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[QUOTE=Schyma]Glad to hear you're alright. So what do you listen to now-a-days? Still in the Classic Rock swing or have you got swepted in the black hole that is Metal?
I got 13$, woundering what to buy.....I'm thinking Miles.[/QUOTE] Well I just finished my first semester as a guitar major, so it has opened me up to lots of classical guitar and jazz. I still listen to classic rock, and I am getting more into metal. Not to worry i can never abandon my first love. I would buy some Mozart or Ferdinando Carulli |
[QUOTE=Schyma]Ray: No clue what in the hell you're talking about! I think the Beatles released the strongest string of albums ever by a Rock band, all of their later albums are just simply incredible (starting with Rubber Soul). Almost all of the songs were good through this string of albums, sure there were songs like "Good Morning, Good Morning" and "Birthday" but these songs shouldn't over wiegh the great. To each as own I guess but I don't know how in the hell you can't like all of the later Beatles albums.[/QUOTE]
I can't stand Sgt. Pepper's (aside from "A Day in the Life" and the title track) and I think it's the most overrated album ever. It just sounds so...dumb. Even for whimsical British pop, it sounds too frivolous and childish. Most of The White Album (now really, a 30 song double album with maybe 12 interesting songs) is a self-indulgent, self-referential snoozefest, a collection of wholly forgettable (at best) songs that serve no purpose. There's also the tiresome string sections on Abbey Road, the suffocating Phil Specter production on Let It Be (ruining the two best songs on there: the title track and Across The Universe), and...well, most of Magical Mystery Tour was pretty forgettable except the singles. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]I can't stand Sgt. Pepper's (aside from "A Day in the Life" and the title track) and I think it's the most overrated album ever. It just sounds so...dumb. Even for whimsical British pop, it sounds too frivolous and childish. Most of The White Album (now really, a 30 song double album with maybe 12 interesting songs) is a self-indulgent, self-referential snoozefest, a collection of wholly forgettable (at best) songs that serve no purpose.
There's also the tiresome string sections on Abbey Road, the suffocating Phil Specter production on Let It Be (ruining the two best songs on there: the title track and Across The Universe), and...well, most of Magical Mystery Tour was pretty forgettable except the singles.[/QUOTE] What I get from this is that you have an opinion, and you dont like his. You refute his opinion by presenting your own as fact. |
It looks like an civilized argument/discussion about different opinions, that's all.
I side more with Ray on this one. While generally like the Beatles' albums we're talking about, to me they aren't as great as everyone says. They certainly have their fair share of filler and overall I find them a bit boring. |
[QUOTE=Lunch]It looks like an civilized argument/discussion about different opinions, that's all.
I side more with Ray on this one. While I do like the Beatles' albums we're talking about, to me they aren't as great as everyone says. They certainly have their fair share of filler and overall I find them a bit boring.[/QUOTE] When you get into the theory they are. They arent rememeber for no reason. when writing their music the broke off the mundane I IV V chord progression and start mixing it up and anding non harmonic tones and chords. |
[QUOTE]What I get from this is that you have an opinion, and you dont like his. You refute his opinion by presenting your own as fact.[/QUOTE]
What I get from this is that you don't like my opinion, so you try to attack the fact that I don't say "IMO" enough for you :rolleyes: [QUOTE]When you get into the theory they are. They arent rememeber for no reason. when writing their music the broke off the mundane I IV V chord progression and start mixing it up and anding non harmonic tones and chords.[/QUOTE] And every album they did had some crippling flaw that prevented it from being great. I've never said they didn't have talent; I simply think that they didn't always put it to the right use. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]What I get from this is that you don't like my opinion, so you try to attack the fact that I don't say "IMO" enough for you :rolleyes:
And every album they did had some crippling flaw that prevented it from being great. I've never said they didn't have talent; I simply think that they didn't always put it to the right use.[/QUOTE] Could you elaborate on this "flaw" |
It varies from album to album.
Let It Be = the production Abbey Road = kind of winded - the 'The End' medley lasts a little too long, too many 'lush' string arrangements Sgt. Pepper's = the songs (as in, quality of) The White Album = way too much filler and useless vanity project songs Magical Mystery Tour = mostly just an album of good singles with interchangable filler songs throughout Revolver = "Yellow Submarine" Rubber Soul = ends kinda poorly |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]It varies from album to album.
Let It Be = the production Abbey Road = kind of winded - the 'The End' medley lasts a little too long, too many 'lush' string arrangements Sgt. Pepper's = the songs (as in, quality of) The White Album = way too much filler and useless vanity project songs Magical Mystery Tour = mostly just an album of good singles with interchangable filler songs throughout Revolver = "Yellow Submarine" Rubber Soul = ends kinda poorly[/QUOTE] Ill agree with you on let it be. Rest of that is pure opinion. A flaw would be production or not being in tune etc. Not what you think of the album. |
A 'flaw' can be anything.
And I don't expect many to agree with me, but I feel like getting my opinion out there anyway. |
Heh, I just got done recording a video of myself playing the "Something" solo. I'm deciding weather or not to show it on MX.
