On the CD Player (Turntable) Today

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All right! Someone else who recognizes that Sabbath's golden age was their last albums with Ozzy, not "War Pigs." "Technical Ecstasy" is my favorite.

but i like mostly the early stuff.

Anyone ever hear-

Gimme Shelter

by:

Grand Funk Railroad.

Almost as good as the original, it is different for sure. Too bad so far i have only heard it as an mp4.
 
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Pink Floyd - the Wall
Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
Red hot Chili Peppers - Blood, Sex, Sugar, Magik
Pantera - Reinventing Hell
Metallica - Master of Puppets
 
tupac, -hit em up
papoose, -law library
maino, -my life is a movie
uncle murda, -bullet bullet
uncle murda, -i shot the sherif remix.
uncle murda, -im running the city.




peace.
 
This evening:
Current 93 "Thunder perfect mind" and "Swastikas for Goddy" albums
Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio "The Triumph of Light and Thy Thirteen Shadows of Love" album
 
Resurrection by Common, Midnight Marauder by A Tribe Called Quest, and Herbie Hancocks' Headhunter I'm listening to today. Classics IMO.
 
well at the moment i'm listening to Lipgloss And Black by Atreyu.. i't an awesome song.. and the guitars are amazing lol.. and i was also listening to Wake Up by Coheed And Cambria.. mine and my boyfriend's song.. awwww...lol
 
Anyone ever hear- Gimme Shelter by: Grand Funk Railroad. Almost as good as the original, it is different for sure. Too bad so far i have only heard it as an mp4.
Haven't heard it. Is it online somewhere? For another cover of that tune that's very faithful to the original, nonetheless spooky in its differences, see if you can find the Divine Horsemen, an L.A. post-punk band of the early 1980s. They have a male and female lead, so the "ooh ooh" part is more prominent and more eerie. The guitarist also adds his own feeling to the tune without being disrespectful. I imagine the first time anybody in the biz heard this band, they said, "You guys were born to play 'Gimme Shelter'."

The Sisters of Mercy on the other hand, one of my favorite bands, ruined it. My friends' bar band does it better.
 
yea, i was born i Bushwick, which is right next to Bed Stuy. lived there till 5 years ago. i dont miss it much. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Off_knickerbocker.jpg - not like England i bet.

yeah not like england, it looks much nicer in london where im from dont it.



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what part of england have you been to that skewed your view?

peace.
 
Haven't heard it. Is it online somewhere? For another cover of that tune that's very faithful to the original, nonetheless spooky in its differences, see if you can find the Divine Horsemen, an L.A. post-punk band of the early 1980s. They have a male and female lead, so the "ooh ooh" part is more prominent and more eerie. The guitarist also adds his own feeling to the tune without being disrespectful. I imagine the first time anybody in the biz heard this band, they said, "You guys were born to play 'Gimme Shelter'."

The Sisters of Mercy on the other hand, one of my favorite bands, ruined it. My friends' bar band does it better.

Heard it on XM radio.

1971 "Gimme Shelter" Album: Survival

see if you can find the Divine Horsemen, an L.A. post-punk band of the early 1980s.

ok, i never even heard of them...
 
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