what band is billy corgan now in? I keep forgetting the name
what band is billy corgan now in? I keep forgetting the name
i listen to the same. though BLS gets on my nerves something beause of zakks overused harmonics (hes completely ruins RRs work too with his harmonics), and you can only sing about drinking beer and machismo so much...Originally posted by ammar
Metal Metal Metal
I love:
MegadetH( except Risk )
Metallica( the first five albums only the others are crap)
Iron Maiden
Ozzy and Black Sabbath
>>ZakkWylde969
Zakk Wylde is one of my favourite guitarist along with Dave Mustaine and Kirk Hammit
metallica is my fav band though (note cliff in my av). i like the new album, but def not as good as the first 5.
i listen to some punk too, but not any of the new stuff thats out there..mainly ramones, misfits, operation ivy, rancid, dropkick murphys (if they can be classified as punk). but otherwise, metal up your ass!
<< i listen to the same. though BLS gets on my nerves something beause of zakks overused harmonics (hes completely ruins RRs work too with his harmonics), and you can only sing about drinking beer and machismo so much...
I love Zakks style. I think he makes BLS what it is. Without him there would be no BLS. You can never sing too much about beer. But if we want to talk about the greatest guitarists I will name them.
Zakk Wylde
Randy
Steve Vai
Jimi Hendrix- By far the best ever in my mind..Its a shame
Eddie van Halen
Tom Morello (he's a genious with his effects..)
Kerry King of Slayer
Jimmy Paige (In a great band I have to name him)
Slash for his awsome solos
And of course Michelangelo, Yep thats his name. He not only a painter hes THE fastest shredder of all time. If you have seen a live performance you will understand.
Add too my list. There are hundreds of awsome guitarists and I only named my influences to become a good guitarist.
"When I die I want to pass peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather did, not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car."
nice list tech. Heres a few of the "punk" bands on my list:
mxpx, newfound glory, nofx, simple plan, the ataries, the vandals, starting line, unwritten law, finch, sevendust, offspring, sum41, misfits, lagwagon, next in line, dashboard confessional, all american rejects, etc theres ALOT more
Although Sum 41 isn't the best band I met their bassist (Whats his name?) in Atlanta and hes pretty cool. They live like they are a metal band.
"When I die I want to pass peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather did, not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car."
ever hear of losing ground? I chill with all of em, one goes wit my cousin
Zwan....Originally posted by ygfperson
what band is billy corgan now in? I keep forgetting the name
>Jimi Hendrix- By far the best ever in my mind..Its a shame
I saw this rad PBS show last night. Anyway, there was this
artist.. First he painted a huge picture of Lennon very fast. Then
he did a picture of Jimi. The picture sucked, but still looked semi-
like Jimi. He said it was "Jimi on a bad day." Ooh, then he went
back to the picture and turned it upside down, blow! It was Jimi
in a different pose. It was so radical. The artist's name is Denny
Dent. www.dennydent.com (you can see the picture there)..
>Eddie van Halen
I met his wife when I was in 9th grade. Well, I'm pretty sure it
was his wife. And technically, I didn't really "meet" his wife as
much as I "saw" his wife... NBC was filming a movie right by my Jr.
High (it was called Night Sins), and Valerie Bertinelli was there (I
think). Anyway, we cut through their set and she walked by us
(maybe it was here. I think it was). I said "What's up?", she said
nothing. My friend said "Howdy", she said "Hi." She hated me.
Skank.
>Slash for his awsome solos
Too bad they all sound the same. Personally, I think Kurt Cobain
wrote the greatest solos.
We need to talk Check your PM'sOriginally posted by datainjector
I like Hip-Hop, Garage, Punjabi , Rave, Jungle and Techno Rock ..
Whats ur fav ??
>>Too bad they all sound the same. Personally, I think Kurt Cobain
wrote the greatest solos.
Kurts solos are easy. They aren't that creative. And Slashes solos are just amazingly creative and awsome.
"When I die I want to pass peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather did, not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car."
Wrong, Slash's solos are not creative. They're completely random.Originally posted by ZakkWylde969
>>Too bad they all sound the same. Personally, I think Kurt Cobain
wrote the greatest solos.
Kurts solos are easy. They aren't that creative. And Slashes solos are just amazingly creative and awsome.
I seriously doubt he's ever sat down and thought "what note
comes next." Unlike Slash, Kurt's solos actually have a discernable
melody.
Just because they're slow, that doesn't mean they're easy. And
even if they were easy to play, that doesn't mean they're easy
to write. I don't judge a solo on how technical it is, I judge it on
how well it conveys the emotion (I just sounded gay) of the
musician.
The solo to "Sappy" is one of the greatest solos I've ever heard.
Slashes solos aren't random. They may seem random to someone who isn't adept at writting solos. Solos are made by taking a couple scales and piecing them in a fashon where they sound good. The solo to "Sweet child of mine" has perfect positioning to it.Originally posted by ethic
Wrong, Slash's solos are not creative. They're completely random.
I seriously doubt he's ever sat down and thought "what note
comes next." Unlike Slash, Kurt's solos actually have a discernable
melody.
Just because they're slow, that doesn't mean they're easy. And
even if they were easy to play, that doesn't mean they're easy
to write. I don't judge a solo on how technical it is, I judge it on
how well it conveys the emotion (I just sounded gay) of the
musician.
The solo to "Sappy" is one of the greatest solos I've ever heard.
And Nirvanas solos suck. A true solo is supposted to rip.
"When I die I want to pass peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather did, not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car."
So, they're not random, they're formulaic. That's even more lame.Originally posted by ZakkWylde969
Solos are made by taking a couple scales and piecing them in a fashon where they sound good. The solo to "Sweet child of mine" has perfect positioning to it.
What do you think Zakk Wyldes solos are? And how about every shredder known? They all use formulas to make solos. Most of Zakks stuff is just a scale sped up into hyper speed. Or a scale broken down into comfortable positioning.Originally posted by ethic
So, they're not random, they're formulaic. That's even more lame.
I may be a noob to C. But I've been playing guitar since I was 6. So I know what I'm talking aboot.
"When I die I want to pass peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather did, not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car."
And that's what makes those solos crap. They all follow the sameOriginally posted by ZakkWylde969
What do you think Zakk Wyldes solos are? And how about every shredder known? They all use formulas to make solos. Most of Zakks stuff is just a scale sped up into hyper speed. Or a scale broken down into comfortable positioning.
formula, so there's no way they can be considered creative. Jeez,
what book did you get this nonsense from?
I'm sorry to say this, but music sucks today because of people like
you. That's not meant to be insulting, it's just that you can't seem
to grasp the fact that music is an art, not a science. Good music
doesn't follow formulas or rely on the appearance of the performer
to be accepted. Like any other art, music is suppose to be about
creative expression and empathy, not technical ability. That's
why the grunge movement of the early-mid 90s was the greatest
thing that had ever happened in music.
Your little metal bands may be the most skilled musicians around.
They may be experts in theory and have more dexterity than
anybody from any other genre, but that doesn't mean they're
aritists; it doesn't mean they're any good at writing music or
lyrics, because they're not.
You have a mullet, don't you?
>So I know what I'm talking aboot.
Bleh, Canadians...