Everything posted by tEx
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Is Keane trying to copy Coldplay??
Ive never thought Keane sounded like Coldplay. Some, especially here in the States lump them, simply because they are both British and feature the piano....
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Rate the Coldplay song above you
9.4 "'Til Kingdom Come"
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Modest Mouse
I liked some of the new stuff off of, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, which is a very Smiths like titile. They were able to bring in one of their idols to join the band (Johnny Marr), and he did some fantastic work....
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The Smiths
^^I hope so. Nobody has surpassed them yet, I always tell people that Coldplay is the best band...since The Smiths.
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The Smiths
David Cameron gives Barack Obama CDs of The Smiths I was reading the political stories in the Scottish broadsheet "The Sunday Herald" when mention was made of Barack Obama, on his UK visit, carrying a box of Cd's - including The Smiths - which the Tory leader had given to him: As the senator swept out through Parliament's gates it emerged that he was taking with him a box of CDs of music by some of Cameron's favourite British bands, including The Smiths, Radiohead, Gorillaz and Lily Allen. The Obama charm offensive tour plays Downing Street Good to hear that one of the most inspirational politicians in recent years now possesses material of The Smiths....
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Dave Matthews Band...
I cant stomach Dave Matthews....
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The Oasis Thread
^exactly. Not every album by a great band is classic.
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I kissed a girl and I liked it....?!
OKAY!!!!! Everybody hates it! DIE thread die....:veryangry:
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The Smiths
Greatness.........I got my one show in Dallas....:cry:
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Ian McCulloch on how Bunnyman turned funnyman to help Coldplay
^^any sources for hearing it?
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The Oasis Thread
The masses are finicky, but it matters not what the masses think. Oasis have their place in rock history cemented. If they continue to churn out good music thats great. My fav growing up (in case anyone wondered) was The Smiths, their legacy is cemented. Morrisseys has had some great stuff and some not so great stuff, but Im not going to bail on him as a fan......doesnt matter what he puts out. That'd be like bailing out on your parents because theyre old and not as "relevant" as they used to be.... This interview got me to really listen to Oasis, of course he's lauding The Smiths, but Ive really grown to love Oasis and recognize how great their catalogue is.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1MsuoNJQ3U
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The Smiths
Still Ill - The Smiths http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxZo5UODCCg
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The Smiths
last year in NYC Moz did the Letterman show & 5 nights at the Hammerstein Ballroom....
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The Smiths
I believe those conventions happen every year. Morrissey also had about 8 or 9 sold out shows in LA on the last tour, a bunch at the Hollywood Palladium and a sold out Hollywood Bowl.
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The Oasis Thread
Im talking about 3-4 great albums. There really arent that many.
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Ian McCulloch on how Bunnyman turned funnyman to help Coldplay
good article - has Coldplay ever covered an Echo song?
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The Oasis Thread
I like Oasis, even if their best is behind them......but lets be honest how many bands in history have made more than 3-4 really good albums.....
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Concerts/Artists you have seen/Are planning to see
Journey Thompson Twins Flock of Seagulls Echo & The Bunnymen Aztec Camera Book Of Love Depeche Mode The Cure New Order Spandau Ballet The Smiths Oasis Radiohead Coldplay Morrissey Barenaked Ladies
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Radiohead
Cant wait to see them again.... Radiohead do The Headmaster Ritual (from Meat Is Murder, The Smiths) and do a good job.... and The Smiths from 84 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ErN8QxjRsI
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The Smiths
Thats true, definitely not a sell out. Radiohead do The Headmaster Ritual (from Meat Is Murder, The Smiths) and the original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ErN8QxjRsI and live http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI2m-EPZEJU
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The Smiths
I was trying to find that youtube video of Chris Martin and Noel Gallagher singing a Smiths song.... Anybody?
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The Smiths
Yes, Im hoping he changes his tune considering how instrumental he was in reforming his favorite band the New York Dolls. Unfortunately he turned down $75 million last year for a reunion tour....
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The Smiths
Thats great, he still is one of the best live acts anywhere.
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The Smiths
THE INFLUENCE OF THE SMITHS, MORRISSEY & JOHNNY MARR Influence The Smiths have influenced a number of alternative rock bands. Even as early as 1985, the "band had spawned a rash of soundalike bands, including James, who opened for the group on their spring 1985 tour".[27] The Cranberries combined "the melodic jangle of post-Smiths indie-guitar pop with the lilting, trance-inducing sonic textures of late-'80s dream pop, creating their sound with "trebly, chiming guitars and spare, certain melodies".[28] As well, the band used Stephen Street as producer, who was known for "maximizing the moodiness of the Smiths".[29] The Cranberries fused this sound with lyrics that echoed the lovesick, literary style of Morrissey. "The Smiths singer's bookish, fiercely intelligent lyrics also provided a blueprint for the quiet, literate Scottish band Belle & Sebastian."[30] Marr's guitar playing "was a huge building block for more Manchester legends that followed The Smiths - The Stone Roses"; their guitarist John Squire has stated that Marr was a major influence.[31] Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher has called The Smiths an influence, especially Marr; Gallagher stated that "when The Jam split, The Smiths started, and I totally went for them."[32] Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien has acknowledged that he idolized The Smiths in the 1980s; the band pays homage to The Smiths in their song "Knives Out". After O'Brien played with Johnny Marr in New Zealand in 2001, he acknowledged that Marr was the reason he had picked up a guitar as a teenager. Music reviewer Piero Scaruffi argues that later Radiohead albums turned away from their Smiths'-influenced sound, "virtually hiding the guitars, replacing their emotional content with a barrage of semi-mechanical loops, warped instruments and ...digital noises."[33] Las Vegas band The Killers"...joined the post-millennium resurgence of post-punk and New Wave sound that was built by the likes of similar bands such as Interpol, The Rapture and The Strokes. The Killers were influenced by "bands like The Smiths, Depeche Mode, The Cure and other 80s staples."[34] Music critics have noted the strong British influences such as The Cure, The Smiths and The Clash in the band's sound, even quipping that they "sound more cockney than cowboy."[35] The "Britpop movement preempted by The Stone Roses and spearheaded by groups like Oasis, Suede and Blur, drew heavily from Morrissey's portrayal of and nostalgia for a bleak urban England of the past."[36] Britpop band Blur "formed as a result of seeing The Smiths on British television's South Bank Show in 1987. However, even though leading bands from the Britpop movement claimed to be influenced by The Smiths, the Britpop bands were at odds with the "basic anti-establishment philosophies of Morrissey and The Smiths", since Britpop "was an entirely commercial construct." In the book Saint Morrissey, the author claims that Britpop "airbrush[ed] Morrissey out of the picture...so that the Nineties and its centrally-planned and coordinated pop economy could happen."[37] Other bands influenced by The Smiths include Modest Mouse, Suede, Placebo, The Libertines, The Sundays, Throwing Muses, The Organ, Brand New, The Verve, and Doves. Journalist Chloe Veltman argues that "the fanatical adoration surrounding Morrissey today is founded on nostalgia, specifically a yearning for the Morrissey of the 1980s — the superstar-outsider frontman of The Smiths." She argues that The "Smiths have had a much more profound influence on subsequent culture than Morrissey has had on his own over the entire 17 year history of his solo career." She also points out that the "extensive catalogue of pop bands, plays, novels, films and other cultural artifacts that have been influenced by Morrissey's ideas and aesthetics draw their inspiration from The Smiths rather than Morrissey solo."[38]