Battle of the Bands
- Sayedee
- Joined: Sun Apr 01, 2007 3:55 am
Re: Battle of the Bands
Summoning - 24
Eluveitie - 34 (save)
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 18 (kill)
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 18
Eluveitie - 34 (save)
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 18 (kill)
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 18
- ShatteredFlame
- Joined: Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:15 pm
- Location: New York
Re: Battle of the Bands
Summoning - 24
Eluveitie - 36 SAVE
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 16 KILL
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 18
God, I hate James Blunt -_-
Eluveitie - 36 SAVE
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 16 KILL
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 18
God, I hate James Blunt -_-
- Sayedee
- Joined: Sun Apr 01, 2007 3:55 am
Re: Battle of the Bands
Summoning - 24
Eluveitie - 38 (save)
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 14 (kill)
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 18
Eluveitie - 38 (save)
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 14 (kill)
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 18
- Tono_Fyr
- Joined: Sat Jun 05, 2004 12:36 pm
- Location: Marietta, Georgia
Re: Battle of the Bands
Summoning - 24
Eluveitie - 38
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 12 Kill
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 20 Save
Kev, I sometimes wonder about your sanity and intelligence.
Eluveitie - 38
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 12 Kill
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 20 Save
Kev, I sometimes wonder about your sanity and intelligence.
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Re: Battle of the Bands
Kev, I'm losing my faith in your taste in music. Kill perhaps the greatest musician of the 20th century? (no, I'm not exaggarating - look through his broader catalogue rather than popularly-known work, and you'll see)
Summoning - 24
Eluveitie - 38
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 10 (kill)
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 22 (save)
Summoning - 24
Eluveitie - 38
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 10 (kill)
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 22 (save)
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
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- Eisenbahnmörser
- Joined: Sun May 28, 2006 12:20 pm
Re: Battle of the Bands
Sorry Guys, But I don't care for Zappa at all.
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Re: Battle of the Bands
Suit yourself.
It's easy to think of Zappa as a comedy-musician who made his living making songs about farts and anal sex, but what's easy not to see beneath that is a first-rate, unique guitarist with unparalleled improvisational talent, a multi-genre, multi-instrument ability of the highest order, and then his work as a composer. Zappa is probably the only 20th century musician who has been both acknowledged in the world of rock music and in the world of 'high' (i.e. academic) music, and has probably advanced and influenced all directions of modern music we have today, directly or indirectly. He's also had a huge influence on the way music is recorded, produced and mastered today, and raised a whole generation of musicians who played with him and then went out to spread that influence. I dare to suggest there's not a single good musician today who's not been influenced by Zappa, even if they don't know it. Then there's also his anti-censorship political activism, which only makes me admire the guy more and more. It's a shame he died at what should have been the peak of his creative career.
Well, there's my rant for this otherwise non-discussive thread
It's easy to think of Zappa as a comedy-musician who made his living making songs about farts and anal sex, but what's easy not to see beneath that is a first-rate, unique guitarist with unparalleled improvisational talent, a multi-genre, multi-instrument ability of the highest order, and then his work as a composer. Zappa is probably the only 20th century musician who has been both acknowledged in the world of rock music and in the world of 'high' (i.e. academic) music, and has probably advanced and influenced all directions of modern music we have today, directly or indirectly. He's also had a huge influence on the way music is recorded, produced and mastered today, and raised a whole generation of musicians who played with him and then went out to spread that influence. I dare to suggest there's not a single good musician today who's not been influenced by Zappa, even if they don't know it. Then there's also his anti-censorship political activism, which only makes me admire the guy more and more. It's a shame he died at what should have been the peak of his creative career.
Well, there's my rant for this otherwise non-discussive thread
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- Ingow
- Joined: Sat Jul 20, 2002 10:52 am
- Status: God Tier
Re: Battle of the Bands
Help me out here, did he ever make something that wasn't about farts? Cause I was skipping through his discography until I had about 50 plays and it was all about farts. I can't enjoy music for the technical facts that the guy influenced a lot of people when it's just music about farts.Otohiko wrote:It's easy to think of Zappa as a comedy-musician who made his living making songs about farts and anal sex, but what's easy not to see beneath that is a first-rate, unique guitarist with unparalleled improvisational talent etc.......
No really, because you know people can fill a whole book that's just about how influential and awesome The Beatles were, but they are still just overrated pop in the end (+weak attempts at psychedelic rock). So name me some of the hidden records of Zappa that show his amazing talents please.
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Re: Battle of the Bands
Um, there are multiple box sets of Zappa's instrumental guitar work, live improvisation and orchestral music. Something like "Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar", "Jazz From Hell" and "The Yellow Shark" are good examples of his instrumental albums from the three aforementioned streams.
Aside from that, even in the non-fart-free catalogue, I dare say there's a lot of good stuff that's easy to miss if you're just concentrating on the farts. Which is precisely what Zappa is trying to do anyway. Joke's on you if you get tripped up on it
Aside from that, even in the non-fart-free catalogue, I dare say there's a lot of good stuff that's easy to miss if you're just concentrating on the farts. Which is precisely what Zappa is trying to do anyway. Joke's on you if you get tripped up on it
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
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- Eisenbahnmörser
- Joined: Sun May 28, 2006 12:20 pm
Re: Battle of the Bands
Summoning - 24
Led Zeppelin - 20 NEW
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 8 KILL
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 22
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My Dying Bride
Led Zeppelin - 20 NEW
Ajattara - 10
James Blunt - 8 KILL
Moonspell - 28
Frank Zappa - 22
Hall of Fame:
Nine Inch Nails
ASHES dIVIDE
Porcupine Tree
The Mars Volta
Opeth
Portishead
Dark Tranquillity
Tool
Machinae Supremacy
A Perfect Circle
Celldweller
Metallica
Dresden Dolls
Meshuggah
Dimmu Borgir
Agalloch
Dream Theater
Emilie Autumn
Death
System of a Down
Between the Buried and Me
Nevermore
Isis
My Bloody Valentine
Katatonia
Children of Bodom
Black Light Burns
Bloodbath
Cynic
Amon Amarth
Black Sabbath
Dog Fashion Disco
Buckethead
Boris
Equilibrium
Kamelot
Burzum
Gojira
B.B. King
Novembre
Modwheelmood
Steven Wilson
Alcest
Blonde Redhead
Ayreon
Scarling.
Novembers Doom
Shining
Wolves in the Throne Room
Deathspell Omega
Nocte Obducta
Puscifer
Ill Niño
Pink Floyd
Eluveitie - 40 SAVE
Hall of Shame:
Linkin Park
Iced Earth
In Flames
Def Leppard
Broadcast
Angelspit
Edenbridge
Manowar
Radiohead
Queens of the Stone Age
Rammstein
Dir En Grey
DragonForce
Muse
Slipknot
Nightwish
Lord Belial
Sentenced
Limp Bizkit
Deftones
Marilyn Manson
Lords of Acid
Rob Zombie
DICK4DICK
Blood Stain Child
Tenacious D
Mayhem
植松伸夫 (Nobuo Uematsu)
dredg
Killswitch Engage
Rotting Christ
Melvins
The Jonas Brothers
Die Apokalyptischen Reiter
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Paris Hilton
Fall Out Boy
Avenged Sevenfold
I Set My Friends On Fire
Cradle of Filth
Coldplay
Papa Roach
Astrobrite
Chiasm
Mindless Self Indulgence
Atreyu
Lil' Wayne
The Fall of Troy
Silverstein
65DaysofStatic
Decyfer Down
Guns N' Roses
Sixx:A.M.
My Dying Bride