where were you wrong?

canndo

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I was a snooty, stuck up asshole when it came to music.

Queen
Supertramp
Jefferson starship
Heart


Where were you wrong? What bands did you only appreciate long after everyone else got it?
 

MrEDuck

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See I love the older Pearl Jam stuff but dislike their work more and more over time. The less you hear of Andy in their music the more I dislike it.

And you just blasphemed.
 

rory420420

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Why,because I said Janis sucks? Must be Mrs.duck quacking at me..lol..
Watch her at Monterey pop...awful.
Watch her on festival express..awful.
She traded Kris Kristofferson a piece of pussy for the rights to Bobby McGee...
Couldn't be a whore in Texas,so she decided to be one in the music industry instead...lol
 

rory420420

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I cannot like that enough!!

Wanna be thug...
Ever see his picture from Baltimore school of the arts? He's in a green leotards and tu-tu!

Biggie kept it real...
Till the killa bees attacked...:-D
 

mudballs

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my biggest error was Greatfull Dead. As a teenager i didn't see what the big deal was about them and the culture. Later on I learned guitar, found a band, and ended up playing about 30 of their songs in our set lists. Every campfire party had us acoustic jammin to their tunes. From 'who cares' to the soundtrack of my 20's. lol
 

mudballs

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well i will say this, a LOT of songs by them have missed notes or skipped notes, dead notes, weird transitions. so only their studio albums are spot on perfect. anything outside a studio recording can really throw the uninitiated right off. even die hard fans and tape traders scour for the rare few live sets/songs with minimal errors/flubs. and personally speaking as a musician nothing crushes the vibe more than a flubbed note. i mean they can really really soar on a sonic wave just sucking you in for the ride and then jerry would flub a note and really harsh the buzz. i've only heard a handful of live soundboard recordings that were flawless. and when you're finally a deadhead studio songs just suck hard and ain't even worth listening to.so yeah racer it's just a weird thing you're into it or not.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
well i will say this, a LOT of songs by them have missed notes or skipped notes, dead notes, weird transitions. so only their studio albums are spot on perfect. anything outside a studio recording can really throw the uninitiated right off. even die hard fans and tape traders scour for the rare few live sets/songs with minimal errors/flubs. and personally speaking as a musician nothing crushes the vibe more than a flubbed note. i mean they can really really soar on a sonic wave just sucking you in for the ride and then jerry would flub a note and really harsh the buzz. i've only heard a handful of live soundboard recordings that were flawless. and when you're finally a deadhead studio songs just suck hard and ain't even worth listening to.so yeah racer it's just a weird thing you're into it or not.
i think you hit that on the head, either you're a huge fan, or well, you're not.. i fall into the latter category..
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
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what are you into? your turn
i like a lot of music. only genres i'm not really into much would be, hmm, newer country.. i do like some older country like johnny cash and a few others though, umm, newer rap, not really a fan.. love a lot of 90s rap / hip hop, opera's not really my cup of tea either.. never learned to appreciate much classical either..
big neil young fan though
the beatles, john lennon
love a lot of 90s brit pop stuff
portishead
classic rock like led zeppelin
can get into some drum and bass, jungle
was into a lot of punk / hardcore as a teen, early 20 something, and still listen to some of that stuff, like fugazi, minor threat, sick of it all to name a few bigger names, black flag
some bands like royal trux, gomez, oasis has a few good tunes..
idk, i think i have a pretty eclectic taste in music though...
 

rory420420

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Bos
well i will say this, a LOT of songs by them have missed notes or skipped notes, dead notes, weird transitions. so only their studio albums are spot on perfect. anything outside a studio recording can really throw the uninitiated right off. even die hard fans and tape traders scour for the rare few live sets/songs with minimal errors/flubs. and personally speaking as a musician nothing crushes the vibe more than a flubbed note. i mean they can really really soar on a sonic wave just sucking you in for the ride and then jerry would flub a note and really harsh the buzz. i've only heard a handful of live soundboard recordings that were flawless. and when you're finally a deadhead studio songs just suck hard and ain't even worth listening to.so yeah racer it's just a weird thing you're into it or not.
Boston 73....
 
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