Iron Maiden! I knew I was forgetting someone important. I could listen to everything from their first album through No Prayer For The Dying, and Brave New World, over and over and over.
I put Grateful Dead in the shortlist I posted last summer, but that probably didn't make clear the extent of my disease. I have listened to multiple three hour Grateful Dead concerts in the same day. We're talking like nine hours of live Dead.
Back in college I once burned twelve CDs worth of noteworthy live versions of the song "Dark Star" in chronological order, spanning from 1968 to 1991, and listened to them all in a single day.
I do not pretend to believe that this is okay. Neither do I fight it.
aeonic
Title: Sporadic Poster
Joined: Nov 19 2009
Location: Kissimmee, FL
Posts: 2747
Posted:
Dec 23 2014 12:55 pm
LeshLush wrote:
I put Grateful Dead in the shortlist I posted last summer, but that probably didn't make clear the extent of my disease. I have listened to multiple three hour Grateful Dead concerts in the same day. We're talking like nine hours of live Dead.
Back in college I once burned twelve CDs worth of noteworthy live versions of the song "Dark Star" in chronological order, spanning from 1968 to 1991, and listened to them all in a single day.
I do not pretend to believe that this is okay. Neither do I fight it.
I had to endure five hours of China Cat Sunflower bootlegs when we were heading to see Phish in VT. Just China fucking Cat fucking Sunflower, over and over again with different jammy parts interspersed throughout. I won't hate on the Dead, but it was... pretty bad.
On a related note, though, I could listen to This Heat's "Deceit" album all day, especially Cenotaph.
Who likes role-playing games? Me. Way too goddamn much.
JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
Location: Goshen, VA
Posts: 6544
Posted:
Dec 23 2014 03:41 pm
There was a period in my life (high school, early twenties) where I had binders upon binders of Grateful Dead stuff/bootlegs, I'm talking 100-130 cd's minimum. After a while, I made myself sick of them for life. I started playing music more which may had something to do with it, because the repetition was frying my brain worse than the pot I was smoking at the time.
I can take it all in small, small doses now but I could never go back to that state of mind.
maverickhuntergirlz492
Joined: Feb 04 2015
Location: California
Posts: 49
Posted:
Feb 26 2015 01:12 pm
Nirvana
WASP
Metallica
Soundgarden
Green Day
just to name a few
I like this video because it reminds me of the 90's every time I hear it and it also stars Kris Lexia as the beegirl.
One of the best songs/music videos of all time. Damn you heroin...
thenose_knows
Joined: Feb 02 2015
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 44
Posted:
Feb 26 2015 11:23 pm
Ross Rifle wrote:
Iron Maiden! I knew I was forgetting someone important. I could listen to everything from their first album through No Prayer For The Dying, and Brave New World, over and over and over.
I absolutely love Iron Maiden (Blaze Bayley excluded). That break on 22 Acacia Avenue is one of the grooviest guitar lines I've ever heard in heavy metal. Pretty much all of Powerslave, as well. They lost me somewhere around Somewhere In Time, although I'm a fan of the title track from Fear of the Dark.
Cacophony, without a doubt. As much as I love Paul Gilbert and Eddie, I have to give credit where credit is due. Jason Becker was by far the greatest guitarist of the late 80's, and he and Marty put out some truly terrifying passages. It's a damn shame what happened with him and ALS, because he had a lot of talent. Thankfully he's retained his brilliance and still composes to this day with his eyes.
Nirvana
Alice in Chains
The Megas
Motley Crue
Poison
Green Day
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Madonna
TLC
Bone Thugz n Harmony
Beach Boys
Whitney Houston
Yoko Kanno
Creedence Clearwater
Metallica
and so many more
Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
Posts: 5316
Posted:
Jul 07 2021 07:12 pm
Probably Smashing Pumpkins...it's really really hard for me to skip a single track on any of their first 4 albums. Machine and beyond are still good, but I just don't seek that out as much.
There's numerous other albums that are just great from beginning to end, but i can't think of another band that carried that over from one album to the next. The only other example I can think of is RHCP with Uplift Mofo Party Plan and Mother's Milk.
JRA
Joined: Sep 17 2007
Location: The Opium Trail
Posts: 3475
Posted:
Jun 20 2023 03:42 pm
These days, The Smiths and Running Wild.
There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.