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Grotelul wrote:I am wondering and I'm sure this has been a topic before, but I would like to know what bands, artists any of you still listen to or go see that came out during the 90's or later. I am trying to get a feel if anyone else developed some of the same musical tastes later in life, past the teen's and 20's.
Here are some of the bands I still listen to or go see live that came out around during or after the grunge era...
Alice In Chains-Always loved the harmonies with Staley and Cantrel
Soundgarden-dead band but music kicks
Audioslave-same as above
Tool-Great live show, great drummer, interesting music...vocals not a factor
Others still listening to...Queensryche, Megadeth
I find it strange that I would develop a taste for these bands since coming from the 70's era of rock.....myself and a few friends are always outsiders at these shows, everyone else teens and twenties.
This probably explains my taste between DDY and the current Styx.
styxfanNH wrote:90's is my musical gap pretty much. I listen to more current bands blended in with the groups of the 70s and 80's.
No Doubt
Alexa Ray Joel
Rob Thomas
Peter Concocti
Maroon 5
Semi Sonic
Pink
Zan wrote:Grotelul wrote:I am wondering and I'm sure this has been a topic before, but I would like to know what bands, artists any of you still listen to or go see that came out during the 90's or later. I am trying to get a feel if anyone else developed some of the same musical tastes later in life, past the teen's and 20's.
Here are some of the bands I still listen to or go see live that came out around during or after the grunge era...
Alice In Chains-Always loved the harmonies with Staley and Cantrel
Soundgarden-dead band but music kicks
Audioslave-same as above
Tool-Great live show, great drummer, interesting music...vocals not a factor
Others still listening to...Queensryche, Megadeth
I find it strange that I would develop a taste for these bands since coming from the 70's era of rock.....myself and a few friends are always outsiders at these shows, everyone else teens and twenties.
This probably explains my taste between DDY and the current Styx.
I barely listen to any classic rock anymore, I'm just burned out on it. Styx is one of the only bands I still listen to, and even that's limited to mostly recent stuff (1991 and later). Although, I do listen to Beatles, Aerosmith, Simon & Garfunkel, Don McLean, AC/DC and Pink Floyd (I know, wtf?).
Bands I liked in the 90s I used to like and still listen to:
LIVE (awesome, awesome band)
Matchbox 20
Dave Matthews band
Brain Setzer Orchestra (positively smokes)
Eva Cassidy
(again, the contrast is pretty big)
I also still enjoy "80s music" quite a bit
Bands I used to listen to a lot, but never listen to anymore (nothing against them, just don't feel the urge) are:
Iron Maiden
Metallica
SOD
I also attribute a lot of my musical tastes with the fact that I have to listen to different styles because of the band I'm in. Never in a million years would I have believed anyone if they'd told me years ago that I would have artists like Justin Timberlake, Shania Twain, and Shakira on my iPod, but alas, now that we perform that stuff, I find a lot of it has grown on me (as per what I said in an earlier thread about acquiring taste for some music). Ah well, at least I have a broader spectrum of music to enjoy now. I guess. lol
stabbim wrote:So...artists that began their career in the 90s, or that I began listening to in the 90s?
Or does that distinction matter?
Grotelul wrote:Wow...I thought I had a wide variety of tastes... Others on my iPod and please keep the laughter down...John Denver, Elton John, Enya (those times I really want to mellow it out), Bee Gees, Rob Coslow (pianist and more mellow time), Eric Johnson, Muse, Evanescence, Rush, Heart, A Perfect Circle, ABBA, Chicago, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Fleetwood Mac, Gary Wright, The Human League, Jars of Clay, Kansas, Live, Marty Friedman, The Motels, Metallica, Mr. Mister, Nickelback, Pat Benatar, Paul McCartney, Sweet, Robert Palmer, David Bowie, Simple Minds, Spinal Tap, Journey, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Toto, System of a Down, King's X, Van Halen, Wolfmother, ZZ Top, Yes, The Verve Pipe, Coldplay, U2.....something for every mood.
