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He is not a Steeler.

:playful: My memory with certain things is pretty ******* good. With other things, not so much. It's almost as if it's a bit selective or something.

Absolutely. Maybe talking music 24/7 would heal this country a little bit and teach us a couple things; you can be different and have different ideas about things and **** with each other and completely disagree - and still be civil, appreciate another's individuality and laugh a little at ****. Life is Too $hort (you feel me dawg, lol). Did you ever listen to A Tribe Called Quest? Talented hip hop artists.

I hear you with the memory thing. Does that Prevagen **** work?

Never listened to ATCQ. I did like some of NWA's stuff.

I've got a guy I'm willing to bet no one on this site has ever heard of. His name is Chris Smither. Amazing guitarist and folk/blues singer. Dude's in his mid-seventies, and still performing. This is one of my favorite songs, with a full intro:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm4owjFJi2Y

(All the percussion done in this song is produced only by his feet!)
 
Black Sabbath's War Pigs is better

Absolutely. One of the best intros ever. But "Fairies Wear Boots" is Sabbath's best song IMO.
 
Never been huge in Bad Religion, but I like their stuff. More of a NOFX, Dead Milkmen, Rancid kind of guy. The Interrupters are out now and they have the lead singer from Rancid's son in it. Do some ska punk and have a girl vocalist as well.

Experimental jazz is like jam bands, minus any timing cohesion. It usually just devolves into noise, and after about 5min of it, I'm completely done with it.

Coolie, I like all your music plus the Alt rock/Grunge. It was a good way to put that girly glam rock bullshit to bed for good! I'm surprised you didn't mention Johnny Cash. He's the man in older country IMHO.

If you hate grunge/Alt, do me a favor and check out one album. It's called As Good As Dead from Local H (it's on Youtube). They were a band that popped up with the grunge scene, but they were anti grunge as well, as versed by their song Eddie Vedder. 2 man band, just a dude on guitar and a kickass drummer. They addd the bass in post production. High Fivin ************ is a song I can imagine you getting down to. Kiind of System of the Downish and predated them by about 6 years. Local H got ****** with Island Records ended their label and dumped all their acts except for U2. A lot of politics in the music industry. I was in it for about a decade...

What? No Bad Religion? ;)

Never really do jazz let alone experimental jazz.
Been taking up a liking to the new york hardcore rock of the late 80’s/early 90’s
Stuff like madball etc
My gym owner was a guitarist in a band called Skungk. He’s originally from Buffalo, big time rocker. His gym always has tunes playing that I know and bands I’m taking a liking too lol
 
hmmmmm it didn't read as tongue in cheek....it seems you just don't like to admit to liking inferior music

Oh I love Cake, but it was pretty clear I was piling on with covers of War Pigs.

If you're able to allow your music appreciation to grow beyond the 80's, we could actually have a conversation about music. Who knows, there may be a band that shows up that sounds like the 70s. Greta Van Fleet is a good choice then. Jack White as well if you like Zepplin.

Muse has always been very Queen like to me as well.
 
Oh I love Cake, but it was pretty clear I was piling on with covers of War Pigs.

If you're able to allow your music appreciation to grow beyond the 80's, we could actually have a conversation about music. Who knows, there may be a band that shows up that sounds like the 70s. Greta Van Fleet is a good choice then. Jack White as well if you like Zepplin.

Muse has always been very Queen like to me as well.

I like Disturbed.....they are not from the 80s

Kid Rock has some songs I like and there are probably a few others out there.

I"ll listen to some Gretta van fleet and jack white later
 
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Let's just get something absolutely crystal clear straight here, Coolie loves himself some Bon Jovi.

:smiley_abyz:
 
Let's just get something absolutely crystal clear straight here, Coolie loves himself some Bon Jovi.

:smiley_abyz:

It's his life


but we weren't born to follow.

:yo::
 
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Drops are subjective, but the sites that measure these things put ebrons drops at around 5... some at 4 and some at 6... that isn’t great, but its not DJ level... DJ is double digits... DJ has twice the drops of Diggs at a fraction of the production

Ebron is just on the radar recently... he is fine as a 2Te... vance just dried up and Gentry broke himself... the staff just needs to drill that every play doesn’t need to be a highlight into these guys... you cant get yac without the c

Start tge phrase CATYAC... catch and then yards after catch.... lol
 
Steeler Nation was born when the steeelers.com message board started overly moderating everything. It has been awhile....late 1990's maybe.one of you other old timers do you remember the year?..I Certain words could not be posted, it was idiotic. Diamond Dave set up this site and the migration began. WE have been around as Steeler Nation since then. A merger was done with Juiceman's lesser message board and then we got a lot of refugees when some other site either shut down or went nuts themselves. The guys that joined us here from those other places can tell you about them.

I think I purchased my first home computer in 2000, a compaq ugh. I remember signing on with my dialup modem after the kids were in bed. The screeching sound would get me in trouble. Then I learned how to silence it. I read a post by Dave on the Steeler site and migrated over then.
 
