I'll let someone else take this one ;)
TBD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tIzP3Te05E
atomicfront wrote:
Do people on here only like Clutch because they are from DC? I would think this would be a band that most people on here would normally hate.
atomicfront wrote:
Do people on here only like Clutch because they are from DC? I would think this would be a band that most people on here would normally hate.
I've listened to less than three minutes of Clutch in my life and didn't enjoy it.
I'm not sure I've ever really even heard a Clutch song before, but it doesn't seem like the kind of thing I'd enjoy.
atomicfront wrote:
I would think this would be a band that most people on here would normally hate.
in all seriousness, why would you think that? do you think most people on the board don't like sludgy blues rock?
sure, folks blather on about that band with the glockenspiel or some other band as being "social stage art"… but deep down, we all like the rock. and for some people, clutch brings the rock. we're lucky in that they're a local band, and get to see them often, so they have a strong local following.
My issue had been that the little I'd heard from them reminded me of Deftones, Korn and other nu-funk-metal bands that I don't care for. But the new one is straight-ahead RAWK and I like it. I don't much like the singer, I have to admit, but the songs are good, the band sounds good and it's fun.
heard about them on this forum. saw their short set at the 30th anniversary show. enjoyed them. saw them again in a headlining show in NY and they were great.
I should give them a chance, someday.
Clutch makes the kind of music my wife would never, ever allowed to be played in her house. Fortunately, they make the kind of music I myself would never listen to in my house (or car).
However, I can say that I caught them for about one song at the 9:30 anniversary show, and found them quite captivating in a live setting. Don't know if I'd want to endure them for 90 minutes though.
However, I can say that I caught them for about one song at the 9:30 anniversary show, and found them quite captivating in a live setting. Don't know if I'd want to endure them for 90 minutes though.
grateful wrote:
I should give them a chance, someday.
Me too. I just have never been able to get into them.
James wrote:
Clutch makes the kind of music my wife would never, ever allowed to be played in her house. Fortunately, they make the kind of music I myself would never listen to in my house (or car).
However, I can say that I caught them for about one song at the 9:30 anniversary show, and found them quite captivating in a live setting. Don't know if I'd want to endure them for 90 minutes though.
funny that you wife controls what music your allowed to listen to in the house.
atomicfront wrote:James wrote:
Clutch makes the kind of music my wife would never, ever allowed to be played in her house. Fortunately, they make the kind of music I myself would never listen to in my house (or car).
However, I can say that I caught them for about one song at the 9:30 anniversary show, and found them quite captivating in a live setting. Don't know if I'd want to endure them for 90 minutes though.
funny that you wife controls what music your allowed to listen to in the house.
sounds like she also controls him at shows… he was only allowed to catch one song!
A man who is dickless in his own house often takes out his rage and aggression in other forums such as Internet message boards. I am speaking generically.
clutch is scary. the way swans, are scary.
Why is that funny? It's called respecting you partners wishes and sensibilities. maybe if you learned how to do it, you'd still be on your first marriage. ;)
When I'm the one who picks 90% of the music that is played and 95% of the Netflix choices (because I'm the one who does the research for both), I think she deserves veto rights, don't you?
When I'm the one who picks 90% of the music that is played and 95% of the Netflix choices (because I'm the one who does the research for both), I think she deserves veto rights, don't you?
atomicfront wrote:James wrote:
Clutch makes the kind of music my wife would never, ever allowed to be played in her house. Fortunately, they make the kind of music I myself would never listen to in my house (or car).
However, I can say that I caught them for about one song at the 9:30 anniversary show, and found them quite captivating in a live setting. Don't know if I'd want to endure them for 90 minutes though.
funny that you wife controls what music your allowed to listen to in the house.
She wasn't at the show. I was down the the Back Bar for most of their set.
hutch wrote:atomicfront wrote:James wrote:
Clutch makes the kind of music my wife would never, ever allowed to be played in her house. Fortunately, they make the kind of music I myself would never listen to in my house (or car).
However, I can say that I caught them for about one song at the 9:30 anniversary show, and found them quite captivating in a live setting. Don't know if I'd want to endure them for 90 minutes though.
funny that you wife controls what music your allowed to listen to in the house.
sounds like she also controls him at shows… he was only allowed to catch one song!
James wrote:
Why is that funny? It's called respecting you partners wishes and sensibilities. maybe if you learned how to do it, you'd still be on your first marriage. ;)
When I'm the one who picks 90% of the music that is played and 95% of the Netflix choices (because I'm the one who does the research for both), I think she deserves veto rights, don't you?atomicfront wrote:James wrote:
Clutch makes the kind of music my wife would never, ever allowed to be played in her house. Fortunately, they make the kind of music I myself would never listen to in my house (or car).
However, I can say that I caught them for about one song at the 9:30 anniversary show, and found them quite captivating in a live setting. Don't know if I'd want to endure them for 90 minutes though.
funny that you wife controls what music your allowed to listen to in the house.
well sadly I didn't learn how to respect my partners wishes.. now i am forced to be with a women 15 years younger,6 inches taller ,much more attractive and smarter.
Anyway I let my wife play whatever she wants. So she should let me play whatever music I want. I mean if I have to listen to Richard Thompson and the Dawes I should be able to listen to Sweet, T-Rex, and Erasure if I want.
atomicfront wrote:
Anyway I let my wife play whatever she wants. So she should let me play whatever music I want. I mean if I have to listen to Richard Thompson and the Dawes I should be able to listen to Sweet, T-Rex, and Erasure if I want.
Wait, I'm confused. I thought these were has beens. ;D
and Marc Bolan is certainly pasted his prime, dude hasn't released anything new in 35+ years… Although he and Tupac have something in common.