by girlwithnoname » Tue Nov 30, 2010 1:11 am
Sorry, Frank....I refuse to hassel the Hoff.
However, I said I would comment, so I am. I'm no expert, but I know what I like. :)
Side A:
Superstition-Stevie Wonder: The funky guitar really got me more so than the drums on this one. I just want to know how he went from this awesome tune to "I Just Called to Say I Love You"?
Past Mistake-Tricky: Dramatic, yet ambient at the same time. The drumming isn't especially dynamic, though it fits the track.
Smells Like Teen Spirit-Nirvana: Ahh, memory lane. I remember when Nirvana got huge in the early 90s, along with the whole grunge Pacific Northwest thing, and I wasn't happy about it. Grunge was a single sound amongst many, but it ended up taking over at the expense of other interesting sounds in rock at the time, including shoegaze. I actively rebelled against Nirvana and refused to listen to it on principle. Now that my bitterness has faded, I would admit that "Nevermind" is a classic album. Side note: check out this Youtube mashup:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1YABGdai5k[/youtube]
Come Together-The Beatles: The other famous band in Liverpool. Shoot me.
American Girl-Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: The aunt of my ex-boyfriend from a zillion years ago insisted I listen to the album "Southern Accents" with her. Lo and behold, I unabashedly loved it, despite my Siouxsie & the Banshees phase. Kicky drums on this track!
Bohemian Like You-Dandy Warhols: Bouncy track, though I feel like I should be 16 to actually be into this band. They're all too much younger than me! Members of bands I like should be pushing retirement age. :P
Give It Away-Red Hot Chili Peppers: I've never been a huge fan of this band, but back when I was working at a copy shop in my early 20s, one of my coworkers would play "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" constantly, to the point where I was singing along. The propaganda worked I suppose. When I heard this song for the first time, I was hooked, but it was more for the bass line than the drums!
High and Dry-Radiohead: Mr. "withnoname's" 2nd favorite band, and they're in my top 20, I would guess. This means that we have an extensive Radiohead library! We had the pleasure of seeing them at Coachella in 2004, and it was truly a great show, though someone took some kind of psychedelic drug and needed an ambulance (not me).
Mama Taught Me Better-BRMC: They also played Coachella, but in 2006. Unfortunately for the band, their sound guy kept fucking up, so they pretty much had to play an acoustic set for their 45 minute show. They seemed pretty ticked at their guy, probably to the point of firing his ass. We were hoping for a more rockin' set, since their albums are so good, but... ah well! This track kicks ass!
Computer Blue-Prince & the Revolution: The drums (and percussion in general) in this song sound like "When Doves Cry," which I prefer to this one. Plus I just pulled up the video for this song, and Prince needs to put his shirt back on and take off the Hit Girl mask.
She's Lost Control-Joy Division: The way to my heart is paved with Joy Division! The drumming is awesome on this song, hard and hypnotic. 'Nuff said.
Side B:
Bedbugs & Ballyhoo-Echo & the Bunnymen: I have to admit my ambivalence about the Grey Album means that I haven't heard this song all that often. The track has a nice bass groove, and Pete's drumming is always welcome.
Sabotage-Beastie Boys: Funny thing is that I just watched the newest "Star Trek" movie last night, so of course I think about Kirk driving his stepdad's car off the cliff, since this song is playing during that scene. Sadly, the Beasties were supposed to play San Diego's Street Scene last year but canceled due to Adam's cancer diagnosis. So we didn't see them.
Are You Gonna Go My Way?-Lenny Kravitz: The influence of Jimi is strong in this song!
Head Like a Hole-Nine Inch Nails: I don't know how these drums were done, whether through a machine or a live player or both, but this song is fun. I think for drumming from "Pretty Hate Machine" I would have to go with "Down in It".
Still Ill-The Smiths: I'm boycotting commenting on this song because I'm mad at Morrissey for being a douchebag. So there.
Sickman-Alice in Chains: Another band with whom I was angry in the early 90s. Nice drum work, in this track, though.
Some Like It Hot-Power Station: This reminds me of my childhood. I used to dig this song when it was new (now I'm dating myself!).
Fools Gold-Stone Roses: Funky-ass tune with bad ass drumming. Sweet!
Wonderwall-Oasis: I've played this song one too many times on Rock Band on drums, which will tell you I like them.
Sorry for the length.