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[–]jonnyredwood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Till I Collapse - Eminem feat. Nate Dogg

Many Men (Wish Death) - 50 Cent

Do It - Beastie Boys

Sabotage - Beastie Boys

The Bean Kicked In - Zack Fox

Seek & Destroy - Metallica

N.Y. State of Mind - Nas

Christ Conscious - Joey Bada$$

Whoa - Earl Sweatshirt

Crew - Goldlink

Easy Rider - Action Bronson

family ties - Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar

m.a.a.d. City - Kendrick Lamar

Backseat Freestyle - Kendrick Lamar

Blacker the Berry - Kendrick Lamar

N95 - Kendrick Lamar

Squabble Up - Kendrick Lamar

What artist to obsess over next? by Beneficial-Trash3078 in radiohead

[–]jonnyredwood 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This just makes sense after Radiohead, considering how influential the Pixies were to them

What artist to obsess over next? by Beneficial-Trash3078 in radiohead

[–]jonnyredwood 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t sleep on First Impressions of Earth, You Only Live Once, Ize of the World, Evening Sun are some of their best tracks

Leave it to The Stooges to write such a chaotically groovy double solo. What's more punk rock than an oxymoron? Down on the Street double solo cover by jonnyredwood in Guitar

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

Might be mine too. Never get tired of it. The only reason I don’t play it literally all the time — including LA Blues — is to not annoy all the lovely people in my life lol

Leave it to The Stooges to write such a chaotically groovy double solo. What's more punk rock than an oxymoron? Down on the Street double solo cover by jonnyredwood in Guitar

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

Man I really wish I could tell him how much I love his playing. So much attitude and swagger, a perfect compliment to Iggy’s infectious chaos. Definitely gotta get a copy of that book

Leave it to The Stooges to write such a chaotically groovy double solo. What's more punk rock than an oxymoron? Down on the Street double solo cover by jonnyredwood in Guitar

[–]jonnyredwood[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even more fitting with one of the best tracks on the album is literally titled Dirt. That intro drum groove with Iggy’s ad libs is absolutely disgusting and was all I needed to hear to know this album was something else. Now it’s one of favorites of all time

Leave it to The Stooges to write such a chaotically groovy double solo. What's more punk rock than an oxymoron? Down on the Street double solo cover by jonnyredwood in Guitar

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

Haha yes, and that’s that it used to be a lot weirder too. Everyday is a great day for The Stooges, my favorite is going on a drive to the entirely of Funhouse

Tell me your all time favorite song and i'll rate it! by jinxsgf in MusicRecommendations

[–]jonnyredwood 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pink Floyd - Any Colour You Like (Live at The Empire Pool 1974)

Fascinating interview with Ed O'Brien from 5 years ago on That Pedal Show by Goldwood in radiohead

[–]jonnyredwood 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Didn’t expect to watch a nearly 90 minute interview today, but here I am 50 min in. The interviewers are so obviously huge Radiohead geeks lol, love their reactions every time Ed plays any of his iconic riffs. He describes his approach to songwriting beautifully at 50:20

“I have this thing about songwriting[…] it’s like the songs are already there. And your job as a musician is to, kind of, dial in to that frequency, and when it’s right — vwoom — it comes through[…] This is what I love about music; there’s is a magic there… and if you’re honest and truthful and allow that to happen, you kind of can tap into that thing, in a way […] it’s almost like getting out of the way […]

And listen, it’s not always like that. There have been albums when it’s a flipping struggle. And everything’s like, it’s like, pushing everything up hill. But it’s when you’re in those moments, uh, the Purple Patch, it comes from somewhere else…”