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All Inclusive "Recommend Me For Music" Thread
Joseph:
--- Quote from: Johnny C on 04 Nov 2006, 10:05 ---No later Springsteen than Born In The U.S.A., though.
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Not true at all. I much prefer Tunnel Of Love to Born In The U.S.A., and his next few albums were very good as well, though they usually failed to live up to his earlier work. In the new millenium, he's created amazing material. I've yet to hear The Rising, but I've heard magnificent things. Devils and Dust was a fantastic folky album, and his latest, The Seeger Sessions has easily been my favorite album of the year. It is simply stunning.
jcknbl:
I'm pretty sure anyone who went to actual raves before they became a delapidated party cliche would be really annoyed by this thread.
Luckily that isn't me. I recomend The Best of Italo Disco Vol. II. This 80's Synth Pop trend in recomendations is going to make for a much better party too.
End If Kris:
Suggestions? Track list? Post them here please. If you need to know what I am looking for It would be something classic rockish with alot of "go" in it. Something to warm up to and get pumped for a game with. Thanks in advance.
The Eyeball Kid:
--- Quote from: tommydski on 04 Nov 2006, 23:05 ---in my experience, people who recommend 'greatest hits' albums are clueless.
as are people who buy them.
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well... it depends on the context. For alot of classic rock/50s/60s stuff a cheap Greatest Hits is enough. I don't need every single Animals album- i need We Gotta Get Out Of This Place and House of the Rising Sun, and for $10 i get that and 25 other songs so i'm good. Same with The Monkees, the Turtles, Hermann's Hermits, etc
for Dylan, i do try to recomend albums.... but the Greatest Hits can help me figure out which era of Dylan the person is most likely to like. For tom waits i just use Rain Dogs, since it transitions between his two periods
my metalhead friend says stuff like 'you cannot appreciate metal unless you study it your whole life and know everything about every band', which i think is a bit silly
valley_parade:
I go to a lot of AHL games, and it seems that the music they play during warmups and between periods is just generic nu-metal and top-40 hip hop. Blech. I know that wouldn't get me pumped up, aside from wanting to kill whoever's blasting the shit over the PA.
Newish Motorhead. Fuck it, any Motorhead, ever.
3 Inches of Blood? I'd recommend them for almost any situation ever.
Ummm, pretty much any thrash band ever would help, I'd think. Maybe newer bands like Unearth and Lamb of God, as well.
As for the more classic stuff, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Sabbath, Anthrax.
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