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Old 12-16-2013, 06:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Born in Texas 1985 Male

and I like everything in terms of music

I don't know many young kids born in "97-01" so IDK what there taste in music is but im guessing or hoping its teh " Variety Generation" were they don't even care about owning music but they also pretty much like all types of music

u cee when I was a young kid and pre teen the internet was still just a baby around what "93" I didn't really start to get going till windows 95 and Flash
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Old 12-17-2013, 02:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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So how anyone can hate John's voice it was one of the most perfect voices in the rock music ever.
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So how anyone can hate John's voice it was one of the most perfect voices in the rock music ever.
Interestingly, I saw an interview with George Martin once where Martin said that Lennon told him he did not like the sound of his own voice and was always wanting to double-track it and do other stuff to make it sound better. To some extent it's a bit of a nasal and maybe whiny-sounding voice, although to me not annoyingly so. Still, I can see why some people, perhaps including Lennon himself, did not like it.
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Here, #2:
11 Things You May Not Know About John Lennon | Mental Floss
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Tame Impala sound pretty much like they were from the sixties. That's a compliment.
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Tame Impala sound pretty much like they were from the sixties. That's a compliment.
Yes, I agree. In the world of popular music that is a compliment.
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BTW, the other band I would recommend you check out, based on what you've said, is Grizzly Bear. Work on Tame Impala for a bit, but then start checking out some Grizzly Bear. They've got a steeper learning/appreciation curve than Tame Impala, but patience is rewarded. I'll give you a teaser of not one of their own performances, but of the best cover I've heard someone do of one of their songs.

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