Mother Love Bone 90's Documentary
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@2morebills and when i was on it happy when i did have it depressed just making the one mistake trying it did it maybe i hate to think he was depressed for any other reason then felling powerless against his addiction but heroins different then meth i would never try heroin never and not after the 90 listning to mlb and AIC and all the other buthe those 2 band total of three 3 musician gone from it,,,I never tried it cause of that.
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@brentp1970 id sure would like to know what eating him up such a out going and confident guy have to be to go out has a man stressing in hi alter ego persona unless hes was bi and i donnp i was only 6 when he died and what a persons sex life madders only if hes/she doing it right for his partner that my thought,but i seen jeff anf greg bag sack more then him so i donoo was thinking it was confusion of the type that mad him depressed or mabye just the addiction im an addict to meth.RC
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The Gits!!!!
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@Oface9701 layne and aic are the best thing happened in music industry since black sabbath and led zeppelin
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I'm sorry, this notion that Nirvana simply filled a void is really kind of absurd. I'm a MLB fan, but they were dated out of the gate. It was really time for something different, and Nirvana was truly different. MLB was a catalyst, but musically not as relevant as the other shit going on here.
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11:33 I love people like you. I meant people that can give you a history on why and where music ideas changed and developed. (Countinued next 4 post down)
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I got a real THICK headed friend that says BLACK SABBATH is not heavy...is so sad because his brian can wrap around they fact that is the 60's nothing sounded like this (B. Sab.) I tell him you got to really think abount the time this came out......but he cant get it, its like he is so over sensitized by all the digital punched in guitars that can be unlimited takes and triggered drum kits. I try
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explaining that in the 60's and 70's they used reel to reel recording tape and in order to "punch in" back then you would have to physically cut the tape and glue it back together very cafully because it cant be off by even a little or you will here it. Well all the recording process is digital now, cit and paste is extremally easy. So bands now aday can make their album sound amazing cause they have unlimited takes because of the digital abilities of punching in. In the old day bands would
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go in and record one or two takes trying to capture the "magic" and then pick from the seleted takes. What a different world from then and now, I think this is why we see 2000 plus albums come out a week, but not many real good live "magic" making performers...long rant I'm sorry I just started it and I felt I mine as well get it all out.
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10:58 March 19th was the day Andy Died. (if you know about illuminati numerolgy then this may interest you, if not keep sucking on you bottle its a nice nap)..... (google) Operation Odyssey Dawn; An Illuminati Mega Human Sacrificial....In this analysis I will connect March 19th eerily to human sacrifice.
LOL then I guess you didn't listen. My last words are "If you wanna talk about how the 90's started, and grunge started......you gotta START with Andrew Wood. As for my facts...... what did I say that was wrong? Were all those songs not about Wood? Was Nirvana a band when Deep Six came out? Were some of the biggest bands and songs POSSIBLE without Woods death? That FACTS say the answers NO and that's the purpose of this video
Randy616 3 months ago
Thanks Slash. Actually that was just a generic music bed I used if we're looking at the same spot. Appreciate the words brother
Randy616 1 year ago
snukes the whole point is to show what NO ONE talked about. The others influences? Explained to death. Woods life and death influenced and caused the creation of the songs, bands and movies that defined the 90's. This was done to show how a lot of this stuff got started. I didnt say he created Nirvana, cause that's false, but his impact was much larger than many people realize.
Randy616 1 year ago
Much too narrow.. what about all the other influences ....?!
snukes 1 year ago
@snukes
snukes the whole point is to show what NO ONE talked about. The others influences? Explained to death. Woods life and death influenced and caused the creation of the songs, bands and movies that defined the 90's. This was done to show how a lot of this stuff got started. I didnt say he created Nirvana, cause that's false, but his impact was much larger than many people realize.
Randy616 1 year ago
AMEN!!!! Great Video!!!! I remember hearing on MTV news the day Andrew Wood died. It wouldn't be untill later, watching the crappy movie "Singles" with an awesome soundtrack, that I would get in to MLB, which led to buying albums from Green River, Malfunkshun, Temple of the Dog, Pearl Jam, etc... Andrew Wood is a legend in my book and a tragic life that will be missed in the music scene.
davidjdevan 1 year ago
@davidjdevan
Brother I appreciate the compliment. I can point to one specific moment that inspired me to do this. Being laid off at the moment gave me some time on my hands but back in October, I attended the final Pearl Jam concert at the Spectrum and they did Crown of Thorns. 41 songs later, that concert ran a little longer than I would have liked, but I immediatley dusted off my Apple CD when I got home. I'm sorry you had to sit through Singles lol. I'm glad people remember Andrew Wood
Randy616 1 year ago