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Stone Magnet 03-15-2006 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by bungalowbill357
Dude, you are seriously an idiot.
David Gilmoure is from Pink Floyd...you know, that great british band

David Gilmour.

bungalow 03-15-2006 06:24 PM

Oh, I put an extra "e".

Stone Magnet 03-15-2006 06:27 PM

Well at least you know who he is. There's nothing worse than Pink Floyd 'fans' who don't know who David Gilmour or Roger Waters are. Except maybe trendy emokids.

soundgardenrox 03-15-2006 07:52 PM

difficult choice, im not the patriotic type, but i do think america wins this but closely. Someone said earlier that american music isn't as experimental?? And too formulaic? That isn't really true, unless your speaking about our metal, which it sucks, i know. But, listen to Sonic Youth compare to Pink Floyd, then you'll find the answer. I love Pink Floyd, but listen to their music, and you'll find its very structured and formulaic, and not near as experimental as bands like Sonic Youth, Mars Volta, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Fugazi, etc. The only english bands that I can think of that are almost as equally experimental are King Crimson, Soft Machine, Allan Holdsworth, and Mahavishnu but Mahavishnu has more Americans than Brits. But Britain has brought us great rock n' roll, so in that dept., they win, Jazz and Blues goes to the America, Folk- Britain wins, Experimental American wins, Country- America wins, Pop- Britain wins, Punk rock- I'm going to say America on this because of the multitude of scenes and great bands coming from that scene, i.e. Black Flag, The Ramones, Minor Threat, etc. So, I believe that America wins this one.

LukeM_UK 03-17-2006 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bungalowbill357
Dude, you are seriously an idiot.
David Gilmoure is from Pink Floyd...you know, that great british band

:rofl:

Well how was I to know that??

Quote:

Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent
Thanks, I didn't even really want to dignify that post with a response.

Oh do shut up...

Urban Hat€monger ? 03-17-2006 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sweet Jane
Personally I'd be more proud of SFA and Gorkys. Woo!

:clap:

boo boo 03-17-2006 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soundgardenrox
difficult choice, im not the patriotic type, but i do think america wins this but closely. Someone said earlier that american music isn't as experimental?? And too formulaic? That isn't really true, unless your speaking about our metal, which it sucks, i know. But, listen to Sonic Youth compare to Pink Floyd, then you'll find the answer. I love Pink Floyd, but listen to their music, and you'll find its very structured and formulaic, and not near as experimental as bands like Sonic Youth, Mars Volta, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Fugazi, etc. The only english bands that I can think of that are almost as equally experimental are King Crimson, Soft Machine, Allan Holdsworth, and Mahavishnu but Mahavishnu has more Americans than Brits. But Britain has brought us great rock n' roll, so in that dept., they win, Jazz and Blues goes to the America, Folk- Britain wins, Experimental American wins, Country- America wins, Pop- Britain wins, Punk rock- I'm going to say America on this because of the multitude of scenes and great bands coming from that scene, i.e. Black Flag, The Ramones, Minor Threat, etc. So, I believe that America wins this one.

DSOTM and WYWH dont sound so formulac to me. :confused:

Urban Hat€monger ? 03-17-2006 09:22 AM

Why Compare Sonic Youth to Pink Floyd?

Why not compare Sonic Youth to P.I.L. or Aphex Twin instead.

Vismund Cygnus 03-17-2006 10:11 AM

I preffer Brittish music, but that's just me.

Sneer 03-17-2006 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by soundgardenrox
difficult choice, im not the patriotic type, but i do think america wins this but closely. Someone said earlier that american music isn't as experimental?? And too formulaic? That isn't really true, unless your speaking about our metal, which it sucks, i know. But, listen to Sonic Youth compare to Pink Floyd, then you'll find the answer. I love Pink Floyd, but listen to their music, and you'll find its very structured and formulaic, and not near as experimental as bands like Sonic Youth, Mars Volta, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Fugazi, etc. The only english bands that I can think of that are almost as equally experimental are King Crimson, Soft Machine, Allan Holdsworth, and Mahavishnu but Mahavishnu has more Americans than Brits. But Britain has brought us great rock n' roll, so in that dept., they win, Jazz and Blues goes to the America, Folk- Britain wins, Experimental American wins, Country- America wins, Pop- Britain wins, Punk rock- I'm going to say America on this because of the multitude of scenes and great bands coming from that scene, i.e. Black Flag, The Ramones, Minor Threat, etc. So, I believe that America wins this one.

add radiohead, mogwai and my bloody valentine to that list of experimental britrock.


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