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Old 10-29-2010, 06:33 PM   #3130 (permalink)
clutnuckle
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Originally Posted by Zero1986 View Post
Lol at this post
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Originally Posted by MoonlitSunshine View Post
*nerd glasses*

Actually, noise is definied physically as a collection of unrelated frequencies, whereas tones or chords as evident in radiohead's music (among most other artists), are most certainly related, and thus cannot be simply classified as noise.
You guys beat me to it...

I could dissect the post myself, but to be honest, I'll just say this:

Go ahead, like whatever Radiohead albums you want to. Dislike their angular material for whatever reasons you want to. But honestly, if your only retorts for why are these toddler-level comebacks like 'they're avant-garde' or 'i prefer tonality and tranquility', why even post? They don't inherit discussion; they're boring opinions that soccer moms have about music, and they just block off any retort. If I were to say ANYTHING negative about it now, you could just say "DUDE I HAVE MY OPINION BACK OFF MAN" (which you've kind of already done; in which case, why did you bring it up in the first place? To get props?).

If you're not willing to tackle music with an open mind (ie. "Hey, this song isn't playing with a melody, but maybe I could find positivity in it anyhow and not banish all of it and music like it to an alternate dimension..."), I don't see the point in frequenting a forum. By narrowing your horizons, you're just shutting yourself off of brilliant music.

Which is all fine; do what you will and the more power to you... I hope I'm not coming across as too rude, I just see this thing around far too often.
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