Jim Morrison - The Future of Music
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robert is def one of my favs too, good luck to you to, God bless
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@Atreyufan5692 Jim Morrison & Robert plant are of divine essence in my enigmatic universe; much deference and love music man. Good luck on the jam scene. Peace & Euphoria ~ Michael
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@MichaelJohn5570 i agree with all of what you said.. personally, my favorites vocally are Paul Rodgers and Brad Delp...
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@Atreyufan5692 outside of the depths of collegiate life, I live for music. Jim was a god. He too would not venerate guys who scream two notes, or so I would think. My deduction of such logic is based on his concept of vocal melody, flawless in every sense. JIM = GOD
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@Atreyufan5692 Sorry man, I am just tired of playing with katz who "play by ear," not by knowledge. There is nothing wrong with it I purport, but most people I have jammed with who play today's style of music are not good at it. Also, I did not bash playing 5th chords, I was speaking with regards to metal again - superfluous speeds with one finger. Chords are far more powerful. They deserve their worth.
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@Atreyufan5692 I will not argue, programming is a powerful and pulchritudinous tool, but not when you can not play the music real time, live.
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@MichaelJohn5570 i agree, but some classics do have slamming power chords.. but hey, thats your opinion.. ill try to find a vid of our band, we're call DeltaRox we just had a gig, so ill see if there's a vid,
Jim is alive and making techno in LA. I've heard a couple trackS. I was on acid. I think.
kcrayton 8 months ago 16
This is an interview with the man, Jim Morrison, on his predictions on the future of music. Perhaps, I should say omen? Too bad Jim forgot to mention that today's music scene will be dominated with drop tunings and people who program music as opposed to playing it. Oh yeah, did he forget to mention the vocal metronome screamers who consider themselves singers - you know those who hit two notes, high or low, no in between?
MichaelJohn5570 1 month ago 4