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rostasi 07-27-2020 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2128062)
Ja I get that vibe from his interviews. His Frippian ideas of streaming and bootlegging are annoying too. Fripp at least came around on streaming.

In Kenneth Goldsmith's new book on UbuWeb, he says,
"It might surprise you to know that Mick Jagger takes a sympathetic view toward file sharing.
In an interview with the BBC in 2010, he said that music and technology have been together
since the beginning of recording and that file sharing is just another aspect of that..."

SGR 07-27-2020 11:38 AM

Welcome.

I'm glad you've changed your views on disco since you were a teenager.

We all love disco here at Music Banter.


rostasi 07-27-2020 01:01 PM

Not my favorite Moroder (that would be him as Einzelgänger), but still a good one:


uncle_salty 07-27-2020 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2128053)
What’s your favorite Zep album Salty

Ooooh,,,my knee jerk reaction is to say Houses overall, but as far as all time favorite Zep songs, I gotta go with Physical Graffiti.

The Batlord 07-27-2020 04:09 PM

What about non-classic 70s rock (art rock, punk rock, proto-punk, etc)?

OccultHawk 07-27-2020 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by uncle_salty (Post 2128126)
Ooooh,,,my knee jerk reaction is to say Houses overall, but as far as all time favorite Zep songs, I gotta go with Physical Graffiti.

Hmmm - I like 3

Favorite Springsteen record?

SGR 07-27-2020 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2128135)
Hmmm - I like 3

Favorite Springsteen record?

It's all about 'Presence' and "Achilles Last Stand"/"Tea For One".

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 2128128)
What about non-classic 70s rock (art rock, punk rock, proto-punk, etc)?

I have a feeling he's a big Swell Maps fan.

Neapolitan 07-27-2020 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by uncle_salty (Post 2128011)
Wow. First two words I type, and they're both spelled incorrectly.

Sorry about that. It won't happen again.

Moving on, I'm from the East Coast of the U.S.

I'm 56 years old, which means that I was a teenager on the front lines during the war on disco.

I cut my teeth on Skynyrd, Nugent, Alice Cooper, Zep, Springsteen, Kiss, Queen, and all the other usual suspects from the Classic Rock Era.

That's not to say that's all I listen to, though. I have a great love and appreciation for music of all kinds. (Yes, even disco. Sometimes, hindsight truly is 20/20)

I have more Motown than any white, middle aged suburban dad has any business owning.

I also own country (traditional & newer), some bluegrass, a sizeable amount of 80s music, some classical.

Heck, I even have small collection of Mongolian throat singing, some Tibetan singing bowls, and a few other meditative things.

My all time favorites are Aerosmith (the 70s Aerosmith, not the MTV version), which have been with me most of my life, and Iron Maiden, which have been with me since I discovered them in 1983.

Rather than being 'stuck in the 70s', I've always kept an open mind when it comes to music, and am a firm believer that there's plenty of good music out there, you just have to be willing to look for it.

That's why, in addition to Aero & Maiden, my other favorites are Avril Lavigne (her attention to harmonies is second only to Queen), Shinedown (even though their last two albums have been leaning to the preachy side), and Haim. (I love their vibe)

I think, overall, the aspect I love most about music is harmonies. There's something so base, so organic, about voices in different notes, yet matching perfectly, that is like a magic trick you hear rather than see.

Plus, you can't fake harmonies. You either hit the notes or you don't.


Anyhow, that's about it. I'm looking forward to exploring this site.

Welcome to the site uncle_salty.

Disco Wars, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

You can correct me if I am wrong - you know, cause you were on the front lines and all - when Disco came along the Disco fans were taunting Rock fans that "Rock is dead!" The Rock fans sulked for while and the best come-back they could come up with was "Disco Sucks!" ... am I right?

OccultHawk 07-27-2020 05:55 PM

I never remember disco getting any kind of attitude. It was just like all of sudden “disco sucks” was everywhere and expressing any sympathy with disco was to risk complete ostracization.

Plankton 07-28-2020 10:10 AM


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