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OT: Metallica are f*cking awesome

Suitman

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This Aussie rock band wasn't bad back in 1968/1970: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_3IUASoqfM



Casper,

As much as I think you are a nutter, your taste in 60's-70's music is up there with the best. The Zoot's version of Elenour Rigby is sensational.
"The Real Thing", written by Johnny Young and produced by Molly Meldrum is an Australian masterpiece. "Part 3 Into Paper Walls" - the follow on from the Real Thing is just as good, if not a better piece of composed music.
The other greatest composed music from roughly that era is "Evie" part's 1, 2 and 3.
Arguably the greatest Australian composition ever.


Suity
 

Schiltzenberger

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Who cares if Lars wanted to let artists get the recognition they deserved when they spend x amount of hours/months in a studio bringing their music to their fans when all they did was rip it off the net and the bands don't get shut all for their hard work. He wasn't doing it JUST for metallica he did it for the music industry as a whole and I understand exactly where he is coming from. I'd be sh*tty to to know ur hard work and dedication is being ripped away from u by alot of people for free. The artists deserve the money they get from selling CDs.
People can say they're greedy and sh*t but metallica don't give a sh*t what people say they only care about getting their music to THIER fans and so the same goes for every other artist!
That's all well and good, but Lars speaking out and whinging about piracy wasn't the reason a lot of original Metallica fans gave up on them.
He started his crusade against piracy in 2000, the old Metallica fans stopped listening nearly 10 years earlier.

It was because of the hypocrisy of them. For years they poked fun at other bands for making film clips and taking the piss out of the clichés used by other bands. When they released the One clip they said it was a once off because the song was so special or something, blah, blah, blah.

Then they released the black album crap and it was completely different to their older stuff, more commercial. They started making clips and became exactly what they said they would never be. They are a band that they would've pointed and laughed at when they were making decent music.

Due to them becoming more commercial and money hungry in the early 90s, it was easy to just laugh at Lars crying about being a millionaire rockstar who was being dudded out of some money.

As for how the topic has gone since, Aussie rockbands.
I used to love when The Radiators - Gimme Head was played at the old discos, what a classic, everyone singing it.
 

Casper The Ghost

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some good old Aussie blues from the 60s

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjslm31mjm4

Casper,

As much as I think you are a nutter, your taste in 60's-70's music is up there with the best. The Zoot's version of Elenour Rigby is sensational.
"The Real Thing", written by Johnny Young and produced by Molly Meldrum is an Australian masterpiece. "Part 3 Into Paper Walls" - the follow on from the Real Thing is just as good, if not a better piece of composed music.
The other greatest composed music from roughly that era is "Evie" part's 1, 2 and 3.
Arguably the greatest Australian composition ever.


Suity

How fortunate we grew up with the music of our time, particularly listening to so many classically trained artists crossing over to contemporary rock music.

Love Zoot, still do, Love Evie parts 1, 2. 3, Masters Apprentices, Mother Goose, Billy Thorpe (not all of it),

Remember:
Madder Lake: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnt90vnlOTY
Kevin Borich Express: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8N_fmTi1S0
Blackfeather: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B_3yfId1xM
The Dingoes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUmtSpGhME
Spectrum: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XKIfCSqmVM
Brian Cadd: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpqSpdPrmRI
Axiom: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4-PN73uDug

One of my biggest favourites: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmiF1JQvf_A
and this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvC-vENeF2E

I saw Chain/Matt Taylor perform many times, as I did with all the great Aussie blues/rock bands doing the circuit 1970 to 1977 ---- Bondi Lifesavers, Paddington Town Hall, Green Elephant Kensington, Chequers Night Club, Whiskies (might have the name/spelling wrong) on Oxford St Darlinghurst amongst so many other pubs, halls, taverns, etc, back then.
 

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I saw Kevin Borich at Byron Bay pub a while back, he is still churning out the old blues songs.

Amazing performer.
 

Casper The Ghost

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I saw Kevin Borich at Byron Bay pub a while back, he is still churning out the old blues songs.

Amazing performer.

WOW, does he now look like grandpa out of the Beverly Hillbillies?:lol::lol:
He was involved in a few bands late 60's/early-mid 70's before he finally went out on his own permanently. Trying to remember those names now. :-k
By the early 80's I had lost track of Kevin.
 

Casper The Ghost

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Remember these ex NZ Guys who came over to Oz early 70's to make some $$$ on the pub crawl???
La De Da's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmKiv7zqaSg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_BTCxhDwdE

Thanks to mum/dads juke box in the shop I even remember this band:
The Atlantics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cm3solF6K4
So far ahead of their time.... punk rock mid 1960's.

