If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Anthems and Protests ---
While we certainly understand the frustration by fans on all sides of the discussion, we have decided to keep the Broncos Country message boards separate from politics. Recent events have brought the NFL to the forefront of political debates, but due to the highly emotional and passionate discussion it tends to involve, we think it’s best to continue to keep politics and this forum separate. Yes, the forum is meant for discussion, but we’d like to keep that discussion to football as much as possible.
With everything going on in our country, it would be nice to keep our complaints and cheers purely related to football here. If you feel passionately, there are plenty of other outlets available to you to express your opinions. We know this isn’t the most popular decision, but we ask that you respect it.
Thank you for understanding.
--Broncos Country Message Board Staff
As long as it isn't emo, and it isn't stupid crap rap and pop... I'm ok with that.
No.
It's mainly rock, with some metal. I'm not into as much hard metal as str8 is
Top played...
Chevelle
3 Doors Down
RED
Skillet
Staind
Linkin Park
Thousand Foot Krutch
A Perfect Circle
The Fray
30 Seconds to Mars
Adema
Avenged Sevenfold
Breaking Benjamin
Three Days Grace
You don't have to be into hip hop for this. Besides, blues was the origin of almost all things rock and hip hop, at least what is good about them.
Blues started everything, basically. But most people my age have no idea, especially how it started. Delta Blues is a pure form of music. Hip Hop, rock, and Jazz (as we know it today) wouldn't have existed if an artist that has 29 scratchy recordings in existence and was murdered at the age of 28 didn't exist:
Robert Johnson
He is truly amazing. He died back in the 1930's and Honeyboy Edwards was there when he died. And he's still ALIVE! Dude got his whiskey laced with strichnine (sp yeah) after he flirted w/ the bartenders wife.
Rock, especially, wouldn't have existed without Blues. The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, all of the rest would have simply never happened. Even earlier, like Elvis, Chuck berry, and Little Richard wouldn't have made the music they did without Blues.
If Blues never broke through, we'd be listening to permutations on Bobby Darin and Dean Martin today. Which, I guess, isn't a bad thing once every 100 songs or so, but it would pretty much suck as an everyday thing.
It's mainly rock, with some metal. I'm not into as much hard metal as str8 is
Top played...
Chevelle
3 Doors Down
RED
Skillet
Staind
Linkin Park
Thousand Foot Krutch
A Perfect Circle
The Fray
30 Seconds to Mars
Adema
Avenged Sevenfold
Breaking Benjamin
Three Days Grace
etc...
Want hard metal i got it
Slipknot
Killswitch
Mnemic
Slayer
Lamb of God
In Flames (sorta kinda)
Threat Signal
Chimaira
Silent Civilian
Insomnium
White Zombie
Rob Zombie
Rammstein
Children of Bodom
Devildriver
Disturbed
Metallica
Mudvayne
Mushroomhead
Ozzy
Tool
Soulfly
Blues started everything, basically. But most people my age have no idea, especially how it started. Delta Blues is a pure form of music. Hip Hop, rock, and Jazz (as we know it today) wouldn't have existed if an artist that has 29 scratchy recordings in existence and was murdered at the age of 28 didn't exist:
Robert Johnson
He is truly amazing. He died back in the 1930's and Honeyboy Edwards was there when he died. And he's still ALIVE! Dude got his whiskey laced with strichnine (sp yeah) after he flirted w/ the bartenders wife.
Rock, especially, wouldn't have existed without Blues. The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, all of the rest would have simply never happened. Even earlier, like Elvis, Chuck berry, and Little Richard wouldn't have made the music they did without Blues.
If Blues never broke through, we'd be listening to permutations on Bobby Darin and Dean Martin today. Which, I guess, isn't a bad thing once every 100 songs or so, but it would pretty much suck as an everyday thing.
Blues is amazing. listen to it.
I know Blues started it all, and I appreciate that, but I personally never really got into the regular style of music that the Blues is. I like what it was able to influence, and essentially create, but not really the beginnings of it.
Sig by Sky.:salute:
All you nooby dooby doos need to stop making stupid threads.:coffee:
I know Blues started it all, and I appreciate that, but I personally never really got into the regular style of music that the Blues is. I like what it was able to influence, and essentially create, but not really the beginnings of it.
