Also Led Zeppelin: squeeze my lemon baby, 'till the juice runs down my leg

Is that a metaphor?
That was a reference to the Robert Johnson song Traveling Riverside Blues. Apparently Johnson might have himself taken it from a Roosevelt Sykes song.
GWAR: What if we sprayed people with alien cum?
On a related note, GWAR did an NPR Tiny Desk concert. It’s really… something.
Tiny Desk concerts are a national treasure.
I liked the concert they did when the airline temporarily lost their costumes.
Everyone should go to a gwar show
I was in charge of the stage lighting in a concert they gave in Cologne, like 25 years ago.
One of my fondest memories.
It’s pretty high on my bucket list.
If anyone hasn’t seen the ICP vs. GWAR Hot Ones episode that came out the other day, go watch it now.
Exocrine : What if I became god?
Iron Maiden: here’s a song about the plot of the last movie/tv show/book Bruce dickenson consumed
Not a prisoneeeeer, I’m a free maaaaan
A lot of these movies have to be documentaries too.
The Hu: <epic throat vocals>
Tommy wasn’t disabled, he was traumatised by seeing his parents have sex.
Yes: what if dawn of the light lying between the soul sources?
Yes: What if a guitar could have an orgasm?
Slayer: what if we took Christian mythology seriously enough to make them all very angry?
Supertramp: what if being kinda sad sounded fucking incredible?
Ghost: what if satanism was mainstream
Kid Rock: Uh… what? 🥴
Red Fang: What if gigantic dog aliens showed up and erased the human race.
Clifford is a sleeper agent?
April Wine: I Like to Rock
I’m curious f anyone here has seen the movie “Tommy” this is a song from the movie. Sung by Elton John.
You mean The Who, correct?
Nah, in Tommy, Elton John sung it.
It’s from the album Tommy, and the song was sung by Roger Daltry
There was a movie adaptation. Since Daltry was playing Tommy he couldn’t exactly sing so they did have people like Elton John, Ann Margaret and William Shatner sing songs. Elton John sang Pinball Wizard.
So both of you are correct.
Absolutely incredibly unpopular opinion, but all of these bands are terrible. I guarantee I’m getting downvoted for this comment.
I downvoted you just because of the second sentence in your comment.
I downvoted you because you’re factually wrong.
It’s ok to not like a band, but if you’re going to call classic ones “terrible” you should at least bring some argument
Sure I can bring an argument. Most of those old bands are only popular because there was hardly any music at all to even listen to. same with the Beatles (which I do like some of). When you’ve got a load of bull crap, the dried rabbit pellets sitting next to it looks pretty good by comparison. Even mediocre modern bands are much better than the “classic bands” from the 60s and 70s. You can see that with the massive increase in good music from the 80s, cause good bands actually started showing up.
No need to apologize. You are entitled to your tastes. I can’t stand Adele and her “singing” is like cats scratching a chalkboard.










