Music Banter - View Single Post - A word on stripes
View Single Post
Old 11-21-2004, 08:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
Sneer
Let it drip
 
Sneer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,430
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog
I've read the post on page two and what I read distrubes me.

First of all, many of the posts concerned themselves with the lack of talent on the part of Meg White. To quote jack "she never set out to be neal peart". Shes there to fit the minimalist style, just enough to work.

Secondly, as I'e said in another post, if talent equalled popularity, then Dream Theater, Yes, Rush, Chicago, and Jethro Tull would be the most popular bands on this board. As it stand I've seen no one mention them mostly because 90% of Prog sucks, and I think the only tolerable ones on that list are rush and DT.

Third, To the moron who said that two people don't "look good" as in the asthetic pleasure of watching a band was low, how old are you 10? Since when does watching a band make the show good. I have seen them in concert and they were louder than most bands I've come into contact with.

Considering I've seen what most of your first CD's were (and they were, at best 5 years ago for most of them) most of you can't tell me what makes a good concert.
meg white does lack a bit of talent with drums- you cant class her in the same league as bonham. yet her simplicity with drums just adds to the charm of the stripes. its what makes them both class and original- they are awesome and jack is a magician on the guitar. how two people can make so much noise just backs up my point- THEY ARE C-L-A-S-S
Sneer is offline   Reply With Quote