This YouTube channel has heaps of 60's music: http://www.youtube.com/user/tomtokenator#p/u - Memories.... amazing...

What about this LSD classic from "Pretty Things: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXzgMQM0B-8

Easybeats "Sorry": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drNqZWzj5GY&feature=fvw

Or this mid 60's Perth band: The Thorts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kia0wB1sCTQ
 
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I think the best thing about those old Aussie bands is that some of the great frontmen and guitarists are still going around doing great acoustic sets. James Reyne, John Stephens, Mossy, the Angels are going around again. I really envy some of you guys. I would have loved to seen these guys at their prime
 

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Australian mainstream music is garbage! The crap they ram down our throats is disgusting, that is why people say Australian music is crap, I am one of those people by the way!

I know there is plenty of talent out there it is just that it will never be supported because the music industry would rather ram garbage down our throats because all the teenagers are mindless zombies who will like what they are told by video hits and MTV etc. and that is where ALL the money is these days, they will talk their parents into buying the music for them.
 

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Australian mainstream music is garbage! The crap they ram down our throats is disgusting, that is why people say Australian music is crap, I am one of those people by the way!

I know there is plenty of talent out there it is just that it will never be supported because the music industry would rather ram garbage down our throats because all the teenagers are mindless zombies who will like what they are told by video hits and MTV etc. and that is where ALL the money is these days, they will talk their parents into buying the music for them.

Why single Australian music out though? IMO ALL mainstream music is sh*thouse.

But there are some very, very talented musicians out there. You just have to be:

(1) a guitar player who plays 2 chords; or
(2) a singer who sounds like they're having an anxiety attack as they're singing (ie: "Ooooh oh oh aaah aha ooh oh ahh ah eh yeah yeah yeah!"); or
(3) really, really, ridiculously good-looking

to really make it big.
 

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I hate, hate, HATE Cold Chisel. But I have heard Mossy's acoustic stuff and he is really very good.

Completely agree

Why single Australian music out though? IMO ALL mainstream music is sh*thouse.

But there are some very, very talented musicians out there. You just have to be:

(1) a guitar player who plays 2 chords; or
(2) a singer who sounds like they're having an anxiety attack as they're singing (ie: "Ooooh oh oh aaah aha ooh oh ahh ah eh yeah yeah yeah!"); or
(3) really, really, ridiculously good-looking

to really make it big.

Hence Kings of Leon

Australian mainstream music is garbage! The crap they ram down our throats is disgusting, that is why people say Australian music is crap, I am one of those people by the way!

I know there is plenty of talent out there it is just that it will never be supported because the music industry would rather ram garbage down our throats because all the teenagers are mindless zombies who will like what they are told by video hits and MTV etc. and that is where ALL the money is these days, they will talk their parents into buying the music for them.
Whilst I kind of agree with you, that sounds like another wannabe non-conformist. "I don't conform because that's what every cool person does." In terms of mainstream Video Hits style music, you're really talking about pop and soft rock, in which case of course Australia's efforts at this are garbage because all pop and soft rock is garbage
 

Casper The Ghost

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I hate, hate, HATE Cold Chisel. But I have heard Mossy's acoustic stuff and he is really very good.

When they first came over to Sydney from Adelaide around the mid 1970's I used to go and watch Cold Chisel play at little winebars like penis*s on Oxford St Darlinghurst. The blues & pub rock music they were pumping out was awesome. As far as I am concerned they actually went down hlll as they became more and more commercially orientated and successful.
 

Eels Dude

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Oh dear oh dear... At least proper old school live bands like U2, Gunners, and Bon Jovi are going to be in Aus over the next month.
 

Eelementary

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When they first came over to Sydney from Adelaide around the mid 1970's I used to go and watch Cold Chisel play at little winebars like penis*s on Oxford St Darlinghurst. The blues & pub rock music they were pumping out was awesome. As far as I am concerned they actually went down hlll as they became more and more commercially orientated and successful.

Call me narrow-minded, but when people discuss Australia's greatest rock bands and mention the Oils and Chisel, I cry. IMHO Australia's greatest rock band is AC/DC. Freaking legendary band.

I always figured Aussies would be more proud of them. *shrugs*
 

sarahk

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Oh dear oh dear... At least proper old school live bands like U2, Gunners, and Bon Jovi are going to be in Aus over the next month.

I know. I'm SPEWING that I won't be in Syd for Bon Jovi. :( I'm so unlucky and mind you it's his last concert in Australia.
 

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