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Go ahead.
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[QUOTE=Illmatic]A 'flaw' can be anything.
And I don't expect many to agree with me, but I feel like getting my opinion out there anyway.[/QUOTE] a flaw is an error, and an error can be proven. You cant say something has a flaw then justify it with opinion. Im not fighting your opinion. Im just fighting how you present it. [QUOTE=JonG]Heh, I just got done recording a video of myself playing the "Something" solo. I'm deciding weather or not to show it on MX.[/QUOTE] Im quite interested. |
NP: Queensryche - Breaking The Silence
There are some bits on 'Operation:Mindcrime' which i hear are definately in Dream Theater - 'Metropolis Pt.2:Scenes From A Memory' They ripped so many people off it's funny. (Dream Theater did) |
[QUOTE=firecrackercheese]NP: Queensryche - Breaking The Silence
There are some bits on 'Operation:Mindcrime' which i hear are definately in Dream Theater - 'Metropolis Pt.2:Scenes From A Memory' They ripped so many people off it's funny. (Dream Theater did)[/QUOTE] im afraid you posted in the wrong thread |
[QUOTE=guitrguy]im afraid you posted in the wrong thread[/QUOTE]
I must have made a educated mistake. |
I got a few more movies from Best Buy (they didn't have any good cds):
Army of Darkness Out Cold Easy Rider I was looking for [I]The Madcap Laughs[/I] and an album by The Stooges, but I couldn't find anything. They didn't have the new John Mayer cd either. |
[QUOTE=magicbus]I got a few more movies from Best Buy (they didn't have any good cds):
Army of Darkness Out Cold Easy Rider I was looking for [I]The Madcap Laughs[/I] and an album by The Stooges, but I couldn't find anything. They didn't have the new John Mayer cd either.[/QUOTE] out cold is pretty funny, atleast IMO. |
[QUOTE=guitrguy]out cold is pretty funny, atleast IMO.[/QUOTE]
Yea I thought it was really funny. Especially because Zach Galifianakis is in it. NP: Velvet Underground - Run Run Run |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]I just listened to [I]If I Should Fall from the Grace with God[/I].
Fantastic album[/QUOTE] The title track is such a fun dancing song. I bought some CDs today. Mostly ska, only one classic rock album (Tom Waits). |
i agree on the fact that Rubber Soul ends poorly. It kicks *** through Nowhere Man, then goes to some average mundane stuff until In My Life (best song on the album) and then ends with some more average mundane song, finally ending with one of the worst Beatle songs.
IMO on average Help is better. And The Beatles just kick ***.........all opinions otherwise are just the thoughts of misguided children. :cool: |
[QUOTE=Seafroggys]And The Beatles just kick ***.........all opinions otherwise are just the thoughts of misguided children. :cool:[/QUOTE]
Quoted for the awesomeness that is The Beatles. I bought a Black Sabbath shirt today. It's and black and dark, with this kinda angel thing on it. |
[QUOTE=magicbus]I got a few more movies from Best Buy (they didn't have any good cds):
Army of Darkness Out Cold Easy Rider I was looking for [I]The Madcap Laughs[/I] and an album by The Stooges, but I couldn't find anything. They didn't have the new John Mayer cd either.[/QUOTE] "This is my BOOM stick!" :lol: Army of Darkness is classic. Easy Rider is fantastic aswell. My Best Buy is damn good, they have a gigantic CD section. |
Haha, Army of Darkness is so funny.
I love it. I'll post the video when the tone isn't incredibly bad. It hurts my ears :( I have a gift certificate to a movie place, should I get The Big Lebowski or take a chance and get City of God or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. I haven't seen CoG or FaLiLV. My Best Buy is pretty good I guess. But they don't have a lot of what I'm looking for. They have the smallest blues section ever. |
I went to Best Buy today. There was a lot of people and most of the things I wanted were already sold out. I got a few albums from there though.
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[QUOTE]I have a gift certificate to a movie place, should I get The Big Lebowski or take a chance and get City of God or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.[/QUOTE]OMG get Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas!!! One of my alltime favorite movies.
Ray Charles owns any and every Rock singer that has ever been recorded. Bye Bye, Love - Ray Charles |
Definitely Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, that movie is great.
EDIT: o noes I need a new avatar now |
I got [I]Revolver [/I](Beatles), [I]How the West Was Won[/I], and [I]Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits[/I] for Christmas :)
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[QUOTE=Brewer14]I got [I]Revolver [/I](Beatles), [I]How the West Was Won[/I], and [I]Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits[/I] for Christmas :)[/QUOTE]
Sultans, is a good compilation, I was thinking of buying it to further my Dire Straites library. Mark Knophler is one of the most tasteful guitarists ever. |
my xmas was great i got 11 cds and 2 dvd
cds= please please me, with the beatles, beatles for sale, mr. tambourine man, blonde on blonde, electric ladyland, strange days, morrison hotel, the doors(s/t), disraeli gears, and john lennon acoustic. dvds= cheech and chong next movie, and the big labowski(one of my alltie fav. movies, its amazing) overall best xmas by far:thumb: |
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