Steeler Nation was born when the steeelers.com message board started overly moderating everything. It has been awhile....late 1990's maybe.one of you other old timers do you remember the year?..I Certain words could not be posted, it was idiotic. Diamond Dave set up this site and the migration began. WE have been around as Steeler Nation since then. A merger was done with Juiceman's lesser message board and then we got a lot of refugees when some other site either shut down or went nuts themselves. The guys that joined us here from those other places can tell you about them.

Oh those were definitely different times, and not for the faint of heart. Coolie hadn’t mastered his ability to moderate and the discussions were unfiltered to no end. Would be curious to know if Hank has survived. Or if BengalRulze ever became a Lit professor. His mastery of butchering the English language was, well Masterful. “Titflaps... and....hock!”


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Oh those were definitely different times, and not for the faint of heart. Coolie hadn’t mastered his ability to moderate and the discussions were unfiltered to no end. Would be curious to know if Hank has survived. Or if BengalRulze ever became a Lit professor. His mastery of butchering the English language was, well Masterful. “Titflaps... and....hock!”


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we had a bunch of weak moderators

Supe, Tres and that ******* coolie gave people a lot of ****
 
Yeah, my Cake reference to War Pigs was tongue in cheek. Their originals are much better.

Nothing really compares to the rock that is AC/DC. Saw them live in Philly about 7 years ago. LOVED IT!!! JET did Cold Hard *****. That's the closest you're going to get to AC/DC.

Great Band, AC/DC. Saw them at the Omni in 88. Some hair band opened up for them. Angus’s stage presence...unbelievable. Hells Bells on that set list, blew everyone away. Couldn’t hear anything for couple days...Van Halen was superb in Raleigh. Saw Metallica open up for Ozzy in Chattanooga in the mid 80s as well....Gheez, now I know why my hearing has suffered.


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Yeah when I saw Metallica they were relatively new, maybe 3-4 years into it. But I could tell they were going to be huge. Zeppelin was how I was raised (my older siblings were going to sneak me in to see them when they made it to North America in 1980-81). Unfortunately Bonzo died, Plant/Page and JPJ ended the tour, and then the band. Totally disappointed. I got to see Plant on his Now and Zen tour in 88 (he was awesome, started including some Zep songs on his set list) and Page with David Coverdale later in the early 90s. It was the closest Instrumental to Zeppelin I’ve ever heard. Tried to see Page when he was with The Firm, but missed it and then they ended because of the asinine lawsuit. Was going to see them both (Plant/Page) on their first reunion tour but fam/work commitments intervened.


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Metallica now there is a good watch. Loved seeing them at Monsters of Rock.

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I've seen them four times. Awesome! The first time was the first stop on the Black album tour. It showed all day. I was nervous it would canceled. Local DJ assured me it was going on. We're walking in and I'm all dolled up. The rest of the audience was wearing black t-shirts and jeans. I felt out of place until the music started. For whom the bell tolls, seek and destroy, the four horseman were out of this world. Man they were powerful right up until Load. Then they lost me.
 
Yeah when I saw Metallica they were relatively new, maybe 3-4 years into it. But I could tell they were going to be huge. Zeppelin was how I was raised (my older siblings were going to sneak me in to see them when they made it to North America in 1980-81). Unfortunately Bonzo died, Plant/Page and JPJ ended the tour, and then the band. Totally disappointed. I got to see Plant on his Now and Zen tour in 88 (he was awesome, started including some Zep songs on his set list) and Page with David Coverdale later in the early 90s. It was the closest Instrumental to Zeppelin I’ve ever heard. Tried to see Page when he was with The Firm, but missed it and then they ended because of the asinine lawsuit. Was going to see them both (Plant/Page) on their first reunion tour but fam/work commitments intervened.


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I saw Robert Plant in 91. Faith no more opened and blew us away. I was a huge Zeppelin fan.
 
I've seen them four times. Awesome! The first time was the first stop on the Black album tour. It showed all day. I was nervous it would canceled. Local DJ assured me it was going on. We're walking in and I'm all dolled up. The rest of the audience was wearing black t-shirts and jeans. I felt out of place until the music started. For whom the bell tolls, seek and destroy, the four horseman were out of this world. Man they were powerful right up until Load. Then they lost me.

saw the Garage tour, amazing concert. Then again with Deathmagnetics, only two times they traveled to Venezuela.

Even if Load and Reload kind of sucked, Garage Inc was pretty much a pure rock n roll album, then even if it's not one's style the S & M concert must be appreciated as a master piece
 
Oh those were definitely different times, and not for the faint of heart. Coolie hadn’t mastered his ability to moderate and the discussions were unfiltered to no end. Would be curious to know if Hank has survived. Or if BengalRulze ever became a Lit professor. His mastery of butchering the English language was, well Masterful. “Titflaps... and....hock!”


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sending people glock sucking was a daily occurrence
 
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