RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(10-28-2017 08:22 AM)jasdf Wrote: He stood in line with the rest
And waited for his chance
To take his place behind the glass
And watch the ladies dance
It's the nature of things
The nature of things
Primus always has that funky bass guitar going but I have never really been able to get into their overall music.
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(10-28-2017 01:59 PM)tanqtonic Wrote: Friend turned me onto an interesting genre --- hick hop. Here is one of the groups loosely under the genre. My wife found me searching this group and playing on my PC speakers. She just shook her head slowly, and said "you poor soul"..... lolz.
With reference to the 2nd video, I did ask her if she love Motohead and Patsy Cline [2:04], which she said she does. So I told her not to worry.....
”Prettiest thing you’ve ever seen.....in the dark”
Who amongst us hasn’t experienced this? Or maybe prettiest thing you’ve ever seen in the low light of a dive bar several beers in?
The first one and this one to some extent remind me of when Kid Rock was transitioning to his more country side.
There’s a local group here in BG that I just happened to run across one Friday night at The Spillway Bar and Grill. For those that don’t know, The Spillway uses the old Reno’s recipe for hot wings. The best that BG has ever had. Anyhoo, I digress. These guys have moved out and are actually touring a bit now. They were okay to me but the younger local necks really seemed to like them.
Their name is Twang and Round. Here’s a couple. I think they have some Nappy Roots influence who also started up in BG.
Twang and Round - Burning Down Backroads
Twang and Round - Take a Ride With Me (feat. Bubba Sparxxx)
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
I played those Hick Hop videos.... crazy part is... those guys have a pretty cool sound and a good flow to their sound. Its not that crazy that country and rap have so much in common.... guns, liquor/beer, women, trucks...... heh.
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(11-01-2017 08:32 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: I played those Hick Hop videos.... crazy part is... those guys have a pretty cool sound and a good flow to their sound. Its not that crazy that country and rap have so much in common.... guns, liquor/beer, women, trucks...... heh.
One thing that stands out to me, is Twang and Round are about the same age as my sons. My boys grew up on my classic rock and their own music but also grew up on 2Pac and Nelly and Nappy Roots around here. At least in my house. And since BG is only an hour from Nashville you can’t avoid the Country coming out of there. So they’ve developed a fusion of several genres. It’s what they grew up with. Music crosses all lines.
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(11-01-2017 10:30 PM)dahbeed Wrote:
(11-01-2017 08:32 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: I played those Hick Hop videos.... crazy part is... those guys have a pretty cool sound and a good flow to their sound. Its not that crazy that country and rap have so much in common.... guns, liquor/beer, women, trucks...... heh.
One thing that stands out to me, is Twang and Round are about the same age as my sons. My boys grew up on my classic rock and their own music but also grew up on 2Pac and Nelly and Nappy Roots around here. At least in my house. And since BG is only an hour from Nashville you can’t avoid the Country coming out of there. So they’ve developed a fusion of several genres. It’s what they grew up with. Music crosses all lines.
I've heard rap (and country) thumping for years in the rural towns here in TN. It only makes sensee that the two genres would meld together, eventually.
Smyrna, TN, is the world capital for low-riding trucks. They'd have a Dixie Flag in the back window, but a Malcolm X license plate on the front.
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I haven't posted a chillout in a while. Sitting on the back porch late in the drinking a beer or three like I like to do. Head phones on and this pops up after a couple of beers. The buzz and these great sounds = euphoria for a while. I had to play it a second time. Jeff Beck is amazing in his own right but as a band leader he has the ability to put together the rest of his band to produce this exceptional sound and mood. His base player has earned the right to billed with him on this song. The drums and the rest are perfect for this song.
Jeff Beck & Tal Wilkenfeld .- Serene
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2017 12:16 AM by WWDog.)
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(11-02-2017 05:35 PM)stinkfist Wrote: on this day that equaled any other.....................my tribute to post 4:20 with closed eyes as the strings become 21st century Beethoven ...
Outstanding! His style reminded me of a combo platter...
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(11-01-2017 10:58 PM)stinkfist Wrote:
(10-28-2017 08:33 AM)jasdf Wrote: without question one of the best bands ever to exist on this planet
I would rather not go
Back to the old house
There's too many
Bad memories
Too many memories
There
my fave smiths' songs....bing bonged to this back in the day.....plus I'm a Yuge fan of Johnny Marr.....
cool that there is another smiths fan here. definitely in my top 5 favorite bands of all time. those guys were just too good together. andy rourke is such a killer bassist.
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(11-02-2017 08:54 AM)KAjunRaider Wrote:
(11-01-2017 10:30 PM)dahbeed Wrote:
(11-01-2017 08:32 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: I played those Hick Hop videos.... crazy part is... those guys have a pretty cool sound and a good flow to their sound. Its not that crazy that country and rap have so much in common.... guns, liquor/beer, women, trucks...... heh.
One thing that stands out to me, is Twang and Round are about the same age as my sons. My boys grew up on my classic rock and their own music but also grew up on 2Pac and Nelly and Nappy Roots around here. At least in my house. And since BG is only an hour from Nashville you can’t avoid the Country coming out of there. So they’ve developed a fusion of several genres. It’s what they grew up with. Music crosses all lines.
I've heard rap (and country) thumping for years in the rural towns here in TN. It only makes sensee that the two genres would meld together, eventually.
Smyrna, TN, is the world capital for low-riding trucks. They'd have a Dixie Flag in the back window, but a Malcolm X license plate on the front.
I was never really into country per se' but I'm a child of the MTV era and my parents like Elvis and 60s/70s R&B and some other more mainstream rock. I would say that's why I like rock, rap, metal, some oldies, older R&B/Funk/Soul, some pop dance... ect...
But right now, as far as my opinion of Country goes... I'd say there is a difference in Country and rock being sung by a guy with a southern accent. IMO, some of this stuff just isn't Country music.