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And it's true, given how condescending you are towards me in any music discussion, like my tastes and knowledge are inferior to yours.
Hey, it goes both ways, so it shouldn't be that big of a deal, you know?
And it's true, given how condescending you are towards me in any music discussion, like my tastes and knowledge are inferior to yours.
Well, don't blame ME, blame the axe-murderer who picked me up from the side of the road!
I grew up on them. Plus, I think it fits in with stuff like U2.
You mean you don't even like Stuck acoustic Ax?
1. Well, I think it should be obvious that it IS a bloated album. Just read the tracklist. Certainly there's a skepticism that comes with any album that has a shitload of tracks.
Maybe you could point one out instead of being a dick about it.
And it's true, given how condescending you are towards me in any music discussion, like my tastes and knowledge are inferior to yours.
Nice randomness, Ian.That's not very eco-friendly. Those limbs won't bio-degrade inside the plastic bag.
omg, you don't like hole in the river? not even the piano breakdown?I've finally hit a track i don't like so much: Hole In the River
The album made a pretty good run before hitting a bump
And it's true, given how condescending you are towards me in any music discussion, like my tastes and knowledge are inferior to yours.
Final thoughts on Abbey Road:
Fucking fantastic.
Final thoughts on Abbey Road:
Fucking fantastic. The only bad song is Her Majesty, and it's not even really part of the album so who cares? The rest is awesome, it's very developed and complete. It has a great, well-executed concept, especially with the medley. Everything it was meant to do, it did.
I can see now why it's considered a masterpiece. It, to music, is like The Godfather to film. Or Seinfeld to television. Just a huge accomplishment that deserves all the praise it receives.
The Beatles upped it a couple of notches today.
Hey, it goes both ways, so it shouldn't be that big of a deal, you know?
omg, you don't like hole in the river? not even the piano breakdown?
'Ver, what are your thoughts on David Bowie? A few of his late '60s/early '70s albums lean toward the prog persuasion.
I'm a prog fan. We're allowed to be condescending pricks.
(Disclaimer: sarcasm.)
I've only heard Ziggy Stardust, Low, and Station To Station so far. I think the title track of Station To Station is quite considerably superior to the rest of the material on those three albums. I'd rank STS first, closely followed by Low, then Ziggy a very distant third.
I have two more days of weekday vacation.
Then it's two more days, but that's the weekend, so it'll just feel like another weekend.
Space Oddity is a great mix of folk, rock, and prog. It's my second favorite album of his.
How am I being a dick? I have been a dick in the past, I will be a dick in the future, but not in this musical conversation.
You're out of your mind. Do you want me to break out the LMP DI4 running diary? Your post calling Radiohead fans idiots about an hour ago? Come on, man. If you're going to point out my flaws, you could at least have the decency to admit that you share them.
I don't enjoy it as much as my colleague Pfan does, but it's still a damn good album. You should check it out and do a running diary, 'Ver.
The Man Who Sold the World is another cracking album.
And I've repeatedly acknowledged that I'm a music elitist in the past.