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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 15, 2013 13:29:51 GMT -5
LIB-style catchphrase? Really? You haven't been around here very long clearly. God bless. What does that even mean? Like seriously. And you're wrong, I was here a long while before you showed up. Tragic newbies like you made me delete my original account. I hate to break it to you but you are coming off in an attacking manner. I don't see anyone attacking you. You began all this by calling all Oasis/U2 fans squares. Now you are taking shots at Jit and Bruno.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 13:38:05 GMT -5
LIB-style catchphrase? Really? You haven't been around here very long clearly. God bless. What does that even mean? Like seriously is that meaningless post the best you can do or do you need your army of bullies to help you out? And you're wrong, I was here a long while before you showed up. Tragic newbies like you made me delete my original account. Newbie? What in the hell are you talking about? People have dust ups on here all the time, but rarely does anyone divide the forum quite like you have today. Well done. You must be proud. I'm Hispanic and your "cool your beans" comments really offend me seeing as the bean is a valuable part of our daily diet. Ridiculous!
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 15, 2013 13:38:18 GMT -5
I hate to break it to you but you are coming off in an attacking manner. I don't see anyone attacking you. You began all this by calling all Oasis/U2 fans squares. Now you are taking shots at Jit and Bruno. I made a joke about U2 paved in irony about the way that other Oasis fans view them. If you didn't understand the joke and it went over your head then I apologise. I am defending myself when five of you gang up on me. The fact that you're slagging me off in response to a post not even directed at you says it all. Fiction can be fun but I prefer the reference section.........you have five guys posting again you because you starting ripping on them. Not directed at me? I was one of those guys talking about U2 and do actually like U2. I'm very opened minded to many many bands and styles.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 13:41:09 GMT -5
I hate to break it to you but you are coming off in an attacking manner. I don't see anyone attacking you. You began all this by calling all Oasis/U2 fans squares. Now you are taking shots at Jit and Bruno. I made a joke about U2 paved in irony about the way that other Oasis fans view them. If you didn't understand the joke and it went over your head then I apologise. I am defending myself when five of you gang up on me. The fact that you're slagging me off in response to a post not even directed at you says it all. To not realize that emotion is not detectable via the written word without further explanation is simply ignorant. No one would ever take your original post as sarcastic unless by some bad luck they know you in real life.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 13:43:56 GMT -5
How do I report people to mods? After your last post, i don't see the mods being very accepting of anything you tell them at this point. Incest jokes are really cool.
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Post by Bruno on Feb 15, 2013 13:45:06 GMT -5
It's not neglected in my iTunes library. My point stands. You can either try and undermine me with silly YouTube clips which lost their originality five years ago or actually put up a decent argument. I think we all know which you are comfortable with doing and which you feel incapable of doing. I think this is where the whole discussion went downhill. I am defending myself when five of you gang up on me. The fact that you're slagging me off in response to a post not even directed at you says it all. Now please remind us where anyone undermined you. If you consider you're rude comments as jokes then Lennon's actual joke must seem a riot to you. But you still felt the need to 'defend' yourself. No one here comes to start an argument. You have been confrontational, offending and downright rude for no reason. Then you start getting personal and tell us we're ganging up on you. Now that is the real joke.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 15, 2013 13:51:00 GMT -5
Fiction can be fun but I prefer the reference section.........you have five guys posting again you because you starting ripping on them. Not directed at me? I was one of those guys talking about U2 and do actually like U2. I'm very opened minded to many many bands and styles. Is the fact that the U2 comment was a joke STILL going over your head? Jesus Christ, are your mum and dad cousins? You keep ignoring my other comments about your behavior. Did you not get into it with 3-4 other people? Were your comments at Jit and Bruno jokes too? I guess throw me in that group now with incest jokes. You are in the running for the Triple Crown.
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Post by eva on Feb 15, 2013 13:53:21 GMT -5
guys, don't feed the troll.
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Post by lahaine on Feb 15, 2013 14:00:38 GMT -5
guys, don't feed the troll. This. Lets back to Discussing some music Crowded House- Together Alone, a lot darker then Woodface but just a really great follow up album. Shack- HMS Fable, Noel Gallagher cited this album as one of his favourite , He's right its a lost masterpiece.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 14:00:57 GMT -5
The icon next to thread is totally right . . . it's on fire. Going down in a blaze of glory.
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Post by jordan71421 on Feb 15, 2013 14:07:49 GMT -5
Maybe not underrated, but I feel The Band - The Band is sometimes forgotten and overlooked.
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Post by lahaine on Feb 15, 2013 14:20:33 GMT -5
Maybe not underrated, but I feel The Band - The Band is sometimes forgotten and overlooked. Music from the Big Pink might get more love cause its got The Weight and I shall be Released plus it was the first time anyone heard anything like that in the comercial music world of the late 60's. But I do think more people should be listening to the Bands first two classic albums far more then they should. I prefer The self titled album a lot more.
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Post by jordan71421 on Feb 15, 2013 15:03:37 GMT -5
Maybe not underrated, but I feel The Band - The Band is sometimes forgotten and overlooked. Music from the Big Pink might get more love cause its got The Weight and I shall be Released plus it was the first time anyone heard anything like that in the comercial music world of the late 60's. But I do think more people should be listening to the Bands first two classic albums far more then they should. I prefer The self titled album a lot more. Definitely. I love Music from Big Pink, but The Band is just amazing all the way through. The best tracks to me are Whispering Pines, Up On Cripple Creek, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, and Rockin' Chair.