It's an acquired taste. Don't dive right in and listen to House right off the bat. You won't like it. I kind of said *** the first time I heard Robert Johnson. Listen to some rock stuff like the Rolling Stones "Exile on Main Street" and Derek and the Dominos "Layla", even some Zeppelin or Cream, and you can kind of ease into Blues. BB King is good to start with.
But really, if you start listening to good Blues, It's hard to stop. I didn't like it at first, but now it gives me chills.
It's an acquired taste. Don't dive right in and listen to House right off the bat. You won't like it. I kind of said *** the first time I heard Robert Johnson. Listen to some rock stuff like the Rolling Stones "Exile on Main Street" and Derek and the Dominos "Layla", even some Zeppelin or Cream, and you can kind of ease into Blues. BB King is good to start with.
But really, if you start listening to good Blues, It's hard to stop. I didn't like it at first, but now it gives me chills.
I hate Zeppelin, though my dad loves them, and don't listen to much Stones, but I may give the Stones a try... they aren't too bad.
Sig by Sky.:salute:
All you nooby dooby doos need to stop making stupid threads.:coffee:
It's an acquired taste. Don't dive right in and listen to House right off the bat. You won't like it. I kind of said *** the first time I heard Robert Johnson. Listen to some rock stuff like the Rolling Stones "Exile on Main Street" and Derek and the Dominos "Layla", even some Zeppelin or Cream, and you can kind of ease into Blues. BB King is good to start with.
But really, if you start listening to good Blues, It's hard to stop. I didn't like it at first, but now it gives me chills.
really the only blues i listen to is Stevie Ray Vaugn. a freakin genius on guitar.
As long as it isn't emo, and it isn't stupid crap rap and pop... I'm ok with that.
Really easy to make fun of emo now is it....well it has always been a easy target for people to make fun of.
But there are some GREAT emo bands, my favorites are
Discount (RIP)
Further Seems Forever (RIP)
The Early November (RIP)
Alkaline Trio
The Juliana Theory (RIP)
Sunny Day Real Estate (RIP)
The Promise Ring (RIP)
Jimmy Eat World
The Appleseed Cast
(please don't argue with me that a band isn't emo, I don't care to fight.)
Emotion in Hardcore is what makes it so much infinately better than Metal.
Really easy to make fun of emo now is it....well it has always been a easy target for people to make fun of.
But there are some GREAT emo bands, my favorites are
Discount (RIP)
Further Seems Forever (RIP)
The Early November (RIP)
Alkaline Trio
The Juliana Theory (RIP)
Sunny Day Real Estate (RIP)
The Promise Ring (RIP)
Jimmy Eat World
The Appleseed Cast
(please don't argue with me that a band isn't emo, I don't care to fight.)
Emotion in Hardcore is what makes it so much infinately better than Metal.
Your last statement is the problem with the description of Emo as Emo. All music is emotional, and because of this Emo is a much too general term to actually be able to describe a genre of music, but because it is used in that way I use it to decribe what is commonly accepted as "Emo" music. I won't argue on any of those bands because you are referring to them in a different way then the commonly accepted definition of "Emo" music.
Sig by Sky.:salute:
All you nooby dooby doos need to stop making stupid threads.:coffee:
Rock 'n' Roll actually formed and originally called R&B (Rhythm & Blues) back in the 40's and 50's. It was mostly recorded by black performers for black audience. Rock 'n' Roll was originally a term used in black music for many years to describe physical sex, but in the late forties there was an instrumental R&B record called "Rock 'n' Roll" by Wild Bill Moore and his band. Alan Freed is credited with inventing the term though calling the R&B records he played "rock 'n' roll."
I'm currently reading a book about history of 50's and early rock and roll. It's called "It's Rock 'n' Roll" and it's written by Gene Busnar if anybody wants to check it out.
Your last statement is the problem with the description of Emo as Emo. All music is emotional, and because of this Emo is a much too general term to actually be able to describe a genre of music, but because it is used in that way I use it to decribe what is commonly accepted as "Emo" music. I won't argue on any of those bands because you are referring to them in a different way then the commonly accepted definition of "Emo" music.
Comment