Wish to join a shoe gazer band who like loud emotive noises. Have gear and ready to go. Shoe gazer = verve, my bloody valentine or closer to home would be Jakob, JBS experience.
Contact me on jared.schulz@gmail.com
Chur
Wish to join a shoe gazer band who like loud emotive noises. Have gear and ready to go. Shoe gazer = verve, my bloody valentine or closer to home would be Jakob, JBS experience.
Contact me on jared.schulz@gmail.com
Chur
Well, its finally here! A couple of month late, but oh so worth it. If I knew our good this album was going to be, last month as I noticed Dave yetton on Queen Street holding signs up to a carmera, I wouldnt have just said Hi, you're amazing, I would have bought him a six pack and said thanks for giving me something oh so beautiful.
Get this album, as always, Yetton has come up with something thats just brilliant.
I saw that this fella was releasing an album this month (I think it was in Rip it up), Anyone know anything about what its called or under what artist name its under? Did I just dream that this NZ god was back in action?
Christian (nz esp) artist don't sell much music... the margins are smaller (you pay less for a christain cd generally) and working in a cd store I can tell you that we sell more fijian music than we do christian music... if you want to make billions, do not go into the Christian music busness... try your hand in fijian drum playing...
See, I didn't commit any music crimes... just you and daz... steve taylor- he was the master of the eighties, indeed... but in the end it will always come back to vocoder, I'm sure they have christian lyrics.
What unplugged album?.. there was no unplugged album... Rod Stewart, vagabond heart, maybe the album you are refering to... and that was and still is a classic...
Lucky i was too young to have your tastes rub off on me then... All I remember was your demin jacket, whitecross patch on the back and a free flowing mullet from nam... oh and ripped jeans with addias trackpant underneath... you rock!
despite my lack of good musical taste... you are quite entertaining (in a good sense). you the bass player I'm guessing?
Well, that forum was the funniest thing I have read in a long time. Thanks for the entertainment vocoder, its a pity your music ain't as good as you think it is... but your forum is a great read.
thats right... shoes are the sure sign... but often you have to look at other features... often when you look at the shoes you see the bottom of pants... so that helps to... white running shoes, with straight leg light blue jeans, u can guess either old school- pink floyd or new school- sting or seal albums...
being at work and being on the net is so great... time and bordem killer.
being crictical is okay... you just have to hide it well... I've worked out that you can tell a persons music taste by their shoes...
Just wondering how many folks out there work at music stores? And how do you think it changes your music perceptions from others that don't...
So gutted I missed it... I think I"ll be regretting that for awhile...
You are a world of knowlegde franrose... I can't wait to see Mr Yetton again... its been so long. I wonder if he is still wearing his cowboy shirt...
I saw jason a few weeks back where I work and ask what was happening. They are indeed trying for an album early next year... but I can see it falling to pieces... the stereobus is getting old... I think I may have to go into a time of fasting.
People have to realise that most radio stations are busnesses and they want to make dollars. They don't owe new zealand bands anything, and if you don't like what they play you don't have to listen to them. Radio stations play what they want to play, and if that is 30% NZ music, hopefully it will be what you like... who really wants to listen to a lot of nz music if it is crap.
No that album wasn't perfect at all, thats why you can find it for $10 in cd stores at the moment. It'll be a hard task for the ex-breathers to win me over to Dead End Beat, I still have some cringe memories of those popstars. Time will tell if they can redeem themselves.
rumours are that stereobus are back making some tunes... they were wanting to get an album out later this year, but alas it seems it will be out next year... anyway, that is good news for people who like this, nothing less than brillant, band. Big ups to Dave Yetton and the boys.
lol, nah, just stick to your guitars and keep yourselves happy and your listeners even happier. :P
The problem with having guitarists as bassists is that if the guitarists get bored they start adding far too many notes to keep themselves amused and too often it sounds like crap. Bassists are the back bone with the drumer of a band, they keep it moving and grooving. Too much nowadays the bassist makes a band sound crap because they put too much in. Guitarists and basses don't mix.
I did see one of those when I was buying. I wasn't interested in a combo, There is something about a stack that just gets me going. I have heard a H&K combo play as well... it does sound real nice. It was with a dub band. I don't see them round much though.
Better the speaker went rather than the amp aye...
based on the north shore.