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Neapolitan 03-21-2017 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1815759)
Rap sucks.

How can you like rap, and totally puss all over Shoegazing?

Stupid things fake music lovers say #93:
Jimmy Page was so original, man.

Chula Vista 03-21-2017 10:04 PM

The Beatles are highly over-rated.

Frownland 03-21-2017 10:28 PM

"The Beatles are NOT overrated*!"

*bad

Lucem Ferre 03-21-2017 11:38 PM

"Man, I wanna move to Detroit, that place is totally punk!"

djchameleon 03-22-2017 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrs. Tristan Rosenstock (Post 1815521)
"Hey! Nice shirt! What's your favorite song by them?"

"Hmm? Oh, I'm just wearing this 'cause it looks cool"

I think that's fine. You can like a shirt for the design and not know anything about the band/movie. Same thing goes for movie as well. If I do that and I get stopped by too many people asking me that question, I will go in a bathroom and turn it inside out.

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1815727)
Lol. I will never joke about Genesis again.

Genesis is srs business!

The Batlord 03-22-2017 03:20 AM

"Blah blah blah boo mainstream. Blah blah blah yay underground."

Trollheart 03-22-2017 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Kiiii (Post 1815725)
How on earth does a ****storm happen on a thread that started because I had a stupid stoner thought. God damn.

Sometimes you just hit gold.
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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1815743)
Classic Billy.

Again, huh?
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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1815721)



Points two and four from that list of answer to your original question are genuine. Me disliking a prog band has more validity than you disliking an experimental, free jazz, noise, avant-garde classical, or free improvisation artist (like in the scenario that you describe) because I enjoy the genre of the band that I'm listening to. It's not something I approach in trepidation. You not liking the album may be more of a product of you genuinely not understanding what you're hearing due to a limited vocabulary with that kind of music. It would be like me listening to R&B: I don't like most of the genre so I don't listen to much of it. If I were to throw on some kind of ultra revered classic for the first time, I might dislike it because of how I feel about the conventions of the genre itself. So if a person who loves R&B checks it out and hates it, it would be more valid than my opinion because they understand what the artist wants to do more than I would.

You know, I'm going to give you this one. This is actually a very good explanation and I think it's correct. Never really thought of it that way. But then I do wonder what prog rock you claim you listen to, as you tend to disparage just about any prog I speak about. However
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Point four kind of speaks for itself but if you want evidence, *gestures at this very conversation*.
I would certainly have considered myself close-minded four or more years agi but I think I've opened up a lot since then, so even if I'm not as willing to experience all the genres and sub-genres you would want me to, I'd appreciate if you would at least acknowledge the progress I've made. After all, I used never to even think of listening to black metal, now I quite like some of it, just as an example. That to me does not speak of a closed mind.


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He doesn't make music by his own admission. Respect the artist!
When did he say that?
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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1815791)
I think that's fine. You can like a shirt for the design and not know anything about the band/movie. Same thing goes for movie as well. If I do that and I get stopped by too many people asking me that question, I will go in a bathroom and turn it inside out.



I actually doubt I would wear a t-shirt either of a band I didn't like or know, or one I had not heard. But that's just me. I mean, why wear it if you don't know or like them? In essence, you're giving them free advertising. Movies, I don't know. I've never worn anything associated with a movie, but I think I'd probably feel the same way.

Frownland 03-22-2017 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1815798)
But then I do wonder what prog rock you claim you listen to.

Pretty much all the classics except for ELO and Genesis, and that includes bands that I don't consider prog like Tull and Floyd. Avant-prog, zeuhl, krautrock, the "traditional prog" sound so long as it isn't too derivative, brutal prog (though tbh I don't know as much about this genre as I'd like to), Canterbury Scene, rock in opposition, and other sub genres. I really don't like neoprog or new age driven stuff, and symphonic prog has to be really something for me to like it (like Yes, King Crimson, Camel, and occasionally, Moody Blues), so that's probably why we disagree a lot on bands like Marillion, Steve Wilson, or Mike Oldfield, among others.

Cuthbert 03-22-2017 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1815798)

I actually doubt I would wear a t-shirt either of a band I didn't like or know, or one I had not heard. But that's just me. I mean, why wear it if you don't know or like them? In essence, you're giving them free advertising. Movies, I don't know. I've never worn anything associated with a movie, but I think I'd probably feel the same way.

As Deej said, because you like the design. People do this with all clothing, I don't see why band t shirts should be any different. I don't wear any band t shirts because I don't like the look but I do it with sport where I'm not a fan of the team and I'm definitely not a fake football lover.

Key 03-22-2017 08:38 AM

"Yes, I know music. I used to work at Hot Topic."


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