Music recommendations
Posted by: Gareth on 19 March 2001
I must admit I'm a bit fed up with the sorry state of the music industry at the moment with the lack of "real music" being produced. Recent exceptions include JJ72 and Badly drawn boy.
I was therefore wondering which bands from the past are worth an investigation? My faves are Blur, Nirvana, SFA, Prodigy, some U2, RATM preferably guitar based stuff.
Thanks in advance,
Gareth
Try a couple of these--
Husker Du: New Day Rising, Flip Your Wig, Warehouse: Songs and Stories
REM: Murmur, Reckoning, Lifes Rich Pageant, Document
Joy Division: Unknown Pleasures, Closer
Dinosaur Jr.: You're Living All Over Me, Bug, Where You Been
Minutemen: Double Nickels On The Dime, What Makes A Man Start Fires ?
Stevie Ray Vaughn: Texas Flood, Couldn't Stand the Weather, In Step, The Sky is Crying
Velvet Underground: Velvet Underground and Nico, Loaded, White Light, White Heat; Velvet Underground
I'll stop there--plenty more where they came from.
Cheers,
Bob
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Kevin.
Shall start with the Pixies, Husker Du and lambchop/grandaddy. Only problem these days is getting the time to sit down and listen to music properly!
Will definately report back with comments etc.
Already got some early REM, Air and Pavement which I do enjoy.
Thanks
Enjoyed both and will be getting more Pixies, they weren't as heavy as I was expecting but the album is very varied.
Having trouble tracking down any Husker Du though.
Cheers
Pete.
i'm not quite sure how heavy you like your music, but can i suggest "aenima" by Tool. one of my all time fave albums, and certainly streets ahead of the rather tedious nu-metal that around at the moment.
the front man maynard james keenan has a fantastic voice, that can also be heard on the more recently released (and less heavy) "a perfect circle", which is also something of a gem.
cheers
matt
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