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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Where the buffalo roam.
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I know people who really judge talent on technical ability alone, and their idea of good lyrics are words that rhyme and making use of words like "hell", "fire", "release" and "confusion" on every song. To me songwriting comes first, if Nirvana weren't good songwriters, no one would waste their time with them, because they weren't great musicians by the technical sense of the word... Lyrics obviously count, though they are not essential, as in the case for AC/DC... Nirvana just had great chemistry for a band, to me chemistry, subtlety, melody, rhythm and everything else is more important than how complex the melodies are or what time pattern a beat is in... To me, feeling, emotion, energy... These things may be completely subjective but to me they mean a lot more than chops.... And that is why Pavement are a better band than Racer X. |
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Uhh-I am Octiposter-huhuh
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: South Florida
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