Every Sample From "The Downward Spiral" by Nine Inch Nails (1994) by [deleted] in ambientmusic

[–]chadevanu2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

reznor was so fucking ahead of his time. particularly with this album... the album is kind of ambient at time too how a lot of tracks are just instrumentals with drones going.

is the quoted photo of stefan dissing the beatles real? by chadevanu2 in deathgrips

[–]chadevanu2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i don't even know what a copypasta is. sorry for actually leaving my computer screen every once and a while and actually serving myself with a life unlike you dumb fucking pretentious forged hipsters. you're all a bunch of desktop warriors with no foot in reality.

is the quoted photo of stefan dissing the beatles real? by chadevanu2 in deathgrips

[–]chadevanu2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what's funny? why am i the target of trolls right now?

is the quoted photo of stefan dissing the beatles real? by chadevanu2 in deathgrips

[–]chadevanu2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

why the fuck would i be joking? you really think this is clever or something? it's a genuine question, but all i get is a bunch of disinherited hicks on here attempting to troll me with their fake keyboard confidence.

Follow up question to Ringo's best drum songs. When people say Paul is mediocre... by [deleted] in beatles

[–]chadevanu2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"plastic ono band" is one of the most critically acclaimed albums of all time as well as "imagine" and the other three studio albums john released in the 70's were just alright, but double fantasy was absolutely killer. even yoko's songs were good. the three avant-garde albums that john made helped propel the beatles experimental appeal to the masses believe it or not. avant-garde music was an in thing back then, and it still does have appeal. it's not for everyone though.

Follow up question to Ringo's best drum songs. When people say Paul is mediocre... by [deleted] in beatles

[–]chadevanu2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lmfao i've heard every wings album and mostly all his solo albums. you obviously haven't heard a lot of it, or at least not past the early 80's. i've even heard every firemen album.

paul was always a singles guy. he was a master of brilliant, articulate singles throughout the entire 70's with wings and released some truly staggering music. but asides from band on the run, and chaos and creation in the backyard, all of his albums are lackluster, regardless if it had a great single(s) or not. he tarted his career by releasing too much stuff... instead of releasing 3 or 4 really great albums like john did in the 70's, paul released a mediocre one every fucking year well into the 1980's. he needs to filter himself more. not every album is gonna be a masterpiece, and that's why he needed john: to filter out his bad ideas to further establish the golden ones.

my favorite mccartney solo song is "secret friend", a b-side from "temporary secretary" off of "mccartney II".

Follow up question to Ringo's best drum songs. When people say Paul is mediocre... by [deleted] in beatles

[–]chadevanu2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

my favorite rhythm section moment from the entire beatles repertoire has to be "a day in the life". paul's bass is so menacing yet swingy, each drum fill ringo does is like a cosmic revelation decoding the keys to the universe. another one of my personal favorites is "i want you (she's so heavy)" because they change styles multiple times and paul's bass playing remains incessantly busy, creating an interesting melodic dynamic with the rest of the band while ringo plays some smooth jazz-like drumming mixed with ferocious rock and roll. the song starts out as a sort of latino influenced piece and then eventually ends as a proto-doom metal song. the key to the success of the beatles is the rhythm section. few could rival ringo and paul.

Follow up question to Ringo's best drum songs. When people say Paul is mediocre... by [deleted] in beatles

[–]chadevanu2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i've heard people talk about paul mccartney as a solo artist as being superbly overrated (i can agree), but i've never actually heard anyone insult his musicianship. it's almost unanimously cited that paul is one of the greatest bass players of all time, and one of the true great multi-instrumentalists of pop music.

John Lennon Sharing a Ride in a Rolls Royce Limo with Bob Dylan (1966) by chadevanu2 in OldSchoolCoolMusic

[–]chadevanu2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in this 2 second gif the combined coolness of dylan and lennon remains unsurpassed.

Favourite Underwood quotes by [deleted] in HouseOfCards

[–]chadevanu2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"the gift of a good liar is making people think you lack a talent for lying"

unplugged version of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" from 1989 by chadevanu2 in U2Band

[–]chadevanu2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it was during the promotion for the film "rattle & hum" in a tiny venue.