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Ok, ran across this guy in another thread. He is pure genius. You don't even have to be a metal fan to like it!
Check out Frog Leap Studios. Some amazing covers.
Go down the Metal Cover rabbit hole!
Leo Moracchioli
Ok, ran across this guy in another thread. He is pure genius. You don't even have to be a metal fan to like it!
Check out Frog Leap Studios. Some amazing covers.
Go down the Metal Cover rabbit hole!
Leo Moracchioli
One of my favorite Doors songs. The Soft Parade.
I don't listen to much music on my own, but generally absorb whatever the family is playing in the car. My daughter, who has long been a grunge fan (Nirvana, Alice in Chains, etc.) from that era, has been playing other stuff from the 90's.
She doesn't like this song, but I do - for reasons I'm not sure of. Perhaps it is due to some biblical allusions in the lyrics. Don't think I've ever heard anything else from this band that I like.
Old guy music. Stills and Clapton
I wouldn't call Matchbox Twenty or Dave Matthews "Grunge", but I do think I could survive a road trip with your daughter as DJ. I think the Collective Soul song is the best of the bunch you posted! I just miss when popular music was made by people who sang without autotune and actually played instruments to make the music! GET OFF MY LAWN YOU PUNKS!
Dufferman I wouldn't call Matchbox Twenty or Dave Matthews "Grunge",
I wouldn't either. That’s why I said she has been playing other stuff from the 90’s.
Dua Lipa and Elton John. Cold Heart. Heard this in a store today. Had to check it out. They used 4 different Elton songs for this.
The kids walked out to this song at the completion of the wedding ceremony I was at Saturday.
Jim Seals of Seals and Crofts died yesterday at the age of 80. They had a few big hits in the 70's. Here's one from 1973. The year I graduated high school.
Another '73 grad here!
That explains a lot.
Some “Ripper” Owens… for you Landon!
Sadly, I pulled this one back out to listen.
Jeff Baxter's new solo album.
HARDY - SOLD OUT
I'm still listening to the same crap from 25 years ago - good ol' 90's hip hop/gangsta rap - snoop dogg, warren G, nate dogg, tupac, 2 live crew etc. Still loving it as much as ever!
Perhaps... lol. Never thought about it like that. Don't worry though, once the vaccine is deemed fully safe and effective (in my view), I'll stop taking about it- Shouldn't be too much longer right?
Iam on a bit of a Hip Hop kick right now. I have been listening to a lot of late 90's early 2000's rap. Growing up in Cali in the late 80's early 90's I had all the stuff you listed. When I got to college I expanded a bit into grunge, and other stuff like Sublime. Now I am going back and getting into Outkast, Nelly, Jay-Z, NAS, to name a few. Stuff I didn't listen to much when it first came out. If you like Hip Hop. I highly recommend a show on Netflix called Hip Hop Evolution.