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THIS black singer loved the ocean/water so much he wore his body glove gear 24/7
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Go back to 1971, with possibly the first punk rock band.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_(protopunk_band) (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_(protopunk_band))
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why the fuck is he wearing a wet suit? ???
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why the fuck is he wearing a wet suit? ???
He's trying to pick up some beaches.
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If it's Living Color (at work), I never could cop to this band's clattering racket. And the guitarist, Vernon Reid, is a slop monster of epic poroportions.
In hard rock/metal, if it's not Dug Pinnick (king's X), the chocolate faces in Suffocation or a few other random Heebs here and there, I'm not really interested.
It's like broads in metal. With very few exceptions, they're not welcome.
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He's trying to pick up some beaches.
;D
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(http://www.spirit-of-metal.com/cover.php?id_album=206384)
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Rocky George in suicidal tendencies is the only black guitarist worth mentioning in metal. Sucked live though.
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I was expecting a Fishbone thread and haz disappoint. >:(
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I was expecting a Fishbone thread and haz disappoint. >:(
Saw them a few times. Great shows. This is going way back.
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Sound Barrier from the 80s, dude. Red and Black Attack.
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Lead singer was in Platton. See 00:46 in:
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Go back to 1971, with possibly the first punk rock band.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_(protopunk_band) (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_(protopunk_band))
Not Black Metal.
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Great band. Open letter to a landlord one of my favs from that era.
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Sound Barrier from the 80s, dude. Red and Black Attack.
Was "Red Lipstick" a song of theirs?
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If it's Living Color (at work), I never could cop to this band's clattering racket. And the guitarist, Vernon Reid, is a slop monster of epic poroportions.
In hard rock/metal, if it's not Dug Pinnick (king's X), the chocolate faces in Suffocation or a few other random Heebs here and there, I'm not really interested.
It's like broads in metal. With very few exceptions, they're not welcome.
Just got to see Kings X again a couple months back, what a band!
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Sound Barrier from the 80s, dude. Red and Black Attack.
Wesley snipes slapped a mean bass for them...
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Not true metal, but they made nice songs
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Like the saying goes, "IT DO"
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it do!
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Go back to 1971, with possibly the first punk rock band.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_(protopunk_band) (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_(protopunk_band))
Death..... Megadeath.... morbid ass band names....i Prefer "KC and the Sunshine Band" ;D
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Sound Barrier from the 80s, dude. Red and Black Attack.
Pinche Jotos
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If it's Living Color (at work), I never could cop to this band's clattering racket. And the guitarist, Vernon Reid, is a slop monster of epic poroportions.
In hard rock/metal, if it's not Dug Pinnick (king's X), the chocolate faces in Suffocation or a few other random Heebs here and there, I'm not really interested.
It's like broads in metal. With very few exceptions, they're not welcome.
Dug Pinnick and Kings X are a criminally underrated. And under appreciated band..
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When it comes to live playing three words come to mind.
Tune, your, guitar.
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When it comes to live playing three words come to mind.
Tune, your, guitar.
jimi tuned down half a step, like stevie ray vaughan.
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Eddie Hazel comes to mind and some of the material from P-Funk/Parliament. It's just not stuff that would have been heard on the radio.
Fishbone, Eddie Hazel, and a lot of stuff that would have been considered Acid-rock or funk with a heavy flavor was long gone by the time In Living Color hit MTV. Fishbone was still out there performing so it was a little easier for people to make the connection.
YouTube didn't exist so performances from The Midnight Special, Don Kirschner's Rock Concert, or The Mothership Connection laying down "Cosmic Slop" in Houston would have never been seen by the general public.
Even Hendrix got his start with Little Richard and recorded on an Isley Brothers song before being "discovered". He couldn't exercise total musical freedom in America until the time in England.
Another overlooked musician is Buddy Guy. You can't listen to his older solo stuff without hearing how liberally Jeff Beck borrowed.
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I always liked Living Colour. I have most of their records.