Macmuttovic

9.6K posts

Macmuttovic

Macmuttovic

@Fergwards

This, that, and the other.

Lost Angeles Katılım Haziran 2011
474 Takip Edilen194 Takipçiler
Jim
Jim@JVMonte2·
If you could swap voices with any singer for one day, whose pipes are you stealing?
English
354
12
146
12.2K
GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
@4fHepcat @PKC1963 I lived thru the 80s & never thought past "Don't You Forget About Me" & "Alive And Kicking"
English
2
0
3
39
GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
Lesser known 80s album that you love: Simple Minds: Sparkle In The Rain (1984) (recommended by @PKC1963)
GenTXer2 tweet media
English
22
3
83
2.8K
Haruka
Haruka@Magical_Drone·
@GenTXer2 @Fergwards the follow up (What Does Anything Mean? Basically) wasn't bad either though Script is another level
English
1
0
1
14
GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
Lesser known 80s album that you love: The Chameleons: Script Of The Bridge (1983) (recommended by @Fergwards)
GenTXer2 tweet media
English
9
0
41
1.4K
GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
Can you identify this 80s hair band? 🤔
GenTXer2 tweet media
English
432
14
466
96.8K
Tasting Table
Tasting Table@TastingTable·
Spill it… we won’t judge! 🤪
Tasting Table tweet media
English
2
0
1
620
Macmuttovic
Macmuttovic@Fergwards·
@paultguitarist -Queen in their prime News of the Word and Jazz tours. -Rainbow Dio era. -X many times. -The Who on their first farewell tour 1982 or 83. -Van Halen. -Echo and the Bunnymen. -Black Sabbath, Dio and Ozzy. -Siouxsie &Banshees -Janes Addiction. -REM. -Megadeth. ++
English
0
0
2
88
Paul
Paul@paultguitarist·
Introduce yourself with 10 bands you’ve seen live (narrowing it to 10 is going to be tough 😆) 1. Deep Purple 2. Rainbow 3. Black Sabbath 4. Dire Straits 5. Pink Floyd 6. Van Halen 7. Kiss 8. Page & Plant 9. Tool 10. Soundgarden
IntellectualDorkWeb@Intel_Dork

Introduce yourself with 10 bands you've seen live: 1. Bush 2. Third Eye Blind 3. VAST 4. Depeche Mode 5. The Cure 6. Bastille 7. Garbage 8. Nine Inch Nails 9. Tool 10. Death Cab For Cutie / The Postal Service

English
47
2
109
43.1K
GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
Getting ready for my 80s hair metal albums list starting tomorrow. I'm not a hair band expert but I'm giving it a go. Now listening to this album recommended by @ehall_70: Enuff Z'Nuff: Enuff Z'Nuff (1989) Have you heard it?
GenTXer2 tweet media
English
30
2
68
2.3K
GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
These albums DID NOT make my Top 10 albums of the 60s list but do they make yours? 🤔 Led Zeppelin: I & II (1969)
GenTXer2 tweet mediaGenTXer2 tweet media
English
193
9
264
9.5K
Joe Elliott
Joe Elliott@def_leppar20044·
Queen or Led Zeppelin? 🎸🎵
Joe Elliott tweet mediaJoe Elliott tweet media
Nederlands
259
18
138
7.2K
Tasting Table
Tasting Table@TastingTable·
If you had to pick, what food could you never get tired of?
Tasting Table tweet media
English
2
0
2
550
Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Amy Adams’ Historic Run in the ‘10s: The Fighter (2010) The Master (2012) Man of Steel (2013) Her (2013) American Hustle (2013) Arrival (2016) Nocturnal Animals (2016) Sharp Objects (2018) Vice (2019)
English
77
149
3.1K
200.8K
Matthias_van_Alphen 🇳🇱🇨🇦
#MyBig101960sAlbums My "Big 10" 1960s Albums #2 of 10: Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin (1969) Led Zeppelin arrived with a fully formed and unmistakable sound, as their self-titled debut immediately proved. Expanding the heavy electric blues pioneered by Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, and Cream into something larger and more forceful, the band built a towering style of hard rock around crushing riffs, dynamic rhythms, and textured arrangements. What made the album exceptional wasn’t just its power, but its nuance, shifting tempos, layered dynamics, and an instinct for tension and release. While sprawling blues workouts like “Dazed and Confused,” “You Shook Me,” and “I Can’t Quit You Baby” often draw the most attention, the rest of the record better foreshadows the band’s future range. “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” moves from delicate folk passages to explosive heaviness, “Good Times Bad Times” and “How Many More Times” groove with swaggering blues energy, “Your Time Is Gonna Come” delivers a grand hard-rock anthem, “Black Mountain Side” explores English folk influences, and “Communication Breakdown” attacks with a speed and aggression that nearly anticipates punk. Though less stylistically expansive than some later Zeppelin albums, the debut remains a landmark release that reshaped the future of hard rock and heavy metal.
Matthias_van_Alphen 🇳🇱🇨🇦 tweet media
GenTXer2@GenTXer2

My Top 10 Albums Of The 60s #2 Van Morrison: Astral Weeks (1968) I love the free-form, stream of consciousness style of this album. Just beautiful.

English
7
1
29
861
GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
Anyone wanna take a guess what my #1 album of the 60s will be tomorrow? 🤔
English
93
1
53
5.5K
GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
This album DID NOT make my Top 10 albums of the 60s list but does it make yours? 🤔 Crosby, Stills & Nash: Crosby, Stills & Nash (1969)
GenTXer2 tweet media
English
89
6
150
4.3K
Paul
Paul@paultguitarist·
@Davidkuenstle If I have time that’s going into the mix!
English
3
0
4
232
Paul
Paul@paultguitarist·
Today’s theme…can you guess it? #vinyl
Paul tweet media
English
32
4
145
6.5K