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Old 07-21-2010, 04:42 PM   #471 (permalink)
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Van Halen's pop harmonies were influenced by the Beach Boys, not the Beatles. You may remember David Lee Roth's homage to his fellow southern Californian's in his remake of "California Girls".
Because DLR covered a Beach Boys song, Van Halen wasn't inspired by the Beatles?

That's asinine.

Besides, my point was that the Beatles influenced Cream who influenced VH who influenced Pantera.
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Old 07-21-2010, 04:57 PM   #472 (permalink)
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This really is quite a grudge you seem to be harboring toward Philly. I'm pretty curious about its origins. I know you mentioned something about people booing Santa or something. Are you Santa? Did those mean people hurt your feelings?
I just have a sever disdain for the North East, it's sports teams, the metropolitan areas...but most of all the rude, ignorant people that reside.

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Ah, so it was a musical maturation process that lead to your aggressive fellating of a band most people discover in pre-school. Intriguing.
aggressive fellating? I think not; I've stated facts. Never once have I stated the "best" anything; I simply said they were better than the hack-ass Beach Boys.

And I meant it.

You are the one that doesn't like them.



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Was the fact that you end a lot of your posts with "duh" another part of this maturation process?
I always play down to the level of my competition; it's a character flaw.

Sorry.

Duh.
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Old 07-21-2010, 05:06 PM   #473 (permalink)
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I just have a sever disdain for the North East, it's sports teams, the metropolitan areas...but most of all the rude, ignorant people that reside.
That's pretty ironic coming from you. What land of courtesy and enlightenment do you hail from out of curiosity?

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aggressive fellating? I think not; I've stated facts. Never once have I stated the "best" anything; I simply said they were better than the hack-ass Beach Boys.

And I meant it.
You've actually said a hell of a lot more than that if you go back and read your posts. You've said there was nothing worthwhile in the early 60s until the Beatles came along. I would definitely describe such a claim as aggressive fellating of John, Paul, George and Ringo.

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You are the one that doesn't like them.
True, that's why you won't find me fellating them.

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I always play down to the level of my competition; it's a character flaw.

Sorry.

Duh.
You have competition on a message board? That makes me kind of sad.
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Old 07-21-2010, 05:19 PM   #474 (permalink)
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That's pretty ironic coming from you. What land of courtesy and enlightenment do you hail from out of curiosity?
your mom's house.

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You've actually said a hell of a lot more than that if you go back and read your posts. You've said there was nothing worthwhile in the early 60s until the Beatles came along.
Buddy Holley was dead; Elvis was in the Army.

There WAS nothing else at that time.

Of course, you're probably a big Frankie Valli fan or sumpin'!

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I would definitely describe such a claim as aggressive fellating of John, Paul, George and Ringo.
okay, glad that is your perception and not the reality.

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True, that's why you won't find me fellating them.
you probably don't get to fellate anyone that isn't at the corner bar at 12:45 at night.

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You have competition on a message board? That makes me kind of sad.
I never though of it as one, thought we seem to be going back and forth, as if in competition...

C'est la vie
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Old 07-21-2010, 05:21 PM   #475 (permalink)
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Because DLR covered a Beach Boys song, Van Halen wasn't inspired by the Beatles?

That's asinine.

Besides, my point was that the Beatles influenced Cream who influenced VH who influenced Pantera.
Really? You mean the Beatles didn't fricken influence every single band on the planet? Admitting that must be a personal breakthrough for you.
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Old 07-21-2010, 05:29 PM   #476 (permalink)
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David Bowie is NOT a "Philadelphia Soul" artist - he may have indeed put out a couple of records that borrowed freely from that subgenre of a regional music scene...but I always referred to TWD and Young Americans as "blue-eyed soul" - a direct precursor to Micheal Bolton.
"David Bowie has always been highly interested & influenced by Soul music".
And he is listed as one of the main artists/album that defines 'Philadelphia Soul' when considering the progression toward the history and musical influence 'Philly Soul' gives in the late 70s and 80s.
David Bowie, Is..of Philadelphia Soul, listed as a musical (artist) and major influence.
The only thing that is 'not originality', is that he is from the UK!
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Old 07-21-2010, 05:32 PM   #477 (permalink)
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your mom's house.



Buddy Holley was dead; Elvis was in the Army.

There WAS nothing else at that time.

Of course, you're probably a big Frankie Valli fan or sumpin'!



okay, glad that is your perception and not the reality.



you probably don't get to fellate anyone that isn't at the corner bar at 12:45 at night.



I never though of it as one, thought we seem to be going back and forth, as if in competition...

C'est la vie
Yawn. Personal insults are easy when you don't have anything worthwhile/witty to say.

It's Holly without the E BTW.
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Old 07-21-2010, 05:45 PM   #478 (permalink)
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That's pretty ironic coming from you. What land of courtesy and enlightenment do you hail from out of curiosity?
your mom's house.
Aw, all that shit-slinging about the northeast and yet you're too scared to risk being on the receiving end.

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Buddy Holley was dead; Elvis was in the Army.

There WAS nothing else at that time.

Of course, you're probably a big Frankie Valli fan or sumpin'!
Frankie Valli? No. I do like early 60s jazz, lounge and surf rock quite a bit though. And I appreciate the fact that someone like Babatunde Olatunji was able to sell a substantial amount of albums during that time.

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you probably don't get to fellate anyone that isn't at the corner bar at 12:45 at night.
LOL wut
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Old 07-21-2010, 05:47 PM   #479 (permalink)
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Really? You mean the Beatles didn't fricken influence every single band on the planet? Admitting that must be a personal breakthrough for you.
yes, and I'm hoping for several more breakthroughs of the sort.
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"David Bowie has always been highly interested & influenced by Soul music".
And he is listed as one of the main artists/album that defines 'Philadelphia Soul' when considering the progression toward the history and musical influence 'Philly Soul' gives in the late 70s and 80s.
David Bowie, Is..of Philadelphia Soul, listed as a musical (artist) and major influence.
The only thing that is 'not originality', is that he is from the UK!
is this board full of people with comprehension problems?

My point was that he is NOT from Philadelphia.

And I was right.
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