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Aug 24 @ 9:58 AM ET
Saw them like 12 years ago when I went down to San Francisco to see Rage Against the Machine. Great line up: The Roots, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill, Wu Tang, then RATM đź‘Ť - NewYorkNuck
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
Aug 24 @ 10:24 AM ET
GnR were notorious for that. Too smashed to perform to their abilities. Too bad because their music was so intense any half assed effort was instantaneously recognizable. - bloatedmosquito
They were. Bloody shame so much talent in that band. Appetite was such a great album all through. I saw them open for Maiden in the late 80's and they were so out of it live they played 5 tracks then AXL jumped into to the crowd to try to beat someone up lol. They are bloody awful live.
One of THE most underrated metal/rock bands of that time. They just slightly missed their window. Saw them live when I was a teenager and they killed it. I was hooked. Welcome to the Club was probably their best album. polished and great production. Vices was more raw and intense depending on what you like. Regardless they were so talented. Too badd they weren't bigger than they were.
Neil Youngs Live at Massey Hall 1971 is an absolute staple of an album. Raw and invigorating. The guy was a folk guitar genius above Bob Dylan IMO. - LordHumungous
That's a blasphemous statement
Edit: well, maybe if you're just talking in the folk genre, but Dylan is a much better musician/lyricist on the whole
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Aug 24 @ 10:46 AM ET
That's a blasphemous statement
Edit: well, maybe if you're just talking in the folk genre, but Dylan is a much better musician/lyricist on the whole - NewYorkNuck
lol I knew that would cause a statement. I like Dylan and his songwriting prowess is unreal...but never really 'got' the whole Dylan popularity thing. I prefer NY but do have quite a bit of Dylan. On a personal level and considering Neil Youngs body of work/writing with multiple bands I would take NY over Dylan anyway...but that's just me
lol I knew that would cause a statement. I like Dylan and his songwriting prowess is unreal...but never really 'got' the whole Dylan popularity thing. I prefer NY but do have quite a bit of Dylan. On a personal level and considering Neil Youngs body of work/writing with multiple bands I would take NY over Dylan anyway...but that's just me - LordHumungous
lol I knew that would cause a statement. I like Dylan and his songwriting prowess is unreal...but never really 'got' the whole Dylan popularity thing. I prefer NY but do have quite a bit of Dylan. On a personal level and considering Neil Youngs body of work/writing with multiple bands I would take NY over Dylan anyway...but that's just me - LordHumungous
To each their own I'm the basically the inverse: Like Neil Young, love Dylan (with an asterisk for mainly early pre-accident Dylan).
It is funny to watch old interviews of Dylan and see how much of a Richard he was to the press. Sort of like Petey, just smarter and smugger.. and drugged up The Beatles also toyed with the press a lot too, snide Englishmen
To each their own I'm the basically the inverse: Like Neil Young, love Dylan (with an asterisk for mainly early pre-accident Dylan).
It is funny to watch old interviews of Dylan and see how much of a Richard he was to the press. Sort of like Petey, just smarter and smugger.. and drugged up The Beatles also toyed with the press a lot too, snide Englishmen - NewYorkNuck
It's not an either or thing for me, i like em both. For the past 20 years or so Dylan has been pretty incoherent so i wouldn't want to see him live. - golfingsince
One reason I haven't gone to see him live is just that. He's not the same person, and has said as much before too.
This guy – The Tallest Man on Earth – if you all haven't heard of him, is my favourite contemporary folk singer/songwriter. Has amazing lyrics, and a Dylan-ness to him (in his first few albums that aren't as 'produced'):
It's not an either or thing for me, i like em both. For the past 20 years or so Dylan has been pretty incoherent so i wouldn't want to see him live. - golfingsince
Saw him 12 -15 years ago at The Coliseum. F*cking brutal.
Thankfully, the tickets were free.
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC Joined: 04.26.2012
Aug 24 @ 12:30 PM ET
One would hope this would happen in VAN this season as well. Byfuglien would be a contributing factor here.
Jeff Marek on FAN590 says the leadership group in Winnipeg rides that team really hard & drives that team really hard, and if you don’t keep up, that leadership group doesn’t have a lot of time for you. There is a feeling around the NHL that Patrik Laine has fallen out of favour.
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC Joined: 04.26.2012
Aug 24 @ 12:30 PM ET
Cam Robinson and CanucksAbbyFan2 have been posting many highlights of the U20 Tournament and Podkolzin in particular. This kid is going to be awesome. - VANTEL
Cam Robinson and CanucksAbbyFan2 have been posting many highlights of the U20 Tournament and Podkolzin in particular. This kid is going to be awesome. - VANTEL
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC Joined: 04.26.2012
Aug 24 @ 1:36 PM ET
When he goes straight to the net his style reminds me of MacKinnon . He does have skill too. His finish needs some polish.
A bit surprised at the ELC for Silvos yesterday, I wonder what Canucks have in mind? I start thinking Mike DiPi trade? - VANTEL
Surprisingly one of the positions we have depth at. DCT touched on Markstrom. If there was any way to get another first you'd think it would include a goaltender/+