Also Robert Earl Keen, the Nields, I am sure I will think of more.
Further, to be totally inclusive you should also consider the 90s output of folk artists of prior decades who kept working. Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, CSN+Y were all still making records at the time (for good or for ill).
Rhythm of the Saints is from 1990. Is that "90s folk" or "world music" or "folk-rock" or pop?
― Gunther Gleiben (Ye Mad Puffin), Saturday, 19 January 2019 11:09 (seven years ago)
Not what I consider folk but fuck a genre label anyway.
― Never Turn Your Back On Virginia Woolf (Tom D.), Saturday, 19 January 2019 11:44 (seven years ago)
Instinctively, I'd refute this, but would happily listen to a 90s playlist to test it out...
― Good cop, Babcock (Chinaski), Saturday, 19 January 2019 12:11 (seven years ago)
If at least a substantial chunk of your core work isn't trad songs then you're not folk imo
― have you ever seen a VONC's tears? (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 19 January 2019 13:21 (seven years ago)
on reflection my opinion is more complicated than that but I'm not that into "folk" as a generic for singer-songwriters, even those predominantly using acoustic instruments, possibly sans accompanying band
― have you ever seen a VONC's tears? (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 19 January 2019 13:29 (seven years ago)
my "folk" genre tags are all over the place, even beyond the "original/trad" split a whole bunch of it is international folk music.
i don't know. i'm not a purist, i guess.
― The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Saturday, 19 January 2019 14:48 (seven years ago)
― Never Turn Your Back On Virginia Woolf (Tom D.), Saturday, January 19, 2019 3:44 AM (seven hours ago)
otm!
― sarahell, Saturday, 19 January 2019 18:58 (seven years ago)
I'm all for personalized genre labels
― brimstead, Saturday, 19 January 2019 20:49 (seven years ago)
Whatever makes finding things easier
i find it to be a delicate balance. on the one hand i don't want to have everything not from the anglosphere labelled "world", that's too vague to be terribly useful, but at the same time i have exactly one song tagged as "zhabdro gorgom" and i don't really ever think to myself "man i want to listen to some zhabdro gorgom today".
but there definitely should be some room for individual preference, "western swing" for instance is a useful genre name for me but probably wouldn't be for most people.
― The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Saturday, 19 January 2019 21:14 (seven years ago)
Paul Weller's solo work is, on the whole, very good.
― Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Saturday, 19 January 2019 21:19 (seven years ago)
good one! could fill pages.
― meisenfek, Saturday, 19 January 2019 21:35 (seven years ago)
Happy birthday Dolly Parton, 99% of your discography is crap
― Paul Ponzi, Sunday, 20 January 2019 00:43 (seven years ago)
99% of rap mixtapes sound the same
― fuck the NRA (Neanderthal), Sunday, 20 January 2019 00:44 (seven years ago)
99% of your discography is crap
Wrong opinions
― Οὖτις, Sunday, 20 January 2019 00:53 (seven years ago)
yeah, rude
― i stan corrected (morrisp), Sunday, 20 January 2019 02:01 (seven years ago)
I think we have a winner
― calumy (rip van wanko), Sunday, 20 January 2019 02:06 (seven years ago)
rush were a better band than yes
― The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Friday, 25 January 2019 15:10 (seven years ago)
Definitely more consistent
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 25 January 2019 15:14 (seven years ago)
not even a question for me but I love Rush so much
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 25 January 2019 15:33 (seven years ago)
I love Rush too, but I tried listening to them last week for the first time in maybe 10 years. I needed a palate cleanser after all the PINK FLOYD around these parts. It was wonderful and all, Geddy's voice seems so much more ridiculous to me now than it did back when I really liked them. Like, it has not become more acceptable to me. It was like listening to Ween.
― peace, man, Friday, 25 January 2019 15:47 (seven years ago)
unacceptable probably the wrong emotion. Just nonsensical.
― peace, man, Friday, 25 January 2019 15:48 (seven years ago)
Even Roger Waters's vocals are a palate cleanser next to Geddy fucking Lee. I'd love Rush otherwise.
― pomenitul, Friday, 25 January 2019 15:52 (seven years ago)
Geddy Lee has the voice of an angel
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 25 January 2019 16:06 (seven years ago)
Rush is one of those bands that I really enjoy a lot in small doses (always enjoy it when one of their songs plays on the radio) but whenever I try to listen to them for more than a couple of songs in a row by them I eventually can't take it anymore. I don't know it it's Geddy Lee's voice or the crispness and precision of the music but it always does something weird to my brain similarly to when I eat too much candy where something feels like it should be good but is not enjoyable.
― silverfish, Friday, 25 January 2019 16:11 (seven years ago)
I saw Rush live twice and had a blast both times, but I never listen to their studio albums. I listen to Yes all the time and never got the chance to see them live (wouldn't go now that Chris Squire is dead).
― grawlix (unperson), Friday, 25 January 2019 16:15 (seven years ago)
yes > rush but i'm not gonna get mad at someone for thinking the opposite
― jolene club remix (BradNelson), Friday, 25 January 2019 16:17 (seven years ago)
Rush was there for me when I needed them
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 25 January 2019 16:23 (seven years ago)
xp Hand raised (Rush > Yes), and agreed. Arguments on those two veer into Comic Book Guy declarations. Got into an argument in college re: better drummer being Neil Peart over Alan White, one of those where even a 1/2 hr later, I was thinking "why were we arguing?". Such a mix of objective and subjective criteria, I'd rather keep it at the "they're both great" level and appreciate each's merits.
