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Fuck it, maybe I should just fly to Brazil.
I figure if I sell my record collection, I'll get enough scratch to fly to Sao Paulo on November 14...... could be my last chance to see SY......
I can always buy more records later. |
Someone research some cheap flights with departures from Florida or NY.
I would do this too. |
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looks like flights are about $1300 from the bay area....
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unfortunate joke or comment I give you two words: ignorant and racist. |
A A R D V A R K!
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Free blow right?
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This reminds people that assisted last year to Chile for Faith no More, it supposed to be their last show :rolleyes: AH, and Soup Nazi, FUCK YOU. Miyavi, Stone Temple Pilots and Primus are amazing, i'm going to enjoy that festival |
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by the way, Thurston, the same guy that promoved to fans to hear that shitty pop band called "Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs"?
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Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs...while not great, are still considerably better than STP in my opinion. Primus is territory I wish to not venture into. Homeboy is a fantastic bassist, but most everything he plays bores me. I can def. see how Les maintains a solid fanbase.
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The Yeah Yeah Yeahs may not exactly be the most innovative band of the last decade, but "Maps" alone blows anything and everything Clone Temple Pilots have done and will ever do in their no-talent faux-rock sorry-ass time on this planet. As for the Thurston quote, I posted it because it was dead-on 17 years ago and remains so today (just replace "MTV" with the name of that grody sewer of a festival in which they'll perform), not because I consider Moore's opinion to be the ultimate yardstick by which music should be judged. Several numbers blessed with his seal of approval don't fly too high, or at all, in my book (Gainsbourg, black metal acts, etc.). |
hey guys, pardon me, I'm new here.
are you really discussing about whether the yeah yeah yeahs are better than stone pimple pilots? really? who ISN'T better than STP? Velvet Replver? maybe. but we're talking STP. that's a whole new level of suck. you can't see me, but I'm shaking my head in disgust at you right now. STP... wow. buy new ears. |
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Positive rep galore. |
if you prefer to hear pop, not my problem
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you don't think STP is pop?
STP is two suits in a boardroom, looking at soundscan saying "we need a band that sounds like Pearl Jim vs Nirvana vs Alice and Change. I tell ya, baby, it'd be fab". pop, my man. pop. |
I like Primus. STP blew right from the beginning. And that dude is insufferable.
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Funny thing is that STP was one of my first concerts. I WAS YOUNG AND IMPRESSIONABLE FUCK YOU!
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I don't speak spanish and I'm not your friend! ;) |
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STP were never too famous and are far of being one of my fav. but you're telling shit saying that they were pop ( or mainstream) you can't compare , they could have changed their style when grunge/alt. rock dead ( to the masses) that's the case of Incubus and No Doubt. And YYY art??? OMG :o a girl that sing like a teenager and some guys that have basic technique. |
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Designed to sound like the best-sellers at the time, by very definition they were mainstream. And they did change when their brand of mimicry was no longer as lucrative: it's called Velvet Revolver. Quote:
You could take those same features and use them to describe one of the most exhilarating, innovative, irresistible, sublime and rockin' albums of all time: the unsurpassable Cut. 41 years after the Pop & Pies & Fun manifesto, 36 years after Forest Hills' finest first blew up their amps at a certain Bowery dive, 20 years after "punk broke" and 3 years after SY picked up the "Goodbye Talent" headline hurled at them by the NME and proudly stamped it over the SYR7 cover, it's hugely appalling that some STILL miss the point in a calamitous fashion by citing technique as a sine qua non condition for rock and roll. And as for your reactionary dismissal of "pop", fuckin' A I wants me some pop, junior! From Dusty Springfield to Best Coast, Brenton Wood to Prince, Spector to Blondie, Randy Newman to The Go-Betweens to Jenny Lewis and beyond, the amazing musicarchitecture contained in each glorious minute of the greatest pop songs remains —just like blues changes on one hand and the most daring avant-garde on the other— a fundamental force in art and nature and a paramount reason to just get up in the goddamn morning. |
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stone temple pilots are pretty bad, but liking them isn't anywhere near as bad as not liking serge gainsbourg
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why people have to relate STP whit Velvet Revolver? De Leo brothers have a big influence in the band, and Velvet Revolver was a proyect that only included Weiland. no sense Quote:
sorry my ignorance but WTF is that? band name? |
i suspect he means "cut" as in the slits album
honestly bringing up the slits because someone dissed yeah yeah yeahs would just be sad one band is mega-genius and the other sucks |
Yeah, STP never got that famous and definitely aren't pop. here's proof:
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hmmm...yeah, I misunderstood that one. Fuck STP, that's all. Good night.
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Frank Zappa, Serge Gainsbourg, Scott Walker, Jeff Buckley, Radiohead - none of them are going anywhere near my playlist anytime soon. |
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I did not directly compare the two bands, certainly not in the pedestrian way you suggest. I brought The Slits up in order to convey the absurdity of characterizing elements like "teenage vocals" and lack of conventional musical proficiency as dismal flaws when they can indeed be applied to a masterpiece. If in lieu of lazily misreading my words you had responded judiciously —at the very least saying "Whoa, you did not just compare The Slits to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, did you?"— we could have for once actually had a goddamn conversation going in this fucking place instead of this permanently frustrating horseshit climate where almost everyone is constantly flying off the handle at the slightest divergent opinion - which, by the way, is seldom expressed rationally, with thought-provoking fundaments, with enough lucid weight to merit being posted in the first place. "BWAARRGHH RATHER RIPPED SUCKED! THEY DON'T DO WHAT I WANT THEM TO DO! BWWAAAAAAARRRRRGGHHH!!". A real charming operation, this board. Then again, it's my fault anyway for breaking my own Do Not Engage commandment. I now go back to my natural bittorrent announcements/bootlegs sharing/etc. habitat... |
I just landed here to read how the people was freaking out about flying to Brazil. And I've found people discussing about not flying pilots. Go figure.
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do you know that liars go to HELL??¿? |
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it seems like you know the difference being bringing things up and comparing them, so show me when i wrote that you compared them huh? i myself compared them ffs |
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That's really dumb. Brazil - my country - is the country with the biggest racial diversity you will ever find, due to so many waves of immigration throughout the years. Unfortunately, prejudice here is still directed towards black people, as we have a very sad history of slavery. That is a sensitive issue, not some kind of a joke. |
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SPANISH? Are you dumb for real? We speak Portuguese in Brazil. And a big percentage of the population speaks more than one language (English, French, etc.). Is that the case where you come from? I guess not. |
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I'll be there. Yay! |
I hear Portuguese is a dead language, like Latin...or Ebonics.
et tu, jive turkey? next up: Portuguese - A Language Lacking Both Culture and Style or Why Sonic Youth Should Avoid the Jungle (a 10 part mini-series narrated by Yrs Truly) |
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How can you not say that's not pop. Just look at how gay they look. |
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