Music as a drug

Owen O'Neill owen.01 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Feb 1 21:16:09 EST 2011


I don't like it when metal bands I like decide to "change" somewhere
around 1990 plus or minus 2 years, and continue on to record full
albums that you only play once or twice before you get the impression
they're mocking their listeners. Mocking us, sitting on their laurels!
I really liked the song titled March or Die but almost never played
the album because I had that song on a Best of Motorhead2 compilation.
Sacrifice came out in the USA I think in late '95 or '06, and that's
still my favorite single album to date along with the 1st one, and I'd
want to fill up 4 CDs probably with selections from all the rest that
I heard, but I've got nothing to say really about their last 3 that I
haven't even seen yet, or Bastards wwhich I borrowed for a while.
Where'm I going with this? oh...yeah............<remembering what I
was just doing 5 minutes ago>

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Jonathan Smith <smithjm77x7 at gmail.com> wrote:
> A little bit of innovation wouldn't harm, but I heard Lemmy say in a
> interview that he "hates bands that change"...
>
> On 1 February 2011 10:51, mike coleman <insect.brain at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 1/31/11, Jonathan Smith <smithjm77x7 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I bought a copy of Motorizer and really wished I could have my money
>> back,
>> > despite having bought most MH albums. The new I have listened to and its
>> > almost the same...
>>
>> I keep waiting for "The One To Sing The Blues" EP  to magically expand
>> itself into a full album : )
>>
>



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