Keep meaning to find that wall scroll of Peart on a river raft with his Tama kit. Walla Walla had a instrument store with that hung in the window, and I coveted it.
― the body of a spider... (scampering alpaca), Friday, 25 January 2019 16:27 (seven years ago)
The drum shop where I took lessons as a kid had one of those! I, too, coveted it. Decades later, I was being interviewed on a friend's podcast, and he had that scroll hanging on his wall. I didn't ask, but he said, "No, you can't buy it." Apparently, everyone who remarked on it offered him $$$ for it.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 25 January 2019 16:31 (seven years ago)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Neil-Peart-Rush-Tama-Drums-Banner/264021031819?hash=item3d78e13b8b:g:PBIAAOSwIN1bove4:rk:1:pf:0
― peace, man, Friday, 25 January 2019 16:34 (seven years ago)
So nice. Had no idea they were commanding near $800!
― the body of a spider... (scampering alpaca), Friday, 25 January 2019 16:41 (seven years ago)
one of the best things about Glenn Danzig's vocals in the Misfits is that it's so easy to mishear the lyrics
― sarahell, Friday, 25 January 2019 19:36 (seven years ago)
When I finally got the Misfits box set with the lyrics included I was shocked to find that what I thought I had to be mishearing were, in fact, the actual lyrics
― Paul Ponzi, Friday, 25 January 2019 19:43 (seven years ago)
one of the first things a friend did when presented with access to the internet circa 1993 was to print off like a hundred pages of misfits lyrics that he grabbed from Usenet or Gopher just to finally answer all of his lingering questions
― joygoat, Friday, 25 January 2019 19:43 (seven years ago)
lol, "ripped up like shredded wheat" comes instantly to mind.
― peace, man, Friday, 25 January 2019 19:48 (seven years ago)
i still hear "who'd I do it for hey Neil Young"
― sarahell, Friday, 25 January 2019 19:55 (seven years ago)
I was definitely thinking about the shredded wheat line
― Paul Ponzi, Friday, 25 January 2019 20:00 (seven years ago)
I can see the actual lyrics but it will always be "hey Neil Young" for me too. Also "Tony Hawk's in my head"
― joygoat, Friday, 25 January 2019 20:10 (seven years ago)
they're all the same iirc
― sarahell, Friday, 25 January 2019 21:25 (seven years ago)
Pearl Jam rocks
― Vapor waif (uptown churl), Friday, 25 January 2019 22:13 (seven years ago)
I did this, but with R.E.M. Didn't really answer any questions though.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 25 January 2019 22:19 (seven years ago)
My pals and I were also downloading R.E.M. lyrix from Usenet circa '92/'93! Shout out
― i stan corrected (morrisp), Friday, 25 January 2019 22:24 (seven years ago)
Incidentally, when I load this page, it hangs a few seconds at the top (as long threads tend to do) -- consequently, the phrase "Troye Sivan is a better guitarist than Jimmy Page" is now burned into my brain.
― i stan corrected (morrisp), Friday, 25 January 2019 22:25 (seven years ago)
Dude, kids today don't know how good they have it. I used to go to record stores (lol) that had racks of sheet music books (pause for additional lol) to look up lyrics that I couldn't understand on records. Talking 1989, 90, 91, here.
Tower (lol) had glossy books of the official (!) sheet music for REM's Green and Out of Time albums. and I used to go in and just pretend-casually look at them. I tried to memorize as many of the lyrics and chord progressions as possible before I looked conspicuous. As soon as I could afford one, weeks later, I bought it and rushed home to pore over it in private, as if it were light erotica.
I couldn't read music then (and, honestly, still can't). But I still have them.
― Gunther Gleiben (Ye Mad Puffin), Saturday, 26 January 2019 00:34 (seven years ago)
i grew up hating rush because of how beloved they were by libertarians (and because geddy lee had an annoying voice). i hated yes as well, for not being king crimson (and because jon anderson had an annoying voice), but to a lesser extent. i've basically gotten over both hatreds, but as undeniably great a record as _close to the edge_ is, and as great a rhythm section as chris squire and that guy from the plastic ono band are, jesus their ability to write just fell off a cliff after 1972. they after '72 they didn't write a song i could listen to again until 1980, and they had to bring in a ringer for that.
rush, on the other hand, actually matured. god they had such great songs in the '80s!
― The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Saturday, 26 January 2019 00:48 (seven years ago)
I ride with Yes from The Yes Album through Going for the One, and then there are a few half-decent songs here and there afterward. If you think of 90125 as an Art of Noise record with Jon Anderson on vocals it's mildly diverting.
80s Rush is definitely the best Rush.
― grawlix (unperson), Saturday, 26 January 2019 01:54 (seven years ago)
The Yes Album through Going for the One
This is the period of Yes I care about as well, and its peaks tower over Rush's, or almost anyone's, imo. I have little interest in Yes outside this period, though, while there is classic material in every phase of Rush's four-decade career.
― Locked in silent monologue, in silent scream (Sund4r), Saturday, 26 January 2019 02:51 (seven years ago)
I like the early albums too
― Lee626, Saturday, 26 January 2019 02:52 (seven years ago)
_Relayer_ is a goddamn noisy mess, which given my tastes in music _should_ be a point in its favor, but somehow isn't.
― The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Saturday, 26 January 2019 14:08 (seven years ago)