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My Eagles obsession is well documented on this forum
I think rap music always has been more disposable, more in-line with pop music. It doesn't age well. But I still listen to Cypress Hill, Wu-tang, etc. But even some new stuff becomes old quickly.I doubt most people over 40 listen to rap but an album like GZAs Liquid Swords is incredible for it's lyrics and other things people in here have used to justify best ever.
Classic rock has always been in my top 3 genres since I was a kid but it's the last thing I'd put on if I'm working out (exception being AC/DC or something, my old kickboxing coach would have it top volume every class the whole time) There's a time and place for every track so I'm not able to select just one, need a scenario.
Reminds me of the last big scene in the latest Star Trek movie. They want to get fired up so they out on Sabotage by Beastie Boys and refer to it as classical music.I think rap music always has been more disposable, more in-line with pop music. It doesn't age well. But I still listen to Cypress Hill, Wu-tang, etc. But even some new stuff becomes old quickly.
Classic Rock is also not really a valid genre, it is more where the old songs go. At the time, they are not Classic Rock. Like Guns N Roses is supposed to be Classic Rock now. It's just rock music that went into retirement.
Definitely one of my favorite Hendrix track but it's Bob Dylan song
How dare you? This is a cover version of Jimi Hendrix's original. Which I think is all time great.
How dare you? This is a cover version of Jimi Hendrix's original. Which I think is all time great.
my bad~ we share the same taste in music. IMO, best versions of Hendrix are his live. Dude never plays anything the same way. Have you heard this version?That's actually the one that was trying to find but couldn't find it, I just wish the solo was longer
Joe Walsh kills that performance. Glenn Frye was loving it.