i'm talking Cat Steven's, Credence Clearwater, Paul Wellar, Bachman that sort of crap what should i do"?
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i'm talking Cat Steven's, Credence Clearwater, Paul Wellar, Bachman that sort of crap what should i do"?
the thing is ive been getting crap from my brother for my bad music tastes. and my friends found pavarotti on my ipod and ripped the **** out of me
The best music tends to filter through the mesh of time. Boy that metaphor sounded stupid to me just now ...
Meaning, the perpetual wave of modern music that is constantly being generated is MOSTLY crap. It's trendy, inane, self-replicating, radio-friendly CRAP. The older a piece of music gets and is still considered good by audiophiles and music lovers, the more all the other stuff drops off. Looking back at all the music that has ever been created is like looking at a vintage car catalogue or all the great structures around the world that human-kind has built.
Only the best is left.
Dude, Cat Stevens, and Credence Clearwater are awesome! You should also checkout other people like Joe Tex. Great music from back in the day :Di'm talking Cat Steven's, Credence Clearwater, Paul Wellar, Bachman that sort of crap what should i do"?
motorstormhater
wow ok thanksThe best music tends to filter through the mesh of time. Boy that metaphor sounded stupid to me just now ...
Meaning, the perpetual wave of modern music that is constantly being generated is MOSTLY crap. It's trendy, inane, self-replicating, radio-friendly CRAP. The older a piece of music gets and is still considered good by audiophiles and music lovers, the more all the other stuff drops off. Looking back at all the music that has ever been created is like looking at a vintage car catalogue or all the great structures around the world that human-kind has built.
Only the best is left.
my_mortal_coil
[QUOTE="my_mortal_coil"]wow ok thanks nice, so you're a tool fanThe best music tends to filter through the mesh of time. Boy that metaphor sounded stupid to me just now ...
Meaning, the perpetual wave of modern music that is constantly being generated is MOSTLY crap. It's trendy, inane, self-replicating, radio-friendly CRAP. The older a piece of music gets and is still considered good by audiophiles and music lovers, the more all the other stuff drops off. Looking back at all the music that has ever been created is like looking at a vintage car catalogue or all the great structures around the world that human-kind has built.
Only the best is left.
motorstormhater
This was an awful post and we are all dumber for having read it.The best music tends to filter through the mesh of time. Boy that metaphor sounded stupid to me just now ...
Meaning, the perpetual wave of modern music that is constantly being generated is MOSTLY crap. It's trendy, inane, self-replicating, radio-friendly CRAP. The older a piece of music gets and is still considered good by audiophiles and music lovers, the more all the other stuff drops off. Looking back at all the music that has ever been created is like looking at a vintage car catalogue or all the great structures around the world that human-kind has built.
Only the best is left.
my_mortal_coil
[QUOTE="my_mortal_coil"]This was an awful post and we are all dumber for having read it.The best music tends to filter through the mesh of time. Boy that metaphor sounded stupid to me just now ...
Meaning, the perpetual wave of modern music that is constantly being generated is MOSTLY crap. It's trendy, inane, self-replicating, radio-friendly CRAP. The older a piece of music gets and is still considered good by audiophiles and music lovers, the more all the other stuff drops off. Looking back at all the music that has ever been created is like looking at a vintage car catalogue or all the great structures around the world that human-kind has built.
Only the best is left.
WolfattheDoor34
Wow that was harsh. What I say is fundamentally true, so how would you put it?
I assume Fallout contributes to that. He's hackin' and wackin' and smakcin' lolDon't worry. I listen to music older than my grandparents.
vaultboy_ninja
This was an awful post and we are all dumber for having read it.[QUOTE="WolfattheDoor34"][QUOTE="my_mortal_coil"]
The best music tends to filter through the mesh of time. Boy that metaphor sounded stupid to me just now ...
Meaning, the perpetual wave of modern music that is constantly being generated is MOSTLY crap. It's trendy, inane, self-replicating, radio-friendly CRAP. The older a piece of music gets and is still considered good by audiophiles and music lovers, the more all the other stuff drops off. Looking back at all the music that has ever been created is like looking at a vintage car catalogue or all the great structures around the world that human-kind has built.
Only the best is left.
my_mortal_coil
Wow that was harsh. What I say is fundamentally true, so how would you put it?
Indeed, I'm going to agree with what was said. "Fad music" does not last but "good music" does.Please Log In to post.
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