Your Musical Past

Talk about your fave band or genres. Or plug your own band, whatever.
User avatar
Smoke
Taiyed Brodel
Posts: 1123
Joined: Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:33 am
Location: Ohio
Contact:

Re: Your Musical Past

Post by Smoke »

bcolephases wrote:
Morrissey's lyrics are definitely very tongue in cheek (which is one of the reasons I appreciate him).The Smiths album Meat is Murder is a very dark album, IMO, and also very good. Rusholme Ruffians is a particular favorite of mine, Headmasters ritual "A CRACK ON THE HEAD, is just what you get for not asking). I think on that album of above all else the bassist Andy Rourke shined. P-nut's awesome, but Andy Rourke and can really put together a bass line.
YEah he does have some memorable bass lines, notably on headmaster ritual, queen is dead, and this charming man. Nick used to be my fav lyricist too before DTOM. Now its just predictable.
True, Nick hasn't been displaying the wit. I tend to think that's what California and the easy life does to people.

Even though Mozzer is rich and successful, he never quite gets away from being a mope.
User avatar
bcolephases
Taiyed Brodel
Posts: 1470
Joined: Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:03 pm

Re: Your Musical Past

Post by bcolephases »

Am I white trash for listening to Pantera? Feels like it sometimes.
Image
User avatar
Smoke
Taiyed Brodel
Posts: 1123
Joined: Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:33 am
Location: Ohio
Contact:

Re: Your Musical Past

Post by Smoke »

bcolephases wrote:Am I white trash for listening to Pantera? Feels like it sometimes.
Most white trash know they're white trash and except it.

If that line applies to you, then yes
Post Reply