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Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun

The Apple (1980) trailer

Nirvana: Lithium

SPUN movie trailer from 2002

Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song

Alice in Chains Performs "No Excuses"

I WALK THE LINE-johnny cash cover performed by LIVE

Time for Duckman to put up or shut up. (Blog Entry by Duckman33)

Radio Friendly Unit Shifter - Nirvana

flechette says...

First off, this is real grunge music, love it love it love it. Second, did anyone keep a running tally of either the cost of all the broken equipment over the years or a total for guitars that Kurt broke?

Spiderman 3 with a Scanner Darkly Effect

Raaagh says...

what.

Someone edgefinds or sponge filters or whatever this is, and it gets sifted?

I think www.smashingmagazine.com has a tute for the scanner darkly effect.

Like, THIS monstrosity is a photoshop filter that was included back in 97 and no one used it because it was so ugly.

Back in 92 you could get away with this effect if you where a grunge alternative band on a low budget who needed something rough and unpolished for MTV.

This is the video version of drawing spider man using the grafitti tool in MS Paint.

This is the video version of playing the audio from the trailer with a "sci-fi" filter on it.

And it got sifted.

what.

What's your first memory of rock & roll? (Rocknroll Talk Post)

blahpook says...

I'd have to say it was my parents, who listened to Linda Rondstadt, the Eagles, and the Beatles. Except that they also listened to Tom Jones, Englebert Humperdinck, and Conway Twitty, so maybe I'm just so awesome I figured out the whole rock and roll thing on my own. That and I have been in love with the idea of the musician alone on stage with his/her guitar. There's something really romantic in the image that I've always liked. A few of my family members play guitar and some of my favorite childhood memories are of them playing guitar while various others took turns singing.

After getting over my horrendous Debbie Gibson/Tiffany phase, I picked up Queen, Guns and Roses, REO Speedwagon, The Motels and Joe Cocker from an uncle who had them lying around. Talking Heads and then, later, 90s grunge was the first rock I got into that felt like it was not inherited from someone else, and now I'm inclined to pretty much give a listen to anything at least once, because who knows what might be out there...

Current favorites at the moment: Death Cab for Cutie, System of a Down, Yeah Yeah Yeahs (though most of the new CD is kind of a drag), Weezer, Silverchair, etc.

What's your first memory of rock & roll? (Rocknroll Talk Post)

Farhad2000 says...

In the 80s when I first heard Queen's Radio Ga Ga, grunge in the 90s as everyone else and their dog at the time. But more Soundgarden then Nirvana. Then in the late 90s to 00s I was really into metal and death metal, stuff like Opeth, Lamb of God and Olds Man Child.

Now mostly I listen to Porcupine Tree on occasion. Most of the new stuff sounds too hipster for me, though some tracks from TV on the Radio and Bloc Party are really nice.

Good Bye Indie 103.1 (Blog Entry by gourmetemu)

volumptuous says...

I hated this station and was happy to see it go down the tubes.

KXLU, KSPC, KUCI, and good old CDs and MP3s will long live. 103.1, to me, never played anything decent. What they considered "the best" music, seemed like a lot of washed-up old punk and grunge nonsense with an occasional good tune here or there.

I've got thousands of pieces of vinyl at home, 100's of GBs of mp3s and a huge CD collection that I'm quite happy with. Combine that with podcasts and streaming radio, I don't ever see the need to ever listen to a corporate radio station laden with commercials ever again.

Good riddance, 103.1. I hope you take your jackass DJs with you.



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