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The Truth
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 13:53 |
^ Loving it Slarti
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A Person
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 13:54 |
The Truth wrote:
I love the new music is good V.S. Walter argument
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I preferred Bath. I still have not listened to Leaving Your Body Map, maybe next.
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WalterDigsTunes
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Location: SanDiegoTijuana
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 13:55 |
King By-Tor wrote:
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
Good to see you're listening to the real thing. Rock on.
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Oh buzz off. This is the first time I've listened ti Crimson in a couple of years and y'know why? I find them boring 9/10 times. I'd rather listen to Tool or Mars Volta or Devin Townsend - something with energy and an edge.
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Now you're just lying to yourself and everyone on the boards. Trying to look hip? Silly, the only way is the pre-89 way.
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The Truth
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 13:58 |
A Person wrote:
The Truth wrote:
I love the new music is good V.S. Walter argument
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I preferred Bath. I still have not listened to Leaving Your Body Map, maybe next.
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Do you enjoy that Dear Hunter album you are listening to?
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WalterDigsTunes
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 13:58 |
TheGazzardian wrote:
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
The outfit playing in the 1981 recording is Discipline, not King Crimson. I had to resort to anachronisms because some hateful thieves of the present day decided to inflict this violence upon KC. I don't use iTunes, and I don't care about other people's lack of standards when it comes to music. What really grinds my gears is when the fools that pretend to make "music" today do so by pilfering from the legacy of real artists.
Say "NO!" to new music.
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Oh Walter, you're so funny.
I've tried to figure out your whole post-89 phobia and I can't. Even though I was once similar (when I was into exclusively classic rock, I used to think it had something "special" that modern music lacked. But then I listened to modern music and got confused because nothing was lacking!) I just can't make sense of it. xD
I mean, your conditions are so explicit too. It's '89 or nothing. But what about a band that started recording in '85 but it took them five years to get their album out? Do they have as much props as a band that recorded an album in the last month of '89 and released it before the end of the month, or are they still out?
What about a band that released their first album on December 31, '89? Are they more valid than a band that released their first on January 1st, '90?
What changed that made the new bands suck? Is it the pop culture that they were raised with? Let's say most bands start at 20-something. That would mean that the pop culture from '70-'90 must have sucked, because the people who grew up with that pop culture can't make original music anymore. But that's the period that you claim to love.
And if the pop culture is the problem, what about bands started by 40-somethings?
No - I just don't understand you, Walter. And I think I've given it way too much thought. xD
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If you don't record in the 80s, you're entering the recording era with a post-89 album plagued by post-89 production techniques, post-89 tendencies and post-89 currents of thought. Tainted and forever inimical to the pre-89 age, it is a career that has no merit. As for those artists that did manage to record in the golden age, well, their godlike genius is what keeps music alive and I heartily salute them for their contributions to culture
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A Person
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 13:59 |
^I enjoy it lots. @ Truth
Edited by A Person - August 03 2010 at 14:01
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Queen By-Tor
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Joined: September 13 2006
Location: Xanadu
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 14:00 |
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The Truth
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 14:01 |
A Person wrote:
^I enjoy it lots. |
It's a good one all right.
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Joined: December 30 2008
Location: Berkeley, CA
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 14:02 |
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TheGazzardian
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Joined: August 11 2009
Location: Canada
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 14:07 |
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
TheGazzardian wrote:
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
The outfit playing in the 1981 recording is Discipline, not King Crimson. I had to resort to anachronisms because some hateful thieves of the present day decided to inflict this violence upon KC. I don't use iTunes, and I don't care about other people's lack of standards when it comes to music. What really grinds my gears is when the fools that pretend to make "music" today do so by pilfering from the legacy of real artists.
Say "NO!" to new music.
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Oh Walter, you're so funny.
I've tried to figure out your whole post-89 phobia and I can't. Even though I was once similar (when I was into exclusively classic rock, I used to think it had something "special" that modern music lacked. But then I listened to modern music and got confused because nothing was lacking!) I just can't make sense of it. xD
I mean, your conditions are so explicit too. It's '89 or nothing. But what about a band that started recording in '85 but it took them five years to get their album out? Do they have as much props as a band that recorded an album in the last month of '89 and released it before the end of the month, or are they still out?
What about a band that released their first album on December 31, '89? Are they more valid than a band that released their first on January 1st, '90?
What changed that made the new bands suck? Is it the pop culture that they were raised with? Let's say most bands start at 20-something. That would mean that the pop culture from '70-'90 must have sucked, because the people who grew up with that pop culture can't make original music anymore. But that's the period that you claim to love.
And if the pop culture is the problem, what about bands started by 40-somethings?
No - I just don't understand you, Walter. And I think I've given it way too much thought. xD
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If you don't record in the 80s, you're entering the recording era with a post-89 album plagued by post-89 production techniques, post-89 tendencies and post-89 currents of thought. Tainted and forever inimical to the pre-89 age, it is a career that has no merit.
As for those artists that did manage to record in the golden age, well, their godlike genius is what keeps music alive and I heartily salute them for their contributions to culture
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You remind me of the old spice man. Basically an exaggeration of one aspect of a person, so completely dominated by that one attribute as to be comical. Except unlike the Old Spice man, your attribute is not extreme manliness. but extreme pre-'90s-ness.
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TheGazzardian
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 14:26 |
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 14:37 |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 15:11 |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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A Person
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 15:14 |
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Matthew T
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 15:27 |
Great versions of Neil Young's ,Southern Man and Procul Harum's.Whiter Shade of Pale. This rocks as much as it disco's.
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 15:43 |
Agata - Spike
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The Truth
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 16:08 |
Before:
I don't think this album will ever become boring to me.
Now:
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Rivertree
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Joined: March 22 2006
Location: Germany
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 16:15 |
one of the finest space rock albums ever ...
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The Truth
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 16:25 |
Rivertree wrote:
one of the finest space rock albums ever ...
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Gotta get that album.
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Matthew T
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Posted: August 03 2010 at 16:52 |
Been a while
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Matt
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