Philippians 4:8 says to focus our minds on what is excellent, praiseworthy, lovely, honorable, true, admirable... Music is all those things. Four:Eight Music is my platform for nerding out about music and musicians that I love and have meant something to me at various points in my life. It includes 3 shows: Best Songs Ever (individual songs and what each means to me personally), Album Artworks (individual albums and how they work as pieces of art) and Worst to First (a breakdown of a single artist or band's discography and a ranking of all their albums).
I'm not trying to say anything definitive - just getting these ideas out of my head and into the world, where they can do some good.
Music is something I love, and I want to share my love with all of you. Sometimes you can't love something until you see someone else loving it. :-)
I very much disagree. After Green is where they get really interesting to me. They go from indie rock with Green, to folksy jangle on Out of Time and Automatic, to full-on rock on Monster and Hi-Fi. I love Green and pre-Green, but 1990 is where they became classic
Saw REM Perth entertainment centre January 1995 they were the loudest band Ive everr heard and Ive seen Deep Purple I thought they were loud but these guys took the cake my ears were ringing for a day
Santa isn't real but a myth just like jesus and every other god(s) or demigods. Hence, one myth on the symbol of another. In fact, the only way you can tell it's not jesus is the symbolic santa's hat and the age of the old man. You don't need religion to do good to yourself or others. You do need religion to infect your mind with the idea of worship and substitutional atonement.
hate to contradict, but Jesus is not a myth. he was a real historical person, and the scholarly community considers the matter settled that he did exist. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_Jesus#:~:text=Scholars%20regard%20the%20question%20of,in%20the%201st%20century%20CE.
“It might be nice to start playing acoustic guitars and be thought of as a singer and a songwriter, rather than a grunge rocker you know? Because then I might be able to take advantage of that when I'm older, and sit down on a chair and play acoustic guitar like Johnny Cash.” You did Kurt, and we loved it. Didn't sound like a man planning to leave World to me, just the band. Dead men don't pull triggers. You didn't say it but I did. #Justiceforkurt
@@krisfrederick5001 to me, the weirdest thing is the amount of heroin in his system before he died - so much that he would have passed out in seconds, which not enough time point a shotgun at yourself and pull the trigger
@@Four_EightMusic Yes it was. Jimmy Page asked Keith Moon and John Entwistle of the Who over dinner if they wanted to form a group. Initially, they said yes , but by the end of dinner , Moon said it was a terrible idea and the whole thing would sink worse than a lead balloon....it would sink like a lead zeppelin. Page laughed....and remembered the catchy name. The rest is....rock n roll History. 😀
Actually Rock & Roll came about, because Bonham was frustrated trying to get Four Sticks. The timing in Four Sticks was a problem for him, he took a break, & we got two songs for one. They had Rock & Roll written & recorded in 30 minutes. Bonham then got Four Sticks in two takes. Sadly only played once live.
@@Four_EightMusicI love how much they revered Little Richard! I LOVE how much his influence is heard on so much of rock music in general!!! Great commentary, Four Eight Music!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 You just earned yourself a subscriber!
I like to to think that Ziggy didn't get killed by his fans, but instead Ziggy offed-himself, hence the closing track rock 'n' roll suicide. In the song "Ziggy Stardust" when it said the "kids killed the man" I interpret that as the kids drove Ziggy to off-himself
Interesting. I take the "kids killed the man" line as more literal, and the "suicide" part as more emblematic of Ziggy's self-destructive tendencies, as outlined in "Hang On to Yourself" and "Ziggy Stardust"