by Superman in Training » Wed Apr 13, 2005 4:34 pm
ravage wrote:mtr I know you're young so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. So here are a couple to check out if you get the chance. Remember this is the 60's so you actually have to listen to the words.
lol
I know that might sound scary to the younger ones in here, but its true back in the day lyrics use to mean something
ravage wrote:mtr I know you're young so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. So here are a couple to check out if you get the chance. Remember this is the 60's so you actually have to listen to the words.
lol
I know that might sound scary to the younger ones in here, but back in the day lyrics use to mean something
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ravage wrote:I really like Nirvana's music and they introduced a new genre into music.
AC/DC though is a band I've been listening to since the mid to late 70s. And if I want to get the flowing they have some of the best songs ever for that.
Dirty Deeds, Highway to Hell, Back in Black, Long way to the Top, Hells Bells, and For Those About to Rock just to name a few. I could go on and on.
Long live the short, bald school boy. Angus!!!
yeah, nirvana introduced the genre of stoner music (pleez filter don;t block that out). I voted for ACDC.
I wouldn't exactly say they started "stoner music". That was more on the lines of Pantera, Gwar, Iron Maiden, Slayer, etc.
It's what me and all my friends consider it to be. nirvana was a bunch of stoners, and that's why they make stoner music.
Jeez, you guys are young. Stoner music started much before either of those bands. Most rock music from the 60s was considered "stoner" or "drug" music. Jefferson Airplane, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, The Doors, Turtles, Donovan, Procol Harum, Hendrix, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Vanilla Fudge, and of course don't forget the mighty Bob Dylan. These are just a very short list of bands that parents loved to hate, if they understood the lyrics.
You guys make me laugh.
I'm not that young at but I sure wasn't around in the 60's but I see where you are coming from. The early Beatles era totally slipped my mind when you consider people smokin up to music.
This was a little tougher choice than GnR, but I had to give the nod to AC/DC.
As others have said just don't put Angus and the boys up against the Zep or they be going down..
Don't give up the ship...........sell it!!
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