More music stuff
Does anyone like or have heard of Mutha's Day Out? If so, what does one think of them? The only song I know of them is What U See/We All Bleed Red which is on the Mortal Kombat movie soundtrack (actually, its like two different songs split and the one they used on the soundtrack was What U See). Plus I also dl'ed their cd from my sis that has it on it called My Soul is Wet.
My thoughts, they are okay, I think I only like a song or two by them. Plus sometimes, their sound reminds me of Danzig with the vocals.
ALSO, my older sis bought two Chris Isaak cds: Heart Shaped World and Forever Blue. I like both cds and was wondering if the rest of his cds would be worth getting.
Two other things I'd like to have in my music collection::
The Talking Heads boxset
and
AC/DC the Bonfire boxset. I think that would be pretty good.
Bonfire [Box]: Release Notes: Muze
BONFIRE contains rare live tracks, alternate takes, and previously unreleased material as well as a digitally remastered version of the album BACK IN BLACK.AC/DC: Bon Scott, Brian Johnson (vocals); Angus Young, Malcolm Young (guitar); Cliff Williams (bass); Phil Rudd (drums).Producers include: Harry Vanda, George Young, Robert John "Mutt" Lange.Includes liner notes by Murray Engleheart.When Bon Scott died at the age of 33, many thought this was the end of AC/DC. The band rebounded by recruiting vocalist Brian Johnson (a Scott favorite) and releasing their best-selling album ever, BACK IN BLACK. BONFIRE is a five-disc tribute to the pugnacious and raspy-voiced Scott, overflowing with the bare-fisted riffs and ribald lyrics that were the trademark of his edition of the band. Recorded live at New York's Atlantic Studios, Disc 1 was originally a promotional-only release that's been bootlegged countless times over the years. All thriller, no filler, this recording overflows with plenty of classics ranging from the band's cheeky tribute to venereal disease ("The Clap") to the tale of an over-sexed Rubenesque female fan ("Whole Lotta Rosie.") Discs Two and Three are an expanded version of the soundtrack to the 1980 concert film "Let There Be Rock." Recorded before a French audience, AC/DC's in-your-face performance transcended any cultural differences and the audience often sang along despite language barriers. Entitled VOLTS, Disc Four consists of work-in-process studio recordings of material such as "Touch Too Much" and "Get It Hot" with different lyrics than the finished versions. The inclusion of the slow blues of "Ride On" shows another side to AC/DC often lost among the lascivious offerings of "Beatin' Around The Bush" and "She's Got Balls." A re-mastered version of BACK IN BLACK completes this set marking the end of one era and the beginning of another.
Great, all this talking about Bon Scott makes me wanna dig out whatever box has my buttload of cassettes and listen to them.
My thoughts, they are okay, I think I only like a song or two by them. Plus sometimes, their sound reminds me of Danzig with the vocals.
ALSO, my older sis bought two Chris Isaak cds: Heart Shaped World and Forever Blue. I like both cds and was wondering if the rest of his cds would be worth getting.
Two other things I'd like to have in my music collection::
The Talking Heads boxset
and
AC/DC the Bonfire boxset. I think that would be pretty good.
Bonfire [Box]: Release Notes: Muze
BONFIRE contains rare live tracks, alternate takes, and previously unreleased material as well as a digitally remastered version of the album BACK IN BLACK.AC/DC: Bon Scott, Brian Johnson (vocals); Angus Young, Malcolm Young (guitar); Cliff Williams (bass); Phil Rudd (drums).Producers include: Harry Vanda, George Young, Robert John "Mutt" Lange.Includes liner notes by Murray Engleheart.When Bon Scott died at the age of 33, many thought this was the end of AC/DC. The band rebounded by recruiting vocalist Brian Johnson (a Scott favorite) and releasing their best-selling album ever, BACK IN BLACK. BONFIRE is a five-disc tribute to the pugnacious and raspy-voiced Scott, overflowing with the bare-fisted riffs and ribald lyrics that were the trademark of his edition of the band. Recorded live at New York's Atlantic Studios, Disc 1 was originally a promotional-only release that's been bootlegged countless times over the years. All thriller, no filler, this recording overflows with plenty of classics ranging from the band's cheeky tribute to venereal disease ("The Clap") to the tale of an over-sexed Rubenesque female fan ("Whole Lotta Rosie.") Discs Two and Three are an expanded version of the soundtrack to the 1980 concert film "Let There Be Rock." Recorded before a French audience, AC/DC's in-your-face performance transcended any cultural differences and the audience often sang along despite language barriers. Entitled VOLTS, Disc Four consists of work-in-process studio recordings of material such as "Touch Too Much" and "Get It Hot" with different lyrics than the finished versions. The inclusion of the slow blues of "Ride On" shows another side to AC/DC often lost among the lascivious offerings of "Beatin' Around The Bush" and "She's Got Balls." A re-mastered version of BACK IN BLACK completes this set marking the end of one era and the beginning of another.
Great, all this talking about Bon Scott makes me wanna dig out whatever box has my buttload of cassettes and listen to them.