Jakeboy Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Just a funny note about Alice Cooper, who came up in this thread : the man is a Christian himself and sponsors a Bible camp in Arizona that ministers to wayward youth. Seriously.
elduave Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 July will be three years in Oakland and giving up DirecTV in the process. Don't miss it, don't care.VINCENT I don't watch TV. JULES Yes, but you're aware that there's an invention called television, and on that invention they show shows?I've lived in Gaithersburg for 24 years and I'm currently with Dish Network.
elduave Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Dave writes great songs, is multi-instrumental and an effective pop singer."But on a personal note, and knowing the people that he knew, I know, in that majical time in the late 80's, early 90's.Many bridges burned and havoc upon souls rests on those talented shoulders.thoughtful? Not then, "maybe" now...Murkat get cryptic about all my favorite rock stars.
serial Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 "Wasting Light" is an excellent album. I frankly don't give a rat's ass about "cred" or any of that pretentious bullshit. There are lots of cool tunes on there. Grohl is an excellent drummer, competent guitarist, great songwriter and one hell of a showman.I don't know anything about his past in music (I know he played lacrosse in NoVa where he's from, so I do t see how that's at all punk) and whether he was a tool or not. I dont really care-I like alot of his music. If he was an asshole, then let karma work it out. I will say that even the shittiest Foo tune is better than "Tattoo" though. ;P
kizanski Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Rihanna was smokin' last night. When is she not? And finally...Chris Brown... *shakes head* I'd like to shake his head.
kizanski Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 I'd like to shake his head.Into a car door.LOL! Oh you remember that story?Hey THAT CHICK had it coming!!
RobB Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 I've lived in Gaithersburg for 24 years and I'm currently with Dish Network. Hear ya. Don't misunderstand, I don't feel myself exalted or more evolved not having TV, just life is simpler (and cheaper) without it. Of course, YMMV.I do have Netflix, though.
Bluesking Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 I've never understood the appeal of the Foo Fighters.I'm probably a dinosaur/old guy who's bitching at kids to get off my lawn, but when I think of "rock", the Foo Fighters don't come to mind.To me, they sounds like a loud Mentos commercial.I agree the Foos can write a catchy pop tune, but to me they seem like they're always trying too hard to show everyone they're a rock band.
serial Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Kiz-how could I forget? She couldn't have had it comIng more than Chris Brown though."Dear Rosemary" with Bob Mould is a great song. I don't love all Foo tunes, but the good stuff is really good.I also really dig QOTSA "Songs For the Deaf"-Grohl is a very distinctive (and as most drummers will acknowledge) very talented drummer.
rj2858 Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 I've never understood the appeal of the Foo Fighters.I'm probably a dinosaur/old guy who's bitching at kids to get off my lawn, but when I think of "rock", the Foo Fighters don't come to mind.To me, they sounds like a loud Mentos commercial.I agree the Foos can write a catchy pop tune, but to me they seem like they're always trying too hard to show everyone they're a rock band.+1 - Never understood their appeal either. "The Foos' shittiest song..." You've got a lot to choose from.-1 - For the "when is she not" reply about Rhianna being hot. Really? Looks like a North Avenue hooker from here
sirDaniel Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 "and in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make"
Brooks Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 i'm not a huge foo's fan, but dave is a great drummer and decent singer/songwriter.as for cool factor & cred, anyone who has recorded w/ john paul jones, lemmy, and wino has cred w/ me.plus he gets major points w/ me for wearing a SLAYER shirt while playing beatles tunes w/ paul mccartney on the grammys.EDIT- props for "they sound like a loud Mentos commercial", hahaaa
jwhitcomb3 Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 To folks looking for "cred:""cred" = envy of folks who claim they have it of folks they claim don't have it, andthe Grammies is not the show to watch if you are seeking to find folks that have it.
Eric Weston Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 The only part(s) of the show that got me to sit & watch for a minute was......The Foo AND watching the CUTEST GIRL EVAH throw around a cheesy banjo like it was a Les Paul. What was that song again? no- don't tell me, I feel dirty enough already.
burningyen Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 I can't sit through most Foo albums, but every once in a while they record a song that knocks me out, Rope being one of them. Cred? Most of our musical heroes were pretenders of one type or another, sorry if I'm bursting any bubbles. Fake it 'til you make it.
cmatthes Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Please share the artists that you experts feel "legitimately" have "cred".
zenmindbeginner Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Please share the artists that you experts feel "legitimately" have "cred". Weird Al Boy George Tiny Tim Juice Newton Falco I'm sure I've left off a few...
MCChris Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Please share the artists that you experts feel "legitimately" have "cred".I only mentioned "cred" because Grohl's speech showed him to be so desperate to have some. Turns out he has plenty ... as a major label, arena rock star and card-carrying member of the Grammy-approved glitterati. Unfortunately, he wants everyone to think he's still slumming it. Because, you know, those who do are perceived to have credibility.But, since you asked, Lemmy is a perfect example, especially when you can A/B the recent documentary about him and the recent documentary about Foo Fighters.Look where Lemmy lives. Look where Grohl lives. Look where Lemmy records. Look where Grohl records. That's a pretty good illustration.Someone in a thread about this topic on another forum mentioned Mike Ness. I think he also belongs in the "legitimately having cred" category.The question remains: why does Dave Grohl feel the need to publicly boast about how (allegedly) spartan his recording process was, or how genuine and full of soul his music is?
elduave Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Please share the artists that you experts feel "legitimately" have "cred".I only mentioned "cred" because Grohl's speech showed him to be so desperate to have some. Turns out he has plenty ... as a major label, arena rock star and card-carrying member of the Grammy-approved glitterati. Unfortunately, he wants everyone to think he's still slumming it. Because, you know, those who do are perceived to have credibility.But, since you asked, Lemmy is a perfect example, especially when you can A/B the recent documentary about him and the recent documentary about Foo Fighters.Look where Lemmy lives. Look where Grohl lives. Look where Lemmy records. Look where Grohl records. That's a pretty good illustration.Someone in a thread about this topic on another forum mentioned Mike Ness. I think he also belongs in the "legitimately having cred" category.The question remains: why does Dave Grohl feel the need to publicly boast about how (allegedly) spartan his recording process was, or how genuine and full of soul his music is?I remember you having issue with the Foo doc when first discussed. You percieve Grohl as "desperate," I see him as about as un-desperate as one can be. Also, you're percieving his speech as a public "boast," while I view it as heartfelt.It's all about one's personality and perception, and what they bring to the table when forming opinions. You're a cynic, I'm a romantic. It takes a village.I have no point, really, just these observations.
specialk Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Cred? Let's talk real cred:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYQViYm92hgAin't but one....
MCChris Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 It's all about one's personality and perception, and what they bring to the table when forming opinions. You're a cynic, I'm a romantic.Agreed, and guilty as charged. I'm still a fun guy to hang around with though!
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