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Old 01-11-2021, 03:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It’s an unassailable record but it’s too far.

And Suicide is just come on / she’s 14
I'm not sure the Monks is too far. I think Suicide probably is and Fun House too, but hey, trying doesn't hurt

also Hawk talking about respecting proper boundaries of 14 year olds, the irony

can we take this to another thread though? let's just keep this one for the recs, the poor kid doesn't need our arguing
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I'm not sure the Monks is too far. I think Suicide probably is and Fun House too, but hey, trying doesn't hurt
I think VU and The Stooges are better transition bands later.

There’s basically nothing punk or experimental on her current list.
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I think VU and The Stooges are better transition bands later.

There’s basically nothing punk or experimental on her current list.
Honestly, I've never really understood punk music. For example, the Sex Pistols are really popular here but I don't get them. Ramones are a bit more accessible for my ears, but I don't like them much either. I don't know much about this type of music. As for other punk songs, I'm not sure if Lust For Life by Iggy Pop would be considered a punk song. If it is, then, great, because I love it. I thought Iggy was a cool guy untill I found a video of him and Yoko Ono "singing" together.

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Honestly, I've never really understood punk music. For example, the Sex Pistols are really popular here but I don't get them. Ramones are a bit more accessible for my ears, but I don't like them much either. I don't know much about this type of music. As for other punk songs, I'm not sure if Lust For Life by Iggy Pop would be considered a punk song. If it is, then, great, because I love it. I thought Iggy was a cool guy untill I found a video of him and Yoko Ono "singing" together.
The Ramones are the greatest rock band there will ever be. You will come to love punk, hip hop, jazz, classical and all of it. You’re only 14. We’ll take you from here to there. You have to appreciate how the pieces fit together and the beauty will become apparent. It takes time and a certain amount of work and humility. Don’t worry about music you don’t get yet. Don’t write it off. Just save your opinions for when your ready for it. It takes a certain amount of incremental steps. For 14 you’re doing great. You already have sophisticated music taste. Stick around and you’ll end up appreciating and loving everything.
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Honestly, I've never really understood punk music. For example, the Sex Pistols are really popular here but I don't get them. Ramones are a bit more accessible for my ears, but I don't like them much either. I don't know much about this type of music. As for other punk songs, I'm not sure if Lust For Life by Iggy Pop would be considered a punk song. If it is, then, great, because I love it. I thought Iggy was a cool guy untill I found a video of him and Yoko Ono "singing" together.
Just the thought of Iggy singing with Yoko is enough to send my Iggy boner crashing to the ground like the Hindenburg on it's worst day.
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who would of thunk someone born in 2005 in Espana would listen to that stuff my dad barley listens to that stuff anymore and he was born in the 60's he grew up and lived it !!!!

weird something seems fishy here lol
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who would of thunk someone born in 2005 in Espana would listen to that stuff my dad barley listens to that stuff anymore and he was born in the 60's he grew up and lived it !!!!

weird something seems fishy here lol
Your dad's name is Barley?
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Just the thought of Iggy singing with Yoko is enough to send my Iggy boner crashing to the ground like the Hindenburg on it's worst day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx0jP0srv1Q
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Weird something seems fishy here lol
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First I want a report of SF Sorrow
First of all I'm not good at writting reviews about albums but here I go:
I've only listened to side one and I must say that I'm impressed. It's a very original and "cool" album, reminds me a bit of Tommy by The Who, maybe? Although I haven't finished listening to it, I think that, as an album, is better than The Wall and Tommy because unlike these two, it's not unnecessarily long. What I mean is that, I could easily pick a song from The Wall and listen to it without listening to the whole album. But I'd prefer sitting and listening to S.F. Sorrow as a whole album instead of choosing a track (damn, I wish my English was better). I think my favourite track by now is Bracelets Of Fingers, but I repeat that it's the kind of album I enjoy listening to without skipping any songs. Let's see if side two is a as good as side one. Thank you for the suggestion!
By the way, I've answered you about Vivaldi on the top 5 composers thread.
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Hahaha yeah love that photo.
Seems like Yoko Ono was really into rock music, some years ago she started singing The Great Gig In The Sky by Pink Floyd in an art gallery. Does Yoko Ono have the worst voice in rock history? Good topic for a thread.
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