Great song from a great band. This live version probably isn't the best representation of it, but it is one of my favorite songs of all time.Just because many years ago, I did sport a foot tall blue mohawk.
Jack White is great, but he's not the prodigy that the other two are. I would put Dave Grohl up there with him too.Kurt Cobain or Jack White might have something to say about that. Hell the resurgence of Johnny Cash in 1994 until his death in 2003 might be in disagreement.
Not really a live version. That was music video circa late '70's, early 80's.Great song from a great band. This live version probably isn't the best representation of it, but it is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Really? The man captured in lyrics the thoughts of an entire generation. That is not "sucked."Jack White is great, but he's not the prodigy that the other two are. I would put Dave Grohl up there with him too.
Cobain sucked.
Really? The man captured in lyrics the thoughts of an entire generation. That is not "sucked."
I don't know, Carl. You may be own your own with this one. I like the Joy Division song though. I listened to them a bit years ago. I got really into New Order's 'Substance' & discovered Joy Division that way.
Please tell me I am not the only one that enjoys this...
I let this go when I first read it quite some time ago, but my 16 year old daughter and I were going over this thread and she said I had to say something.Along those lines, I think the Beatles are vastly overrated.
Dead Kennedys albums were coming out just a handful of years before my time but I got turned onto them as a teenager & was completely blown away. I wore the hell out of my Holiday Inn Cambodia tee shirt until it was eventually ripped beyond repair at a Jesus Lizard show in the 90s.Not really a live version. That was music video circa late '70's, early 80's.
Here is a live version of one of my favorite DK songs (My standard ringtone).
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Please tell me I am not the only one that enjoys this...
I'd put Jeff Porcaro right there with them.Of course you can't speak of drummers without mentioning Mike Portnoy. One of the greatest of all time.
He and Neil Peart are probably the two cleanest and most artistically accurate drummers ever.
While not "artistically accurate" as the perfect fit for the band and the sounds he could make come from a drum set, I'd put John Bohnam in there.I'd put Jeff Porcaro right there with them.
If he was alive, I mean.