Scottish indie steel guitar with possibly homo lead vocals and a profound lamenty but righteously indignant badassery. <--words
Scottish indie steel guitar with possibly homo lead vocals and a profound lamenty but righteously indignant badassery. <--words
Originally Posted by Sting
And who can forget the sweet sweet twang of the pedal steel on Ice Cube's N*gga you love to Hate?
If you missed it, just listen again.
Originally Posted by Sting
So, Buff, what I'm getting at is that every song you ever loved owes itself to that ol' steel guitar. Slipknot, SOAD, you name it, riddled to the core with that ol dobro sound.
Originally Posted by Sting
Damn, how could I leave this one out of my steel guitar world domination pogrom?
Originally Posted by Sting
#HawgAttack
I am curious if there's anything in there that appeals to Buff.
I have some friends with amazingly diverse tastes in music that just hate certain aspects of music like a picky eater might avoid certain textures..., like production quality, singer voice quality, or steel guitar. I agree with buff on saxophone. Same with trumpet for me (sorry Miles Davis). I might give Miles another go...
Originally Posted by Sting
Funny you mention Miles Davis. It's a cold, overcast day which means it's the perfect weather for Miles Davis. Was listening to Kind of Blue earlier.
Avenged Sevenfold - Waking the Fallen
Never gave it much of a chance back when I bought it.
Originally Posted by Sting
Just finished listening to Car Seat Headrest's Teens of Denial album. It's the top rock album on Rolling Stone's top albums of the year list. Kind of a pop-punk thing, a little Weazer in there, a little Nirvana (the softer side). I liked it. I don't think it will enter my rotation though. It's definitely interesting.
Been listening to a lot of old metal lately, stuff I skipped over. Megadeth, Maiden, Slayer. Required reading lol.
Originally Posted by Sting
Just turned on the new Rolling Stones album. All old, obscure blues covers. It's pretty good thus far.
I am about to drive from Houston to Knoxville, TN. I need two albums. I'm going to stop at the used CD place in a bit. I was told there was no working radio in the car, but the car has a working CD player.
Originally Posted by Sting
Early favorite.
Originally Posted by Sting
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