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Tagger 01-02-2011 06:49 PM

Sublime
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wopDt...eature=related

tysdad115 01-02-2011 10:49 PM

Great tune right there.
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Rob Rockcrawler 01-03-2011 07:37 PM

One of my favorite bands.

Tagger 01-03-2011 08:25 PM

Burrito's

YouTube - Sublime - Burritos

tysdad115 01-03-2011 08:30 PM

Another talented singer who couldn't get straight. Bradley could sing his arse off. Its a shame he passed so young.
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Tagger 01-03-2011 08:30 PM

Mad Men ...

YouTube - Sublime - All You Need

Tagger 01-03-2011 08:38 PM

Toots and the Maytals 54-46 ,,covered by Sublime..

YouTube - Sublime-5446/Ball and Chain

RIJIMMY 01-04-2011 04:03 PM

This is an older band I recently "discovered". I had barely heard of these guys until last year, maybe heard a few tunes on the radio but that was it. I think I was in my jazz-purist stage when they were popular. I've grabbed a bunch of their music in the last year and really enjoy them

Canalman 01-04-2011 04:39 PM

Ed,

Would never have pegged you for a Sublime guy. My wife is insane over these guys, she got me into them about 10 years ago. Some really cool CDs out there too that have some hard to find and amazing tracks on them. PM me if you want me to burn you a few.

-Dave

Canalman 01-04-2011 04:43 PM

something i have always been blown away by other than the raw talent and the fact that they pioneered a lot of what every new POS band is copying, is how Bradley can sing about the most taboo subjects and pull it off like it was no big thing.

Tagger 01-04-2011 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Canalman (Post 824146)
Ed,

Would never have pegged you for a Sublime guy.

I'm not a pot head ... I heard thier more commercial stuff on the radio ,,, Great stuff . My kids turned me on to them . Really interresting sound ,, I hear reggae ,, speed metal ,, at times Bradley sounds like a soul singer.. love the vintage ,heavy reverb sound,of the lead guitar part in Badfish . There all over the place,, I love it .. :uhuh:,,, drugs ,, booze ,, a hard life ,, looks like fun, ends up sad . What a waste of a great talent ,, again ..

Canalman 01-04-2011 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tagger (Post 824173)
I'm not a pot head ... I heard thier more commercial stuff on the radio ,,, Great stuff . My kids turned me on to them . Really interresting sound ,, I hear reggae ,, speed metal ,, at times Bradley sounds like a soul singer.. love the vintage ,heavy reverb sound,of the lead guitar part in Badfish . There all over the place,, I love it .. :uhuh:,,, drugs ,, booze ,, a hard life ,, looks like fun, ends up sad . What a waste of a great talent ,, again ..

I'm not a pothead either (anymore) :grins:

But by the music I listen to you'd think I was... just saw Phish twice last week... can we say contact high? I'll get my burner ah... burning

Nebe 01-04-2011 06:35 PM

I am not a Nazi.
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Karl F 01-04-2011 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 824186)
I am not a Nazi.
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you just like German Porn....

:wave:

RIJIMMY 01-05-2011 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Canalman (Post 824147)
something i have always been blown away by other than the raw talent and the fact that they pioneered a lot of what every new POS band is copying, is how Bradley can sing about the most taboo subjects and pull it off like it was no big thing.

kind of funny, I think one of the reasons I missed or ignored them was because I thought they were just another band doing the reggae, ska, metal thing. I dont know if I'd give them much credit for pioneering that sound. There were TONS of bands doing that in the eighties and ealry 90s. I was playing similar music in a few bands in 92.
Im not discounting their music, just dont think they're style is that original. but I do think the have a good sound and songs.

Tagger 01-05-2011 04:31 PM

the hits ..
YouTube - Sublime - Caress Me Down

Tagger 01-05-2011 04:33 PM

YouTube - Sublime - Wrong Way

Tagger 01-05-2011 04:33 PM

YouTube - Sublime - Santeria

Tagger 01-05-2011 04:34 PM

YouTube - Sublime - What I Got

Tagger 01-05-2011 04:35 PM

YouTube - Sublime Summertime

Tagger 01-05-2011 04:37 PM

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T6N5...eature=related

Tagger 01-05-2011 04:40 PM

YouTube - "Smoke Two Joints" lyrics- Sublime

Tagger 01-05-2011 04:46 PM

I like the rap,,, scratching,, in the sublime mix too ..

Canalman 01-05-2011 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 824336)
kind of funny, I think one of the reasons I missed or ignored them was because I thought they were just another band doing the reggae, ska, metal thing. I dont know if I'd give them much credit for pioneering that sound. There were TONS of bands doing that in the eighties and ealry 90s. I was playing similar music in a few bands in 92.
Im not discounting their music, just dont think they're style is that original. but I do think the have a good sound and songs.

Maybe I spoke out of turn... I was 12 in 1992... with that said though, no band brought it to the mainstream like Sublime did.

RIJIMMY 01-06-2011 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Canalman (Post 824498)
Maybe I spoke out of turn... I was 12 in 1992... with that said though, no band brought it to the mainstream like Sublime did.

ever hear of The Police?

Canalman 01-06-2011 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 824671)
ever hear of The Police?

That's why I quit smokin weed!

