highclimb Posted May 10, 2001 Posted May 10, 2001 ######## [This message has been edited by highclimb (edited 05-10-2001).] [This message has been edited by highclimb (edited 05-10-2001).] Quote
verticalturtle Posted May 10, 2001 Posted May 10, 2001 Wow all this mention of rap and no talk of the Beasties! Thought you should know Erik but they are on my list along w/ Massive Attack, Morcheeba (more cheeba anyone?),tom waits, Pink Martini (great live), and Medeski Martin and Wood. Mmmmmmmm Good! Quote
wydrav13 Posted May 11, 2001 Posted May 11, 2001 anything but i hit ma bitch...i slap da hoe..im da best ..rap crap...anybody like old and in the way...id take the kenny g spot over a rap song...what would i know though im just a stupid kid Quote
Slide Posted May 11, 2001 Posted May 11, 2001 No class on this board at all. Anybody remember the first time seeing Apocolypse Now? Ride of the Valkeries rocks for the initial psych up while driving or riding the mt bike to the rock. For the climb, it's gotta be punk. Dwarves, Minor Threat, Descendants, Agnostic Front, The Cramps, DK, Sleater-Kinney. More technical climbs, Fatboy Slim, MC Solaar, Digable Planets, Massive Attack, or anything else that goes down smooth and has a good beat. For the top, Pavarotti, Cowboy Junkies, Morphine, Robert Miles, Leonard Cohen, or anything that will take the edge off and let you enjoy the view. Quote
Maurice Posted May 12, 2001 Posted May 12, 2001 Those that mentioned MC Solaar, I am curious how you have become familiar with him. Quote
Fritz Posted May 12, 2001 Posted May 12, 2001 O.K......The Plugs,X,Wierdoes,F-Word,Stranglers,P.I.L.,Crass,The Fall,The Ramones,Rick L Rick,Joy Divition,Throbbing Gristle,The Damned,The Clash,The Sexes,Stiff Little Fingers,Buzzcocks,Eater,Wire,Poison Girls,Warsaw,Middle Class,Bauhaus,Birthday Party,Generation X,U.X.A.,The Dills, The New York Dolls,Iggy Pop,The Adolescents,100 Flowers,Rick Agnew,The Germs,Fear,The Cramps ....Don't get me started! All you snott noses were wetting yer selves when I was watching these guys transform music from the commatose state it had bogged down to. Most of this stuff was underground back in the 70's to early 80's so good luck finding any of it. If you are into kickass tunes, turn yourself on to some of these bands. Drop me an email if you can't find something, I'll make you a tape. I've got over 200 rare L.A. and British imports on these big black plastic things called "records". Quote
Blight Posted May 13, 2001 Posted May 13, 2001 Inflammable material planted in my head - it's a suspect device thats left 2000 dead - their solutions are are problems ... I hate - fast cars.... Sorry, Fritz' input brought back lots of memories. Quote
Dru Posted May 14, 2001 Posted May 14, 2001 Today's music choices: 90's alternative. [so much better than 00's alternative Limp Toolkit, Crazyhouse, etc.]. Peppers, Nirvana, Pumpkins, Neil with Crazy Horse, Screaming Trees, flannel, jeans, unwashed hair, power chords. Quote
scot'teryx Posted May 15, 2001 Posted May 15, 2001 Nothing gets me up the mountain more than the following: PRIMUS MINISTRY SOUNDGARDEN FRANK SINATRA TOOL BLACK HAPPY LINCOLN PARK INCUBUS CHILI PEPPERS RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Quote
michaeljosephnozel Posted May 15, 2001 Posted May 15, 2001 Am I truly alone in my appreciation of the blues? Say it isn't so. . . a partial list (to which I am partial): Clarence Brown Jimmy Dawkins Peter Green Buddy Guy John Lee Hooker Albert King B B King John Mayall Otis Rush Jimmy Witherspoon and lest we forget: Van Morrison Rolling Stones Pink Floyd Tangerine Dream Frank Zappa Bruce Cockburn Country Joe & The Fish Allman Brothers and our dearly departed Jerry Garcia  Quote
Dru Posted May 15, 2001 Posted May 15, 2001 What did one Deadhead say to the other deadhead when the drugs wore off? "What band is this? They suck!" Quote
pope Posted May 15, 2001 Posted May 15, 2001 I thoroughly enjoy going to the Post Office in Leavenworth and loading the juke box with every Elvis selection available, then experiencing the irritation of the local hicks as they unpatiently wait for their Bon Jovi song to come up. Quote
jblakley Posted May 15, 2001 Posted May 15, 2001 I'm partial to Speed Polka. One of hottest acts in this genre has to be "Wood for Lou" Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted May 15, 2001 Posted May 15, 2001 Dru rumor has it you drown out the airwaves with your Village People cd rockin at the crags in Squamish. Quote
Dru Posted May 15, 2001 Posted May 15, 2001 The only time I have that CD on is when I'm trying to drown out your 98 Degrees CD, Capt., at least the VP's were OUT. Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted May 16, 2001 Posted May 16, 2001 That was NSYNC bro. I got my Burger SLing Cup Memorabilia on my walls. Plus stickers all over my cars. [This message has been edited by Cpt.Caveman (edited 05-15-2001).] Quote
pope Posted March 18, 2002 Posted March 18, 2002 Wow! Herbie Hancock rocks! Great show, diverse audience, and a level of musicianship worth staying up half the night to hear. Quote
imorris Posted March 18, 2002 Posted March 18, 2002 I missed him at the Roseland in PDX. Too bad. Sounds like it was a blast. Quote
Dru Posted March 18, 2002 Posted March 18, 2002 quote: Originally posted by pope: Wow! Herbie Hancock rocks! Great show, diverse audience, and a level of musicianship worth staying up half the night to hear. You recycling today Pope? Lemme guess you are embarked on the best of pope on cc.com while you are on in-cube sabbatical? Quote
Dru Posted March 18, 2002 Posted March 18, 2002 quote: Originally posted by trask: Barry Manilow Live - Smokin!!! I like the giant Hand of Doom reaching out to grab Barry. Quote
todd Posted March 18, 2002 Posted March 18, 2002 First two that came to mind and never fail? -LTJ Bukem -Thievery Corporation Quote
pope Posted March 18, 2002 Posted March 18, 2002 quote: Originally posted by willstrickland: Maybe some Headhunters/Thrust era straight FUNKIN SHIT UP? Or perhaps some Mwandishi era Fat Albert funk? I mean you did know that Herbie (not Herby) did the music for the Fat Albert right? "Herby" is a little joke for the Muir hut patrons. Ever meet a musician who doesn't herb? Dru, he played a little bit of everything, including Rockit for the kids and boring modal piano improvs for the old guys who paid to hear just that (I was simultaneously satisfied and ...um...challenged as a listener). DJ disk did the scratchin', for those of you who missed it(is he somebody we should know about?). Quote
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