Oh, quit complaining. That's the only one I could find in 320kbps. If it was on Mediafire or Megaupload, I'd post it instead.
Agreed..... many of their lists are ridiculous. But its all so subjective.
Oh, quit complaining. That's the only one I could find in 320kbps. If it was on Mediafire or Megaupload, I'd post it instead.
Not sure why you're lumping Sigur and 65days in there...
Agree, they always have a boner for certain bands/musicians like Nirvana. Kurt Cobain at #12 is a little sad, especially when there's someone like David Gilmour wayyyy down at #82.
Is this the worst song you've ever heard?
Are you ing serious right now? Rolling Stone are the greatest trolls ever.
Laughable! I have great seats in Nov for Roger Waters doing the Wall.
Not really.
I agree.
Who is playing guitar for The Wall tour?
Lay where your laying, don't make a sound
I know they're watching, they're watching
TBH
Rogers touring band
Robbie Wyckoff - Vocals
Graham Broad - drums
Snowy White - guitar
Dave Kilminster-guitar
G.E Smith - Guitar
Jon Carin - Keyboards
Harry Waters - Keyboards
Mark-Venice - vocals
Kipp-Venice - vocals
Michael Lennon - vocals
I was mistaken. Live at Leeds ranks fouth behind James Brown "Live at the Apollo," Allman's Fillmore, and Cash's "Folsom Prison."
Don't usually agree with Rolling Stone, since they put pleasing mainstream tastes above actually writing music journalism, but I was simply using their list to demonstrate a point that Live at Leeds is beyond respected as a live album and is unquestionably one of the top 5 live albums of all time.
I didn't know there were so many Post-Rock experts on /mu/?
How do you (Post-Rock experts) feel about Talk Talk?
I prefer post-grunge. Nickelback and Creed are great.
It's actually strange to see Talk Talk transform from 80's New Wave to Post-Rock. One could say that Spirit of Eden was their Kid A.
This is sarcasm. Don't be fooled people.
Somebody change the thread le and erase the first 5 pages...
Thank you
my god.
this pages long, up your own ass, musical taste measuring contest that's been going on has driven me over the edge.
No matter how rock-hard and throbbing your e-wang gets over how badass and diverse your musical taste is, all this talk of how Explosions in the Sky is the Blink-182 of post-rock while Amusement Parks On Fire is the wannabe shoegaze version of wannabe smashing pumpkins wannabe shoegaze WON'T MAKE YOUR ACTUAL S ANY BIGGER.
All of you have literally made me vomit in my own mouth. Have fun trying to get laid by explaining the difference between gy Indie Hipster Masturbatory Love Fest Band A and gy Indie Hipster Masturbatory Love Fest Band B.
You think you're so ing hip with your musical taste, but unfortunately 99% of the bands posted here are on Elijah Wood's iTunes Celebrity Playlist, so enjoy jerking off to your musical listening genius with Frodo, you ing gots.
I quit SpursTalk.
unfortunately your "I'm trying to pretend i'm an indie hipster for ironic humor purposes" act isn't fooling anyone. you're measuring your e- along with the rest of them.
Truthfully, I think its genetic that every kid under the age of 25 always thinks they are some kind of expert in music. It never fails really.
Then some people stay that way the rest of their life. The funniest part to me is the 900,000 different classifications. Post-this, Pre-that etc.![]()
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