Musicological banter

I was there.
Hutch wrote:
I was there.
let’s be honest, you hated every minute


It was bad Deep Purple as if Deep Purple is not bad enough
Hutch wrote:


It was bad Deep Purple as if Deep Purple is not bad enough

That’s a good stuff I come to expect
hanky/lanky-Hatchıll|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|llıl wrote:
Hutch wrote:


It was bad Deep Purple as if Deep Purple is not bad enough

That’s a good stuff I come to expect

angus young described deep purple as "a poor man's led zeppelin"
Jon Lord was better on organ than Jimmy Page on guitar.
That's what she said

Justin wrote:
Jon Lord was better on organ than Jimmy Page on guitar.
sweetcell wrote:
hanky/lanky-Hatchıll|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|llıl wrote:
Hutch wrote:


It was bad Deep Purple as if Deep Purple is not bad enough

That’s a good stuff I come to expect

angus young described deep purple as "a poor man's led zeppelin"


Yes, but what does Corey Taylor think?
I hope for the sake of this reviewer that there any really rabid Lana fans, because ooof

From a review of the new marvelous Soda Blonde album

What would Lana Del Ray sound like if she was a better singer in a better band and got over all the tiresome ennui? Here’s your answer.

https://www.hotpress.com/music/album-review-soda-blonde-dream-big-22987692
Heilung4eva wrote:
Will Speedy Ortiz be the first to challenge Seth's ban on rabbit sales at the merch table?

https://diymag.com/interview/speedy-ortiz-rabbit-rabbit-september-2023
To be fair, Seth never said bands couldn’t sell rabbit at his club, he just wants a percentage of that sweet, sweet Hasenpfeffer haul.
I’m curious as to what Stuart Murdoch was working on while he was in LA.  One of people writing with him was Bartees Strange.
kosmo wrote:
I’m curious as to what Stuart Murdoch was working on while he was in LA.  One of people writing with him was Bartees Strange.
I bet he gets his scooter
I'd like some lasagna.

IYKYK
this is for Justin
Matter of fact, some grad students performed a Cage work in my library last week, "Seven2". It was pretty chill.

Cage joked that when he added up the silences and came up with 4'33", he might have made an error in his arithmetic.
Justin wrote:
Matter of fact, some grad students performed a Cage work in my library last week, "Seven2". It was pretty chill.

Cage joked that when he added up the silences and came up with 4'33", he might have made an error in his arithmetic.
see, I knew this would land with you
I get it when I don't know who the bands are at 9:30/blackcat and such because I'm old
but the first time I've ever heard the names of the acts below is when I looked at the calendar
anyone going to these shows

Ashnikko
Zhu
The Midnight
Daniel Caesar
Reneé Rapp
Tinashe & Shygirl
6LACK
Teddy Swims
Ice Nine Kills & In This Moment
Hatsune Miku


Hatsune Miku is a music software developed by Crypton Future Media, INC., which enables anyone to make their computer sing by entering lyrics and melodies. As a massive number of users created music using the software and posted their works on the Internet, Hatsune Miku quickly evolved into a cultural phenomenon. Since then, Hatsune Miku has gained much attention as a character, involved in many fields such as merchandising and live performance as a virtual singer
I first heard of 6lack about a year ago and really liked his stuff.
Heilung4eva wrote:
I first heard of 6lack about a year ago and really liked his stuff.


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