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Neapolitan 03-17-2010 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by TumorAttitude (Post 837849)
Why do they play country music at roller rinks?
I live in Ohio. I don't hear it much. Don't ask me why I was in a roller rink. I know this isn't 1974 but I was. And they were playing country music. Not just one song, a continuous loop of country songs. The roller rink was filled with preteens who bitched and requested Lil' Wayne songs all night.

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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam (Post 838004)
I think we've arrived at the crux of your problem right here...

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Originally Posted by Violent & Funky (Post 838333)
Heh, it's even funnier because you're from Pennsylvania!

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Originally Posted by Violent & Funky (Post 838368)
Kinda like how it would depend if the other poster was from Cincinnati, Columbus, or Cleveland instead of Eaton, Ohio?

Well yeah that's because people from rural and urban areas generally have different tastes, it is hard to please everyone, you have to find a song that would suit both

mr dave 03-18-2010 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 838391)
Well yeah that's because people from rural and urban areas generally have different tastes,

a slight tangent to this initial comment.

i've noticed more variety and ability with Canadian musicians who come from a French background over their English counterparts, and i think the rural / urban angle plays a big factor in that, especially on the east coast.

it's not that one is better than the other but the English areas are more urbanized and rather than promote diversity it seems to have the opposite effect. musicians seem to become either too concerned with maintaining the integrity they had when they first started out that they don't branch out of their comfort zone as much or they end up getting too caught up in the scene - especially when they've been part of 'the scene' since high school.

on the flip side the French musicians tend to grow up in more rural areas and lack the 'big city diversions' their English counterparts have and in turn end up stretching out more and spending more time honing their chops.

on the more national level, you hear far more prog-ish raggae influence far more often in popular music coming out of Quebec than anywhere else in Canada where the bulk of the offerings stick to established methods.

not exactly offbeat but an observation none the less.

Alfred 03-18-2010 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by gunnels (Post 838335)
Alopecia by Why? may be the single whitest album ever made.
While this may be the whitest song ever made.

The best song from Raditude by far.

Unrelenting 03-18-2010 09:17 AM

Most people who listen to power metal play Dungeons & Dragons

bubu 03-18-2010 10:24 AM

Singing Bobby Mcferrin's piece in the bathroom. There's always a measure or 2 with some bass note you can't play and you do some strange humming..goes great with the sound of the water.

One time when I was under the shower I raised my head to sing a high note loud and water started to fill my mouth and I choked in a weird way.

Daktari 03-19-2010 09:51 AM

This is more of an amusing musical anecdote:

Ok, last Summer we had a cook out and I had the good old 'LEGEND' album playing in the background. Suddenly our youngest grand daughter stomps up and says,

"I'm not keen on this, can we have Hawaiian on".

Ok, I thought it was an unusual request but thought she may have been doing Hawaii at school or she may have seen it on 'Dora the Explorer' or something. After searching for about 10 minutes I found something vaguely Hawaiian and put it on. I asked her if that was ok...

"No", she said, "I wanted 'In the Jungle, Hawaiian Sleeps Tonight" like in 'the Lion King'.

Strange but true....:beer:

Gordon.

IWP 03-19-2010 01:23 PM

Everytime I tried singing black/death metal styled vocals in the shower, I would always end up hiccupping. =P

Daktari 03-19-2010 01:31 PM

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"Everytime I tried singing black/death metal styled vocals in the shower, I would always end up hiccupping".

That's just what I found too. It's better to get that sound whilst sat on the loo I find.

Gordon.

Alfred 03-19-2010 01:58 PM

Pitchfork refuses to give metal albums "Best New Music", unless the metal band is either Mastodon or Sunn O))), because hipsters love Mastodon and Sun O))).

to prove this theory correct:

three metal albums:
Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Baroness: Blue Record
Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Pig Destroyer: Phantom Limb
Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Converge: Axe to Fall

three indie albums:
Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Liars: Sisterworld
Pitchfork: Album Reviews: The Morning Benders: Big Echo
Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Atlas Sound: Logos

The three metal albums all managed to score higher than all three indie albums, yet none of the metal albums were awarded "Best New Music", and the three indie albums were.

This is because Pitchfork knows that hipsters won't enjoy the metal albums, but they will absolutely eat up the indie ones. So once a hipster hears about a few BNMs, spins them, and likes them, they keep coming back to Pitchfork for more.

A friend and occasional MBer pointed this out to me and I'd say he's absolutely right.

lucifer_sam 03-19-2010 03:04 PM

Anybody else notice that women make fantastic bassists?

Yeah me neither.


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