coolian2
Blue Crack Supplier
Except those who make money from it
They waste it on bling.
Long term fiduciary planning? I think not!
Except those who make money from it
My problem with the 60's is there a lot of classics but not a lot of great albums. I'm an album guy that's how I rank a decade. What is your order?
What's so bad about the 2000's?
Now that's just ridiculous. 1967 alone has as many classic albums as 1978-1982 combined IMO.
I'd put the 2000s before the '80s, but that's just me. Tons of amazing pop music and excellent songs, but the stuff right now just resonates with me more. Plus, a lot of material from the '80s comes off extremely dated. I agree with the rest of the order though.
For film:
1. '70s
2. '90s
3. '00s
4. '60s
5. '80s
And that's no knock on the '80s either.
I find a lot of 60's albums to be overrated. The Stones and Bob Dylan are the most overrated artists of all time.
I find a lot of 60's albums to be overrated. The Stones and Bob Dylan are the most overrated artists of all time.
Because Viva La Vida isn't nearly as good as you think it is.
Honestly, out of the 100-150 albums I've listened to from this decade so far, only about 25 of them I would consider anything special or something that will stick with me for any length of time. Plus, radio has never been worse.
Because Viva La Vida isn't nearly as good as you think it is.
Honestly, out of the 100-150 albums I've listened to from this decade so far, only about 25 of them I would consider anything special or something that will stick with me for any length of time. Plus, radio has never been worse.
Wow, when it comes to film our lists are exactly the same.
Overrated, yes. But that doesn't mean they've never released anything of value. I'm not even that big a fan and realize at least two of Dylan's records are classics (Blood On The Tracks, Highway 61 Revisited) and the Stones kicked ass until 1979.
Agree to disagree.
Even if you don't like The Stones, "Gimme Shelter" is one of the most brilliant songs of all-time. I will defend this to the death, Kirk vs. Spock-style.
I can understand people disliking Dylan, he's like the Woody Allen of music. Prolific (good debut, then peaked at a certain place, tailed off for a bit, then came back with some great late hits), talented, and they're both white and Jewish, but an acquired taste.
I refuse to accept that Dylan is anything more than a great poet. Don't get me wrong about the Stones though. I think 90-95% of their work is terrible but some songs are brilliant. For example, She's A Rainbow, Paint It Black, Sympathy For The Devil, Wild Horses and a few others are great but the rest is sub par.
That's cool, wanna do a Top 10 of each decade right now?
Hey do you know a good website to rank or rate movies sort of like RateYourMusic?
IMDB?
Hey do you know a good website to rank or rate movies sort of like RateYourMusic?
I would probably need help like that to do a top 10 list for each decade but I could do a top 10 of genres off the top of my head.
I fucking love Gimme Shelter. Grand Funk Railroad, a great American rock band, played that a lot and it rocks no matter who does it.
Not a Woody Allen fan. I do not however think he is a terrible director quite the opposite. I like his style but never been a fan.
Flixster. It's kind of the shit.
You rate and write reviews, then can put movies into whatever type of lists you'd like. It's fairly user-friendly, as well.
Understandable.
What don't you like about him?
Hey, Ax
I'm curious to know if Pfan ever got a chance to use that trident.