The g.o.a.t is now free
He looks like a goat lol
>g.o.a.t. with 0 albums released
but hopsin was always free
cutest girl in the galaxy~
>>71870962
good thing she wore gloves otherwise those sandwiches wouldve been tainted
>mommy asks if I want to go to store with her
>i always do because if I don't she'll forget tendies
>put on shoes
>get in car
>mommy puts in a CD she has great taste in music
>this time it's a band i'm unfamiliar with
>after the first two seconds of the second track I know this will be good
>Save me from this prison
>Lord, help me get away
>Oh
>my
>Gosh
>This man has the voice of an angel
>Get to store
>Mommy turns off stereo
>I lose it
>Pull down pants
>Start projectile shitting so hard it breaks the windshield
>Mommy seems dissatisfied
>She should have though of that before she ripped me out of my zone
>get out of car
>urinate on mom while screaming and bashing my head on the car door
>mommy lets me stay in the car and listen to CD once more
>make sure she doesn't forget tendies
And THAT is how I discovered Los Lonely Boys.
you worked too hard on this horrendous post to not get a reply. here you go
dango
>>71870960
What color were her panties?
Who is the Captain Beefheart of rappers?
Busdriver
>>71870916
too mainstream
mainstream raps edition
>raps
>>71870879
Kill danny, don't need any std
Fuck rocky because of the aesthetics
Marry kendrick
>>71870879
Marry Fuck Kill
Which band has the worse fanbase, The Beatles or Radiohead?
The fact that so many books still name the Beatles as "the greatest or most significant or most influential" rock band ever only tells you how far rock music still is from becoming a serious art. Jazz critics have long recognized that the greatest jazz musicians of all times are Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, who were not the most famous or richest or best sellers of their times, let alone of all times. Classical critics rank the highly controversial Beethoven over classical musicians who were highly popular in courts around Europe. Rock critics are still blinded by commercial success. The Beatles sold more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore they must have been the greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music of the past, classical critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of the past. Rock critics are often totally ignorant of the rock music of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that the Beatles did anything worthy of being saved.
In a sense, the Beatles are emblematic of the status of rock criticism as a whole: too much attention paid to commercial phenomena (be it grunge or U2) and too little to the merits of real musicians. If somebody composes the most divine music but no major label picks him up and sells him around the world, a lot of rock critics will ignore him. If a major label picks up a musician who is as stereotyped as can be but launches her or him worldwide, your average critic will waste rivers of ink on her or him. This is the sad status of rock criticism: rock critics are basically publicists working for major labels, distributors and record stores. They simply highlight what product the music business wants to make money from.
Hopefully, one not-too-distant day, there will be a clear demarcation between a great musician like Tim Buckley, who never sold much, and commercial products like the Beatles.
>>71870807
I'm gonna say The Beatles, at least Radiohead fans actually have other bands they like most of the time
>>71870807
i'm not too bothered by either. I'd say their haters are more remarkably insufferable
Feel free to tell me how much of a pleb I am, but I'd rather you give me some recs
>>71870735
You're a pleb. But I like your taste.
Elliott Smith - Either/Or
No Joy - Wait to Pleasure
Dalek - From Filthy Tongue of Gods and Griots
Big L - Lifestyle ov da Poor n Dangerous
I've been sitting on Either/Or for a while, so I guess I'll give it a listen. For some reason have just ignored looking into Dalek or Big L, but I haven't heard of No Joy. Thanks for the recs, I'll check them out.
>>71870735
I love you're chart. Mine actually is really similar
Try:
World Party - Goodbye Jumbo
BT - This Binary Universe (Pic-Related)
Radiohead- In Rainbows
Oasis - What's the Story Morning Glory?
The KLF - Chill Out
You cannot name a better guitar player than Robert Fripp.
Jeff Beck
>>71870753
recommendations for indie-folk with a heavy leaning towards ambient and instrumental interludes? I'm thinking The Antlers' In The Attic of the Universe, The Microphone's The Glow, Pt. 2, Giles Corey's s/t, Little Kid's Logic Songs, and stuff like that.
also interested. If you haven't, listen to Phil's other stuff, especially is Mount Eerie stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrdkMIJRJ5M
>>71870586
Where to start with Mt. Eerie though? Also, if you haven't, give that Little Kid record a spin. It's a truly underrated gem.
What song do you guys think has the best instrumental solo of all time?
I dunno about the best, but the guitar solo in November Rain is pretty fucking killer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SbUC-UaAxE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU71tDrOjfs
at 3:45, god-tier
>>71870449
>november rain
what a massive fag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26aOdYyzNes
2:55
how many of you, /mu/ members, actually listen to music?
Most of us
not me, I'm not a fucking faggot lol
I come here for the memes
This might sound long-winded, but here goes:
Do you guys have a song that invokes a very unique feeling in you, good or bad, that doesn't exist outside of that one song?
For me, it's:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5YNiCfWC3A
The atmosphere this song produces puts me in such a bittersweet, nostalgic trance. I was a senior in high-school when this song started to make its rounds, so for me it represents that grace period where I started feeling like an adult, but was still young enough to be as reckless and carefree as I could.
It's something I'll never get back, but every once in a while, this song let's me come close.
Anything by Carissa's Wierd. It's like this weird sense of warm emptiness following emotional release that never happened.
>>71870363
It's weird how this song got so popular for parties and drinking, when it's actually pretty depressing. Although I miss when Hip hop was making "bangers" and party music that didn't have the played out trap drums that every song has now. With that said, Minnesota by Lil Yachty gives me a similar feeling to what you described. This past summer was the best of my life and everyone was playing that song the whole time, and I just think of everyone who made it great. Unfortunately things are shitty now, but when I listen to Minnesota I feel alright. I love my Motorola.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvpWJKRPadk
This is the most beutiful peice of music I've heard. It also brings out many emotions for me that I find hard to feel sometimes.
The title of this song, "Dream of the Return" says what this song is about. But its more than the title. You can tell that Bob Curnow put so much care and emotion into this song to truely show that music can make you feel.
I know its only insturmentals, but holy shit. The trombone feature in this song makes it feel as if the player is singing to the audience. Rather than playing the instrument itself.
This song makes me feel so many things. Sadness, inspiration, etc. Its such a masterpeice. By far the best Ballad I've ever heard.
https://youtu.be/-FJlQaveagA
Which music genre has the worst fans?
K-pop
probably black metal
People who like bands like the 1975, Young the Giant, etc
If you could watch any two rappers go at each other with diss tracks over a significant amount of time, who would they be?
I'd want Earl v Kendrick
>>71869965
I love Earl but he would get buried.
Travis scott and a$ap rocky
How loud do you guys usually listen to your music? Are you concerned about hearing loss?
50%
>>71869863
this.
50% to 70% is the patrician range
fifty percent