Name 5 bands or musicians that make you want to write music whenever you hear them. Post an interesting video of each one!
1. (Surprise!) Melvins
2. Black Flag
3. Nick Cave
4. Botch
5. Karp
1. Oxbow
2. Mr Bungle
3. Ramesses
4. Iron Monkey
5. Einstuerzende Neubauten
This thread will get seriously bogged down if too many people each post 5 vids, just saying. Links might be better.
At work so I can't post a vid (posting from le cell). A forewarning: I have a lot of influences outside of stoner rock.
1. The Cure. Huge fan. First band I ever got into and I own all their albums. Admittedly, Smith was a lot cooler in the 80s...
2. Eddie Glass of Nebula. Amazing guitarist. The primary reason I bought a wah and started getting lessons to improve my playing.
3. Electric Wizard. Got me into heavy shit.
4. Cocteau Twins. Favorite stoner music if you know what I mean.
5. Lust more. Weird, moody, ambient shit.
Y'all don't know shit about non-doom Jake.
1. Black Sabbath - If I hear anything off Vol. 4 or Masters of Reality I gotta pick up a guitar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRhZISswW_k (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRhZISswW_k)
2. Weedeater - Wizard Fight. Balls out energy on this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cniwPE5XZGQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cniwPE5XZGQ)
3. Corrosion of Conformity - These Shrouded Temples is the best intro to a show. period. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSbG-QB_MEQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSbG-QB_MEQ)
4. The Beatles - Fucking great song writers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSbG-QB_MEQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSbG-QB_MEQ)
5. Thin Lizzy - Makes me want to harmonize every riff I hear! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLkyEAA7ers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLkyEAA7ers)
Quote from: liquidsmoke on March 23, 2012, 01:59:33 PM
This thread will get seriously bogged down if too many people each post 5 vids, just saying. Links might be better.
Do what you like, man. I'm not worried about it.
Quote from: Discö Rice on March 23, 2012, 02:32:55 PM
Quote from: liquidsmoke on March 23, 2012, 01:59:33 PM
This thread will get seriously bogged down if too many people each post 5 vids, just saying. Links might be better.
Do what you like, man. I'm not worried about it.
ain't gonna hurt it.
no particular order to this and im going to tailor this to my own personal stuff
Hiwatt amps, Reeves build quality and lead dress is the stuff of legends.
Dopesmoker
MoR Era Sabbath, and lots of other sab stuff 2 but that in particular
Electric Wizard (who da thunk it)
That feeling of being in front of a wide open amp
man, i really need the computer admin guy at my work to update my flash.
since i got this new work computer all i see are red x's instead of videos.
I've gotta stew a little longer about my inspirations.
For me it's what's, not who's ;)
1 - Free
2 - Black Sabbath
3 - Rory Gallagher, fooking love this track
4 - Whatever album I happen to be digging at the moment! Just now this is Stone Axe I as going to see them next month.
5 - Thin Lizzy, the first band I can remember being into. Parents were/are big fans.
Quote from: Ombrenuit on March 23, 2012, 02:01:15 PM
5. Lust more. Weird, moody, ambient shit.
Lustmord perchance ???
This is a great thread idea! Can't do the videos right now but I can give a list. In no particular order and mostly non-doom related, but honest:
1. Black Sabbath- Ozzy years. All of it. Nuff said.
2. Clutch- I love this band to no end. Especially Elephant Riders.
3. Misfits- Danzig era mainly. Favorite band of all time and it will never change.
4. AC/DC- Cuz they are just so damn good!
5. Motörhead- no need to explain because Lemmy just rules
Various early punk, hardcore and thrash also inspire me to play. I'll probably get eaten alive here for my choices but they haven't changed since I was a kid and started my first band!
i'm with hemi. things inspire me:
standing outside on a cold night listening to the coyotes howl.
being hungover and feeling every pulse your body makes.
seeing my daughter freak out to some doomy riff i'm playing.
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1. Black Sabbath
2. Can
3. Black Flag
4. Electric Wizard
5. Earthless
I don't usually listen to a band and then get inspired to play.
But every time I see koi from Dwellers/Iota play I get inspired to be a better guitar player.
Its almost always shows that move me.
