GoldMind said:AC/DC is good, but Brian Johnson sounded like he had his nuts in a vise.Bahamabear said:
Take AC/DC over Metallica any day
Bon Scott much better.
GoldMind said:AC/DC is good, but Brian Johnson sounded like he had his nuts in a vise.Bahamabear said:
Take AC/DC over Metallica any day
The subject matter changed a lot no doubt. You cant get away songs like Seminole Wind nowdays. Its all about the aforementioned subjects along with destroying your boyfriends car if he cheats on you, or flatout killing him with gunpowder and lead.The Hound said:GoldMind said:FIFYkcarlson said:The Hound said:
Which decade of music was the worst? I'd say the 70's, other than Elton John
I think we are currently in the worst decade for country music
Somewhere in the early 2000's, country music switched from mostly love songs based in folk music, to what I call 'bro country'. Florida Georgia Line is a good example. Or really any country songs that emphasize blue jeans, cold beer, or trucks. That awful 'chicken fried' song comes to mind
That is so page 20sicemkentucky said:
This thread is so 96 hours ago.
Well played.Scott_Lankford said:That is so page 20sicemkentucky said:
This thread is so 96 hours ago.
Florda_mike said:
What was this thread about originally?
kcarlson said:GoldMind said:FIFYkcarlson said:The Hound said:
Which decade of music was the worst? I'd say the 70's, other than Elton John
I think we are currently in the worst decade for country music
That is 100% true.
Theres a couple diamonds in the turd bowl, its true.desertbear said:kcarlson said:GoldMind said:FIFYkcarlson said:The Hound said:
Which decade of music was the worst? I'd say the 70's, other than Elton John
I think we are currently in the worst decade for country music
That is 100% true.
Yes, but Cody Jinks.
Clavine said:
While not "90s bands", both U2 and REM produced some of their best stuff in '92. U2 with Achtung Baby and REM with Automatic for the People. Both are treasures.
Who knows...Florda_mike said:
What was this thread about originally?
Is there a Bone Thugs Street? Cause if theres not, someone needs to lose their job.nein51 said:
Fun story. One of my high school guidance counselors was the aunt of Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters so when they came to London we got to meet the band, say June of 1996. Seriously cool dudes.
In Warren, Oh there is a "street" called Dave Grohl Alley. It was about 2 blocks from my location and I was there when they dedicated it.
That's my entire grunge story. Really was never a huge nirvana fan and only took a passing interest in Pearl Jam.
Had you engraved her a bear head on her gold plated Draco, like she wanted, she might still be around.NickOso said:
I was full-bore into grunge/alternative, and still love it. PJ, Soundgarden, and STP all day.
For some strange reason, despite loving it all...I can't STAND Smashing Pumpkins. I tried, bought Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, listened to it, trying like hell to like it because I just KNEW I was supposed to...couldn't do it. I could get by on Bullet with Butterfly Wings, but 1979 makes me want to rip my speakers out of the doors of my truck. Never have been able to shake it. Something about Billy's voice, I guess. Have that reaction to No Doubt as well, but that's born out of an ex-gf who loved them that busted me up pretty good.
GoldMind said:Is there a Bone Thugs Street? Cause if theres not, someone needs to lose their job.nein51 said:
Fun story. One of my high school guidance counselors was the aunt of Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters so when they came to London we got to meet the band, say June of 1996. Seriously cool dudes.
In Warren, Oh there is a "street" called Dave Grohl Alley. It was about 2 blocks from my location and I was there when they dedicated it.
That's my entire grunge story. Really was never a huge nirvana fan and only took a passing interest in Pearl Jam.
It would be a better place if they did.nein51 said:GoldMind said:Is there a Bone Thugs Street? Cause if theres not, someone needs to lose their job.nein51 said:
Fun story. One of my high school guidance counselors was the aunt of Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters so when they came to London we got to meet the band, say June of 1996. Seriously cool dudes.
