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Old 03-25-2010, 07:06 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Self admitted troll? I said I was abrasive, not that I'm a troll. There is a difference.

Telling someone he's an idiot is not being a troll, especially when he's clearly being an idiot.

Also, telling one of the forum's oldest and most respected mods to go f*ck himself isn't the wisest form of conduct for a newbie, clearly you don't care if you get banned, why are you wasting your time?
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Old 03-25-2010, 07:21 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Read the whole thread before you comment and call me names....Then you'll see the self admitted troll ("boo boo" lol), who just can not shut his foolish mouth, and who created a mountain of sht, out of a simple response. - I don't know you either, nor do I want to--F U C K you as well.
I'll look past that and give you one last warning.

If your points are so correct you can get them across without being abusive.

You don't want to be spoken to like a child?
Don't act like one.
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Old 03-25-2010, 07:33 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Read the whole thread before you comment and call me names....Then you'll see the self admitted troll ("boo boo" lol), who just can not shut his foolish mouth, and who created a mountain of sht, out of a simple response. - I don't know you either, nor do I want to--F U C K you as well.
Your points may or may not be correct but resorting to hostility such as this will get you nowhere. Someone disagrees with you? So What? argue your case with clear and concise arguments and then leave it. If someone has a differeing opinion then you probably won't change their mind.

Booboo is a notorious argumentative sod but 9 times out of ten he has the stones to back it. Resorting to expletive strewn retorts is hardly a basis for clear and concise constructive debate and on a music forum your aggression will be treated as antagonistic.

He doesn't share your views? So fricking what? Take it in flow and move on. Of course argue the toss with him when you have been here for a while but telling members to go fuck themselves so early on won't help your cause.

Despite all this MB is a damn fine forum and we actively encourage debate but if you lose your cool this early then it's not good reading for the impartial.
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Old 03-25-2010, 07:49 PM   #64 (permalink)
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f u c k you.
.....and finally the argument degenerates to this.

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anyways, I like John and George pretty equally I think. John was probably more prevalent as a songwriter, especially early on, but George had some great tunes up his sleeve (Here Comes The Sun.... ah). And they both did some great solo stuff, Plastic Ono Band and All Things Must Pass are both fantastic albums.
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Old 03-28-2010, 12:46 PM   #65 (permalink)
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George Harrison!

He wrote some of the most beautiful songs for them. 'Something' was written by him. It is my favorite Beatles song. He was also so extremly intelligent. I found him the most interesting of the guys.

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Old 03-29-2010, 02:07 AM   #66 (permalink)
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George Harrison!

He wrote some of the most beautiful songs for them. 'Someting' was written by him. It is my favorite Beatles song. He was also so extremly intelligent. I found him the most interesting of the guys.
How come you found him to be the most interesting? John has always interested me the most.
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Old 03-29-2010, 07:14 AM   #67 (permalink)
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I think George was overshadowed by John and Paul most of the time. I feel his solo stuff was a lot better. It was very deep and the arrangments were so beautful. He was such a gifted song writer. He also had a production company that he worked with. I think it was called Handmade Films, but I could be wrong. I feel all that mixed in with the fact that he was the youngest out of the guys... I just dig him. Thats all
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George Harrison!

He wrote some of the most beautiful songs for them. 'Someting' was written by him. It is my favorite Beatles song. He was also so extremly intelligent. I found him the most interesting of the guys.
"Something" is a gorgeous song, but Paul's bass line for that song is genius.
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Old 04-01-2010, 08:10 AM   #69 (permalink)
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For me, my favourite was always George Harrison. Some of the lyrics he came up with were just awesome, and he shone even without the Beatles. I was also a fan of his work in the Travelling Wilburys. 'Stuck Inside A Cloud' on his final album (Brainwashed) has also made it into my current playlist
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for me, my favourite was always george harrison. Some of the lyrics he came up with were just awesome, and he shone even without the beatles. i was also a fan of his work in the travelling wilburys. 'stuck inside a cloud' on his final album (brainwashed) has also made it into my current playlist
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