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Scirzo t1_j9bvmab wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Great background music when working.
phantalien t1_j9bvazq wrote
Reply to comment by KsychoPiller in Why has the Deep Purple legacy not aged as well as other 70's rock giants? by gabapenteado
Oh really? I didn't know Paice lasted longer. Thanks for the info.
blxeberrie0 OP t1_j9buwke wrote
Reply to comment by YVanRiet in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
oh i didn’t know it was your band, that’s great! i’m happy to hear about your new projects, keep the good work up :)
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HistoricalMud9080 t1_j9bul2p wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
The girl is a feature that's right. The band is generally more technical guitar hip-hop, but if you like that then I'm happy to introduce you to the land of hip-hop inspired technical prog rock jazz pop stuff. Chon is another band, and they're similar to Polyphia, but more jazzy.
Friendly_Radio_8814 t1_j9bu3g8 wrote
Reply to I’m the singer but I can’t sing by Reevle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGLyhtcAjOQ
find your voice, at least you'll be an honest singer, it's easier.
kaaaaaaahn t1_j9bu2qz wrote
Reply to comment by Competitive-Ad-498 in Why has the Deep Purple legacy not aged as well as other 70's rock giants? by gabapenteado
I did, and u/phantalien clearly has never listened to Queen.
Competitive-Ad-498 t1_j9btj32 wrote
Reply to comment by kaaaaaaahn in Why has the Deep Purple legacy not aged as well as other 70's rock giants? by gabapenteado
READ what he actually writes!!!
Positive-Owl-5 t1_j9btdps wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Jeff Ament has really nice solo material love his albums “Tone” & “While My Heart Beats” also it’s listed underJeff Ament and side projects are Tres Mtns, RNDM, Deaf Charlie, Deranged Diction and Three Fish…✌🏻🎶
KsychoPiller t1_j9bt9vd wrote
Reply to comment by phantalien in Why has the Deep Purple legacy not aged as well as other 70's rock giants? by gabapenteado
Tbf Ian Paice was the real constant, he is still there while Lord left on 2002. But definately, the fact they changed their lineups so often certainly didnt help
ExoticNotation t1_j9bt1sz wrote
Reply to Have alt people always hated radio-music? by [deleted]
It's more about hating that 'the man' controls what we hear on the radio more than the artists do.
kaaaaaaahn t1_j9bsnnm wrote
Reply to comment by phantalien in Why has the Deep Purple legacy not aged as well as other 70's rock giants? by gabapenteado
Queen didn’t have any solid albums!?!?!?! Literally every one of the records they made up until probably the 80s were phenomenal. A Day at the Races is one of the most perfectly crafted records of all time
Motivationgonewrong t1_j9bsisr wrote
Reply to comment by Heavens10000whores in How do I get my omnidirectional microphone to not pick up the drums/guitar but only the vocals? by turd-boi420
Take it to a small club and smash the crash with a 50W valve guitar amp cranked to eleven, because it sounds better that way. Let’s see what is worth a gate in that environment. The tea ball by zvex is awesome. I’d love to own a few.
KsychoPiller t1_j9bshok wrote
Reply to comment by nhagi1 in Why has the Deep Purple legacy not aged as well as other 70's rock giants? by gabapenteado
True about consistency, but In Rock, Fireball and Machine Head is a mighty 3 album run, and espescially In Rock and Machine Head can be considered all time Greats on par with best Led Zeppelins and Pink Floyd albums.
Motivationgonewrong t1_j9brx8c wrote
Reply to comment by DarthDad in How do I get my omnidirectional microphone to not pick up the drums/guitar but only the vocals? by turd-boi420
In a studio it’s an interesting choice, if you have a room with a nice sound, it’s best to squeeze in some natural reverb that way.
YVanRiet t1_j9brrog wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Thank you! Appreciate the compliment! 😁
We’ve moved on from the traditional country sound and put more emphasis on our Rock influences. We’re working on a new album that will sound vastly different to ‘When I Grow Up’. We’re considering re-arranging the song to fit our current style.
BlueAndMoreBlue t1_j9brkya wrote
In my experience (French horn player here) you do sort of memorize the important bits but during rehearsal you make performance notes on the sheet music (with a pencil!) and use it as a guide during performance
Red-eyed_Vireo t1_j9branm wrote
Reply to comment by H2Oloo-Sunset in Why has the Deep Purple legacy not aged as well as other 70's rock giants? by gabapenteado
I also don't hear that much about Jethro Tull or Foghat lately.
PureGuava86 t1_j9br3fq wrote
Reply to comment by mattylayne in Why has the Deep Purple legacy not aged as well as other 70's rock giants? by gabapenteado
Jon Lord on FIRE
nonagonsopen t1_j9bquzq wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Haha yeah that's understandable
Pandyoficial t1_j9bqcdh wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
I understand and thank you very much for listening to me and for the good encouragement.
Necessary_War_9991 t1_j9bq4ua wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Yeah that's the one, glad you liked it
mattylayne t1_j9bprgo wrote
Because their biggest hit is too easy to play and less interesting than Stairway and the like. If Highway Star got as much attention, I bet they’d have a significantly larger fan base.
UncontrolableUrge t1_j9bp6ei wrote
Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Art of Noise and Tom Jones did a great cover of Kiss.
Limp_Truck_6883 t1_j9bvnpk wrote
Reply to Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0
Peach Pit. Maybe their song Private Presley. Not as upbeat as most of their music, but it's definitely one of my favorites.