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  1. I agree, it's like Axl wasn't even trying on that album, but I liked their rendition of "Since I Don't Have You"
  2. My favorite part of the apology letter, is when he says "I hope you can accept my apologies for not providing you with the summer that you had your hearts set on." Even he, himself knows that the lineup wasn't that good.
  3. This was their Lineup Morrissey Sonic Youth PJ Harvey Modest Mouse Le Tigre Black Rebel Motorcycle Club The Von Bondies The String Cheese Incident The Flaming Lips Pixies Basement Jaxx Wilco Michael Franti & Spearhead Gomez The Polyphonic Spree TV on the Radio +various other small acts I've heard of 8 of these bands, but they're all washed up Alternative Rock groups, it doesn't amaze me this tour was canceled.
  4. I clicked on that Maddox link, LOL I like the story & comic on the Garfield Sucks page
  5. Yeah he was for a brief bit as Billy Glenn Norris
  6. Yes, he's my all time favorite Movie Maker Along with Full Metal Jacket & Clockwork Orange, I also like Dr Strangelove, The Shining, & Lolita.
  7. The only 80's music videos I have taped are from when MTV ran the Top 500 Music Videos of All Time Countdown, I taped the entire segment & they played the videos in whole without interuption.
  8. Not exactly, but I listen to that song just about every day, it sounds like an acid trip IMO. Something to do with being in a bunker & waiting for worms to come crawling out. It works well in the obscure concept of the Wall though.
  9. They're mostly showing short clips of the song in the movie & interupting with celebrity commentary, including such obvious plugins as Clay Aikens & Hillary Duff who have no business commenting on anything musical.
  10. LOL, most have been pre-1960, Raindrops keep falling on my head is on right now at #23, I'm sure there's a complete list online somewhere.
  11. It's still playing here, I was glad to see "Born to be Wild" at #29.
  12. Yeah, I agree completely they?re underrated. Nirvana is often credited with for being the original in Seattle, but AiC had already hit the spotlight with Man in the Box a year before Nevermind was released. Not to mention Jerry Cantrell?s hefty guitar handiwork on their songs, making him IMO the best guitarist during the whole Grunge Movement. They?ve received a fair share in rankings from compiled lists of the best though, but they aren?t credited with as much as they deserve.
  13. Gilmour pretty much did Momentary Lapse of Reason all on his own effort, & he did an amazing job at that.
  14. I liked his take in the movie "Four Rooms" it was odd & took a few times of watching it, in order to understand the plot a little better.
  15. My personal favorite is The Chamber The Firm is my favorite film adapted from his book though
  16. I liked Saving Silverman & School of Rock also their cameo in Bio-Dome I can't wait for Pick of the Destiny to come out.
  17. I used to watch this on MTV around 10 years ago, I'm still surprised they're adapting it into a movie though, to me it's better off left animated, that was the main identity of the whole premise.
  18. They had a hell of a lot of songs that were good. Their performance on November Rain is tops of any song IMO over the past 25 years. Slash's sudden solo outbreak in any named tune by them, & their visual aspect interpretation beyond song in Coma, where you can feel the state of being out of this world while lying in a hospital bed during Axl?s lyrical comprehension as well as the guitar lead were a new standard in Rock Music.
  19. I like Geoff Tate's high octave vocals; he can sing rock like no other, even though others complain that he ?whines? too much. His early day screaming on ?Queen of the Reich? to the more powerful technique he illustrates during the chorus on "Suite Sister Mary" is phenomenal. Also, the stunning soft-spoken ?Silent Lucidity? really puts an emphasis of prominence on their part. For a band that's been putting out albums for the past 21 years, he has kept his voice in line even to this day.
  20. A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles) Singles The Crow also ... Interview with the Vampire
  21. I like Jerry Cantrell's performance on Alice In Chain's Unplugged set, they did a pretty decent job at giving a new depth to their music, especially on songs like Got Me Wrong & Would?
  22. I've heard their "Everything Must Go" album, it's not bad, a few songs on there I like, one called Kevin ____ .... I forget exactly.
  23. Blame Canada from South Park's Movie was nominated I hope this is a decent list, I'm sure 80% of it will be pre-1950
  24. I saw "Learning to Fly" on MTV when they had the Top 500 videos of all time countdown, it was #150-something. It's mostly of a young guy in the desert plains near some mountains. He's harvesting & looking up into the sky, eventually he flys in the video. Pink Floyd really doesn't have many music videos, except for The Wall. They made a few for The Division Bell but those were only shown on VH1 ten years ago. :guitar:
  25. LOL I totally agree, there's a lot of previous work that their music is a little to similiar to & they try too hard to be like those bands that they can't touch.
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