Switchblade Posted September 9, 2005 Posted September 9, 2005 Sounds more like a Ocarina.By the way when I said"that I was only 1 with a mutual bond to music"I didn't mean that you have to play 1 song of Iron Maiden,I meant that I was the only 1 that truly understood what was good music and what wasn't,Dumbass.And I already went through puberty,which for a rocker is sort of you thinking that no1 really cares about you...not even your friends,and trust me that's a real living Hell.L8r Quote
tizz Posted September 9, 2005 Posted September 9, 2005 Sounds more like a Ocarina.By the way when I said"that I was only 1 with a mutual bond to music"I didn't mean that you have to play 1 song of Iron Maiden,I meant that I was the only 1 that truly understood what was good music and what wasn't,Dumbass.And I already went through puberty,which for a rocker is sort of you thinking that no1 really cares about you...not even your friends,and trust me that's a real living Hell.L8r Not only do you have a world to learn about life but you have taken but the first baby steps in teh world of music. It's really laughable, and if you were not being such an insolent little cuss, I would ignore you AND your ignorance. BUT, since you assume to know SO much about the world of music and life (even though you have yet to grow al your pubic hair) I have no choice but to indulge myself here. First off, Hair metal is THE simplest for of music basic on teh most basic of chords and time measures. There is NO complexity to it (probably because they would loose the majority of thier ausience if it did) It is thrown together to look better than it sounds (and usually does) . Honestly, if you play guitar and EVER wish to be a real musician or master of the instrument I would suggest you broaden your influences and most notable get thee to the local record shop and buy any one of the King Crimson albums ('70's to 90's) California guitar trio, AND Pat Matheney (specifically any album that lists the "Picaso" guitar) Listen closely to coomplexity of the music. Work hard to emulate THEM and you are sure to be a real player someday. Stick with your Iron Maiden or Ozzcrap and you will be nothing more than one of the million little talentless mullet heads always pretending to be something you will never achive. OH ya... Learn a little respect for others while you are at it, it might get oyu a little further with people AND yourself I apologize to your pop for coming down on you but you have been asking for it. You should respect HIM a little more and stop making him look bad by being and arrogant little asshole Quote "An intelligence that is not humane is the most dangerous thing in the world" Ashley Montague "No one should have to walk alone" Phuong Du "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" Ghandi "If I were asked to define an American in a single phrase, I would say 'An American is a person who has the right to be different' and I think that right is growing" William Manchester
TheJenn88 Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 Sounds more like a Ocarina.By the way when I said"that I was only 1 with a mutual bond to music"I didn't mean that you have to play 1 song of Iron Maiden,I meant that I was the only 1 that truly understood what was good music and what wasn't,Dumbass.And I already went through puberty,which for a rocker is sort of you thinking that no1 really cares about you...not even your friends,and trust me that's a real living Hell.L8r Music is a lot more than just being able to listen to it. Come talk to me when you think you know what you're talking about. I'm but 4 years older than you, and you make me twitch. And how can you be possibly the lone soul that can judge music? Tell me, what do you judge music by? I dare you to tell me. Quote
WildBaldMonkey Posted September 10, 2005 Author Posted September 10, 2005 I know this is a little off of the subject since Switchblade started pissing everyone off and all, but lately I've been listening to older music. The Beatles in particular. It's funny because a few years ago I really hated them, I thought they really sucked, but when I gave them a chance I realized that they were a really talented and influencial group. My favorite actually. Quote
angie Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 I know this is a little off of the subject since Switchblade started pissing everyone off and all, but lately I've been listening to older music. The Beatles in particular. It's funny because a few years ago I really hated them, I thought they really sucked, but when I gave them a chance I realized that they were a really talented and influencial group. My favorite actually. Nothing wrong with listening to the classics. The Beatles are OK, only get the urge to listen to them once in a while, but they are good. I'm more partial to Pink Floyd myself Quote http://www.darwinawards.com/ http://www.snopes.com http://www.breakthechain.org STOP THE SPAM!! Click Me You Know You Want To
tizz Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 I can listen to the beatles anytime anyplace. Quote "An intelligence that is not humane is the most dangerous thing in the world" Ashley Montague "No one should have to walk alone" Phuong Du "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" Ghandi "If I were asked to define an American in a single phrase, I would say 'An American is a person who has the right to be different' and I think that right is growing" William Manchester
TheJenn88 Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 I know this is a little off of the subject since Switchblade started pissing everyone off and all, but lately I've been listening to older music. The Beatles in particular. It's funny because a few years ago I really hated them, I thought they really sucked, but when I gave them a chance I realized that they were a really talented and influencial group. My favorite actually. I have mixed feeling on them. A couple of their songs are "Feel Good" and fun to listen to, but after hours and hours of playing, they begin to all sound like the same thing. Kinda like some Elvis. Quote
skategreen Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 I have mixed feeling on them. A couple of their songs are "Feel Good" and fun to listen to, but after hours and hours of playing, they begin to all sound like the same thing. Kinda like some Elvis. this is kinda funny. ummmmmm... perhaps.....after listening to "hours and hours" an ANY one group/artist... it would all start to sound like the same thing? hours and hours of Patsy Cline hours and hours of Matchbox 20 hours and hours of the Wallflowers Hours and hours of Eminem (ooops, we slit our own wrists after the first hour) Elvis! The King! My Man! Ohhhh what would the treadmill be without a bit of Elvis on the pod? Quote The thought manifests as the word. The word manifests as the deed. The deed develops into habit. And the habit hardens into character. So watch the thought and its ways with care. And let it spring from love, born out of concern for all beings. - Buddha
Kryptonite Man Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 I know this is a little off of the subject since Switchblade started pissing everyone off and all, but lately I've been listening to older music. The Beatles in particular. It's funny because a few years ago I really hated them, I thought they really sucked, but when I gave them a chance I realized that they were a really talented and influencial group. My favorite actually. Can't go wrong with the classics. I'm partial to Alice Cooper and KISS myself. Quote I'm a liberal's worst nightmare. A black man with a brain!
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