In Warren, Oh there is a "street" called Dave Grohl Alley. It was about 2 blocks from my location and I was there when they dedicated it.
That's my entire grunge story. Really was never a huge nirvana fan and only took a passing interest in Pearl Jam.
E99th and St Clair. Not the kind of place you put a memorial street.
GoldMind said:It would be a better place if they did.nein51 said:GoldMind said:Is there a Bone Thugs Street? Cause if theres not, someone needs to lose their job.nein51 said:
Fun story. One of my high school guidance counselors was the aunt of Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters so when they came to London we got to meet the band, say June of 1996. Seriously cool dudes.
In Warren, Oh there is a "street" called Dave Grohl Alley. It was about 2 blocks from my location and I was there when they dedicated it.
That's my entire grunge story. Really was never a huge nirvana fan and only took a passing interest in Pearl Jam.
E99th and St Clair. Not the kind of place you put a memorial street.
I looked at the area around that intersection on google earth, doesn't look that bad.nein51 said:GoldMind said:It would be a better place if they did.nein51 said:GoldMind said:Is there a Bone Thugs Street? Cause if theres not, someone needs to lose their job.nein51 said:
Fun story. One of my high school guidance counselors was the aunt of Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters so when they came to London we got to meet the band, say June of 1996. Seriously cool dudes.
In Warren, Oh there is a "street" called Dave Grohl Alley. It was about 2 blocks from my location and I was there when they dedicated it.
That's my entire grunge story. Really was never a huge nirvana fan and only took a passing interest in Pearl Jam.
E99th and St Clair. Not the kind of place you put a memorial street.
I don't think so. But maybe I should recommend it.
GoldMind said:Theres a couple diamonds in the turd bowl, its true.desertbear said:kcarlson said:GoldMind said:FIFYkcarlson said:The Hound said:
Which decade of music was the worst? I'd say the 70's, other than Elton John
I think we are currently in the worst decade for country music
That is 100% true.
Yes, but Cody Jinks.
GoldMind said:I looked at the area around that intersection on google earth, doesn't look that bad.nein51 said:GoldMind said:It would be a better place if they did.nein51 said:GoldMind said:Is there a Bone Thugs Street? Cause if theres not, someone needs to lose their job.nein51 said:
Fun story. One of my high school guidance counselors was the aunt of Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters so when they came to London we got to meet the band, say June of 1996. Seriously cool dudes.
In Warren, Oh there is a "street" called Dave Grohl Alley. It was about 2 blocks from my location and I was there when they dedicated it.
That's my entire grunge story. Really was never a huge nirvana fan and only took a passing interest in Pearl Jam.
E99th and St Clair. Not the kind of place you put a memorial street.
I don't think so. But maybe I should recommend it.
I'll see your Automatic and raise you a Fu KingBill Blazejowski said:Clavine said:
While not "90s bands", both U2 and REM produced some of their best stuff in '92. U2 with Achtung Baby and REM with Automatic for the People. Both are treasures.
Jim Beavers, who helped Chris write Parachute, is a Baylor grad.graysongrundhoefer said:GoldMind said:Theres a couple diamonds in the turd bowl, its true.desertbear said:kcarlson said:GoldMind said:FIFYkcarlson said:The Hound said:
Which decade of music was the worst? I'd say the 70's, other than Elton John
I think we are currently in the worst decade for country music
That is 100% true.
Yes, but Cody Jinks.
Chris Stapleton is the man though
there are tons of these places in Vegas Chinatown. "Pho Kim Long" stands outScott_Lankford said:I'll see your Automatic and raise you a Fu KingBill Blazejowski said:Clavine said:
While not "90s bands", both U2 and REM produced some of their best stuff in '92. U2 with Achtung Baby and REM with Automatic for the People. Both are treasures.
Bahamabear said:
Animal House is lame and not funny
Bahamabear said:
Animal House is lame and not funny