uSeeSizeThatChicken
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_ja412vc wrote
Reply to Feel good album recommendation by Secret_Memory185
I'm gonna recommend a rock artist: Andrew WK.
Andrew is a savant (former piano prodigy) who became famous for making party rock. He had a show on MTV where he went around and helped people. He is a fountain of positivity and actively gives lectures on being the best you can be and dealing with personal problems.
Check out this 2 minute clip of him talking about dealing with his struggles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mb3TIewIpE
His music is uplifting, catchy hard rock.
Andrew WK is a saint with lots of YouTube videos helping people. His music is good even if you don't like the genre.
his music:
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_ja3y96k wrote
Taylor Swift I imagine.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j9z4tlz wrote
Reply to What’s your favorite song?🎶 by Vedra13
"Instant Karma" by John Lennon.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j9z4k36 wrote
I don't know anything about her but I really dig a few of her songs I heard.
"Doin' Time" the Sublime cover is incredible. I heard that and listened to that album and I like it well enough.
"California" off the same album is a track I really like.
"Dealer" -- I love that song.
FWIW, I could not name a single Beyonce or Taylor Swift song if my life depended on it.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j9z1j3k wrote
Reply to comment by bodamfuonua1 in Nas Says Hip-Hop Peers His Age Don’t Inspire Him to Make Music by bodamfuonua1
It had to be quality back then. Studio time was cost prohibitive to not have good quality. These days everything is digital and considerably cheaper. So lots of garbage gets made across all genres of music. Any hack can record and release something for very little cost. There is definitely lots of good new stuff but it gets buried under mountains of half-baked garbage by wannabe artists.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j9gfxl4 wrote
Hip hop and Punk rock have a lot in common, historically speaking.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j8s19ru wrote
Here's a curve ball for you: "Death"
About 10 years ago a documentary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Band_Called_Death
detailed how 3 black brothers in Detroit helped pioneer punk rock in the 1970s. Their music was thought lost forever until one of the member's kids found it.... yada yada... it became a documentary and the band called Death was credited with having a huge roll in punk music years before punk music existed.
So you got Black blues > rock n roll (Led Zeppelin, Stones, Beatles)
Then you got band called Death > punk rock.
Pretty big deal.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j6o2brl wrote
Marshall Mathers is arguably the finest poet of our generation. His verses are worthy of study at prestigious universities.
I wonder what Mike Skinner is up to these day. I haven't listened to the Streets in a hot minute.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j6l4189 wrote
Reply to One hit wonders with good albums? by StArsenkov
The Verve are a 90s English rock band who are best described as shoe gaze. Not the style of rock played on American radio stations. But they had an all time gigantic hit that is still played on radio all the time, "Bittersweet Symphony."
Anywhoo... That song is on the album "Urban Hymns" which is a fantastic (at least 9/10) album with more than a few huge bangers. If you like Blind Melon I think you'd like The Verve's Urban Hymns. Their other albums are more shoegazey.
10/10 songs on Urban Hymns: Bittersweet Symphony, Sonnet, The Drugs Don't Work, Space and Time, Lucky Man, and Velvet Morning.
There are also a few 8/10 songs on the album I did not include.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lhb7TClYkdAzbj5fTO6SlFcYhHzBGsuns
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j6l2ozm wrote
Reply to comment by FairUnion275 in One hit wonders with good albums? by StArsenkov
Amazing album. A must listen for anyone who likes alternative rock or pop. Their hit song EVERYONE has heard.
"Technicolor lover" and "I hope I didn't just give away the ending" (a crazy cocaine song) are every bit as good as "You Get what you Give."
They were well on their way to being huge. The lead singer/guy behind the band just quit. He hated performing but continued to make music all these years. And they reformed for Joe Biden's inauguration.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j66lk08 wrote
"Instant Karma" by John Lennon.
Edit: The lyrics, sound and message are perfection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLy2SaSQAtA
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j5whj8z wrote
Reply to Albums on YOUR Mt Rushmore by desertsurfer87
"Beggars Banquet" - Rolling Stones
"Paul's Boutique" - Beastie Boys
"Fun House" - The Stooges
"Sea Change" - Beck
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j5vsd92 wrote
Reply to Good songs please by danmargo
Rock songs:
"Cocaine" - Eric Clapton
"Sister Morphine" - Rolling Stones (cocaine & morphine)
"Doctor Robert" - Beatles (pills)
"Got to Get You into My Life" - Beatles (weed)
"Cocaine Blues" (Live) - Johnny Cash (injecting cocaine)
'Gold Dust Woman' - Fleetwood Mac
"Heroin" - Velvet Underground
Country songs:
"White House Road" - Tyler Childers (cocaine)
"Qualudes Again" -- Bobby Bare
"Drinkin' & Druggin'" -- Bobby Bare
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j5ufzbg wrote
Reply to The Eminem Show is possibly the most overrated hip-hop album of all time and not even close to as good as his first two albums by Moon-Unity
His lyrics have never been sharper. I had to read an analysis to understand more than half of it.
From GNAT:
"Here to get your goat little bit of sodium, it's assault"
Sodium = salt.
Get it?
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_j1f1p89 wrote
Reply to comment by Xak_Ev01v3d in Question to all rock fans: does Machine Gun Kelly count as a rock artist? by sebaztix
Eminem also cut MGK down to size with Gnat, which was released in 2020.
uSeeSizeThatChicken t1_jacnn4j wrote
Reply to comment by The_Flying_Dog in An album a day by The_Flying_Dog
Tracy Chapman is a name I seldom hear these days. She was huge in the 90s .