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Yellow Ledbetter! I was so OBSESSED with Eddie Vedder. I thought he was the most sexiest man alive, that I met and spent 9 years with a guy that looks almost 100% like him. Those were the worse 9 years of my life. Watch what you wish for right?90s music won't be bettered
As I’m on codeine for my back I thought this was rather appropriate
@goatwack You're probably too young for these guys? Another 90's, but they weren't around long. He od'd. They were effed upped when they did this video.
So many great bands simultaneously. My mate was into Nirvana heavily, I was into the Chilis, another into Metallica etcWe were merely getting into Grunge, as it was hot off the pressSo many great bands simultaneously. My mate was into Nirvana heavily, I was into the Chilis, another into Metallica etc
Wasn't really until the latter days of grunge that I truly got into Soundgarden for example
Here's another good band of the time we hastily dismissed. It's incredible to think Daniel Johns was around 16 when doing his Silverchair thing
I was 26 when Nirvana came out, and it was Pearl Jam that got me into it, and then Spoon Man from Soundgarden. The rest is history. I spent 10 years with my long skirts, Doc's and jean jacket. Lol. Many a mosh pits, and because I'm so tiny, people loved to body surf me. Music from the 70's- 2000 rocked! Nothing good since. I don't listen to grunge anymore, but def was a great time period for me...music wise, health, money,looks. It was all good 
It was good for all involved, and rightly so. I wouldn't change growing up during that era for today's sh........'aurally-challenged' derps that couldn't tell a good tune from their assesI actually seen these guys 11 years ago! Excellent stage/light showI was 26 when Nirvana came out, and it was Pearl Jam that got me into it, and then Spoon Man from Soundgarden. The rest is history. I spent 10 years with my long skirts, Doc's and jean jacket. Lol. Many a mosh pits, and because I'm so tiny, people loved to body surf me. Music from the 70's- 2000 rocked! Nothing good since. I don't listen to grunge anymore, but def was a great time period for me...music wise, health, money,looks. It was all good
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)It was good for all involved, and rightly so. I wouldn't change growing up during that era for today's sh........'aurally-challenged' derps that couldn't tell a good tune from their asses
Incidentally, Daniel Johns turns 40 tomorrow! (good age)

Is this music called 'grunge'? I struggle with a lot of rock music almost as if they're singing in chinese, sometimes I think I'm just lacking a part of the brain required to appreciate and 'get' it. In the 80's I never got jon bon jovi, guns n roses or U2 when they were hugely popular...
But I quite liked motorhead's ace of spades so maybe there's hope for me yet![]()

It's a dirtier, grimey, angstier musical form than the poodle-haired bands that preceeded it
It's just plain old Heavy Metal, no strings attached
Grunge came out the Seattle area early '90s, so it's more of a sub-genre that 'rather took off'It's a dirtier, grimey, angstier musical form than the poodle-haired bands that preceeded it
If that makes no sense still, here's a visual representation for all it's worth
] looked a bit dangerous to me 
Rock music is all-encompassing. There are songs that you could get violent with, and others you appreciate for their melodies/ lyrics/ meaning. Rawk's just another musical genre, to evoke different emotions in different people. I might find more musical worth in Motorhead than Mozart, it all dependssee I liked/could appreciate that, and could sense she was singing about a long lost love. I definitely feel I've missed something on the music front, I always thought heavy metal was bands like iron maiden and you had to shake your head a lot, headbanging [probably that has a different meaning now] looked a bit dangerous to me
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Rock music is all-encompassing. There are songs that you could get violent with, and others you appreciate for their melodies/ lyrics/ meaning. Rawk's just another musical genre, to evoke different emotions in different people. I might find more musical worth in Motorhead than Mozart, it all depends![]()
I thought rawk was red and white kop, I'm blinking slow on the uptake tonight
Is there a top 100 hits in this genre, accepted by the critics kind of thing, maybe I can get into a few more tracks other than ace of spades ? 

Start with The Beatles and work your way upI thought rawk was red and white kop, I'm blinking slow on the uptake tonight
Is there a top 100 hits in this genre, accepted by the critics kind of thing, maybe I can get into a few more tracks other than ace of spades ?
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Can’t beat a bit of the mac, also old fleetwood Mac are superb.

Can’t beat a bit of the mac, also old fleetwood Mac are superb.





)TV 2019I vaguely recall we had a 'what are you watching right now' thread,
I know, it's not music, so @LadyJelena - feel free to move it somewhere more appropriate! (although one could just 'listen')


you'll probably get more traction if you create a threadI did see that thread, i even posted in it
Thought that was more of a discussion, or sharing of tips for series..
This is something i really would like to entice others to see/hear, and it's definitely more than just entertainment![]()

I know, it's not music, so @LadyJelena - feel free to move it somewhere more appropriate! (although one could just 'listen')

Start with The Beatles and work your way up
It's all subjective, and there's probably a million such lists
This one's a decent marker, a lot of Progressive Rock/ Psychedelic stuff in there. Grunge won't feature prominently in these kind of lists for example....but a lot of influential bands there
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