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:rant: what a load a crap :mad: we are not all under 15 play something good.
We need a Classic Kerrang Channel that plays Sabbath, Purple, Yes, Rush etc
:)
Bramwen7 15-03-2008, 19:41 Yeah good idea Jon.:thumbsup:
Scuzz I think is better than Kerrang for the most part, for the kind of music I like anyhow.
:rant: what a load a crap :mad: we are not all under 15 play something good.
We need a Classic Kerrang Channel that plays Sabbath, Purple, Yes, Rush etc
:)with you 100% mate, the crap on that channel is :gag::loopy::confused::huh::( what ever happened to good old metal?
Beakerzoid 15-03-2008, 20:11 I was just commenting to my sister today that rock in general isn't what it used to be. Too many pretty boys with shares in hair-gel. What happened to the good old days when rock was filled with sweaty greasers with bad hygiene and denim?
doesnt kerrang play what the viewers are phoning in for? yes agreed more choice would be nice but its just appealing to the majority who phone up and request
I was just commenting to my sister today that rock in general isn't what it used to be. Too many pretty boys with shares in hair-gel. What happened to the good old days when rock was filled with sweaty greasers with bad hygiene and denim?
I'd have to disagree there. There's loads of great rock and metal bands around, they just don't get much media coverage. I've been a rocker since 1978 and the scene is better now than it has been in years.
I agree about Kerrang! though- both the channel and the magazine are poor. I wish Terrorizer had a channel!
Beakerzoid 16-03-2008, 10:25 doesnt kerrang play what the viewers are phoning in for? yes agreed more choice would be nice but its just appealing to the majority who phone up and request
Not these days. A lot of the day is 'themed' (3 'hits' from this artist, 3 from that etc. - or 1 hour on Linkin fricking Park) Or rundowns of the "40 Greatest uses of hair-gel in a boy-rock band" type of things.
I'd have to disagree there. There's loads of great rock and metal bands around, they just don't get much media coverage. I've been a rocker since 1978 and the scene is better now than it has been in years.
I agree about Kerrang! though- both the channel and the magazine are poor. I wish Terrorizer had a channel!
I agree with you. The music is there it just isn't as widely known....maybe it's because the stuff I'm into has never been popular really :)
The issue that I have with both Scuzz and Kerrang is that they have such a small playlist. If you leave them on for a while they repeat with monotonous regularity, rather than playing even a small part of the breadth of the rock music spectrum that could be available to them.
ahhh ok not seen it in a while..thats pretty pants
It's just full of this Emo stuff which is dreadful music, sorry Emo fans. It's just like dirgy pop music - awful, awful, awful. The 'look' amuses me but that's it.
RockWorld channel if you can get that is quite good - they have gigs on, interviews and more interesting bands.
happyhippy 16-03-2008, 16:36 :rant: what a load a crap :mad: we are not all under 15 play something good.
We need a Classic Kerrang Channel that plays Sabbath, Purple, Yes, Rush etc
:)
Unfortunately, unless a buyer is found before the 28th, the excellent DAB/internet/digital TV channel Planet Rock will close. They've played precisely that sort of stuff for years.
happyhippy 16-03-2008, 16:51 Not these days. A lot of the day is 'themed' (3 'hits' from this artist, 3 from that etc. - or 1 hour on Linkin fricking Park) Or rundowns of the "40 Greatest uses of hair-gel in a boy-rock band" type of things.
I agree. One of the other things as far as the video channels goes is the simple fact that if you go back 20-25+ years, few rock bands made videos. They can't play something which doesn't exist, in all fairness.
doesnt kerrang play what the viewers are phoning in for? yes agreed more choice would be nice but its just appealing to the majority who phone up and requestyeah it does, but then again its aimed at kids aint it? sendin their texts in to vote blah blah blah...:gag:
lets face it...
we want the classic rock/metal.... cos
were gettin old!!!:hihi:
NEKRO138 16-03-2008, 20:25 I was just commenting to my sister today that rock in general isn't what it used to be. Too many pretty boys with shares in hair-gel. What happened to the good old days when rock was filled with sweaty greasers with bad hygiene and denim?
You, my friend, need to discover Turbonegro. The denim demons of Norway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ2gQ6KVg94&feature=related
magicaljen 16-03-2008, 20:30 Whenever I watch this channel its the same few songs on repeat that were on there years ago!!
happyhippy 16-03-2008, 20:33 You, my friend, need to discover Turbonegro. The denim demons of Norway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ2gQ6KVg94&feature=related
They are, indeed, an excellent band. I'm particularly fond of All My Friends Are Dead (http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDEituSWztQ)
happyhippy 16-03-2008, 20:37 yeah it does, but then again its aimed at kids aint it? sendin their texts in to vote blah blah blah...:gag:
lets face it...
we want the classic rock/metal.... cos
were gettin old!!!:hihi:
Like I say, tune in to Planet Rock while you can .......
NEKRO138 16-03-2008, 20:38 They are, indeed, an excellent band. I'm particularly fond of All My Friends Are Dead (http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDEituSWztQ)
Great tune.
Fans of bands such as Poison Idea from back in the day should sample Turbonegro's earlier stuff, such as the 'Ass Cobra' and 'Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives albums'.
If yount straight up rock n roll with guitar solos galore, go for 'Scandanavian Leather' or 'Apocolypse Dudes'.
Agent Gypo 17-03-2008, 07:34 The rock channels are all pretty awful. But that's not a new thing, nothing has changed in years!
Even as a kid, when I was really into bands like Fear Factory and Pitchshifter, the rock channels and radio stations rarely played anything other than trash like Limp Bizkit, Korn in their rap/rock phase, Slipknot and the same Metallica tracks I'd already heard a thousand times. I already had albums from Pearl Jam, Nirvana, White Zombie, Slayer and the like, I wanted to hear something different!
Mary Anne Hobbs and Phil Alexander (ex-Kerrang editor) used to present the Radio 1 Rock Show when I was about 16, and it was pretty much the same every week. Hobbs used to make it worse by constantly babbling and gushing complete nonsense at every track. She now presents the dubstep and electronic show and is exactly the same.......
Looking back though, even the stuff I saw as breaking away from the big groups was still pretty cheesy, the lyrics to almost all hard rock and metal tracks are awful and terribly cliched. I used to think bands like Pantera and Napalm Death were intense and extreme, but really that isn't the case. I still like a few bits and pieces though.
Agent Gypo 18-03-2008, 08:12 Although I do have Kerrang to thank for one thing. I discovered Atari Teenage Riot from a free 'spirit of independence' cd. 'Digital Hardcore' blew any metal I'd heard before, or since, right out of the water.
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