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atari 2600 07.17.2007 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
During a particularly pathetic period of my life I did a whole rate-album-tracks -out-of-ten thing, then work out album averages, and so on. It killed some time only to conclude that Big Country were the greatest band of all time. Ah, how periods of non-direction in one's life can throw up such devastating truths.


I'm glad you're so much less "pathetic" now with less "non-direction.":rolleyes:

MellySingsDoom 07.17.2007 03:23 PM

^^^atari, with respect, this is trolling nonsense. The same goddamn quote and reply in 4 threads? If I didn't know better, I'd say you were out to deliberately get a pissed-off reaction from demonrail666.

atari 2600 07.17.2007 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
^^^atari, with respect, this is trolling nonsense. The same goddamn quote and reply in 4 threads? If I didn't know better, I'd say you were out to deliberately get a pissed-off reaction from demonrail666.


The quote

Originally Posted by demonrail666
During a particularly pathetic period of my life I did a whole rate-album-tracks -out-of-ten thing, then work out album averages, and so on. It killed some time only to conclude that Big Country were the greatest band of all time. Ah, how periods of non-direction in one's life can throw up such devastating truths.

is from a passive-aggressive post he made here:
New Smashing Pumpkins album is 83.333% shit

I find his flip-flopping a bit funny, sorry you are not similarly amused.

demonrail666 07.17.2007 06:19 PM

Hey, nothing passive-aggressive about it. I was just stating what happened - with a little embellishment here and there for comic effect. You know how it goes. I'm actually one of the nicest people anyone could possibly hope to meet. Just ask my mum.

MellySingsDoom 07.18.2007 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atari 2600
The quote

Originally Posted by demonrail666
During a particularly pathetic period of my life I did a whole rate-album-tracks -out-of-ten thing, then work out album averages, and so on. It killed some time only to conclude that Big Country were the greatest band of all time. Ah, how periods of non-direction in one's life can throw up such devastating truths.

is from a passive-aggressive post he made here:
New Smashing Pumpkins album is 83.333% shit

I find his flip-flopping a bit funny, sorry you are not similarly amused.


Again, with all respect, that's a daft explanation. Doing it in one thread where it's relevant, fine. Doing it in four unrelated threads is trolling. Come on atari, I never had you down as a wind-up troll merchant...

demonrail666 07.18.2007 08:00 AM

The whole 'passive-aggressive' thing is the oddest part. As though my posting on one of Atari's threads is inevitably some kind of veiled dig at him. Anyway, life goes on I suppose.

sarramkrop 07.18.2007 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
A masterpiece for sure. Hard to choose between at least four or five Can LPs for "classic" status for me. Intuitive, influential, forward-thinking, and extremely well-executed. Jaki Liebezeit's drumming on this record is pretty damn incredible.


Do you know what? When I've opened the thread I was going to post something very, very similar to the above. Truly one of the most incredible bands ever. So good, so effortlessly good, it's too tough singling out a classic or greatest Can album. They win prizes for 'attitude towards music' alone.

demonrail666 07.18.2007 09:45 AM

They're one of those bands that, whenever I hear them, I just wonder if a better one could possibly exist. Maybe if they'd split up after releasing Soon Over Babaluma or something.


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