There's some awesome videos in this thread....right now:
when i make some ghetto recording studio, the name will be the jimi, fripp, zappa, iommi house of worship. there is a HUGE clue as to 4 of my inspirations heh. and for real. jimi is in my "thumb-over" technique and using the guitar like several instruments. fripp that insane math-jazz wankery. zappa is almost as goofball as i am and flat smokes. iommi because sabbath is crucial to my existence.
and for number 5, this would be tough. is it chet atkins? is it acid king? commander cody? YOB? AC-DC??? 90's rave tunes? hole? old genesis? zydeco dance party? ...the list is endless
although right now it's the cover of black betty by spiderbait. they way simplified the arrangement.
For me, this tends to change over time. I don't know how to post videos (and I'm ok with that). At the moment, I want to play when I hear:
1) Those Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed "Me and Jerry" and "Me and Chet" albums. Damn fine playing. Sounds like they're having a blast. Makes me want to sit 3 feet from another player with an acoustic and throwdown.
2) Django Reinhardt. I know I'm late to the party here, but I'm digging it lately.
3) Prong - Cleansing. Lately it makes me want to crunch more than I normally crunch.
4) Clever, well written and well played guitar parts in songs that aren't really guitar driven songs. Example: Genesis - Mama. The middle section with the verse that begins with "Can't you see me here Mama.." What the guitar does just under the synths is so good, and it's subtle. If you're not listening for it, you're not likely to hear much of it.
5) Young bands that are still new at being a band, but play with such wide-eyed, naive excitement.. like they think they're gonna conquer the world, not yet jaded or bitter (like so many of us :)
Quote from: lordfinesse on March 25, 2012, 10:42:09 PM
For me, this tends to change over time. I don't know how to post videos (and I'm ok with that). At the moment, I want to play when I hear:
1) Those Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed "Me and Jerry" and "Me and Chet" albums. Damn fine playing. Sounds like they're having a blast. Makes me want to sit 3 feet from another player with an acoustic and throwdown.
2) Django Reinhardt. I know I'm late to the party here, but I'm digging it lately.
3) Prong - Cleansing. Lately it makes me want to crunch more than I normally crunch.
4) Clever, well written and well played guitar parts in songs that aren't really guitar driven songs. Example: Genesis - Mama. The middle section with the verse that begins with "Can't you see me here Mama.." What the guitar does just under the synths is so good, and it's subtle. If you're not listening for it, you're not likely to hear much of it.
5) Young bands that are still new at being a band, but play with such wide-eyed, naive excitement.. like they think they're gonna conquer the world, not yet jaded or bitter (like so many of us :)
we would get along great. i keep working on 2 finger techniques like django. i didnt think anyone else appreciated his wizardry. the way shoots all the way up the neck with 2 fingers wow. and his jazz inflections are superb.
jerry's breakdown, nuff said, just like you said heh.
martin barre is a huge part of why tull is great. same deal. underlying, but there and usually stellar
and i mentioned commander cody. same effect. excuse this telethon footage video blows, sound is good, but these are two of my most favorite and dynamic commander cody tunes and to find a live version is great. ya i wished i was up there with them when i see this.
Quote from: lordfinesse on March 25, 2012, 10:42:09 PM
For me, this tends to change over time. I don't know how to post videos (and I'm ok with that). At the moment, I want to play when I hear:
1) Those Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed "Me and Jerry" and "Me and Chet" albums. Damn fine playing. Sounds like they're having a blast. Makes me want to sit 3 feet from another player with an acoustic and throwdown.
2) Django Reinhardt. I know I'm late to the party here, but I'm digging it lately.
3) Prong - Cleansing. Lately it makes me want to crunch more than I normally crunch.
4) Clever, well written and well played guitar parts in songs that aren't really guitar driven songs. Example: Genesis - Mama. The middle section with the verse that begins with "Can't you see me here Mama.." What the guitar does just under the synths is so good, and it's subtle. If you're not listening for it, you're not likely to hear much of it.
5) Young bands that are still new at being a band, but play with such wide-eyed, naive excitement.. like they think they're gonna conquer the world, not yet jaded or bitter (like so many of us :)
I agree with your #5! I went to see a new local thrash band made up of some very recent/soon to be high school graduates. They were so into it and when we were bullshitting after the gig, you would have thought it was an interview for Rolling Stone. There was a solidarity amongst their members that is very difficult to achieve when you complicate a band with mortgages, full time jobs, kids, marriage,growing old etc. but it is refreshing and inspiring to see.
At this point in life:
Who?
1) Dick Dale
2)Tony Iommi
3)Mick Collins (Gories)
What?
1) Single coils
2) Reverb
3) Fuzz pedals
4) Tremolo pedals