because the category "Worst song on the album Illinois by Sufjan Stevens" is like "Worst blowjob out of a series of 20 amazing blowjobs by the most beautiful women in the world"
because the category "Worst song on the album Illinois by Sufjan Stevens" is like "Worst blowjob out of a series of 20 amazing blowjobs by the most beautiful women in the world"
There are more important things in music than catchyness or singability.
true, but catchiness is a big, big part of modern music.
No. It is a big part in the music which you enjoy. There's a difference. Your view of music is incredibly skewed by what's popular. Music extends to outside of what's in the top 40 and Pitchfork at the moment.
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There are more important things in music than catchyness or singability.
Sure, but those are two merits that a lot of people just assume are easy or require no talent. Which is ridiculous. If that were the case, everyone on earth would have a number one single.
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Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
Well, no, wait; we like metal. Clearly, the worst genre of music.
But, seriously, I get the argument for catchiness. Catchy 'hook' riffs are important to hard rock and metal. Just, there's a difference between commercial success and artistic success. Granted, getting a few million club people to shake their asses is succeeding at moving people, but what about moving somebody on a deeper emotional level?
There are more important things in music than catchyness or singability.
true, but catchiness is a big, big part of modern music.
No. It is a big part in the music which you enjoy. There's a difference. Your view of music is incredibly skewed by what's popular. Music extends to outside of what's in the top 40 and Pitchfork at the moment.
You have no idea what music I "enjoy" as a category. Don't assume too much based on limited information. I love all sorts of different music.
Your elitism is showing, my dear.
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There are more important things in music than catchyness or singability.
true, but catchiness is a big, big part of modern music.
No. It is a big part in the music which you enjoy. There's a difference. Your view of music is incredibly skewed by what's popular. Music extends to outside of what's in the top 40 and Pitchfork at the moment.
You have no idea what music I "enjoy" as a category. Don't assume too much based on limited information. I love all sorts of different music.
Your elitism is showing, my dear.
you DID call lady gaga the next beatles
in real life, I watched your mouth while you said it
There are more important things in music than catchyness or singability.
true, but catchiness is a big, big part of modern music.
No. It is a big part in the music which you enjoy. There's a difference. Your view of music is incredibly skewed by what's popular. Music extends to outside of what's in the top 40 and Pitchfork at the moment.
You have no idea what music I "enjoy" as a category. Don't assume too much based on limited information. I love all sorts of different music.
Your elitism is showing, my dear.
you DID call lady gaga the next beatles
in real life, I watched your mouth while you said it
There are more important things in music than catchyness or singability.
true, but catchiness is a big, big part of modern music.
No. It is a big part in the music which you enjoy. There's a difference. Your view of music is incredibly skewed by what's popular. Music extends to outside of what's in the top 40 and Pitchfork at the moment.
You have no idea what music I "enjoy" as a category. Don't assume too much based on limited information. I love all sorts of different music.
Your elitism is showing, my dear.
you DID call lady gaga the next beatles
in real life, I watched your mouth while you said it
is that even true?
i guess i wouldn't put it past a drunken mike rambling... but it doesn't sound like something i would say
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that is by far my least favorite track on that album
not that that's saying it's a bad song, as he's amazing so it's still a really good song
but jesus christ there are so many better songs on that album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDRrqcZbdPU&feature=related
is my contender
says the guy who likes Manowar.
Pistols at dawn
Chicago isn't in my top 5, by contrast. It's a bit too twee, personally
in another universe we could have been music buddies
if only the devil music hadn't gotten you
That depends.
Did you like it?
No?
Then I guess not.
To you.
To a whole bunch of other people?
Yeah, apparently it was.
*dealwithit.gifhere*
because the category "Worst song on the album Illinois by Sufjan Stevens" is like "Worst blowjob out of a series of 20 amazing blowjobs by the most beautiful women in the world"
True dat, son
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDRrqcZbdPU
"man that beej i got from olivia wilde wasn't as incredibly amazing as that beej i got from natalie portman the next night"
This is the dealwithit.gif you are looking for: http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee40/SOTAR22/dealwithit1.gif
No. It is a big part in the music which you enjoy. There's a difference. Your view of music is incredibly skewed by what's popular. Music extends to outside of what's in the top 40 and Pitchfork at the moment.
Sure, but those are two merits that a lot of people just assume are easy or require no talent. Which is ridiculous. If that were the case, everyone on earth would have a number one single.
Well, no, wait; we like metal. Clearly, the worst genre of music.
But, seriously, I get the argument for catchiness. Catchy 'hook' riffs are important to hard rock and metal. Just, there's a difference between commercial success and artistic success. Granted, getting a few million club people to shake their asses is succeeding at moving people, but what about moving somebody on a deeper emotional level?
I mean, whatever.
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
I mean it was good, but was it Christina Hendricks good....eh
basically it is a set of gradations so fine you need an electron microscope to perceive them
Your elitism is showing, my dear.
making assumptions left and right here mike
dangerous way to live
music is an intensely personal experience and one man's dross is another man's gold
but if you don't like Illinoise I will hang you from the rafters by your tongue
Just like her tits.
Trip F or go home, am I right man?
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
you DID call lady gaga the next beatles
in real life, I watched your mouth while you said it
lady gaga is good
i guess i wouldn't put it past a drunken mike rambling... but it doesn't sound like something i would say