LBRod wrote:I have been hitting quote, then plugging the key part into another window open to youtube.
Clunky, but it works.
So have I, which sucks.
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LBRod wrote:I have been hitting quote, then plugging the key part into another window open to youtube.
Clunky, but it works.
If it is like Death Magnetic, then I shall give it a listen. If it is like the Black Album et. al, then, well..you know...Zip City wrote:New Metallica in November. Lead single.....isn't bad?
Their last album had some real good songs. The title track in particular.Zip City wrote:New Dawes on 9/16, but the lead single gives me very little hope. This band went downhill awfully quick
Apparently there are a million guest artists on the new one (Jim James, Will Oldham, Brittany Howard, Lucius, Mandy Moore), so I don't know what they're doingIowan wrote:Their last album had some real good songs. The title track in particular.Zip City wrote:New Dawes on 9/16, but the lead single gives me very little hope. This band went downhill awfully quick
Stories Don't End was a complete pile of shit though. If the new one is like that, I'll pass.
That's weird.Zip City wrote:Apparently there are a million guest artists on the new one (Jim James, Will Oldham, Brittany Howard, Lucius, Mandy Moore), so I don't know what they're doingIowan wrote:Their last album had some real good songs. The title track in particular.Zip City wrote:New Dawes on 9/16, but the lead single gives me very little hope. This band went downhill awfully quick
Stories Don't End was a complete pile of shit though. If the new one is like that, I'll pass.
the dude is a machine. a non-editing machine.allisonsdc wrote:Ryan Adams has a new album coming out on Nov. 4
Ryan Adams wrote 'quite literally 80' songs for new fall album
eh, i always take that with a grain of salt. "writing a song" is nothing. writing a good song is really, really hard. i seriously doubt he wrote 80 good songs. can you name any songs from cardinals iii/iv, his metal album, or his rap album?Zip City wrote:the dude is a machine. a non-editing machine.allisonsdc wrote:Ryan Adams has a new album coming out on Nov. 4
Ryan Adams wrote 'quite literally 80' songs for new fall album
But seriously, I couldn't even write one song, while he and Patterson and Shakey write like 10 songs per day
I can't even write bad songsDuke Silver wrote:eh, i always take that with a grain of salt. "writing a song" is nothing. writing a good song is really, really hard. i seriously doubt he wrote 80 good songs. can you name any songs from cardinals iii/iv, his metal album, or his rap album?Zip City wrote:the dude is a machine. a non-editing machine.allisonsdc wrote:Ryan Adams has a new album coming out on Nov. 4
Ryan Adams wrote 'quite literally 80' songs for new fall album
But seriously, I couldn't even write one song, while he and Patterson and Shakey write like 10 songs per day
Don't sell yourself short, I bet you could write an absolutely terrible song.Zip City wrote:I can't even write bad songsDuke Silver wrote:eh, i always take that with a grain of salt. "writing a song" is nothing. writing a good song is really, really hard. i seriously doubt he wrote 80 good songs. can you name any songs from cardinals iii/iv, his metal album, or his rap album?Zip City wrote:
the dude is a machine. a non-editing machine.
But seriously, I couldn't even write one song, while he and Patterson and Shakey write like 10 songs per day
He references everyone from AC/DC to BTO to ELO and Bruce Hornsby (who's referred to as "Nick Hornsby" at least once in the article) as influences on this record. While that may excite some people, it makes me wonder if this will be just another shit album. He wore his influences heavily on both Gold and Rock n Roll, perhaps too heavily on the former but on Cold Roses, I thought he did a better job of channeling the primary influence (Grateful Dead) than hitting you over the head with it as he had on previous albums. Maybe this one will be different, who knows but I'd prefer to hear more originality out of him than another "spot the influence" type record.allisonsdc wrote:Ryan Adams has a new album coming out on Nov. 4
Ryan Adams wrote 'quite literally 80' songs for new fall album
Lately it seems like the more outlandish the references get, the more conventional the records are. He loves to spout off about metal and punk on Twitter and in interviews, but I think he's figured out what pays the bills. I'll be surprised if it's not another tame pop-rock album in the vein of A&F and RA.Kudzu Guillotine wrote:He references everyone from AC/DC to BTO to ELO and Bruce Hornsby (who's referred to as "Nick Hornsby" at least once in the article) as influences on this record. While that may excite some people, it makes me wonder if this will be just another shit album. He wore his influences heavily on both Gold and Rock n Roll, perhaps too heavily on the former but on Cold Roses, I thought he did a better job of channeling the primary influence (Grateful Dead) than hitting you over the head with it as he had on previous albums. Maybe this one will be different, who knows but I'd prefer to hear more originality out of him than another "spot the influence" type record.allisonsdc wrote:Ryan Adams has a new album coming out on Nov. 4
Ryan Adams wrote 'quite literally 80' songs for new fall album
Winner winner, chicken dinner.Duke Silver wrote:Lately it seems like the more outlandish the references get, the more conventional the records are. He loves to spout off about metal and punk on Twitter and in interviews, but I think he's figured out what pays the bills. I'll be surprised if it's not another tame pop-rock album in the vein of A&F and RA.Kudzu Guillotine wrote:He references everyone from AC/DC to BTO to ELO and Bruce Hornsby (who's referred to as "Nick Hornsby" at least once in the article) as influences on this record. While that may excite some people, it makes me wonder if this will be just another shit album. He wore his influences heavily on both Gold and Rock n Roll, perhaps too heavily on the former but on Cold Roses, I thought he did a better job of channeling the primary influence (Grateful Dead) than hitting you over the head with it as he had on previous albums. Maybe this one will be different, who knows but I'd prefer to hear more originality out of him than another "spot the influence" type record.allisonsdc wrote:Ryan Adams has a new album coming out on Nov. 4
Ryan Adams wrote 'quite literally 80' songs for new fall album
I like most of his records and don't think Heartbreaker is anywhere near his best (maybe most overrated).linkous wrote:People are really still talking about Ryan Adams in late 2016? He's not been relevant this decade, and to be honest even before then.
For a guy who has written shitloads of songs he's only really made less than a handful of decent - ish records, and one pretty good one - Heartbreaker
lollinkous wrote:People are really still talking about Ryan Adams in late 2016? He's not been relevant this decade, and to be honest even before then.
For a guy who has written shitloads of songs he's only really made less than a handful of decent - ish records, and one pretty good one - Heartbreaker