Some of Buckethead's best:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2oUPtNhcnE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHPlxBQlOM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adV8-_hgL4g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHqJ2pwBiYw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChE4rLJr8Do
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZoFeTQmfs4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u51CTSGImQo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGIs3fOTc7s&feature=related
Hip-Hop's best:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qjd7EbUUds8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNoWZNLwokw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mnyBp4FzzI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdXdsF08SWQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NBuGv3289A
I don't really care that much about music, but lately I've been listening to Rockapella.
And, Hell, I always loved this Sinatra song.
Another big Kanye fan here, 808s and Dark Twisted Fantasy would probably be my least two favourite albums, the latter has some fantastic songs but it's just got a little too much snyth for my liking.
I mostly listen to video game music, particularly stuff from Final Fantasy and God of War, stuff like that.
Although I'v recently discovered My Chemical Romance, mainly because their lead singer writes one of my favorite comic series(The Umbrella Academy):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDWgsQhbaqU
Folk
Neo-Folk
Local Bluegrass One-Man Band
Crust/Sludge
Atmospheric Heathen Dark Metal with Black Metal and Neo-Folk Influences
Weirdo occult music, you mean.
Anyways, Down in June did a great cover of Black Angel by Death in June.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMR-JsFuhO8
Someone who knows DI6 on this forum? Odd. By which do you mean weirdo occult music, Agalloch or neo-folk? I have that Down In June album, and I don't remember getting into it all that much.
Bert: Someone who knows DI6 on this forum? Odd. By which do you mean weirdo occult music, Agalloch or neo-folk? I have that Down In June album, and I don't remember getting into it all that much. All the stuff people who read Julius Evola listen to. The New Righto types. I will break in the doors of hell and smash the bolts; there will be confusion of people, those above with those from the lower depths. I shall bring up the dead to eat food like the living; and the hosts of dead will outnumber the living. | Post Points: 20
808s and Dark Twisted Fantasy would probably be my least two favourite albums, the latter has some fantastic songs but it's just got a little too much snyth for my liking.
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Thanks for all of the great music. I'm especially enjoying Tony Igy. If you like electronic/techno have you heard Infected Mushroom?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQs_dv4o3Is
All the stuff people who read Julius Evola listen to. The New Righto types.
I always thought that was like boring skin head punk music, or maybe some forms of death metal and industrial. But now that I think about it playing folksy ballad music about orcs, men with axes, or whatever makes more sense.
Anyway, here's Dvorak:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH9YC5N0pZs&feature=related
And PiL (utilizing my man Tchaikovsky):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOU6_JKL9r0
And Charles Mingus:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtwxJJkMUF8s:
You're half right with the music. Sol Invictus was influenced early on by Julius Evola, and had a song titled Against The Modern World, and Tony Wakeford wrote The Death of The West while he was still in Death in June before Sol Invictus. What I don't get is this "New Right" bullshit, and this stupid shit about orcs and fantasy crap whenever Evola is mentioned. It seems that something stupid gets said on the internet, and then is published everywhere like it's fact.
In my experience, the border line between power metal nerds, black metal nerds and New Right nerds is nearly invinsible.
NSBM is a genre in itself, but I never got why they were into National Socialism. They are into a degenerate subculture that would have been banned by the NSDAP. I've never come across anyone who was into or self indentified as being "New Right". NS and "Third Position" are they only labels I come across, and I find NS to be counter to traditionalism, and I've found such positions amongst some more heathen radical traditionalist who held the view that NS was a product of the modern world, and does not align with their world view. The faction of people into NSBM who actually read traditionalist writers is small, and I don't use a form of entertainment as a way to distinguish who's into what. I never came across this "New Right" shit til this forum, and I've yet to see or hear it anywhere else.
I've never come across anyone who was into or self indentified as being "New Right"
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I never got why they were into National Socialism. They are into a degenerate subculture that would have been banned by the NSDAP.
Because they are loser morons, pretty much.
For those of you who like George Thorogood, check out one of his big inspirations (and an inspiration for the song 'Bad to the Bone' specifically):
I'm Bad Like Jesse James by John Lee Hooker
I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned Muse, the band that will open the Olympics. Bellamy is a flaming libertarian. To young people they understandably sound like the greatest thing that's ever been, though Bellamy is nowhere near the singer that Freddie was and nowhere near the guitar player that Gilmour is. I don't even think he's as good a guitar player as Brian May, but he is a world class song writer.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8KQmps-Sog
the killers > muse
fact!!!! you can google it
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LOL, coincidence?maybe not.
Nobody's mentiond the freakin Beatles or Velvet Underground yet!!
Here are probably my two favorite rock songs of all time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Q9D4dcYng
Actually, I won't suggest a VU song, because they can get a bit risqué, so I'll sub a couple Television songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f3d5ZdE4vY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxFPwj5IbWc
The Beatles are garbage, and their music has some odd occult elements I don't like (I prefer any occult elements up front, not hidden). I've come across some articles referencing them to Theodor Adorno of the Frankfurt School as an influence. You can take that with a grain of salt.
