ITT: Bands that are too based for Yas Forums

ITT: Bands that are too based for Yas Forums

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based, these grow on you

Don't you have a National Forest to go trash or something?

The Beatles

based and deadpilled

The Dead are certainly the top spot for this category. Arguably the most based band of them all. Thank fuck I am not an NPC that uses music as a social commodity

Case in point. Dilate you zoomer faggot

>Contrary to their image of junkies and misfits, the Grateful Dead were one of the most erudite groups of all times, aware of the atonal compositions of the European avantgarde as well of the modal improvisation of free-jazz as well as the rhythms of other cultures. They managed to transform guitar feedback and odd meters into the rock equivalent of chamber instruments. The infinite ascending and descending scales of Jerry Garcia are among the most titanic enterprises ever attempted by rock music. The Grateful Dead never sold many records. Their preferred format was the live concert, not the record. They literally redefined what "popular music" is: the live concert shunned the laws of capitalism, removing the business plan from entertainment. Their recorded masterpieces, Anthem For The Sun (1968), Aoxomoxoa (1969) and Live Dead (1970), are mere approximations of their art. At the same time, though, their free-form jams were born out of a philosophy that was still profoundly American. They were born at the border between the individualistic and libertarian culture of the Frontier and the communal and spiritual culture of the quakers. Despite being ostracized by the Establishment, the Grateful Dead expressed, better than any other musician of that age, the quintessence of the American nation, and perhaps that was precisely the reason that their music resonated so well with the soul of the American youth.

>ywn live in this era
It’s also tiresome

you could learn from some deadheads how to calm down dipshit

Jesus Christ zoom zoom, we get it 100 gecs are cool because noise and different

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Who would have thought a 55 year band that came out of the Haight, drew heavily from American folk/blues tradition, known for improvisational live performances, and whose catalog that largely exists outside of the studio album mindset would be too deep for pretentious zoomers to get?

The Black Crowes

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Also the Allman Brothers.

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Flipper

One of the finest rock albums of the last decade, cementing Suede as the GOAT britpop act, yet no one here talks about it.

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because fatburgers

i only listen to working mans dead and american beauty.

They're like CAN, but are boring and take fewer risks.

Cool.

>take fewer risks.
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Yas Forums isn’t ready to accept the voodoo-pill

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these

I LIKE The Grateful Dead.
They're not for everybody though.

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i don't know if they are underrated, not a fan but aoxomoxoa, wake the flood and blues for allah are great records

I have

Did you listen to the original 1969 version of AOXOMOXOA or the 1971 remix?

i don't know but scaruffi is right they are very erudite in their musicianhip without being tedious probably because in my opinion they are more rhythm oriented on those records i mentioned. do you know which other records are simmilar to those?

this

Yas Forums loves flipper

I will never listen to the Grateful Dead recordings because they are a live band.