The Gospel of Music According to 21stCenturySchiz

View previous topic :: View next topic
Author Message
21stCenturySchiz



Gender: Male
Age: 23
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
United States

  • #1
  • Posted: 10/26/2018 15:01
  • Post subject: The Gospel of Music According to 21stCenturySchiz
  • Reply with quote
I've been on a bit of a musical journey, overtime you will see it evolve through this forum

Lately i've been on a mission of getting all of Green Day's albums

Yesterday I Picked up Kerplunk, Nimrod, and 21st Century Breakdown.

I think Kerplunk is an underrated punk masterpiece. Nimrod is also great. Especially "The Grouch" Then i need to give 21CB a listen soon
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
21stCenturySchiz



Gender: Male
Age: 23
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
United States

  • #2
  • Posted: 11/05/2018 03:12
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
I bought Out of Our Heads by The Rolling Stones and I am planning on giving a dive into The Stones' catalog. I've always liked their hits and owned their albums but Out of Our Heads has given me a big impression
_________________
"I Wanna Take You To A Wasteland I Like To Call My Home"
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
bobbyb5



Gender: Male
Location: New York
United States

  • #3
  • Posted: 11/15/2018 15:13
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
First of all, I love how you have a Herman's Hermits album cover as your pic. I love Herman's Hermits. So many awesome hits in the 60s. Although the album you have there only had one on it. The title track. But they have a great Greatest Hits album.

As for Green Day, I also like Nimrod but my favorite is Insomniac. I just like the way it sounds. It's got like a little different sound than most of their albums. More crunchy. Lol

And as for the Stones, out of our heads is probably a good place to dive in. Even though I prefer the Stones on one of their great compilations, I suppose everything they did from 1964 until roughly a dozen more years is worth listening to. Every one of them has at least several great tracks on them.
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
21stCenturySchiz



Gender: Male
Age: 23
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
United States

  • #4
  • Posted: 11/15/2018 18:15
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
Yeah. I love what i have heard from the Stones thus far in my "journey"

Now i have been exploring a lot of Doo-Wop and Garage Rock Bands. Stuff that's on The Nuggets Compliation i have been mainly listening to
_________________
"I Wanna Take You To A Wasteland I Like To Call My Home"
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
21stCenturySchiz



Gender: Male
Age: 23
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
United States

  • #5
  • Posted: 11/26/2018 19:08
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote

Triangle by The Beau Brummels

This is such an underrated and underappreciated album. The Beau Brummels constructed this as a trio with the help of Van Dyke Parks and a load of session musicians to make what might be the best album of 67 sans Pepper and the first Doors album
_________________
"I Wanna Take You To A Wasteland I Like To Call My Home"
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic
All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1


 

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


Similar Topics
Topic Author Forum
Sticky: Music Diaries SuedeSwede Music Diaries
Sticky: Info On Music You Make Guest Music
Sticky: Beatsense: BEA Community Music Room Guest Lounge
Midnight Gospel Spyglass Movies & TV
Great Gospel RFNAPLES Music

 
Back to Top