12-29-2004 04:00 PM
Originally posted by Wes_Powell
Has the time finally come to place grunge in the historical garbage bin of blame where it belongs or was she mistakenly stating something that isn't happening yet?
-wp
12-29-2004 04:03 PM
12-29-2004 04:11 PM
12-29-2004 04:16 PM
Prefer Brit?Avril?(It doesn't surprise me that the producer of Avril had his hands in the pie of the last Donnas album)...My aim when it comes to this shit is put forth as many choices,and or,styles to my kids as I can....they'll make up their own mind....By the way??They both really like Kasey Chambers....How many here own a Kasey Chambers CD??A show of hands???
Originally posted by Dick Long
I'm optimistic, No you're not...
I do hope that it's never forgotten completely. I would suggest a special section (in a dank basement, of course)(GOOFY) of the RRHOF devoted to grunge where visitors for many years can see/hear evidence of a generation who turned its back on the spirit of R&R and elevated anti-heroes to icon status. I think it is important for people to see this, lest they forget about it and possibly repeat it. As you would walk up the creaky stairs from grunge section, they should have a brightly lit wing with 20' statues of Guitar Gods: Hendrix, RR, SRV, Clapton, VH, YJM,.......etc. The visual and sonic impact of such a display would contrast so dramatically and would speak for itself.
12-29-2004 04:19 PM
Originally posted by Electric Catfish
The problem with post-Nirvana "grunge", or whatever you want to call it, is that most of those cats missed the point just as bad as the shredder types did. Kurt made good music DESPITE his limitations as a guitarist, NOT BECAUSE of them. A lot of guys thought that just because Kurt made worthwhile music without being a technical wizard, they could too...But the "musicianship", good or bad, was never the point of that stuff...it was the end result and the impact it had.
A lot of shitty bands used Kurt as a crutch and an excuse to play badly and never get better. Truth of the matter is, Kurt WAS getting better before his death. Guys that purposefully play badly are just as bad as guys who think it's all about playing technically well.
They both make the mistake of thinking that rock and roll is about how good (or bad) the guitarist is, which is a pretty narrow-minded way of looking at music.
Far as someone complaining that the Donnas' guitarist plays pentatonic licks at the 5th fret a lot....hey, so did Chuck Berry. It's about the attitude behind it.
Hell, truth of the matter is, that Tremonti cat is probably a technically better guitarist than Kurt (or Chuck, for that matter).Not that he's great or anything, but I digress... That doesn't mean his music's as good though.
The Bush/Creed/insert other crappy bands here that followed the success of Nirvana had the chops of Kurt mixed with the creativity of Winger. Worst of both worlds style corporate rock.
The Donnas, on the other hand, have something of value to offer, and the guitarist is plenty proficient, for what they're doing. She's probably not going to get hired to play for King Crimson or anything...then again, Robert Fripp wouldn't be the best match for the Ramones either. It's all about playing appropriately in the context..something cats like Chuck, Keef, Randy Rhoads, Fripp, Kurt, and the chick from the Donnas always have done. I don't put them all in the same category ability-wise, just in terms of fitting what they were/are doing.
There's room for everything. People that take the worst qualities of their influences rather than the best ones inevitably make bad music. The post-Kurt scene, in that sense, has been the way the post-Eddie scene was in the late 80's. All the chops, none of the inspiration. Corporate rock's always been that way...it just so happens that now we've got guys with Kurt-chops playing bad music, rather than the late 80's, when it was guys with Eddie chops playing bad music. It's still bad music either way...
Steve
p.s. The Donnas RAWK.
12-29-2004 04:20 PM
Originally posted by tompetty
How many here own a Kasey Chambers CD??A show of hands???
12-29-2004 04:24 PM
Originally posted by Dick Long
I'm optimistic, but I've seen only scant evidence of it happening. Perhaps the next crop of teens will relegate grunge to its rightful place in the trash bin of nearly forgotten music.
I do hope that it's never forgotten completely. I would suggest a special section (in a dank basement, of course) of the RRHOF devoted to grunge where visitors for many years can see/hear evidence of a generation who turned its back on the spirit of R&R and elevated anti-heroes to icon status. I think it is important for people to see this, lest they forget about it and possibly repeat it. As you would walk up the creaky stairs from grunge section, they should have a brightly lit wing with 20' statues of Guitar Gods: Hendrix, RR, SRV, Clapton, VH, YJM,.......etc. The visual and sonic impact of such a display would contrast so dramatically and would speak for itself.
12-29-2004 04:26 PM
Originally posted by Help!I'marock!
i do! i do!
12-29-2004 04:32 PM
Originally posted by Wes_Powell
All girl pop punk group. They ain't that bad for what they are.
That'd explain why I'd never heard of them!
Hey, I'm working with Take Two but I'm having a bit of a problem with G1 and G2's measures not matching up on the opposite pages.
But I still dig it.
-wp
12-29-2004 04:33 PM
Originally posted by tompetty
LOL...Which one, and what do you think??That's my question....
12-29-2004 04:35 PM
Originally posted by Electric Catfish [/
People that take the worst qualities of their influences rather than the best ones inevitably make bad music.
12-29-2004 04:41 PM
Originally posted by Wes_Powell
Not at all. I thought it was a great post.
-wp
12-29-2004 04:41 PM
Originally posted by FrettnOvrNuttn
They're a tight band, been touring and recording for over 10 years, and are stylistic chameleons.
If she's seeing a resurgence in rock worth listening to, good chance she's looking in the mirror. These are some VERY smart, very talented women making a difference by DOING it, instead of just whining about it.
I diggem.
:cool:
12-29-2004 04:44 PM
Originally posted by Wes_Powell
Meh, at the speed I read, it doesn't much matter. I'll just memorize 'em like I do everything else.
-wp
12-29-2004 04:46 PM
Originally posted by Wes_Powell
Not at all. I thought it was a great post.
-wp
12-29-2004 04:47 PM
Originally posted by Hey Izabella!
are scared of women who rock out with Gibsons and Marshalls.
12-29-2004 04:48 PM
Originally posted by Wes_Powell
this thread was never about whether the Donnas had any merit or not.
12-29-2004 04:49 PM
Originally posted by Wes_Powell
Thanks again for the books in case I didn't say so the first time.
-wp
12-29-2004 04:50 PM
Originally posted by Wes_Powell
their proper place in history - to blame for a 10 year drought in mainstream rock musicianship
-wp
12-29-2004 04:51 PM
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