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Beefbisquit

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[video=youtube_share;dUQr_GqYCQ0]http://youtu.be/dUQr_GqYCQ0[/video]

Most people give Bass players a hard time, but anyone 'in the know' knows bass players can make or break a band. Matt Freeman definitely 'makes it'. Listen to that solo!
 

Beefbisquit

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I absolutely love Sublime; my favorite band of all time. I started listening to them in the late 90's, and I still haven't heard of any band that has given me more of an emotional response to music.

There are still certain Sublime song that give me chills, and make my hair stand on end.

This is a 'new' Sublime song, with their new lead singer ROME, he's pretty damn good! Not as good as Bradley, but no one is as good as Bradley... I could just hear the raw emotion in his voice. You could just tell he absolutely LOVED music. I've never heard another singer that touched my heart like Bradley Nowell.

[video=youtube_share;uBFFKxXnw3g]http://youtu.be/uBFFKxXnw3g[/video]
 

Beefbisquit

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[video=youtube_share;awvS5f36s6E]http://youtu.be/awvS5f36s6E[/video]

You say it's black, but I don't believe you
I say it's white, you say I'm tryin' to deceive you

and I'm aware of the high and the low,
I'd be waiting for you in the middle, but I just lack control

Baby if you wanna get low
Baby if you wanna get high
It makes no sense at all
I saw red, I saw red, I saw red,
one more secret lover that I shot dead.

Girls, don't go crazy,
Oh Girls, don't go crazy,
Oh girls, don't go crazy when the men use you, no

Oh, women hold your man tight
if it makes you feel right, it's your own life...
 

NietzscheKeen

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This whole album is great, but this is one of my long time chill out songs.

[video=youtube;X7g3-CcFVwk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7g3-CcFVwk[/video]

I hope you guys like it as much as I do. They are going to be going through Oregon soon, btw.
 

Beefbisquit

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This whole album is great, but this is one of my long time chill out songs.

[video=youtube;X7g3-CcFVwk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7g3-CcFVwk[/video]

I hope you guys like it as much as I do. They are going to be going through Oregon soon, btw.
Her sultry, deep voice reminds me of Fiona Apple... :)

Very chill!
 

Beefbisquit

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I love the band Godhead, have you heard their cover of Eleanor Rigby? I enjoy it.

I tried, my man. lol

I'm not a huge fan.. :/ I find it's missing a lot of the elements that I really loved in the original song.

A version I like almost as much as the original is this;

[video=youtube_share;cAhFUXOxm_w]http://youtu.be/cAhFUXOxm_w[/video]

I know he's not the most sophisticated singer, he fluctuates with his tone, lol annnnnd this is a demo, but wow, it just feels really emotional.

Regardless, thanks for sharing my man!
 

NietzscheKeen

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I tried, my man. lol

I'm not a huge fan.. :/ I find it's missing a lot of the elements that I really loved in the original song.

A version I like almost as much as the original is this;

[video=youtube_share;cAhFUXOxm_w]http://youtu.be/cAhFUXOxm_w[/video]

I know he's not the most sophisticated singer, he fluctuates with his tone, lol annnnnd this is a demo, but wow, it just feels really emotional.

Regardless, thanks for sharing my man!
Thanks for sharing as well. I can appreciate that version too; I just don't get the emotion from it that I get from the other, lol. I wonder if that says anything about our personalities?
 

Beefbisquit

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Thanks for sharing as well. I can appreciate that version as well; I just don't get the emotion from it that I get from the other, lol. I wonder if that says anything about our personalities?
I would say it says more about our musical preferences than personalities. :D

BUT, I would actually love to do a comparison. It would be totally qualitative, but there might be some neat findings! I might actually PM you about this, when I get some time, and you're free.... if you're interested!
 

NietzscheKeen

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Aww and this one just for the hell of it!

[video=youtube;p2KFaw_25kc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2KFaw_25kc[/video]
 

NietzscheKeen

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I would say it says more about our musical preferences than personalities. :D

BUT, I would actually love to do a comparison. It would be totally qualitative, but there might be some neat findings! I might actually PM you about this, when I get some time, and you're free.... if you're interested!
Heck yes! lol, it would amuse the hell out of me.
 

NietzscheKeen

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OMG! I can't friggin' stop. One song triggers a memory of another and another, lol

I remember grooving like a fool to these songs, usually while driving... Warning! You may start smiling for no reason.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Bpx63wkbA Happy Up There by Royksopp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq-aNkBc2_M Around the Bend by Asteroids Galaxy Tour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCwm08sTA5U Crimewave by Crystal Castles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51szgeEmbZE The Way That I Found You by Ladytron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWjEavzQtOw Downtown by Peaches

I refrained from adding Miss Kittin 1982 to the list.
 

tyler.durden

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It is interesting to hear different interpretations of the same song. Sometimes, a song will mean nothing to me from one artist, but when done by another it really hits me (i.e. I can't stand Dillon doing anything, but when done by other artists, I can really dig his stuff). I think Eleanor Rigby (Beatles version) is so powerful, in part, to being the only tune they sung (afaik) with nothing but a string quartet (technically a double string quartet) as backup; no guitars, no percussion. It's got a austere classical quality that just doesn't come through when you rock it out. Here's two covers of classics I think are outstanding -

APC made a march in minor out of this classic -.

[video=youtube;dunKAwRN3P8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dunKAwRN3P8[/video]

I love this version, the chords they utilize are incredible .-

[youtube]wD0hnCBERSE[/youtube]
 

NietzscheKeen

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It is interesting to hear different interpretations of the same song. Sometimes, a song will mean nothing to me from one artist, but when done by another it really hits me (i.e. I can't stand Dillon doing anything, but when done by other artists, I can really dig his stuff). I think Eleanor Rigby (Beatles version) is so powerful, in part, to being the only tune they sung (afaik) with nothing but a string quartet (technically a double string quartet) as backup; no guitars, no percussion. It's got a austere classical quality that just doesn't come through when you rock it out. Here's two covers of classics I think are outstanding -

APC made a march in minor out of this classic -.

I love this version, the chords they utilize are incredible .-
I can see how people like that song, but I hated that version. It was just too morbid sounding for me. Like it was meant to depress. Just because I don't like it doesn't mean I don't think it is good music. I mean I can really appreciate it for it's musical value and all, I just don't like how it makes me feel. That's the main reason I listen to music. And I find that music affects my mood a lot more than other people. I didn't know Inner Circle did that version.

[video=youtube;7vzUh_55x2M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vzUh_55x2M[/video]
 
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