Summer Sanitarium
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» shpud replied on Tue Jul 22, 2003 @ 10:03pm |
chino is the hottest fat guy ever
and i hate to say this but the best band that played in my opinion was limp bizkit |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Tue Jul 22, 2003 @ 10:10pm |
One of the main apeals that I find about "real" instrument based music is the human factor involved in it. If your making electronic music, everything is synched, nothing can go out of beat, and all your possible sounds never really change unless you're damn good at editing stuff on the fly. It's like for example, a guitar solo and someone doing a synth solo. The synth solo, at best, the player can sit on a chair and have 2 foot pedals to controll stuff and have one hand for the pitch-wheel or knob tweeking. A guitar player uses one hand on the fretboard, and that's your notes and the "pitch wheel", and the other hand with the pick controlls the velocity of the notes. It goes further also, because if you put the picking hand on th strings certain ways, you affect the vibrations of the strings in certain ways, or you can do pinch harmonics while playing that completely change the sound of one note, without having to use like 12 diffrent parameters and changing oscilator frequencies, etc.
With synths, you're limited to your hardware capabilities. If your oscilators aren't programed to be able to give you a certain noise, you can't do it, and that's that. Guitars, pick up any guitar, and as long as it's in tune you can get out an endless amount of sounds before even touching on effects processors and start combining diffrent effects for diffrent stuff. It's the human factor that makes "real" instruments stand out. Like November Rain. Take the guitar solo from that, and you can hear so much emotion in that one instrument, because when it comes down to it, you don't need to remember "Ok, let's use the pitch wheel here a little, and let's tweak this filter, now let's play with that oscilator", you just pick it up, plug it in, and empty your emotions through the instrument with bends and mutes etc. that would take planning to sound good on a synth. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Wed Jul 23, 2003 @ 10:43am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Suckballs_bebe replied on Wed Jul 23, 2003 @ 2:01pm |
No no I'm not saying that Deftones are better than Smashing Pumpkins live I'm saying that Deftones aren't any Smashing Pumpkins meaning lyrics and musically wise. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Suckballs_bebe replied on Wed Jul 23, 2003 @ 2:03pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» G__ replied on Wed Jul 23, 2003 @ 4:20pm |
best screamer i think, is the singer from Pantera
i just looove it...maybe Sepultura i love power music and Rage is what i consider power music Rage is a truely talented group and a shame that they broke up, a damn shame. But i have to admit Audioslave is good stuff, powerful music, but lyrics lack alot of substance... Spooky you're so right about the human factor, i personally love jamming with other humans playing real instruments, rather than just a break beat. tempo's change, vibes are built upon and a general flow is created, and once your there, everything just feels fucking awesome and all that matters is flowing |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Suckballs_bebe replied on Wed Jul 23, 2003 @ 5:24pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Wed Jul 23, 2003 @ 5:58pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Wed Jul 23, 2003 @ 8:18pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Thu Jul 24, 2003 @ 12:00pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Thu Jul 24, 2003 @ 2:35pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Neon_Golden replied on Thu Jul 24, 2003 @ 7:22pm |
Never would of pay'd 95$ to see limp biscuit, so we snuck in. In time for Metallica, which was a O.k show. lots of money pluged in to it. hmmm.. Chris Cornell or Billy Corgan. Good one. Vocally, Chris is better, but Billy Made the Pumpkins. Who are obviously the greatest rock band ever. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Miss_Amanda replied on Thu Jul 24, 2003 @ 8:38pm |
Spooky: "MOTHER, tell your children not to come my way.." LOOOOVE Danzig
NAt: Lyric-wise deftones beat out smashing pumpkins.. but it's a close call |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Violence_Inc replied on Thu Jul 24, 2003 @ 11:46pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» djthor replied on Fri Jul 25, 2003 @ 9:41am |
arrivé sur le site vers 5h... esti de line-up de fou... ca partait du métro et on se rendais pas loin de la ronde pour finalement revenir 1h plus tard a l'entré du site et finalement voir le stage... 6h j'arrive ds le mileu du show de Linkin Park... on a entendu les plus récents succes en étant ds le line-up et en arrivant on a eu droit aux plus vieux succes !!! ensuiste Fred est entré en grande avec son nouveau guitariste (qui est excellent !! pas la meme présence que Wes mais il torche en criss... on a eu droit a un bon ptit show de Limp mais ca été trop court !!! on a eu droit a un ptit peu d'improvisation quand Lars est apparu sur le stage et il a fait un ptit jam ak Mike (impressionnant !!!)
Ensuite on a eu droit a 1h d'attente avant de pouvoir voir Metalica...tout était grandiose... le stage écoerrant, la déco, les éclairages, pyrotechnie tout y était... Le band était en grande forme et ils nous ont sortit pas mal de vielles tounes pour ns donner des frissons !!! ca fini vers 12h... un bon 2h de show... vraiment nice... vla les tracks list: Mudvayne (3:00-3:30): Internal Primates Forever Death Blooms -1 World So Cold Silenced Not Falling Dig Deftones (3:55-4:40): Change My Own Summer Be Quiet And Drive Hexagram Minus blinfold Bloody cape Minerva Head up 7 words Linkin Park (5:25-6:30): all these songs but not in the right order Papercut By Myself In The End Don't Stay Somewhere I Belong Lying From You Figure.09 Numb Runaway Faint From The Inside With You P5hng Me A*wy 1stp Points of Authoity A Place For My Head Crawling Limp Bizkit (7:05-8:15): Hot Dog My Generation Break Stuff Sanitarium Stick 'Em (Cover of The Who - Behind Blue Eyes) My Way "Seek and destroy with Lars on drums" (impro) Nookie Faith Take A Look Around Metallica (9:15-11:30): Battery Master of Puppets Harvester of Sorrow Welcome Home (Sanitarium) For Whom The Bell Tolls Frantic Sad But True St. Anger No Remorse Seek and Destroy Blackened ----------------- Fuel Nothing Else Matters Creeping Death ---------------- One Enter Sandman vla une petite idée de koi avait l'air le stage pendant Metallica ! |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Suckballs_bebe replied on Fri Jul 25, 2003 @ 11:35am |
*SCREAM* LYRIC WISE DEFTONES DO NOT COME CLOSE TO SMASHING PUMPKINS!!! I remember smoking spliffs and analyzing what Billy Corgan was saying. He's an EXTREMLY talented soul when it comes to poetry, one of those few gifted abstract writters!!! *DROOL* "We are the fossils relics of our time, mutilate the meanings so they're easy to deny" wow... |
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