Monday, May 12, 2014

Live Aid was neat

My favorite part was where sting sung the intro to Money for Nothing

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

4 from the 80s

The Police, The Talking Heads, U2, and The Romantics were my favorite bands we listened to today. 
Synchronicity is a pretty awesome album, but I have trouble listening to it all at once because it gets so weird and out there at times. 
The Talking Heads are funky, but I love them. They sound like they're having fun and not taking anything seriously which makes them easy to enjoy. 
U2 is weird for me, I love some of their stuff and hate some of their stuff. But they're hard not to like because they all seem like good guys and they preach pretty good messages. The only reason I think I don't like some of their stuff is because I don't really like so much politics in my music. 
I don't listen to The Romantics much, but Talking in Your Sleep is a cool song. 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

1981- REO Speedwagon

Keep on Loving You is a pretty great song. I don't think it's as good as some of their earlier stuff, but it's a solid song. I think REO got a little bit chincy later on, my favorite REO song is Golden Country which is very very different from Keep on Loving You. A lot of the stuff was pretty cool, I think 1981 was a pretty great year for music and had some of the best qualities from music of both the 70s and 80s. 

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

70s v 80s

The 70s were pretty experimental. Music advanced as much as it ever has technologically, but artists didn't really sell out. I think that was the major difference from the 80s. The 80s weren't as experimental, they were more about being as far out and crazy as possible. There were tons of artists who did what they had to to make a popular song and cash in. 
I love a lot of 80s stuff, and most of the rock is still pretty great, but I can't stand the pop stuff. 
I'm excited to hopefully listen to some of Phil Collins solo stuff, Joe Walsh and Don Henley outside of the Eagles, and some of the European one hit wonders that had some pretty cool songs. 

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Punk v Rock

I liked a lot of the music we listened to that we compared. The only punk I would listen to on my own time was The Clash though. Boston has always been one of my favorite bands, and I listened to them a TON in middle school. Peace of Mind is pretty dope, I love More Than a Feeling and Smokin, Rock and Roll Band and Long Time are great, but my favorite song by them is A Man I'll Never Be. That songs super sad, and it kind of makes me wonder if the lead singer who killed himself was always battling depression. 

Monday, March 17, 2014

Late 70s Opinions

I really liked The Clash, I've always had them around because they're one of my dad's favorite bands. I didn't realize that London Calling was bigger than Train in Vain. Rock the Casbah is probably my favorite of the songs we listened to but Should I Stay or Should I Go is great too. 
I really don't like ABBA. I think part of it is because of that Pierce Brosnon movie that he made right after he left James Bond. They're just kind of chincy and not really what I'm into. 

Friday, February 28, 2014

1975

The only songs I really remember listening to are Kashmir, Wish You Were Here, and Fire. Kashmir was one of my favorite songs in middle school and that intro is pretty badass. I didn't get Wish You Were Here until last year but it's pretty awesome. That's my favorite song from that album. Fire isn't quite as good as Love Rollercoaster in my opinion, but it's probably one of my favorite funk songs.