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Post by lahaine on Feb 15, 2013 15:39:28 GMT -5
Music from the Big Pink might get more love cause its got The Weight and I shall be Released plus it was the first time anyone heard anything like that in the comercial music world of the late 60's. But I do think more people should be listening to the Bands first two classic albums far more then they should. I prefer The self titled album a lot more. Definitely. I love Music from Big Pink, but The Band is just amazing all the way through. The best tracks to me are Whispering Pines, Up On Cripple Creek, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, and Rockin' Chair. Richard Manuel is one of the most amazing singers ever, really sad life though. Across the great divide is another great song.
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Post by Teotihuacan on Feb 15, 2013 15:48:41 GMT -5
^ The final Band studio album Northern Lights, Southern Cross is also fabulous, Acadian Driftwood is arguably as good as anything they ever did.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 15, 2013 15:52:10 GMT -5
Definitely. I love Music from Big Pink, but The Band is just amazing all the way through. The best tracks to me are Whispering Pines, Up On Cripple Creek, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, and Rockin' Chair. Richard Manuel is one of the most amazing singers ever, really sad life though. Across the great divide is another great song. The Band is really a group I need to try to get into again. For whatever reason, I just can't get into them hardcore. I like their big songs and love the Basement sessions they did with Dylan.
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Post by lahaine on Feb 15, 2013 16:12:40 GMT -5
^ The final Band studio album Northern Lights, Southern Cross is also fabulous, Acadian Driftwood is arguably as good as anything they ever did. I have that Boxset the Band released a few years back and it has a few tracks on it. So I'll give it a listen.
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Post by Bittersweet Split on Feb 15, 2013 17:07:49 GMT -5
Blur's self titled, and Modern Life is Rubbish. Two of the most cohesive and quality albums they released
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 15, 2013 18:27:11 GMT -5
Blur's self titled, and Modern Life is Rubbish. Two of the most cohesive and quality albums they released The album Blur is fantastic. Great songs. Great vibe. Love it. - Beetlebum - Song 2 - Death of A Party - On Your Own - Country Ballad Sad Man - You're So Great
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Post by matt on Feb 16, 2013 11:54:19 GMT -5
Blur's self titled, and Modern Life is Rubbish. Two of the most cohesive and quality albums they released Modern Life Is Rubbish definitely my favourite Blur album. The craze should have started with that album not with Parklife, which is of similar quality in my opinion. However, I think Blur's masterpiece is 13, yet overlooked somewhat.
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Post by Headmaster on Feb 16, 2013 12:46:33 GMT -5
If it wasn't for a couple of bad songs on MLIR it would have be hailed as a classic alongside Parklife.
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Post by barnafin95 on Feb 16, 2013 13:49:56 GMT -5
I reckon the Great Escape by Blur gets harshly treated, really don't know why it is made out to be such an abomination. Listened to it recently and it stands up pretty well as an album I thought. Stereotypes, Best Days, Charmless Man, Fade Away, The Universal and Dan Abnormal are great songs. I guess the album is maybe a bit long, could've done without shite like Ernold Same on it.
Other underrated albums: Shack - HMS Fable (good shout from whoever it was) Babybird - Ex-Maniac (nobody seems to know much about this band past You're Gorgeous which is a shame, they're still going and have released some great stuff the past few years) Ed Ball - Catholic Guilt The Mock Turtles - Turtle Soup Paul Weller - Paul Weller (gets forgotten next to Wild Wood and Stanley Road but I reckon this is as good as both)
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Post by lahaine on Feb 16, 2013 18:11:39 GMT -5
I reckon the Great Escape by Blur gets harshly treated, really don't know why it is made out to be such an abomination. Listened to it recently and it stands up pretty well as an album I thought. Stereotypes, Best Days, Charmless Man, Fade Away, The Universal and Dan Abnormal are great songs. I guess the album is maybe a bit long, could've done without shite like Ernold Same on it. Other underrated albums: Shack - HMS Fable (good shout from whoever it was) Was Just listening to this album and their debut Waterpistol. How Hms Fable wasn't a hit album is beyond belief songs like Nataile's Party and Lends Some Dough were Radio hits that should have been. Such a shame.
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Post by lahaine on Feb 16, 2013 18:15:34 GMT -5
New Radicals- Maybe You've been Brianwashed Too
You get What You Give is probably one of the most famous 1 hit wonders but this album is full of really great Pop, Rock and Ballads. Sadly the main guy went on to write Ronan Keating's Life is a Rollacoaster.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 16, 2013 18:44:15 GMT -5
New Radicals- Maybe You've been Brianwashed Too You get What You Give is probably one of the most famous 1 hit wonders but this album is full of really great Pop, Rock and Ballads. Sadly the main guy went on to write Ronan Keating's Life is a Rollacoaster. Didn't that guy from New Radicals really just wanted to be a producer and songwriter for others? I think he knew this was his only time in the spotlight. That song was everywhere in 1998/1999.
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