Matt Cam Halen

What? I can understand if they are not your thing but they are not terrible. Rick Ocasek was the man.
What you might not know is that Ocasek was a great record producer. Whatever you think of The Cars, the sound and production on their records was excellent. He also produced Weezer's Blue and Green albums, the Blue album being by far their best produced album. Interestingly, he left NOTHING in his will to his long time wife, the supermodel Paulina Porizkova who is still smoking hot btw...
 
I can't be the only one who actually LOL'd at Holgo listing Post Malone.

Dave Aranda is the least surprising. Gundy surprised me at first, but then it made complete and total sense.
I had the same reaction to Holgo's choice. Sarks was interesting too
 
It's more the OAN guy being into a kind of gender fluid sex symbol that's throwing me.

That was why I initially was surprised.

My guess is Gundy's not super invested in that ****. Just saw a few clips and thought to himself "hell yes". It would be impossible for him to fully embrace or believe RWNJ talking points and mindsets and still do his job.
 
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Holgo's choice was a lot more surprising than Sark. Holgo totally comes off as trying to sound cool. Sark was growing up in SoCal during Tupac's rise. That's completely believable IMO.
Good looking out, kind of forgot where Sark was from. Id bet money Holgo called one of his GA's into his office and asked them what the kids are listening too right now.

Personally, it just seems unprofessional
 
Holy late 90's hair Batman!!!!

I was that kid. Prime “classic rock” phase with KgGO on at all times. Learning how to ply Floyd, Zep, and Sabbath on an out of tune acoustic guitar. 6 months later listening exclusively to west coast gangster rap after giving up the guitar dreams.
 
I was that kid. Prime “classic rock” phase with KgGO on at all times. Learning how to ply Floyd, Zep, and Sabbath on an out of tune acoustic guitar. 6 months later listening exclusively to west coast gangster rap after giving up the guitar dreams.
I never quit playing. 26 years now I've played. No time for it anymore though. I could play every Metallica song there is at one point lol.
 
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I never quit playing. 26 years now I've played. No time for it anymore though. I could play every Metallica song there is at one point lol.

I feel like tablature was just really starting to pick up steam in mid-late 90’s as well. We could just barely figure out how to find some online via Netscape Navigator and print them off in the art room at school incognito.
 
Who had the bigger career mistake, David Lee for leaving VH or Steve Perry for leaving Journey?

Rough to admit, but I was in the stands when DLR played halftime with the Cyclone marching band. Absolute cheese fest.
 
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Who had the bigger career mistake, David Lee for leaving VH or Steve Perry for leaving Journey?

Rough to admit, but I was in the stands when DLR played halftime with the Cyclone marching band. Absolute cheese fest.

DLR hands down. Steve Perry had a much more popular and profitable solo career, the actual music notwithstanding.

If DLR had stayed with VH they could have become one the top top biggest bands ever imo. Don’t get me wrong VH is still huge but they aren’t Stones, Floyd, Skynrd, Metallica huge.
 
I don't buy most of those as their "favorites." Maybe "who are you listening to at this very moment" but not all-time favorite.

I mean, is Kane Brown really better than all other accumulated musical history?

I need to know the phrasing of the question that was asked!
 
I feel like tablature was just really starting to pick up steam in mid-late 90’s as well. We could just barely figure out how to find some online via Netscape Navigator and print them off in the art room at school incognito.
Ya, now even jazz music is written with tabs. No reason to make everyone figure out which hand position is best. Learned a lot from books I purchased.
 

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