vous connaissez ce groupe c kiffant exemple :
Take me out .
wé cool wou genial
le début de cette chanson est génial par contre a pres elle est horrible
mais a mon avis ya deja des topics dessus
Moi je préfère Darts of pleasure.
Trop fan j´adore
http://www.franzferdinand.co.uk/
plein de vidéos... vive le rock made in UK
le meilleur c´est " This Ffire".
J´aime pas du tout, tout ce rock made in Uk sa me révulse.
Ca se laisse ecouter
egaury=>
tu n´aimes pas le rock parck´il est madi in UK?? C´est limite britannophobe....
Le rock made in UK c´est
Les beatles, led zepelin, the rolling stones, supergras, stereophonics, the libertines, blur, radiohead, massive attack,the sex pistols, franz ferdinand, muse,.....
voilà God save the rock
Excusé, me suis mal exprimé, le rock made in uk de maintenant : franz ferdinand, interpol, snow patrol, razorlight, 20-22´s etc..Il y a que les white stripes que j´apprécie beaucoup
egaury Posté le 02 décembre 2004 à 19:02:41
Excusé, me suis mal exprimé, le rock made in uk de maintenant : franz ferdinand, interpol, snow patrol, razorlight, 20-22´s etc..Il y a que les white stripes que j´apprécie beaucoup
mort de rire les stripes sont américains et viennent de Detroit
( tout c interpol mais chui pas sur par contre)
mort de rire, les sex pistols c´est du punk du gland!
Le_Lion_Rouge Posté le 02 décembre 2004 à 19:07:25
mort de rire, les sex pistols c´est du punk du gland!
1)Sois un peu poli.. povre con ( c suoper facile derrière un écran)
2) le punk se considère à la base ( et je dis bien à la base) comme un retour aux sources du rock....
le punk à la base est du rock.... désolé.
au fait egaury, à chaque fois que je vois ton pseudo ça me fait penser à l´album egoleech mais ça a aucun rapport j´imagine?
white stripes, originaire d´écosse....
Aucun rapport coma white, vraiment aucun
egaury Posté le 02 décembre 2004 à 19:15:10
white stripes, originaire d´écosse....
non c´est franz ferdinand qui est écossais...
One of a new breed of back-to-basics rock acts to emerge from Detroit, Michigan, USA, the White Stripes comprises enigmatic bass-free duo Jack White ( b. John Anthony Gillis, Detroit, Michigan, USA; guitar/vocals) and Meg White ( b. Megan Martha White, Detroit, Michigan, USA; drums). The Whites, variously assumed to be husband and ex-wife or brother and sister, but both denied, formed their new band in 1997. Judging from their facial looks it initially seemed likely the duo were brother and sister, but the matter was confused by Jack White stating that the couple were once married and the posting of a marriage license and divorce certificate on the Internet.
Jack had previously played guitar in garage rock band the Go, but his new project´s musical output is equally informed by folk blues, country 60s Britpop and Broadway show tunes. The Whites´ striking stage presence, dressed in minimalist red and white outfits, is allied to their thrilling grasp of the rudiments of timeless rock music. The duo released 1997´s debut 7-inch single, " Let´s Shake Hands", on the Italy Records imprint. After one further single ( "Lafayette Blues") for the label, they relocated to the leading independent Sympathy For The Record Industry, debuting with the single " The Big Three Killed My Baby". Their self-titled long-playing debut garnered immediate praise, mixing astute cover versions ( Robert Johnson´s " Stop Breaking Down Blues" and Bob Dylan´s " One More Cup Of Coffee") with some devastating originals.
By the time of the following year´s De Stijl, named after the Dutch abstract art movement led by Gerrit Rietveld, the media buzz surrounding the White Stripes had reached new heights. Of particular note was the duo´s incredible reception in the UK, where their music was lauded by a wide range of media outlets including The Daily Telegraph, The Sun and even Radio 4´s Today programme, not normally known for its liberal music policy. The influential John Peel was quoted as comparing their importance to that of Jimi Hendrix and the Sex Pistols. The dispute here is that both these acts were originators, whereas the Whites are very good interpreters. There are just too many shades of early Kinks, the Doors, Television and late 60s American garage/punk bands to warrant a major place in twenty-first century rock history. At least the Whites went some way to justifying the media hype surrounding them when they released an excellent third album, White Blood Cells. The follow-up Elephant was recorded at London´s tiny Toe Rag Studios using analogue equipment and only eight tracks. The album offered a welcome respite from the deadening digital conformity of music in the new millennium.
Source: MTV.com
He bien si on commence avec ton raisonnement dostix, on ira loin! Le rock à la base c´est du blues, donc le punk, c´est du blues?
En même temps MTV comme source :/