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Far-fetched that most of the ''pioneers'' in electronic music were somehwat boring? Ok, your entitled to your opinion, I just think far too much credit is given towards their quality of music/sound/compositions, than to their actual influence and importance within the context of future artists. |
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Well, if it weren't for power chords, I wouldn't be a musician. |
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Music-wise, I love both, but I'm more sold on Neil these days. |
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I don't understand you. |
i still like 'firestorm" by earth crisis.
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i probably wouldn't put it on or listen to it though. |
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the bangles > the runaways
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you might've at an early exc show, but i doubt so when they got bigger. i remember the singer of throwdown got into a fight at a show because this guy lit one up. |
Prince is way better than Michael Jackson.
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i still love michael jackson though |
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Same here. |
prince is dope.
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i do prefer prince but got a bit tired of hearing the words 'musical genius' every single time his name was mentioned in the media.
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Yeah, I'm slowly moving in this direction I think. |
I am a huge Prince fan, but I can't remember the last time he's done anything worthwhile. Black Sweat.. that's about it.
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Statistically women make more interesting, enjoyable music now than ever. Please combine this thread with the other one I started, because females are way more interesting, creative, to the point etc than ever. I am very happy.
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prince was great, but yeah his recent work (anything after graffitti bridge) is comparible to muck.....
still he wrote sign o the times, one of the greatest songs ever written by mankind... |
Prince is way better than MJ, no comparison necessary in my books.
Unpopular opinion: Deserter's Songs is far better at being The Soft Bulletin than The Soft Bulletin is, and it was released months earlier. Mercury Rev just doesn't get enough credit in general. |
Hypothesis: One day soon there will be a critical backlash against Radiohead once the "alternative music press vanguard" decide to pit them against some noisy visceral new thing that makes their recent work sound like yawn-worthy product made by "professional" musicians. It will be similar to how people saw Yes, Zeppelin and Pink Floyd as cultural dinosaurs and cast them to the side when punk hit. WE CAN ONLY HOPE.
This might also happen with Sonic Youth, to a lesser extent. It's happened a few times before with certain albums (Dirty, NYCG&F, Murray Street - remember that Village Voice review by Amy whatsherface?), but not to the extent that they should just quit while their legacy is un-tarnished. |
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