lthie a écrit :
malky a écrit:
"... je vois Nirvana par exemple, on les traite pas de clones de Soundgarden dont ils se sont fortement influencé, la liste est longue, pire elle est infinissable.... "
==> C une blague là mon cher malky, enfin j esperes, sinon retourne à tes livres d histoire.
Nirvana influencé par Soundgarden je crois réver; je réponds rarement à des post mais là il y a des limites.
enfin bon j arretes là, bonne continuaton au vrai sujet de ce post.
ciao à tous
pas besoin de lire des livres d'histoire, suffit de lire des interview....
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F: It's been suggested that more than a few of Seattle's most famous sons owe Soundgarden a great deal. How do you feel about that?
KT: There may have been a time where you would have said Nirvana or Alice in Chains was influenced by Soundgarden. I'm incredibly happy to see the success that Nirvana and Pearl Jam have had given the work they put into it, and the authentic sincerity and belief they have in what they do. You couldn't be happier for a group of guys. But ultimately, it's ironic. Things like this have always happened in the course of pop history. There's always been someone who's a trendsetter, and establishes a style and influences other people who run with it. But there is absolutely no reason to complain. When you see a band like Stone Temple Pilots, achieving success, and then you turn around and look at bands like Mudhoney or Tad, who are far more deserving because of the work they've put in and the quality of the material they churn out. But for some reason the timing, or perhaps they're imitative of the trend at the time, they didn't have the success some of these bands have had. There's no accounting for trends or tastes of popularity. As much as I might have a lack of affection for the Stone Temple Pilots, they are part and parcel of this whole alternative and I'm happy to see them having some success doing what they do instead of the goofy cowboy-booted, hair farmer, strip-club-frequenting rock bands that used to dominate the rock scene.
>>>lien :http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/articles/faces_10-94.shtml
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even the great kurt cobain was influenced by soundgarden, people always forget soundgarden came first out of all the "seattle bands" and the singer from godsmack sucks, he should give every penny he has ever made off his music to the family of layne staley cuz he is a sorry excuse for a layne staley cover singer, completely rips off everything from layne.
>>> lien
http://www.knac.com/article.as(...)=1751
J'ai pas retrouvé l'itw de Nirvana où ils citaient Soundgarden comme influence... t'as qu'à tripatouiller sur google et tu trouveras....
Bon alors là j'ai lu des trucs abhérants (et je ne parle pas des insultes) vous vous plaignez d'écouter de la "soupe" sur les radios commerciales nationnales??
ben c'est normal c'est leur but, soyez plus curieux des radios onlines foisonnent de tous styles.... Ensuite y a une furieuse tendance de cataloguer les gens, de leur coller des étiquettes (typiquement français) "t'écoute Emma daumas? ben t'es fan de star ac, bigdil etc".... ça c'est un esprit fermé, alors avant de donner des leçons révisez votre copie
Ensuite vous croyez écouter de la musique de qualité car non commerciale? là euh faut prendre un bain de sel, les chevilles enflent les gars, le death metal, le hardcore, le grind et toute la famille ben c'est peut être de la grande musique pour vous "émotionnellement" mais pour d'autres c'est ce que vous nommez "de la merde" alors voyez....chacun sa merde....