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Gunbot wrote:Is everything going to go full circle again where the Renaissance that classic rock has enjoyed these last few years gets replaced by 80's alternative/progressive music or Grunge again?
brywool wrote:Gunbot wrote:Is everything going to go full circle again where the Renaissance that classic rock has enjoyed these last few years gets replaced by 80's alternative/progressive music or Grunge again?
If so, it won't be from GD. Their new album sounds like Classic Rock.
Grunge... this is one Seattle guy that hated that crap. You probably heard the story of Pearl Jam's bass player getting robbed? Crap, it was probably members of Loverboy, Styx, and Reo Speedwagon who just wanted to punch him out for wrecking their careers...
Eric wrote:brywool wrote:Gunbot wrote:Is everything going to go full circle again where the Renaissance that classic rock has enjoyed these last few years gets replaced by 80's alternative/progressive music or Grunge again?
If so, it won't be from GD. Their new album sounds like Classic Rock.
Grunge... this is one Seattle guy that hated that crap. You probably heard the story of Pearl Jam's bass player getting robbed? Crap, it was probably members of Loverboy, Styx, and Reo Speedwagon who just wanted to punch him out for wrecking their careers...
There is just NO nostaglic clamoring for the 90's. 80's nostaglia began by mid 90's and has continued to grow. There aren't movies or anything else that are trying to highlight the 90's. The music was just terrible and nobody wants to hear it again.
brywool wrote:Eric wrote:brywool wrote:Gunbot wrote:Is everything going to go full circle again where the Renaissance that classic rock has enjoyed these last few years gets replaced by 80's alternative/progressive music or Grunge again?
If so, it won't be from GD. Their new album sounds like Classic Rock.
Grunge... this is one Seattle guy that hated that crap. You probably heard the story of Pearl Jam's bass player getting robbed? Crap, it was probably members of Loverboy, Styx, and Reo Speedwagon who just wanted to punch him out for wrecking their careers...
There is just NO nostaglic clamoring for the 90's. 80's nostaglia began by mid 90's and has continued to grow. There aren't movies or anything else that are trying to highlight the 90's. The music was just terrible and nobody wants to hear it again.
I dunno, I'm actually starting to see a lot of 90s tribute bands popping up in my area. In 10 years, we'll all be wearing flannel again.... ooh... yay....
ProgRocker53 wrote:I'll be listening to it eventually I'm sure... I'm friends with a few big Green Day fans.
I'm over the days where I clamor for all music to be like 80's pop rock. Those days are long gone and it's just impossible for music to be that way again. What's the fun in listening to the exact same stuff all the time anyway? As much as I love and appreciate melodic rock and support it, 90's music and modern music really isn't that bad, you've got to look beyond some of the popular stuff.
Besides, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.. Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots.... all EXCELLENT bands... can't hate on them at all, very talented groups.
Eric wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:I'll be listening to it eventually I'm sure... I'm friends with a few big Green Day fans.
I'm over the days where I clamor for all music to be like 80's pop rock. Those days are long gone and it's just impossible for music to be that way again. What's the fun in listening to the exact same stuff all the time anyway? As much as I love and appreciate melodic rock and support it, 90's music and modern music really isn't that bad, you've got to look beyond some of the popular stuff.
Besides, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.. Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots.... all EXCELLENT bands... can't hate on them at all, very talented groups.
I just want the energy and positiveness of the 80's spirit versus the dark feel of the 90's.
brywool wrote:Listened to the new GD album on Rollingstone.com.
Pretty damned good album. Check it out.
mikemarrs wrote:i knew the 90's had truly hit around 1994 or so i went to a party and everyone there was lethargic or looked about half asleep.i made a lame attempt to kickstart this party by putting on some hard rocking music by motley crue i think it was kickstart my heart.anyway they looked at me and told me to chill out and sit,lol.i felt like billy madison when he cranked the stroke by billy squier in his t-top trans am.
ProgRocker53 wrote:I'll be listening to it eventually I'm sure... I'm friends with a few big Green Day fans.
I'm over the days where I clamor for all music to be like 80's pop rock. Those days are long gone and it's just impossible for music to be that way again. What's the fun in listening to the exact same stuff all the time anyway? As much as I love and appreciate melodic rock and support it, 90's music and modern music really isn't that bad, you've got to look beyond some of the popular stuff.
Besides, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.. Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots.... all EXCELLENT bands... can't hate on them at all, very talented groups.
brywool wrote:Hootie... ugh. WHAT were we thinking???
Bought the new U2 along with Green Day's new one. The U2 album really pales in comparison and really doesn't do much for me at all. Too bad cuz their last few albums were classics.
brywool wrote:Eric wrote:There is just NO nostaglic clamoring for the 90's. 80's nostaglia began by mid 90's and has continued to grow. There aren't movies or anything else that are trying to highlight the 90's. The music was just terrible and nobody wants to hear it again.
I dunno, I'm actually starting to see a lot of 90s tribute bands popping up in my area. In 10 years, we'll all be wearing flannel again.... ooh... yay....
slucero wrote:Listening now... songwriting is strong, as always Billy Joe is incisive and right on the mark... but jesus there's a lot of production on it... it has a production "sheen" that is anything but raw punk.. but GD one of the first acts to crossover from punk to mainstream, and their more polished production (just like Nevermind did it for Nirvana) had a lot to do with it.
Sonically this is a lot of fun to listen too.. the guitars friggin' sound like sex.. the drums bright & tight, bass is tight and filling.
Well done.
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