I personally have a hard time listening to white stripes because of the lack of bass. I haven't listened to much of their stuff for that reason alone. Do they have any recordings with bass? I would be curious to hear....
I thought early U2 was given Post -Punk credibilty.
Sham from day one????
Most definitely.
I think it comes from when the band first got started no? Before they were U2 they were playing and covering punk songs. And as my memory goes into remembering what I once saw in an interview WAY back in the day, the U2 name came from one of the dudes from the Irish punk band The Radiators From Space who was a friend of theirs.
In any case. I liked that doc with Page and White and the Edge... The part with Page gushing over Link Wray always comes up in my head from time to time.
Everybody played in a punk band after 1980. Moby won't shut up about it.
I personally have a hard time listening to white stripes because of the lack of bass. I haven't listened to much of their stuff for that reason alone. Do they have any recordings with bass? I would be curious to hear....
There band is a guitar player and a drummer so yea, the bass work is iffy.
I personally have a hard time listening to white stripes because of the lack of bass. I haven't listened to much of their stuff for that reason alone. Do they have any recordings with bass? I would be curious to hear....
There band is a guitar player and a drummer so yea, the bass work is iffy.
Isn't the crux of "Seven Nation Army" a bassline?
I hate the song so I'm not looking to refresh my mind.
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Everybody played in a punk band after 1980. Moby won't shut up about it.
There band is a guitar player and a drummer so yea, the bass work is iffy.
Isn't the crux of "Seven Nation Army" a bassline?
I hate the song so I'm not looking to refresh my mind.
There, fixed.
OK, now that's funny.
I swear some of these are rap-rock, and there were some moments I was imagining fonky hats on stage. This is different than I expected.