What are you listening to, right now................
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@jegga I'm off to see the Superjesus in a couple of weeks
That’s cool, are they on their own or are there some other bands playing too?
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@jegga said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@jegga I'm off to see the Superjesus in a couple of weeks
That’s cool, are they on their own or are there some other bands playing too?
Just them i think
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@jegga said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@jegga I'm off to see the Superjesus in a couple of weeks
That’s cool, are they on their own or are there some other bands playing too?
Just them i think
Ella Hooper randomly showed up my instagram feed the other day which got me checking out killing Heidi again and led me down a YouTube rabbit hole of my favourite Aussie bands. I imagine superjesus are great live .
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@jegga Weirdly, I had no idea who those bands were when looking at the videos, yet when I played them I knew both the songs.
Regarding Hooper and Killing Heidi I hung out with them after a Big Day Out (2001 I think) as a friend of my girlfriend was shagging one of the guys. She was very quiet then, but I think she was a teenager.
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After reading Ronnie Wood's book, i've listened to a bit of the Stones. I'm still not a massive fan, but good Rolling Stones is really fucking good.
As per our earlier discussions, if i had to list my top 10 favourite Stones' songs, it would read like a list of their top 10 songs by sales/air play, there wouldn't be much in the way of obscure album tracks stuck in there.
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
After reading Ronnie Wood's book, i've listened to a bit of the Stones. I'm still not a massive fan, but good Rolling Stones is really fucking good.
As per our earlier discussions, if i had to list my top 10 favourite Stones' songs, it would read like a list of their top 10 songs by sales/air play, there wouldn't be much in the way of obscure album tracks stuck in there.
I just don't like their music. However I don't find them objectionable (like Radiohead) and have no issue with others being huge fans of theirs.
I likely can't name 10 of their songs.
I'd happily read books about them though.
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@nepia said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
After reading Ronnie Wood's book, i've listened to a bit of the Stones. I'm still not a massive fan, but good Rolling Stones is really fucking good.
As per our earlier discussions, if i had to list my top 10 favourite Stones' songs, it would read like a list of their top 10 songs by sales/air play, there wouldn't be much in the way of obscure album tracks stuck in there.
I just don't like their music. However I don't find them objectionable (like Radiohead) and have no issue with others being huge fans of theirs.
I likely can't name 10 of their songs.
I'd happily read books about them though.
i reckon you probably could, their music is that ubiquitous
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@nepia said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
After reading Ronnie Wood's book, i've listened to a bit of the Stones. I'm still not a massive fan, but good Rolling Stones is really fucking good.
As per our earlier discussions, if i had to list my top 10 favourite Stones' songs, it would read like a list of their top 10 songs by sales/air play, there wouldn't be much in the way of obscure album tracks stuck in there.
I just don't like their music. However I don't find them objectionable (like Radiohead) and have no issue with others being huge fans of theirs.
I likely can't name 10 of their songs.
I'd happily read books about them though.
i reckon you probably could, their music is that ubiquitous
Oh I reckon if I heard 20 of their songs I'd know them all but the only ones I can think of to name off my head are: Brown Sugar, Sympathy for the Devil (which is the song I really don't get how it's popular), Wild Horses, Satisfaction, Paint it Black.
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@nepia said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@nepia said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
After reading Ronnie Wood's book, i've listened to a bit of the Stones. I'm still not a massive fan, but good Rolling Stones is really fucking good.
As per our earlier discussions, if i had to list my top 10 favourite Stones' songs, it would read like a list of their top 10 songs by sales/air play, there wouldn't be much in the way of obscure album tracks stuck in there.
I just don't like their music. However I don't find them objectionable (like Radiohead) and have no issue with others being huge fans of theirs.
I likely can't name 10 of their songs.
I'd happily read books about them though.
i reckon you probably could, their music is that ubiquitous
Oh I reckon if I heard 20 of their songs I'd know them all but the only ones I can think of to name off my head are: Brown Sugar, Sympathy for the Devil (which is the song I really don't get how it's popular), Wild Horses, Satisfaction, Paint it Black.
I can't decide which of the Beatles or Stones are more horrifically overrated.
They're not terrible but by God there's better stuff out there.
Bands in and around that era like Zep, Doors, Deep Purple, Floyd, Sabbath, the Who etc shit all over both in my opinion.
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@mn5 said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@nepia said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@nepia said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
After reading Ronnie Wood's book, i've listened to a bit of the Stones. I'm still not a massive fan, but good Rolling Stones is really fucking good.
As per our earlier discussions, if i had to list my top 10 favourite Stones' songs, it would read like a list of their top 10 songs by sales/air play, there wouldn't be much in the way of obscure album tracks stuck in there.
I just don't like their music. However I don't find them objectionable (like Radiohead) and have no issue with others being huge fans of theirs.
I likely can't name 10 of their songs.
I'd happily read books about them though.
i reckon you probably could, their music is that ubiquitous
Oh I reckon if I heard 20 of their songs I'd know them all but the only ones I can think of to name off my head are: Brown Sugar, Sympathy for the Devil (which is the song I really don't get how it's popular), Wild Horses, Satisfaction, Paint it Black.
I can't decide which of the Beatles or Stones are more horrifically overrated.
They're not terrible but by God there's better stuff out there.
Bands in and around that era like Zep, Doors, Deep Purple, Floyd, Sabbath, the Who etc shit all over both in my opinion.
I love the Beatles. I don't think any of those you listed are better and I definitely think Zep are hugely overrated. I'm not a good barometer though as I finished my classic hard rock liking era before I finished high school. I'll still listen to the occasional Floyd or The Who though.
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Despite what I wrote earlier, the Rolling Stones are a greatest hits band for me. I have Forty Licks but have no intention of buying their albums. If I really like a band I am a completist.
@MN5 I think the Doors are overrated compared to the other bands you mentioned.
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A list of well known bands from the era better than the Stones that doesn’t mention the Faces is not a list.
The Stones were instrumental (alongside others) in taking American music and giving it the Brit harshness that led to a whole raft of “rock”. They came from a slightly different angle to the likes of the Who and helped forge a path for the likes of Zep. When Keef was playing edgy blues riffs, Page was playing for Bowie’s brief mod career.
I’m also in the camp that hardly ever listens to Stones OR Beatles yet totally recognises their deserved place and influence in popular music history.