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Dragon
Join Date: Jan 2014
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![]() Guitar Solo Sunday I've heard a lot of guitar solos over the years, and I thought that every Sunday I could share one of my favorites here. Today's solo is from......... In addition to being one of my favorite Beatles songs, this song also contains one of my top 10 guitar solos. I'm sure most people have heard this song so I don't think I need to give a description of it. There's nothing fancy about this solo, just a fuzzbox turned up to the max, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Hey Bulldog by the Beatles |
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Dragon
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![]() > > > Modern Music Monday < < < The Offspring - Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace ![]() Track List:Overall Rating: 7/10 Modern punk rock (or whatever it's called, I call it punk rock) I think is under appreciated; well, I guess it's more politically correct to call it over hated. Rise and Fall has a lot of variety like the alternative rock songs of "A Lot Like Me," "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?," and the ballad "Fix You," but, I want to focus on the more punk rock songs like "Trust In You," "Stuff Is Messed Up," and "Hammerhead." "Trust In You" has a fascinating downtempo section that reminds me somewhat of Metallica; the rapid fire vocal delivery on "Stuff Is Messed Up" is a social critique of modern society and popular culture. The lyrics for "Stuff" are exquisite, and one verse in particular caught my attention: Now thank god for the media, for saving the day Putting it all into perspective in a responsible way With more celebrity news Typical bull**** views I think we’re losing this fight Sponsored by Bud Light The chorus is also notable I guess it’s all about the dream The ends justify the means I'm telling you, **** is ****ed up! You know it’s all about the dream The ends justify the means But the real gem of the album is truly the monstrous "Hammerhead," which features one of my favorite guitar solos ever. The music video is one of the strangest music videos I have ever seen, and I've seen a lot of strange music videos. Spoiler for "Hammerhead" music video:
Spoiler for "Stuff Is Messed Up" music video:
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Dragon
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Kansas, United States
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![]() Continuing my discussion with Unknown Soldier from my "Rocka Rolla" review... Quote:
I agree that Sin After Sin is more refined than Sad Wings while not really sacrificing too much heaviness on many of the songs. I enjoy "Sinner" (like, a lot), "Diamonds and Rust" is of course, fantastic, "Raw Deal" is great as well, and "Dissident Agressor" reminds me of something from Sad Wings, but I would still prefer Sad Wings to this album. Some of the songs I think are far too long and that hurts my interest in the album as a whole. Overall, I would rank this the best of the four albums. Probably a 7/10 for me. For Stained Class, I agree that it is one of their most accomplished and well-produced albums, although I disagree that it is their most accomplished album, but the music is simply not for me. Yes the material is innovative, but songs like "Exciter" and "Invader" are just not nearly as harsh as their previous albums, and I don't like it. Hell Bent for Leather or whatever it is called, is just awful. Absolutely awful. "Burnin' Up" is.............disgraceful. My biggest complaint with this album is easily the vocals. It barely sounds like the same singer from the previous four albums. The lyrics are also very inauthentic/not creative at all. British Steel I have a love/loathe relationship with. Ignoring it's obvious pop influences and the fact that the guitar is barely audible on many of the songs ("United"), "Rapid Fire" is- Wait a second why the hell is "Rapid Fire" not track 1 for the U.S.? That destroys the flow to "Metal Gods." That would sound horrid to listen to in that order. Anyway, "Rapid Fire," "Metal Gods," "Breaking the Law," and "Living After Midnight" are songs I could play over and over and never get tired of. Halford's vocals on "You Don't Have To Be Old To Be Wise" remind me of their earlier material and I quite like that song as well. Also it has a great solo. "Grinder" is the part of the album I can not stand. The lyrics for "Grinder" sound like they were created maybe about 5 seconds before they recorded the song-and that's shocking considering that the lyrics for "Rapid Fire" were basically awe inspiring. It reminds me of Killing Machine, and I do not like that direction at all. I'll give British Steel a 7/10 as well. I may give a more detailed and thorough review for Stained Class and Killing Machine in the future, but that would require me to listen to the albums again and I do not know if I can/want to do that. |
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