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re: Which rock band has the best lyrical content?

Posted on 9/12/19 at 12:54 pm to
Posted by wolftiger
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Posted on 9/12/19 at 12:54 pm to
Gov't Mule
Posted by High C
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Posted on 9/12/19 at 5:05 pm to
The Hold Steady
The National
Afghan Whigs
Posted by BurtReynoldsMustache
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Posted on 9/12/19 at 5:23 pm to
Lots of great bands and lyricists in this thread for sure.

Gotta put Vampire Weekend out there in the discussion especially for Modern Vampires of the City. Like em or hate em, there's some clever stuff in that record.

Shout to the folks that said Modest Mouse, their latest album is some of their strongest lyrics to date.
Posted by The Seaward
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Posted on 9/12/19 at 9:56 pm to
quote:

The Hold Steady


They should be mentioned more in this thread.

“There are nights when I think Sal Paradise was right.
Boys and girls in America have such a sad time together.
Sucking off each other at the demonstrations
Making sure their makeup's straight
Crushing one another with colossal expectations.
Dependent, undisciplined, and sleeping late.”
This post was edited on 9/12/19 at 10:02 pm
Posted by biglego
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Posted on 9/13/19 at 12:31 am to
Bush
Posted by MorbidTheClown
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Posted on 9/13/19 at 7:53 am to
i mean the answer is The Beatles.

Nirvana also had some pretty interesting lyrics.
Posted by TexTigah81
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Posted on 9/13/19 at 2:36 pm to
The Beatles...for sure.
Posted by High C
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Posted on 9/13/19 at 2:41 pm to
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Bush


...I don't think so.
Posted by hubertcumberdale
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Posted on 9/13/19 at 2:42 pm to
Tool, imo

PF prob up there too

quote:

This is one of Tool's most amazing songs, and really sums up the entire theme of Aenima. This song is about growing, changing, and moving towards the next level of human evolution and conciousness. It's deeply rooted in Jungian theory.

Basically, it's believed that there are three levels of human evolution and each has it's form of conciousness. There's the 1st level with 44 chromosones. These are primitve people's like the aboriginies in Australia who do not percieve anything outside of themselves. They only see one large conciousness with no distinguishment between organisms. Then there's the second level with 46 chromosones. That is us. We are a chaotic disharmonic conciousness that is basically used as a stepping stone between the first and third levels. The third level is 48 chromosones. (Or 46 & 2, with 2 being the sex chromosones x & y). This is the higher level of conciousness. Our destination.

But this is where the Jungian theory comes in. It is believed that you can not reach this third level of evolution without first delving into yourself and basically cleansing your conciousness for the next jump. That's where the Shadow comes in. The shadow is basically everything about that is unseen that you are uncomfortable with or hate. This is also known as the Anima (hence the name of the CD).

The last part of the song sums all of this up...

"See my shadow changing,
Stretching up and over me
Soften this old armor
Hoping I can clear the way
By stepping through my shadow,
Coming out the other side
Step into the shadow
Forty six and two are just ahead of me"


Forty Six & 2


quote:

Popular belief dictates that the song title refers to an idea first conceived by Carl Jung and later expounded upon by Drunvalo Melchizedek concerning the possibility of reaching a state of evolution at which the body would have two more than the normal 46 total chromosomes and leave a currently disharmonious state.[2][3] The premise is that humans would deviate from the current state of human DNA which contains 44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes. The next step of evolution would likely result in human DNA being reorganized into 46 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, according to Melchizedek.

Furthermore, it is believed the song refers to a wish to experience change through the "shadow"; an idea which represents the parts of one's identity that one hates, fears, and represses, this exists as a recurring theme in the work of Carl Jung.[4]

The song is mostly in 4/4 time with some sections of 7/8 in between. In the intro, Danny Carey plays four measures of 7/8 on his ride cymbal over the rest of the band playing in 4/4, and they all meet up on the downbeat of the 5th measure in 4/4. During the bridge there are three measures of 7/8 followed by one measure of 4/4. During a particular quad fill, the drums are in 3/8, the guitar plays one measure of 9/8 followed by one in 5/8 all while the bass keeps time in 7/8.


Forty Six & 2 Wiki
This post was edited on 9/13/19 at 3:03 pm
Posted by Crow Pie
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Posted on 9/13/19 at 3:17 pm to
I forget their name
So to me no blame
The answer I contend
Is the band that penned

Sympathy for the Devil
Posted by mdomingue
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Posted on 9/14/19 at 4:43 pm to
Interesting topic and a lot of good answers to a question that is almost impossible to answer. And does Rock mean the large encompassing styles of music typically lumped into the term rock and roll? Or is more specifically harder rock styles? I'll use the broader term term.

I think, personally, that Rush, and Pink Floyd are hard to top. But I'm older and so some of the newer stuff may escape my recognition.

I also think no one mentioned The Moody Blues, Steely Dan, or Crosby Stills, and Nash (or Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young). And if you include individual acts, there is Neil Young and for mellower music that is probably technically still rock and roll Simon and Garfunkel.

I also enjoyed Alice in Chains, Mad Seasons, and what Tool I heard. I also often found Trent Reznor's lyrics interesting with NIN.

Posted by Donzi Tiger 1
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Posted on 9/14/19 at 8:44 pm to
pink Floyd, rush, yes
Posted by Stonehenge
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Posted on 9/15/19 at 8:26 am to
RUSH!
Posted by Del Devereaux
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Posted on 9/15/19 at 7:59 pm to
Don’t forget “New Kid in Town”. One of their best.
Posted by OldTigahFot
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Posted on 9/15/19 at 8:12 pm to
The Band

Jefferson Airplane

Jethro Tull

It's a Beautiful Day

The Byrds

so many more . . .
Posted by kciDAtaE
Member since Apr 2017
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Posted on 9/15/19 at 9:10 pm to
Is Bob Dylan considered a rock band? If so, I nominate him. He was basically a poet that set his words to music.

If not , I’ll say Billy Joel. His lyrics are solid.

Other nominees are
Simon & Garfunkel
Skynyrd
CCR
Posted by kciDAtaE
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Posted on 9/15/19 at 9:10 pm to
quote:

The Band


Agreed
Posted by Possumslayer
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Posted on 9/16/19 at 6:55 am to
Alice Cooper
Posted by Cajunlostincali
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Posted on 9/16/19 at 1:01 pm to
Lol, Only Women Bleed. You could be right
Posted by MorbidTheClown
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Posted on 9/16/19 at 3:10 pm to
Gotta love the Beatles hate on this board. Every mention of them gets downvoted.
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