so I'm out.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It ain't. They're really not doing anything for me. Everything I've listened to just sounds like a decent Zep cover band playing songs I've never heard before. Maybe it's why I'm not into John Bonomassa either, too much of a throwback. Hopefully they age better than John because he's just stuck in the same dad-blues-rock blandness he broke out with.Jason wrote:I bang them all equally.
Check out that 26 minute live Lover, Leaver performance and tell me that ain't among the best shit you've ever heard.
iPhone?Tiggnutz wrote:I have never had any problem like thatHeadhunter wrote:I'm still upset about that one recent U2 album infiltrating my phone and snaking its way into my music library
Maybe I would have given it a chance if not for the scummy sneak attack element of it all.
Nah was it the free spotify?Headhunter wrote:iPhone?Tiggnutz wrote:I have never had any problem like thatHeadhunter wrote:I'm still upset about that one recent U2 album infiltrating my phone and snaking its way into my music library
Maybe I would have given it a chance if not for the scummy sneak attack element of it all.
Lol. That article is written with so much butthurt. If you actually watch the interview, Plant was generally warm to them and the "eyeroll" was obviously Plant joking. People are clearly going out of their way to not like them. But that has been the dividing point between rock fans with this band so far. "They sound too much like Led Zeppelin" or "rock and roll is back, can't wait to see these guys evolve". No matter what they sound like, they will always have the haters in the background whining about their sound and stealing from Led Zeppelin. Oh, the hypocrisy.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Here, I'll copy and paste exactly what I said, and bold it above: "playing songs I've never heard before". Where it that sounds like I said specific songs sounded like specific songs? No where. It's their overall sound and style, which they apparently deny: https://www.iheart.com/content/2018-04- ... influence/Jason wrote:What Zeppelin song does A Change Is Gonna Come sound like?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It ain't. They're really not doing anything for me. Everything I've listened to just sounds like a decent Zep cover band playing songs I've never heard before. Maybe it's why I'm not into John Bonomassa either, too much of a throwback. Hopefully they age better than John because he's just stuck in the same dad-blues-rock blandness he broke out with.Jason wrote:I bang them all equally.
Check out that 26 minute live Lover, Leaver performance and tell me that ain't among the best shit you've ever heard.
You can check out any time you'd like, son.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:There is no trapping, I walked by the room, looked in, walked on. Keep coming back because some monkey in here keeps telling me to, but nothing new here