Rate the song above you: Music that isn't entirely electronic

^^ i don't like it that much. But then again i grew out of that music awhile ago. I don't know what i want to rate it. My innerteenager say 6.7 my adult self says 4.3

But here is my musical reply

[video=youtube_share;2dllo85ZSUk]http://youtu.be/2dllo85ZSUk[/video]


Were they even really playing the instruments there?
 
You see i am happy i got the score of "what the fuck did i just watch"
That beats any number. It means i actually got you to feel something.
Be it confusion and or Horror. But it's still good.
 
^^ it's like the harder parts of tool mixed with some smooth break down jazz and alot of atmosphere.
shame the recording wasn't better. 7.863 out of 10.

[video=youtube_share;80ecayFGz5M]http://youtu.be/80ecayFGz5M[/video]
Come with me on a ride, into the smoke filled chamber of the gonjasufi.
it should be noted i wish more bands sounded like their lyrics were being screamed out of a megaphone at a microphone from 2 miles away.
it gives it a haunting feeling.
 
/\ 5/10 just not really my genre.

You see i am happy i got the score of "what the fuck did i just watch"
That beats any number. It means i actually got you to feel something.
Be it confusion and or Horror. But it's still good.

Lol sorry... I would have no idea what number to rate that if I tried.

 
simple 10/10 it max for fuck sake :)

http://www.robertrolfefeddersen.com/track/539716/dave-s-lament?feature_id=23199&trackship_id=522013 Dave's Lament
by Robert Rolfe Feddersen
From the album American Loser

Back in the ’90s, Robert Rolfe Feddersen was the singer of a band called Loudmouth. These days, he’s a folk rock singer who will be releasing the album ‘American Loser’ on Feb. 25. One of the songs on the album is ‘Dave’s Lament,’ a track Feddersen wrote about Dave Mustaine.
“’Dave’s Lament’ is a folk rock song about Megadeth and Metallica,” Feddersen says. “In the late ‘90s, Lars Ulrich had a record label that wanted to sign my band, Loudmouth. I got to spend some time with him going to Metallica shows and actually got to play onstage with them in St. Louis. They played one of my songs called ‘Not Free,’ which was mind-blowing.”
Feddersen continues, “A few years later, I found myself on tour with Megadeth. Dave Mustaine and I hit it off almost immediately. Getting to know Dave, I became aware of just how hard his life had been and how much getting kicked out of Metallica affected and afflicted him.”
He says ‘Dave’s Lament’ is written from Mustaine’s perspective. Some of the lyrics include, “I’m a good writer / I play great guitar / But I can’t get over how farther they’ve gone / I’m staying sober / And trying real hard / But I can’t jump over this fence in my yard”
Here’s the chorus of the song: “All of the success goes to Metallica / All of the accolades go to Metallica / All of the mansions and all of the money / And all of the good things and skies that are sunny”
“This is probably one of the biggest stories in heavy metal that has not been written about yet in song,” Feddersen says. “It’s my interpretation of how it all might have felt to Dave.” You can listen to ‘Dave’s Lament’ here.


Read More: Folk Rocker Writes Song About Megadeth's Dave Mustaine | http://loudwire.com/folk-rocker-song-megadeth-dave-mustaine/?trackback=tsmclip
 
This was the song from the article, which I am giving 5.5/10.
The strings were the best part of the song, and I didn't even like them much.


(please do not review this if there's no sub in your sound system)
 
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