His song from TMNT II was also awesome.Ninja Rap.Sharjeel wrote:I lked two of his songs: Ice Ice Baby, Cinema Cinema.CtrlAltDel wrote:he died didnt he? of an over-dose if my memory serves me right....
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His song from TMNT II was also awesome.Ninja Rap.Sharjeel wrote:I lked two of his songs: Ice Ice Baby, Cinema Cinema.CtrlAltDel wrote:he died didnt he? of an over-dose if my memory serves me right....


Well humans inevitably die.CtrlAltDel wrote:anybody here remember "SNOW"...that canadian who made a splash in the early 90s with the song "Informer" from the album 12" of Snow
i heard he's also dead....


dethslut wrote:solosynergy wrote:music is something that just get better as it gets older.specially when u get older with the music. the songs that really make me get goose pimply are the stuff that i used to listen as a kid. there was a phase when i was a total floyd freak but then i overdid it then.i still do worship them but then they don sway me away like they used to.again songs always take me in the past.the songs that i have listened to again and again at a point in the past always make me remember the good times that i have had then. but then of all the genres of music classic rock is what really rocks me.
music i dont think is wine to get better with age, thinking of it, the 60 s and the 70 s, i would still consideer the greatest times in the modern era of music, but how many bastards from the 80 s and the 90s who have topped charts for years together will actually be rememberd 4 years from now?
remember the backstreet boys, the boyzone, the spice girls? they remained on the top charts all throughout the year for a couple of years, and sincerely, how many of us still remember those creeps?
On the other hand, there are bands, maybe bands might a wrong term to use, legends who have been dead for decades now and people still love them for their music and these guys have been raised to the level of a demi gods. I am not sure if people will still remember eminem 10 years down the lane, but Elvis will be still be around.

solosynergy wrote:the present day music lacks variance. one song of a band sounds like the rest and there doesn seem to be any great originality.

azazel wrote:solosynergy wrote:the present day music lacks variance. one song of a band sounds like the rest and there doesn seem to be any great originality.
not all's that bad, depends on wht kinda music u listen to. AFAIK, rock/metal has not only been evolving constantly but it has led to new highs being reached.

solosynergy wrote:i listen to rock. but then rock may have eveolved. but then each band after a while sounds the same.

azazel wrote:solosynergy wrote:i listen to rock. but then rock may have eveolved. but then each band after a while sounds the same.
thats when the intricacies amongst the genres comes in. what bands do u listen to? if u mean most of the modern rock/nu-metal bands, yes.. they DO sound similar coz ultimately their aim is to sell records, the musical evolution doesnt really matter to them. they cater to the masses or rather the wanna-be's!

solosynergy wrote:i listen to bands like floyd, metallica,doors,led zep
talkin abt modern day rock bands like POD , SOAD, Linkin park all sound good maybe for a few times but they dont last.

azazel wrote:solosynergy wrote:i listen to bands like floyd, metallica,doors,led zep
Floyd, The Doors, Led Zeppelin are all incomparable in their own right. Metallica have grown n mellowed but i still like them.talkin abt modern day rock bands like POD , SOAD, Linkin park all sound good maybe for a few times but they dont last.
thts where the twist lies yaar, there's plenty of innovation n uniqueness out there, we just havent heard enuff. i dunno if u enjoy metal but for every achingly stagnant band out there, there is another blindingly innovative band making killer music n stamping their style on it.

solosynergy wrote:i havent really ventured into hard core metal.still a virgin there.

solosynergy wrote:
The 60s and 70s better than the present day music.nothing to beat the 70s.what i said by music being like wine gettin better with age is that some of the great numbers just get better as they get older. the present day music is like cheap wine. they high just lasts a while and takes u down with a bad hangover and a bad aftertaste too. the classics are very mature and mellowed music that can sway u back into the good old era. i guess the generation in which our parents lived in was the coolest. they had the best bad makin the best music. the present day music lacks variance. one song of a band sounds like the rest and there doesn seem to be any great originality.

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