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Re: OT - Crosby Stills Nash
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Posted by James2 on September 27, 2006 at 09:56:17 from (207.179.239.160):
In Reply to: OT - Crosby Stills Nash posted by David in Wales on September 27, 2006 at 09:12:54:
Yes, quite a bit. I don't like Neal Young's solo stuff as well, but with CSN giving him some guidance the combination also worked great. My son listens to today's really heavy music. Seems like all they want to do is hammer out a single phrase like "we are being oppressed" and shout or scream it over and over again, as if the audience couldn't get it the first time. When I play CSN or CSN&Y and he is present, I try to emphase that songs can have a message and also be melodic/pleasing to the ear. Doesn't require a sledge hammer. But haven't made much progress. The daughter doesn't listen to his "crap" but really doesn't seem to have any big affinity for acoustical stuff either. The "better half" prefers Moetown and some heaver stuff. Also like the heavy stuff if it has at least some melody, although I give Jimi Hendrix has quite a bit of latitude here. Otherwise I'll remain hopelessly lost in the late 60's and early 70's by myself. Also like a lot of Bob Dylan stuff. Good thing there is a message, because he just can't sing!
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