Alter Bridge is no Creed trust me, better music and better vocalist (Slash thinks he's the best in the biz right now). AB III was one of the best albums released in 2010.
I like slash as a person, seems like a good fella, as for his music, again not for me. We have very different tastes in music, we'll leave it at that.
Finished at the age of 26. The Mike Tyson of football.
Even though I'm 21, I believe all modern music is shite. My iPod is full of 70's and 80's music simply because it's so much better. I'm not into any of this modern dance crap, Rap, R&B etc either.Makes me sick seeing these teenage girls going crazy over one direction, justin beiber or some shite like that.That list makes depressing reading
FYI, Alter Bridge's music is way different from Slash, again a tip from me, if you like Rock music, just listen to their AB III album and tell me whether you liked it or not.
Jesus Christ you're persistent! You most pull some fit birds.
There's plenty of good modern music about, you just have to find it
The chants for Kenny Dalglish that were heard again on Wednesday do not necessarily mean that the fans see him as the saviour. This is not Newcastle, longing for the return of Kevin Keegan. Simply, Dalglish represents everything Hodgson is not and, in fairness, everything Hodgson could or would not hope to be.
This means nothing to me.
Its all about winning shiny things.
Not especially depressing. As others have pointed out there has always been crap in the singles charts. The album, Bridge Over Troubled Water spent years in the album charts - who gives a fuck how it did as a single?Here's a few gems that topped the charts in the 70s:Wandrin' Star - Lee MarvinAll Kinds of Everything - DanaBack Home - England Wold Cup SquadYellow River - ChristieGrandad - Clive DunnKnock Three Times - Tony Orlando and DawnChirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep - Middle of the RoadErnie (The Fastest Milkman in the West) - Benny HillI'd Like to Teach The World To Sing - The New SeekersSon of My Father - Chicory TipAmazing Grace - Royal Scots Dragoon GuardsPuppy Love - Donny OsmondHow Can I Be Sure - David CassidyMouldy Old Dough - Lieutenant PigeonClair - Gilbert O'SullivanLong Haired Lover from Liverpool - Jimmy Osmond...And that's just the first three years of the decade.
The Clash never had a number one until the bloody Levi jeans advert, chart positions mean fuck all at the end of the day. As long as you like what you are listening to, does anything else really matter?
Who the fuck is Kesha?