I hate to say it, but "Y'all Want a Single" by Korn is actually pretty neat-o ... Sorry, but I gotz to be honest!Love, Eli Braden
I think daveB from Oakland is actually Julie from Cincinnati who is actually TL. Your thoughts?
A song I came across a year or so ago I really like is "Smith - Baby It's You". That intersection of soul-blues and rock really fascinates me. Is there more of it?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCD5GpmFHUg
Quote from: Trembling Eagle on September 14, 2008, 09:20:07 PMA song I came across a year or so ago I really like is "Smith - Baby It's You". That intersection of soul-blues and rock really fascinates me. Is there more of it?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCD5GpmFHUgWow. Morrissey was a lot more attractive in 1969. [Joke. Explanation can be provided if necessary ... ]But yeah, if you like soul music with a hard-charging rhythm section, check out the people who recorded for Stax records in the 1960s. Otis Redding. The Bar-Kays. Booker T. & the MGs. Rufus & Carla Thomas. Sam & Dave. All that stuff. It was a good time for southern soul. And ampersands.
But yeah, if you like soul music with a hard-charging rhythm section, check out the people who recorded for Stax records in the 1960s. Otis Redding. The Bar-Kays. Booker T. & the MGs. Rufus & Carla Thomas. Sam & Dave. All that stuff. It was a good time for southern soul. And ampersands.
But what I'm kind of interested in is (if it's out there) is the more rocking half of that the Electric Prunes type stuff.
Quote from: elibraden on September 14, 2008, 11:09:34 PMI hate to say it, but "Y'all Want a Single" by Korn is actually pretty neat-o ... Sorry, but I gotz to be honest!Love, Eli Braden"big, dumb, fun"that's what I think about that song, demands to be played loud.Can any of you musically inclined tell me what exactly Korn is doing...technically for their sound? It's like I know I'm hearing something different but I can't place it.
Quote from: daveB from Oakland on September 15, 2008, 03:05:45 AMBut yeah, if you like soul music with a hard-charging rhythm section, check out the people who recorded for Stax records in the 1960s. Otis Redding. The Bar-Kays. Booker T. & the MGs. Rufus & Carla Thomas. Sam & Dave. All that stuff. It was a good time for southern soul. And ampersands. southern soul is insanely powerful and much better than the northern soul movement that i try every year to get into, but fail miserably. maybe one day.Quote from: Trembling Eagle on September 15, 2008, 03:15:23 AMBut what I'm kind of interested in is (if it's out there) is the more rocking half of that the Electric Prunes type stuff.you're going to throw the electric prunes onto that playlist?! trembling eagle, you're breaking down barriers.
Quote from: Trembling Eagle on September 14, 2008, 11:26:18 PMQuote from: elibraden on September 14, 2008, 11:09:34 PMI hate to say it, but "Y'all Want a Single" by Korn is actually pretty neat-o ... Sorry, but I gotz to be honest!Love, Eli Braden"big, dumb, fun"that's what I think about that song, demands to be played loud.Can any of you musically inclined tell me what exactly Korn is doing...technically for their sound? It's like I know I'm hearing something different but I can't place it.Korn uses drop-d tuning in most (all?) of their songs. That's what gives it that sludgy bass sound.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_D_tuning
Led Zep, man that stuff is kinda awesome lol, I know how that must sound. Awesome groove, can you guys suggest more songs/groups that are that groovy/bluesy?