On the other hand I don't mind a Christian mystic naming his band after Aleister Crowley's 93 current, or the current of Thelema.
I prefer any occult elements up front, not hidden
I usually don't really care about lyrics, so it doesn't matter one way or the other to me. You do know what occult means don't you?!?!
yah it is kinda weird no one mentioned on of the greatest rock bands in history.
my fav beatles song prob has to be "don't let me down".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZj_bCNVvGw
it is certainly not their most ground breaking or experimental work. but i just love the emotion in lennon's voice and billy preston on the keyboard.
Aye, I've always loved that too.
Just re learned the song "Rain" on bass; like "Don't let me down" it's one of those non albu, B side goodies. I love Paul's bass playing, unfortunately that amazing bass guitar of his (Hofner Bass) runs for like 1K, and the George / John's Rickenbacher's run for about the same.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard82.html
"Since great jazz requires great melodic songs at its base, the degeneration of jazz after World War II went hand in hand with the degeneration of the popular song, which finally descended into rock." Murray Rothbard
Rothbard weren't rock'n roll guys, I quess?
Weird, how in the hell you can call Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, or even people like Ornette Coleman "jazz degeneration" is silly to me. I think there were articles how Shoenberg and even Stravinsky were signs of "decadent" and "debauched" music that wasn't doing music correct. I don't get people most of the time.
Reading over this thread there seems to be an unusually high number of prog fan's. At least, a lot more than would come from a random sample of the public. An interesting coincidence, perhaps a correlation?
If my avatar hasn't already given it away for you, I'm a huge progressive rock/metal fan. I also enjoy classic rock, heavy metal and even a little death metal. I'm a big fan of Dream Theater, Symphony X, Porcupine Tree and Opeth.
'Weird, how in the hell you can call Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, or even people like Ornette Coleman "jazz degeneration" is silly to me.'
They are playing a completely different genre. They can call it what they like but it's nothing like the first 25 years of jazz. To Louis Armstrong it was as if someone was speaking to him in Chinese. I agree with Rothbard 100% on the issue of jazz, but I feel that 50's and 60's rock is probably the closest new genre to trad jazz - it has the same origins and the same feel, just in a slightly different way.
Note I'm not disparaging the artists you listed, I'm just pointing out that it was a very big shift and that someone who likes early jazz isn't any more guaranteed to like bebop and its derivations than someone who likes blues would like modern pop.
They are playing a completely different genre.
If they are, so be it. So was Debussy from Bach, or even Beethoven from Bach for that matter. All that matters is that relevant music is being produced. If you want disparage Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, Stravinsky, Shoenberg, Nono, John Cage, The Beatles, or The Velvet Underground, TheSex Pistols, Kanye West, or Lady Gaga for the sake of "sound" economic thiniking, it seems a bit odd to me. Why are people doing this?
Television is a good band, but the Velvet Underground is just something else :)
Speaking of Coleman, Mingus, and Coltrane, here's one of my favs, Sonny Sharrock:
Genres aren't so concrete. They are more like ideas, and vague aesthetics then set boundaries for artists. There's no reason to take them too seriously. A good artist has influences from all over the place appropriately placed.
For example, one can listen to Charlie Feathers then listen Elvis Presley. Sure you can call both of them rockabilly, but does it mean thats all they are? Charlie Feathers takes more of a folky country blues take on that sound, I would compare him to Jimmie Rodgers or Blind Blake then before Presley.
Musical taste is entirely subjective. Be happy with whatever you get out of it.
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Propaganda, you scare me to death. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rajF73BI6tI Defending this corruption on which you are sat You tell me what to think, you tell me this and that `Freedom is O.K. you scum` but make sure it`s never used In your defence of liberty I always stand accused And your shadow in the sun always give a shock While the hate mail rises like some kind of moral rock Propaganda, you scare me to death Propaganda, you scare me to death I know you want to lock me up and see justice done You say get the army in, you hope that day will come You will give me something to think about Right between my eyes Then you`ll see your freedom the day that freedom dies I can`t see many reds underneath my bed But the fascists in the letter-box are messing up my head You tell me I`ve got rights, the same for rich and poor But you`re behind the police when they`re knocking down my door
I've had rhcp stuck in my head all day:
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That's a pretty good way to sum up things. Nice recomendations by the way. Not familiar with either of those two fellas, but they were both pretty darn good selections you picked out.
I have just started getting into this bass guitarist named Jaco Pastorius:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY_tScCrRdc
Gah, I fail at embedding youtube stuff here. How do I do that?
D.I.T.C.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxGVdpZnGsI
Mostly O.C. today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NsbQvuNPsQ
For any Yardbird fan (and I am a big one), cool news:
http://www.easyaction.co.uk/detail/EARS035
Also Kim Deal on "real bass guitar players" funny and true:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCPy_57z4_w