Imagine Metallica as Yacht Rock Legends

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  • chrislognshot
    Certified Post Whore
    • Jul 2020
    • 1524
    • CFL area Melbourne

    #1

    Imagine Metallica as Yacht Rock Legends

  • XNine
    Pewpew!
    • May 2024
    • 157

    #2
    I lived almost 43 years without knowing there was such a thing as yacht rock.... And I'm really disappointed it didn't last another 43 years.
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    • martix_agent
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 531
      • Indiana

      #3
      I still have no idea what yacht rock actually is…or why it’s called that.

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      • RAZRBAKK
        RAZRBAKK commented
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        Yacht Rock is a BS catch-all term for a very specific sound that you can cram some very popular 70s/80s musicians into.
    • chrislognshot
      Certified Post Whore
      • Jul 2020
      • 1524
      • CFL area Melbourne

      #4
      Originally posted by martix_agent
      I still have no idea what yacht rock actually is…or why it’s called that.
      Yacht rock is a soft rock music style that blends jazz, R&B, soul, and disco to create a smooth, laid-back sound. It was popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Some say that Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, and Christopher Cross are among the most influential yacht rock artists. Steely Dan's Aja is considered by some to be the perfect example of yacht rock in full album form.​

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    • EvilCreature
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 199
      • Minnesota

      #5
      I am impressed just from a musical standpoint... This is a departure from the original for sure. It isn't Johnny Cash covering Nine Inch Nails but it is an exercise in creativity.
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      • Tarsun2
        Certified Post Whore
        • Jul 2020
        • 1015

        #6
        its wild to think about time like that.
        i was in a Quickcheck (gas station convenience store) this morning getting coffee. Britney Spears - Hit Me Baby (one more time) came on the radio. that was TWENTY FIVE years ago. theres people i work with that werent even born yet. im not ready to be "the old guy". im actually one of the younger staff here. Say it aint so junior....

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