And he did write a lot of other stuff and his symphonies were on a much larger scale than both Haydn’s and Mozart’s. I think they are typically around three times as long.
That hasn’t been a concern for anyone since March 8, 2019
He couldn’t hear them anymore anyways…
most probably one of my favorite songs ever. pure violence. perfection.
Don’t know why, but it reminds me of one of my favorite songs ever.
The video is absolutely NSFW - but overwhelmingly great!
Nine Inch Nails- Happiness In Slavery (Uncensored)
The video for Gave Up from that is even worse imo. It’s a straight up snuff film. I haven’t seen those Broken videos in probably 20 years.
Wow! Right out of Clive Barker’s debut of his 1986 book and 1987 film “Hellraiser”. Unforgettable. Can. Not. Be. Unseen.
Gutted that I only discovered this band after they split I love this tune.
Raketkanon - Ricky
ooh
And
Dissonance is the word of the day
That is crazy good. Just straight up hardcore.
To all Chris Squire/Yes fans - these guys are doing a pretty good job, and Jon Anderson’s voice is still awesome (at 80 years old!):
The bass player is channeling some mean Chris Squire there!
Also, this is (according to many) the best non-Yes Yes album in many, many years:
Gotta admit: that Ricky sounds great!
It’s Monday. But “Monday” has six letters in it, just like “Friday” does and, according to Antarctica common law, the days are interchangeable, so…
What happens when you take one of the most innovative jazz guitarists of the modern era and put him in the studio with one of the best electric bassists ever? You get Bright Size Life, Pat Metheny’s 1976 release with Bob Moses on drums and Jaco Pastorius on bass.
And it’s good:
It’s better than good. I really dug the early Pat Metheny albums, but lately, his live shows have put me to sleep. Literally.