Yeah, I REALLY got into blink when I was in jr high and highschool.
Yeah, I REALLY got into blink when I was in jr high and highschool.
Yes, it is. I had never really got into Floyd until about a year and a half ago. And they just blew my mind away. Pretty much dark side of the moon until the final cut is just awsome. To me atleast.
I don't remember. The Chili Peppers have pretty much always been there.
My current favorite band is The Allman Brothers. I can't tell you the first time I experienced their music because I've grown up listening to it. I can remember the song that turned my head to them and made me pay attention. A couple of years ago I was driving home from work with my daddy and Whipping Post was on the classic rock station. The lyrics and vocals are so raw and the music was just so desperate and heavy. It made an impression. So now I love them. Go me!
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Mine's pretty dull, really. Borrowed a few Megadeth albums (Rust in Peace, Youthanasia and Cryptic Writings from a friend, and loved them. Not all that interesting, was it?
Can favourite singers be mentioned?
"Good song.
I had experienced something similiar, but with the song 'One step up' from him. I was visiting my cousins for the night, and seeing as how they listen to Bruce all the time, i heard this song playing from the CD player that i just loved it, instantly. I went upto the bedroom with a CD walkman and the Tunnel of Love album and put the song on repeat for the night. There's something amazing about the song, it just sticks with you. I do believe that is Springsteen's best trait, he is a musician for the people (probably unlike Cash or Dylan in that way).
I still listen to Bruce alot today, and he is one of my favourite musicians."
It took me longer to get into Tunnel Of Love and his other post E Street Band albums, save for Nebraska, but I can say that I now love them all and that song is indeed another one that can stick with you. I could write endlessly on why Bruce is so inspiring and a large part is the fact that his music connects to the everyman, that somehow, his songs seem to cut right to the heart of the human experience, the good AND the bad, and not the melodramatic bad, but the common, hard-working bad, when you're working so hard and just barely making ends meet. Few artists have ever found a way to make that struggle so epic and truthful. For my money, he'll always be the best at it.
"My current favorite band is The Allman Brothers. I can't tell you the first time I experienced their music because I've grown up listening to it. I can remember the song that turned my head to them and made me pay attention. A couple of years ago I was driving home from work with my daddy and Whipping Post was on the classic rock station. The lyrics and vocals are so raw and the music was just so desperate and heavy. It made an impression. So now I love them. Go me!"
Ah, the Allman Brothers. Live At Fillmore may well be the greatest live album of all time.
There are so many great artists out there.
Take care all.
I have two I'll mention.
My favorite band has to be The Pillows. I was first introduced to them through FLCL quite a few years ago (watched a fansub).
The scene in the second episode where Canti is exploring the old school house while Mimi follows him has this beautiful garage band song called "Hybrid Rainbow". It was the first time I ever listened to them and I instantly fell in love. That entire scene with the song is just haunting and beautiful.
My next favorite is a singer, now I like the Boss (I love "Streets of Philidelphia") but my favorite still has to be Billy Joel. Growing up in a house that only played old country, Billy Joel was my first introduction to Rock n' Roll. I was eight at the time and my mother bought his Greatest Hits collection so she could listen to "Uptown Girl".
I listened to that album almost everyday for two years. While other kids were talking about Guns n' Roses and before even Nirvana hit the airwaves, I was humming "Piano Man" or singing "Movin Out". He still is one of my favorite musicians even after all these years. I can still sing along to every song on his Greatest Hits album.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
Ok.
The first time I heard my Favourite SInger* was when I was at my primary school disco. I was about five.
*I'm not going to say who it is - just look next to my user name and you'll soon work it out![]()
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ahh good old blink. i remember loving All The Small Things but hated all the rest,(cos i was a right gay back then) but then 5 years ago, a guy played me the 'I Know A Guy' bonus track from Mark, Tom and Travis Show and i fell in love with em![]()
yep, i would agree
hhm the first time i listened to metallica was probably with they're "until it sleeps" video
I hated it, but i changed my minded when a friend of mine made me listen to S&M. Been a fan after that![]()
Too big. <-- yeah i heard that one before![]()
The first time I listened to my favorite band Killswitch Engage was when I was 15 on MTV2, it was the video for thier song 'My Last Serenade' I loved it!