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jman14141414

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  1. Hurt-Nine Inch Nails I hurt myself today To see if I still feel I focus on the pain The only thing that's real The needle tears a hold The old familiar sting Try to kill it all away But I remember everything [Chorus:] What have I become My sweetest friend Everyone I know goes away In the end And you could have it all My empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt I wear this crown of thorns Upon my liar's chair Full of broken thoughts I cannot repair Beneath the stains of time The feelings disappear You are someone else I am still right here [Chorus:] What have I become My ssweetest friend Everyone I know goes away In the end And you could have it all My empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt If I could start again A million miles away I would keep myself I would find a way
  2. Velvet Underground influenced The Stooges, who basically started punk(along with The Ramones and The Sex Pistols) and influenced everyone else.
  3. My brother and I have basically the same taste in music. I introduced my parents into Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and most of classic rock, even though they were around during that time(they're in their 50s). It's quite sad actually, my mom STILL confuses Pink Floyd with Led Zeppelin, Money was on the radio and she said "I know who this is, it's Led Zeppelin!"
  4. There is artful anger and there is anger for anger's sake. Unfortunately the new fade for metal(because they give a bad name to the rest of metal) is the "let's scream our lungs out because it's cool without having any musical talent", Korn, Slipknot, Disturbed, ICP etc would fall under that category. Now you could say that Helter Skelter is "angry", but I think of that as more of "artful anger", as is Metallica, Iron Maiden, Dillinger Escape Plan, Judas Priest, early Napalm Death, The Stooges(even though they're not metal), Megadeth etc.
  5. One Three Physical Graffiti Two Four Houses of the holy
  6. Wild Horses Childhood living is easy to do The things you wanted I bought them for you Graceless lady you know who I am You know I can't let you slide through my hands Wild horses, couldn't drag me away Wild wild horses couldn't drag me away I watched you suffer a dull aching pain Now you decided to show me the same No sweeping exits or off stage lines Could make me feel bitter or treat you unkind Wild horses, couldn't drag me away Wild wild horses couldn't drag me away I know I've dreamed you a sin and a lie I have my freedom but I don't have much time Faith has been broken tears must be cried Let's do some living after we die Wild horses, couldn't drag me away Wild wild horses we'll ride them someday Wild horses, couldn't drag me away Wild wild horses we'll ride them someday No Expectations Take me to the station And put me on a train I've got no expectations To pass through here again Once I was a rich man and Now I am so poor But never in my sweet short life Have I felt like this before You heart is like a diamond You throw your pearls at swine And as I watch you leaving me You pack my peace of mind Our love was like the water That splashes on a stone Our love is like our music Its here, and then its gone So take me to the airport And put me on a plane I got no expectations To pass through here again Shine A Light Saw you stretched out in Room Ten O Nine With a smile on your face and a tear right in your eye. Oh, couldn't see to get a line on you, my sweet honey love. Berber jewelry jangling down the street, Making bloodshot eyes at every woman that you meet. Could not seem to get a high on you, my sweet honey love. May the good Lord shine a light on you, Make every song your favorite tune. May the good Lord shine a light on you, Warm like the evening sun. When you're drunk in the alley, baby, with your clothes all torn And your late night friends leave you in the cold gray dawn. Just seemed too many flies on you, I just can't brush them off. Angels beating all their wings in time, With smiles on their faces and a gleam right in their eyes. Whoa, thought I heard one sigh for you, Come on up, come on up, now, come on up now. May the good Lord shine a light on you, Make every song you sing your favorite tune. May the good Lord shine a light on you, Warm like the evening sun. Nuff said.
  7. Off the top of my head.. The Mars Volta-Frances The Mute The Rolling Stones-A Bigger Bang System Of A Down-Mesmerize
  8. Beside Whitesnake, Extreme and Slaughter this should be a great album.
  9. Wow I completely forgot Voodoo Child(Slight Return).
  10. I know it's not really classic rock, but I love the keyboard intro to Dancing In The Streets-Van Halen. As for classic rock the beginning of When The Levee Breaks-Led Zeppelin is amazing.
  11. I'll pass on CeeCee's song and do Batman's song... It just flat out rocks and is more nihilistic than any Sex Pistols song(beside Bodies.) By the way it's Search and Destroy, Seek and Destroy is by Metallica. End Of The Night-The Doors
  12. Maxwell's Silver Hammer-The Beatles It's not that it's creepy, it's just that the song is wayyyy too upbeat to be about a serial killer.
  13. First one is David Gilmour's guitar. Second one is George Harrison's guitar.
  14. http://www.perverted-justice.com/ is a pretty good site for exposing predators on chat rooms.
  15. As Batman said Pink Floyd is great with headphones especially Intellersteller Overdrive.
  16. Mryan's post made me think about something. What are some songs that "touch" you in some way withOUT lyrics(such as a great guitar solo or a classical piece etc.) A more difficult question is what JR asked, why does it move you? And I can't think of answer to that... Here are some songs that "touch" me in that way(off the top of my head): Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D, Allegro Moderato played by Heiftez Beethovin's 7th, Allegretto The solo to Machine Gun and The Star Spangled Banner-Hendrix Three O' Clock Blues-Clapton/BB King
  17. I've just got recently in to the blues, here are some of the musicians I like... Roy Buchanan Robert Johnson BB King Albert King Buddy Guy Leadbelly Clapton Howlin Wolf Yardbirds John Lee Hooker Son House
  18. That is correct! I have no clue who yours is, even though I have feeling I should.
  19. For me, I think it's 80% the music, sure the lyrics made a big difference but they're not everything. The perfect example would be The Final Cut-Pink Floyd or Amused To Death-Roger Waters, both have amazing lyrics but musically they suck and both are really hard to listen to because of that.
  20. "The Stooges didn't sell many records at the time, but lost kids around the world who tuned in, kids who started bands and gave themselves names like Ramone, Rotten, Vicious and Strummer in tribute." -Rob Sehffield from Rolling Stone. Lucky you.
  21. Hmmm I wonder what the chances of The Stooges making it in...
  22. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050917/ap_en_mu/music_bb_king
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