naslund.is.king Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 Call me maybe...When that song peaked I just remember not being able to get away from it..a car would pull up its blaring, go anywhere in public you heard it 5 times. I'm getting irritated thinking about it Link to comment
RUPERTKBD Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 On 6/23/2015 at 0:59 PM, TimberWolf said: This is all the required Canadian content I need: "Play that Diane Sawyer song".... My list is pretty long and it starts with Rap/Hip-Hop (actually, I have no idea what the difference is) but I'd expand that to include any song that has the lyric "yo" in it and any act that feels the need to have dancers on stage with them. I have to laugh at those who say classic rock is garbage. What is it that you hate about it? The fact they most of them wrote their own songs? The fact that they all play their own instruments? Don't use Autotune? Or is it the fact that none of them sample hip-hop for the basis of their songs? Link to comment
chon derry Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 15 minutes ago, RUPERTKBD said: "Play that Diane Sawyer song".... My list is pretty long and it starts with Rap/Hip-Hop (actually, I have no idea what the difference is) but I'd expand that to include any song that has the lyric "yo" in it and any act that feels the need to have dancers on stage with them. I have to laugh at those who say classic rock is garbage. What is it that you hate about it? The fact they most of them wrote their own songs? The fact that they all play their own instruments? Don't use Autotune? Or is it the fact that none of them sample hip-hop for the basis of their songs? now we know how our parents felt in the late 60s 70s ,80s.i remember my older brother being questioned about a credence clear water album he had lol. there was a time right here in our little town when the quality of live bands playing the bar circuit was better than what your seeing on much music these days ,right here in "our " little town! (tj's) Link to comment
RUPERTKBD Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 1 hour ago, chon derry said: now we know how our parents felt in the late 60s 70s ,80s.i remember my older brother being questioned about a credence clear water album he had lol. there was a time right here in our little town when the quality of live bands playing the bar circuit was better than what your seeing on much music these days ,right here in "our " little town! (tj's) TJ's was a bit before my time. I actually played in the TJ's in Quesnel, which was also owned by Tokyo Jimmy. (He started it up after the original one in Rupert burned down) My first bar experience in Rupert was a gig in the early 80's in Bogeys. I played there several times, before finally setting in P.R. Link to comment
chon derry Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 36 minutes ago, RUPERTKBD said: TJ's was a bit before my time. I actually played in the TJ's in Quesnel, which was also owned by Tokyo Jimmy. (He started it up after the original one in Rupert burned down) My first bar experience in Rupert was a gig in the early 80's in Bogeys. I played there several times, before finally setting in P.R. i kind of figured you were in the music klick here . following your posts , fact of the matter we probably have crossed paths lol Link to comment
RUPERTKBD Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 18 hours ago, chon derry said: i kind of figured you were in the music klick here . following your posts , fact of the matter we probably have crossed paths lol If you were at any of the "Completely Plugged" events at the PAC in the past year or so, you've seen me play. Or if you've been to Toy Run. I've been looking after the entertainment for that for close to 20 years now and my band is always part of the line up. Link to comment
Standing_Tall#37 Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 22 hours ago, RUPERTKBD said: TJ's was a bit before my time. I actually played in the TJ's in Quesnel, which was also owned by Tokyo Jimmy. (He started it up after the original one in Rupert burned down) My first bar experience in Rupert was a gig in the early 80's in Bogeys. I played there several times, before finally setting in P.R. Lol from what I hear that was a rough joint...20-40 fist fights on some nights, Abit before my time though. Link to comment
RUPERTKBD Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 30 minutes ago, Standing_Tall#37 said: Lol from what I hear that was a rough joint...20-40 fist fights on some nights, Abit before my time though. Which? TJ's? The one in Rupert or Quesnel? Link to comment
Standing_Tall#37 Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 2 hours ago, RUPERTKBD said: Which? TJ's? The one in Rupert or Quesnel? Quesnel...once it shut down that kind of transitioned to everywhere in town. Link to comment
RUPERTKBD Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 Just now, Standing_Tall#37 said: Quesnel...once it shut down that kind of transitioned to everywhere in town. Yeah, I remember a fight the week we played there. In fact, it was some local who picked a fight with the owner. Link to comment
Standing_Tall#37 Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 2 minutes ago, RUPERTKBD said: Yeah, I remember a fight the week we played there. In fact, it was some local who picked a fight with the owner. Lol I was just a kid when it was still going but I heard some awful horror stories from there. It's now a lil local brewery called the barkerville brewing company. Link to comment
riffraff Posted July 21, 2016 Author Share Posted July 21, 2016 16 hours ago, Salmonberries said: Oh cmon! the cheese is gooooooooood Link to comment
JAY JAY Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 I severely dislike Rap and Disco! Donna Summer excepted. (RIP) Link to comment
Mathew Barzal Posted July 22, 2016 Share Posted July 22, 2016 If you can't replicate your studio sound live to a respectable degree WITHOUT the use of voice altering technology you are trash to me. Link to comment
riffraff Posted July 22, 2016 Author Share Posted July 22, 2016 8 hours ago, Mathew Barzal said: If you can't replicate your studio sound live to a respectable degree WITHOUT the use of voice altering technology you are trash to me. Basically eliminates 90% of today's recording groups. Link to comment
Tre Mac Posted July 22, 2016 Share Posted July 22, 2016 10 hours ago, Mathew Barzal said: If you can't replicate your studio sound live to a respectable degree WITHOUT the use of voice altering technology you are trash to me. Also if you need a computer to produce over 50% of the musical tracks on your album please retire. Any country, EDM, Rap, pop, r&b, and 99% of new rock is all crap to me. I know I am older than most of you youngings but cmon put on CFOX and tell me that music today isn't crap. I love thrash metal but despise all other types of metal and the lame ass sub genre names associated with it. It's easier to list the music I like. 80's thrash metal(Megadeth, Metallica), 90's cali punk(NOFX, Offspring, Screw32, etc.) any Reggae music featured on GTA and any song by Days of the New. Maestro Travis Meeks(yes he is worthy of the title maestro) although completely messed up on meth is probably the most under appreciate musical genius out there today imo. Link to comment
chon derry Posted July 24, 2016 Share Posted July 24, 2016 this ones for a certain (hickey covered poster) Link to comment
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