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Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:07 am

THUNDERLORD wrote:Wondered, When will you let us know what these are for Ragnarok???
Well, I did think about waiting until after I'm done looking over the data, but I suppose it can't hurt to tell you now.

I have some ideas about where, and to a lesser degree, when "really good" music comes from.
One of these theories is that a person's musical tastes, in spite of the global music industry, will often tend, at least in part, towards artists from their own culture.

For example, if you look at my list, 6 of the 12 tracks are from artists from the UK (which of course is where I live) - 7 if you count U2 from the Republic of Ireland as well.
Only one of the 12 is from this decade (the Meat Loaf, Alive and it's run-in Monstro, from Bat out of Hell 3).

I needed more information to work on the idea further, and now I've got that, I've got a small project for a rainy day some day soon.
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Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:43 pm

Idk Ragnarok. American culture seems to absorb coolstuff from all over. :roll:

Stupid music choice wasn't playing "The Sword" so I found a vid myself
(Honestly had no idea what their vid looked like before).D*mn They are awesome!!! Wish the lyrics were clearer:
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Also IMO when you hear music you like, it's sort of in your blood wherever you're from or go.

Heck, last year I was listening to lot's of music in Spanish!
(Due to roomates) I liked a lot of it because of the lyrics and themes. And when I was in my room (unavoidably listening) It would give me a cowboy or pistolero vibe!!! 8)

I like some stuff for strange reasons too.
Like if I saw them live.Or met them and they're cool (Guy named Dave Goodrich- "Thousand years of highway").

Or some songs I like because I interperet the lyrics differently than what they are (Collective soul--"Shine" sounds like he's saying my younger brothers name)
So it's personal stuff to people rather than the sound alone too(?) 8)

LOL If you hadn't done this post I would'nt have looked up "The Sword"
My new favorite! 8) 8) 8)
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Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:07 pm

In no particular order...

Panama-Van Halen
When The Levee Breaks-Led Zeppelin
Dani California-Red Hot Chili Peppers
Wind Cries Mary-Jimi Hendrix
Dimension-Wolfmother
One Step Closer-Linkin Park
Send the Pain Below-Chevelle
Won't Get Fooled Again-The Who
Diary of Jane-Breaking Benjamin
Stricken-Disturbed
Take Me Out-Franz Ferdinand
Buddy Holly-Weezer
Awake-Godsmack

Anything by the above bands is awesome, but these are their best tracks.
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@Rag,

I'm not sure on your idea, most rock music before the 60's was dominated by the British, and still dominated up until the mid-80's. Sure there were plenty of good American bands, but it always was a British thing to begin with.

And when I say rock, I mean anything from Elvis and The Beatles to Ozzy Osbourne and Van Halen as that is what most listen to here.

I don't listen to any New Zealand bands because for starters all the rock bands are new age alternative and everything else is hip hop, rasta crap or electronica and dance.


Also people from New Zealand are more likely to listen to a NZ band then someone from Europe for the simple fact that no one in Europe has probably heard of that band before.
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Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:52 pm

Lets see…

Johnny Cash – Ring of Fire
Johnny Cash – City of New Orleans
Hank Williams – I Saw the Light
C.W. McCall – Convoy
C.W. McCall – Silverton
Johnny Horton – Jim Bridger
Johnny Horton – Battle of New Orleans
Johnny Horton – Sink the Bismarck
Folk song –Jesse James
Folk song – Ballad of John Hardy
Weird Al – Hardware Store
Doesn’t matter (as in I don’t care) – Dueling Banjos
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MrCrowley wrote:@Rag: I'm not sure on your idea, most rock music before the 60's was dominated by the British, and still dominated up until the mid-80's. Sure there were plenty of good American bands, but it always was a British thing to begin with.
It is just a theory. Not saying it's right, but it's an idea I had.
You never know unless you test something whether it works.

Now, my own understanding of music history is that up until the 1960's there were relatively few "rock" artists, and a considerable number were American.
Bands such as the Rolling Stones and the Beatles did change the balance, but that depends in part on where you draw the pure "rock" and "Rock and roll" line.

It's entirely possible to discern between US and European rock, even if you don't know the artist or song, a decent music fan could probably manage it.
If that's possible, it follows that there must be a cultural difference between the two, but does that affect where the music is popular?

Your point about artists from a country not being known outside the country is something I considered.
There is a ska band that comes from my old school I rather like, and it's possible some of you might - but I'll be damned if any of you know about them.

It's getting towards stupid o'clock so I'm going to have to go to bed, because I have a long day tomorrow (puns about the 21st/22nd of June being the longest days in the year of the northern hemisphere not withstanding), or today I suppose...
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Ac/dc- highway to hell
Van Halen- Hot for teacher
Van Halen- Romeo Delight
Rush- YYZ
Rush- Closer to the heart
System of a Down- BYOB
Van Halen- Eruption
Ac/dc- Back in Black
The Doors- Break on Through
Guns n' Roses- Paradise city
Joan Jett- I love rock and roll
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Has anyone ever been to a concert?
I've been to an eric clapton concert, a goo goo dolls concert, and a steely dan concert. all had phenomenal seats, for ec i was 15yards from stage, goo goos was about 30, steely dan was 30 as well.
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:13 pm

Rolling Stones, Guns n' Roses and Ozzy Osbourne for me.
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Why am I not surprised?
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:44 pm

Rolling Stones wasn't my choice. But your not surprised because my avatar is an Ozzy Osbourne EP and my name is a Ozzy song.
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:48 pm

My list of concerts is reasonably long

Status quo x2
Ted Nugent
Thunder
Queensryche
Alice Cooper
Deep purple
Watain
Celtic Frost
Kreator (favourite band ever)
Black label society
Ozzy Osbourne (BLS and Ozzy were same night it was forking awesome)
Iron Maiden (next week)
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My dads is like super long he collected every ticket to every concert he has been to and I must say their is at least twenty.
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Since a concert in my style of music would fall under the theme of a rave party, I've been to about 15 big parties now. I started doing that since about one year ago.
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I just went to Vans Warped tour with a bunch of awesome bands. And I've been to a Bullet for my valentine/All that remains/(some other band that i forgot the name) :? And TSO (trans siberian orchestra) if you classify that as a concert, and the worst concert Ive ever been to... Santana!!!

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