muppy Posted July 10 Posted July 10 (edited) On 12/9/2019 at 10:57 AM, Pine Barrens Mafia said: BUMPING this to archive joy division no love lost On 3/2/2018 at 4:57 PM, RaoulDuke79 said: Ditto Blackfoot train train I used to own this on vinyl Edited July 10 by muppy 1 Quote
SinceThe70s Posted July 11 Posted July 11 On 7/9/2025 at 2:15 PM, Figster said: You can hear the strong influence my favorite older heavy metal Band has on my favorite newer Swedish Heavy metal Band. (Confirmed in an interview) Especially on some of Orbit Cultures earlier releases. Lead vocalist/song writer Niklas Karlsson has since evolved more into his own sound, but the strong Metallica influence still remains. For me Orbit Culture has given some of our more traditional sounding Heavy metal new life in the music world. I've been in this thread for years but for the most part the music shared has been on the lighter side. I think Burt Bachararch and Lemmy are both awesome. Nice to see you and others posting on the heavier and punkish side of late, keep it coming! 1 Quote
Figster Posted July 11 Posted July 11 14 hours ago, SinceThe70s said: I've been in this thread for years but for the most part the music shared has been on the lighter side. I think Burt Bachararch and Lemmy are both awesome. Nice to see you and others posting on the heavier and punkish side of late, keep it coming! Pioneer greats 1 1 2 Quote
Logic Posted July 11 Posted July 11 I'm not ashamed to admit I've become a bit of a Swiftie in the past calendar year. Okay, that's a lie. I've become a HUGE Swiftie in the past calendar year. And this is coming from a guy whose all time favorites are the Grateful Dead, the Beatles, Dylan, and Pearl Jam. What can I say? This lady writes clever, singular, brilliant, beautiful music. This collaboration with Bon Iver is dope. Made all the more impactful in that it was recorded at the height of the pandemic, and the musicians couldn't be in the same room together. 1 Quote
Figster Posted July 11 Posted July 11 35 minutes ago, Logic said: I'm not ashamed to admit I've become a bit of a Swiftie in the past calendar year. Okay, that's a lie. I've become a HUGE Swiftie in the past calendar year. And this is coming from a guy whose all time favorites are the Grateful Dead, the Beatles, Dylan, and Pearl Jam. What can I say? This lady writes clever, singular, brilliant, beautiful music. This collaboration with Bon Iver is dope. Made all the more impactful in that it was recorded at the height of the pandemic, and the musicians couldn't be in the same room together. We forgive you ( kidding) she does that to allot of people. Loved this unplugged version of Black. 2 Quote
Logic Posted July 11 Posted July 11 1 minute ago, Figster said: We forgive you ( kidding) she does that to allot of people. Loved this unplugged version of Black. Angsty, long-haired, sweaty-shirt, demonic eyed era Eddie, standing on his chair and scrawling political messages on his arm in Sharpie, climbing rafters 100 feet in the air and swinging out over the crowd... What a force he was in those years! 1 1 Quote
Figster Posted July 12 Posted July 12 1 hour ago, Pete said: Marshal speaker caught hell, lol One crazy ass performance my friend Legendary... 1 Quote
Figster Posted July 12 Posted July 12 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Ralonzo said: before Zeppelin wow Sounds a little different then what I'm used to lol Edited July 12 by Figster 1 Quote
Pete Posted July 15 Posted July 15 This is what Im cranking up this morning! Thats side A Heres side B Two 20+ minute songs, kickass 2 song LP! Quote
muppy Posted July 17 Posted July 17 (edited) muppy is doing the happy dance hula today folks. Greetings and please enjoy one of my favorite female artists Period. Sheryl Crow everyday is a winding road 2025 is turning into an outstanding year. **fingers crossed** for future GLORY and blessings for you all xo m Edited July 18 by muppy 1 Quote
Ralonzo Posted July 20 Posted July 20 (edited) On 7/15/2025 at 8:59 AM, Pete said: This is what Im cranking up this morning! Thats side A You threw me a loop, I confused this for the Flower Travellin' Band, Japanese psychedelic proto-prog-metal from the late 60's/early 70's Edit: Wonder if there's an element of tribute there, esp a segment like Satori III. Can't be a coincidence that they're both so similarly stonerjammy despite being separated by a generation and a half. Edited July 20 by Ralonzo 2 Quote
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