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Grotelul wrote:I am wondering and I'm sure this has been a topic before, but I would like to know what bands, artists any of you still listen to or go see that came out during the 90's or later. I am trying to get a feel if anyone else developed some of the same musical tastes later in life, past the teen's and 20's.
Here are some of the bands I still listen to or go see live that came out around during or after the grunge era...
Alice In Chains-Always loved the harmonies with Staley and Cantrel
Soundgarden-dead band but music kicks
Audioslave-same as above
Tool-Great live show, great drummer, interesting music...vocals not a factor
Others still listening to...Queensryche, Megadeth
I find it strange that I would develop a taste for these bands since coming from the 70's era of rock.....myself and a few friends are always outsiders at these shows, everyone else teens and twenties.
This probably explains my taste between DDY and the current Styx.
Ash wrote:Big Bottom
Big Bottom
Talk about bum cakes
MY GIRL'S GOT EM
Zan wrote:Ash wrote:Big Bottom
Big Bottom
Talk about bum cakes
MY GIRL'S GOT EM
You're sweet
but you're just 4 feet
and you still got your baby teeth
You're too young
and I'm too well hung
but tonight I'm gonna rock ya
yeah, tonight I'm gonna rock ya tonight
Zan: My "American Idol" is Melinda Doolittle, Bugsy. The woman can sing ANYTHING. I fakkin' LOVE her, and I can't WAIT for her CD to come out.
Ash: Oh wow - here we go:
Zan wrote:Ash wrote:Big Bottom
Big Bottom
Talk about bum cakes
MY GIRL'S GOT EM
You're sweet
but you're just 4 feet
and you still got your baby teeth
You're too young
and I'm too well hung
but tonight I'm gonna rock ya
yeah, tonight I'm gonna rock ya tonight
bugsymalone wrote:Zan: My "American Idol" is Melinda Doolittle, Bugsy. The woman can sing ANYTHING. I fakkin' LOVE her, and I can't WAIT for her CD to come out.
She is so great! My favorite on the show this year, too, in a mostly boring year for AI. However, I have heard that Lakisha knocks the walls down on the tour with her performance of "I Have Nothing" (I think that is the song. A Whitney song)
Ash wrote:Zan wrote:Ash wrote:Big Bottom
Big Bottom
Talk about bum cakes
MY GIRL'S GOT EM
You're sweet
but you're just 4 feet
and you still got your baby teeth
You're too young
and I'm too well hung
but tonight I'm gonna rock ya
yeah, tonight I'm gonna rock ya tonight
My baby fits me like a flesh tuxedo
I'd like to sink her with my pink torpedo
and who could forget
Working on a sex farm
Trying to raise some hard love
Getting out my pitch fork
And poking your hay
Scratching in your henhouse
Sniffing at your feedbag
Slipping out your back door
I'm leaving my spray
stmonkeys wrote:was C minor the saddest of all keys? i forget...
Zan wrote:stmonkeys wrote:was C minor the saddest of all keys? i forget...
D minor!!!
Geez, woman.
stabbim wrote:I was never a big fan of Green Day back in the Dookie era, but American Idiot seriously turned me around on them.
Zan wrote:
I didn't bother seeing the tour (they opened the tour here in Ft. Lauderdale) because I was disappointed with the season this year, even though this was the first season I've watched from beginning to end save the season finale because I dropped it like a hotcake After Melinda was voted off - what a crock of horseshit...but I digress. I bet Lakisha does sing the hell out of that song. She was one of the better ones, as was Phil Stacey, who, for some reason, got a lot of negative criticism. Anyhow, Melinda made all worthwhile for me. I have never been so enamroued with an Idol contestant as I was with her. Damn good singer. I'm glad we agree on that! Whew...I was afraid I was gonna have to fight ya. LOL
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