[kj] Linkin Park - more suns

sade1 saulomar1 at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 9 18:26:14 EDT 2010


Really! That's what I fuckin' thought.  He should've written a paper on it then
n' there!

But, back to Fluw..

I think that librarian steered you wrong - and in the process put the halt on
your liking any metal in future. Or maybe that's what that librarian wanted all
along???
Now, I would've steered a 9 year old to some live Cheap Trick (BDKN?), Queen or
Led Zeppelin's "Song Remains The Same." Or Bo Diddley, too. 

 
 
 


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From: Leigh Newton <angrytomhanks at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Fri, October 8, 2010 11:13:04 PM
Subject: Re: [kj] Linkin Park - more suns

That's some pretty complex thinking at 9 years old!

Leigh

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From: fluw <fluwdot at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Sat, October 9, 2010 12:26:54 AM
Subject: Re: [kj] Linkin Park - more suns


Same here, most metal music has always struck me as stilted & lifeless…and
having nothing to do with rock n roll.

 
When first asking a librarian as a 9 year old kid in the 70’s if they “had any
rock n roll music I could check out”, they sent me home with some KISS record. I
got home put the vinyl on and wondered why this “rock n roll” had no power, no
groove, no movement. I took the term literally I guess, you know like “the music
would have this sonic motion of rocking and rolling”. i remember thinking “ it
sounds like old people making something fake, like music for the background of a
movie that they didn’t like...it didn’t sound fun or like the people making it
where having fun, and best I remember, that young interpretation of fun to mean
‘similar to the way a live band sounds when everyone is improvising and in a
moment with themselves and an audience.
 
To me Metal never had life, it always sounded like a cessation of energy, sound
without motion or any naturally motivated direction, like a pond choked of
algae…contaminated, stifling, it’s there but meh.
 
Killing joke #1 was interesting, very much so, I listened and liked it. but all
attempts by killing joke to play metalish since have succeeded miserably in
reminding me that I could care less for the sonic contributions of those genres.
    
 

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From:gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On
Behalf Of GREG SLAWSON
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 10:31 PM
To: gathering
Subject: Re: [kj] Linkin Park - more suns
 
I'll have to admit, I never "got" metal, during any of it's incarnations (70s,
80s hair, 90s death/dirt or whatever, 2000s d-beat nu metal).
I mean, the guitars sound great on this Judas track, but there's no song here
(except for one note), and the singer just sounds (and looks) silly.
 

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Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 17:26:54 -0700
From: saulomar1 at yahoo.com
To: gathering at misera.net
Subject: Re: [kj] Linkin Park - more suns
One more BTATS ref.. (can't believe this one was overlooked in this forum)
"Faster than a lazer bullet
  Louder than an atom bomb
  Chromium plated boiling metal
   Brighter than a thousand suns "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LTzLZ6VfAA#t=1m55s
          ~~ Painkiller; Judas Priest
 
 
Anyone know if either band (kj,jp) claims the other as an influence?
 

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From:folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com>
To: gathering at misera.net
Sent: Wed, August 25, 2010 9:49:00 AM
Subject: Re: [kj] Linkin Park - more suns

Yes, I made an Oppenheimer reference in an earlier post; I am sure KJ don't hold
license on the quote :)
I am just curious if this is a cover or or not?
There are also plenty of Requiems out there, from Mozart to Britten :)
 

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From: kjlist at live.com
To: gathering at misera.net
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 11:45:14 -0500
Subject: Re: [kj] Linkin Park - more suns

KJ has an album called "BTATS;" they have an unreleased song called "4 Stations
of the Sun."
 
"Brighter than a thousand suns" is a reference to a statement made by Robert
Oppenheimer after he observed one of the first nuclear tests back in the 1940's.
He also paraphrased the Bhagavad Gita at the same time, stating, "I am become
death, destroyer of worlds." So there's that.
 
Hey, if Sugar Ray can be inspired by KJ ("All around the world, statues crumble
for me..."), then I guess Linkin Park can be as well, but I suspect this is just
happenstance until someone proves otherwise. Sometimes I think we tend to see
our favorite band in the same way we see shapes in the clouds...
 
 

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From: folk.devil at hotmail.com
To: gathering at misera.net
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 08:43:47 -0700
Subject: Re: [kj] Fuck You, Linkin Park - more suns

Is this a cover? It appears twice.
 
http://www.discogs.com/Heldon-Only-Chaos-Is-Real/master/195632
 
Heldon - Only Chaos Is Real
 
Only Chaos Is Real 4:51 X
Les Racines Du Mal 5:02 X
Le Plan 8:42 X
Holly Dolly 7:55  
Brighter Than A Thousand Suns 6:05 X
Next Level 7:06 X
Mutant Monkey 5:42 X
Ubik 7:07 X
Last Level 7:20 X
Brighter Than A Thousand Suns 6:43 X
Only Chaos Is Real 5:12 X
Les Racines Du Mal 4:47  


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