RevRico said:These old guys are great, but Holy E36 M3 there's a guy rapping with a voicebox
That berkeleying RULES!
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
Pete and Bas have quickly become one of my favorite groups. All their stuff is great. I just really like their voices.
Funny enough, I was looking for the fake drill rapper Slim Jesus from "Detroit" when I found these old English blokes. I'm hoping they tour on this side of the ocean next year.
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Nothing against Mangini, but I just didn't feel like he brought the same attitude and ferocity as Portnoy. Eager to see what comes.
Late night in the shop at work rocking out to the Go Go's....aka the greatest band ever....I said it and stand by it, fight me lol.
"Compared to What" So this is Montreaux, Switzerland, summer of '69. Same summer as Woodstock. Pretty strong lyrics from Les McCann then. I wonder what he and Eddie Harris would think about what's going on now, 54 years later. Les is still alive.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
I played that on Hallowe'en, of course.
I really like David J's bass. Here's some later Bauhaus. I also really recommend Love And Rockets, which is basically Bauhaus minus Peter Murphy (but you probably knew that already).
David S. Wallens said:In reply to Duke :
Oh yeah, love that bassline. Fun to just groove to.
Love and Rockets and Bauhaus ends up with me on a play list with Peter Murphy and She Wants Revenge
In reply to dclafleur :
On the other hand, I'm not a huge Peter Murphy fan, so I end up listening to the other 2 or 3 guys:
Tones On Tail is Love and Rockets minus David J, but with his bass tech sitting in:
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