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i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
my collection is boring me. i've been listening to the same crap for a few months now.
some skynyrd, stones, beatles, zeppelin, radiohead, muse, smashing pumpkins, stabbing westward, sting, g n r, oasis, david bowie. some good rock/classic, help me. edit: i think i prefer british music. i'm interested in good composers, too. |
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Re: i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
Ever listened to Coheed and Cambria. Just something I think you like as a fellow fan of Stabbing Westward, and Muse.
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Re: i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
supergrass?
The The? Kinks? |
#4
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Re: i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
Richter, the Sofia Recitals. You can thank me later.
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Re: i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
you should never tire of david bowie.
I would consider getting into the velvet underground ("loaded" is pretty accessible, and you could check out their earlier stuff from there), the talking heads (either fear of music or stop making sense, which is a good sampler), and the kinks (I don't know any kinks albums, but "to the bone" is a pretty good sampler as well.) |
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Re: i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
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Ever listened to Coheed and Cambria. Just something I think you like as a fellow fan of Stabbing Westward, and Muse. [/ QUOTE ] Just as a caveat, some people who like those bands won't like C&C. At all. And they may want to stab themselves with scissors whenever they hear the lead singer's voice. Just wanted to make you aware of that possibility. |
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Re: i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
Check out:
Dream Theater Velvet Revolver Queens of the Stone Age Stone Temple Pilots RUSH |
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Re: i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
America, E.L.O, Tom Petty, James Taylor, Paul Simon, Nick Drake, Jackson Browne, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Olivia Tremor Control, Pavement, Sloan, Spoon, Stevie Wonder, U2, Quasi.
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Re: i need to buy more music, i\'m dying
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talking heads (either fear of music or stop making sense [/ QUOTE ] Excellent suggestion...fabulous live album. Velvet Underground, I'd suggest the third self-titled album as an accessible starting place, too. If "some" applies to the stones/beatles/zeppelin/police, I'd suggest looking at the rest of their catalogue...enormous amount of great stuff you might be missing. Elliott Smith gets mentioned here often...you'd probably like due to the Beatles' influence. If you've somehow missed Coldplay, you'd probably like that, too. |
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