I don't hear many similarities between the Police and Sublime, I know you're going to say they were heavily influeced by Reggae and I will agree with you, but to my ear the similarities stop there. I will say that I don't own all of the Police releases but I think that comparison is a bit of a stretch. I love the Outlandos D'Amor album though and many other songs, I was once obsessed with learning Message in a Bottle on the guitar and it's still something I warm up with.

I'm not giving Sublime credit for bringing Reggae to the mainstream table, Clapton may have done that before the Police did, I don't know the dates off the top of my head. But outside of some indy, underground groups from the 1980s and with a little help from the Chili Peppers and maybe Fishbone, Sublime was the first band (That I know of) that brought the mixture of rap, raggae, punk rock and sampling to the ears of most people.

This is kind of a dumb argument... Sublime had a hand in the creation of the type of music that many of the groups of today are butchering... so did the unnamed bands you heard back when I was 9. But if you want to get crazy, The Beatles played a hand, so did Bob Marley and the guy who invented the guitar. Hell, the one-celled organsim that mutated to eventually become a human being had a hand in this too. :biglaugh::love:

:grins:
-Dave

Rockport24 01-06-2011 03:23 PM

I kind of agree that Subline didn't really pioneer the whole reggae influence thing, but they still are a very influential band who, IMO, had a very unique and cool sound. I used to pump "what I got" in my old chrysler with 10 inch subs in high school!

RIJIMMY 01-06-2011 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Canalman (Post 824753)
That's why I quit smokin weed!

I don't hear many similarities between the Police and Sublime, I know you're going to say they were heavily influeced by Reggae and I will agree with you, but to my ear the similarities stop there. I will say that I don't own all of the Police releases but I think that comparison is a bit of a stretch. I love the Outlandos D'Amor album though and many other songs, I was once obsessed with learning Message in a Bottle on the guitar and it's still something I warm up with.

I'm not giving Sublime credit for bringing Reggae to the mainstream table, Clapton may have done that before the Police did, I don't know the dates off the top of my head. But outside of some indy, underground groups from the 1980s and with a little help from the Chili Peppers and maybe Fishbone, Sublime was the first band (That I know of) that brought the mixture of rap, raggae, punk rock and sampling to the ears of most people.

This is kind of a dumb argument... Sublime had a hand in the creation of the type of music that many of the groups of today are butchering... so did the unnamed bands you heard back when I was 9. But if you want to get crazy, The Beatles played a hand, so did Bob Marley and the guy who invented the guitar. Hell, the one-celled organsim that mutated to eventually become a human being had a hand in this too. :biglaugh::love:

:grins:
-Dave

just discussing, not arguing. nothin more.
I look at the chili peppers as taking alt/punk and bringing in funk
the police (before they were mainstream) and adding alt/punk/reggae
Not talking clapton, marley , they werent based in punk but the police and sublime are. the police were the first I've ever heard that went from reggae to punk in one tune. Both bands are rooted in punk and both go between rock and reggae. The Police also used the "c" word in a popular song which I always thought was ballsy.
There became a time in the 80s and 90s when mixing styles was very cool and something Im a big fan of. the beastie boys were major influences in this.
those unnamed bands I listened to when you were 9 were very popular bands like Fishbone, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Specials, Toasters. Locally you had the Jungle Dogs in Narragansett, Bim Skala Bim (Boston?)
If you havent heard Fishbone, rush out and buy their first 4 albums. One of my favorite bands of all time.
I really, really, really like Sublime. I wished I had paid more attention when they came out but listen a lot now.

Canalman 01-06-2011 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 824766)
just discussing, not arguing. nothin more.
I look at the chili peppers as taking alt/punk and bringing in funk
the police (before they were mainstream) and adding alt/punk/reggae
Not talking clapton, marley , they werent based in punk but the police and sublime are. the police were the first I've ever heard that went from reggae to punk in one tune. Both bands are rooted in punk and both go between rock and reggae. The Police also used the "c" word in a popular song which I always thought was ballsy.
There became a time in the 80s and 90s when mixing styles was very cool and something Im a big fan of. the beastie boys were major influences in this.
those unnamed bands I listened to when you were 9 were very popular bands like Fishbone, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Specials, Toasters. Locally you had the Jungle Dogs in Narragansett, Bim Skala Bim (Boston?)
If you havent heard Fishbone, rush out and buy their first 4 albums. One of my favorite bands of all time.
I really, really, really like Sublime. I wished I had paid more attention when they came out but listen a lot now.

Gotcha, I was just thinking that using the word "argument" was a poor choice, I meant debate. I have heard Fishbone, but I haven't heard a lot. I'll go check them out. I am not a fan of the Bostones, just not my personal cup of tea. The saddest thing about sublime is that Bradley OD'd a few months before their major lable debut, he never even knew how famous they became. The stuff I really like is from 1990 to 1992 not nearly as polished but they also had free reign (or it seems like they did) as to what samples they could use and how creative they wanted to be, listen to the Toots and Mayalls cover above for the porn samples as an example. There are a few others I will try and dig them up on YouTube.

-Dave

Canalman 01-06-2011 04:13 PM

YouTube - Sublime Summertime

This is one of my favorite all time Sublime songs

Here's an awesome outtake version too

YouTube - Sublime - Doin Time (Uptown Dub)


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