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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2012 at 19:02
Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Quite possibly this:

Cracks me up every time. LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2012 at 19:55
^ Finally the music industry is thinking a little bit outside the marketing box.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2012 at 20:55
I think that the biggest disgraces in musical industry are
 
1 Madonna. She has no real talent and infuenced loads of female pop singers that have nothing but good looks.
 
2 Punk Rock. They have no technical prowness whatsoever and also rely on image and attitude. They basically killed all the attempts of making something relatively complex with rock music.
 
3 Nirvana. While I liked the band when I was a teenager and I still do I realized that their influence was negative because they put the last nail in the coffin of rock music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2012 at 22:12
^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2012 at 22:21
A negative influence on what exactly? Popular music? Popular music has always been generally bad and always will be.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 00:29
Originally posted by SolarLuna96 SolarLuna96 wrote:

Popular music has always been generally bad and always will be.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 07:38
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  

There were plenty of Hair Metal bands that showed skills though...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 07:48
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  

There were plenty of Hair Metal bands that showed skills though...


Notwithstanding your own personal tastes, how could Nirvana, the Pixies and Soundgarden be bad for erstwhile contemporary rock music?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 07:56
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  


Nirvana and Alice in Chains brought back some fire to rock music (mainstream rock, that is) before Metallica in their new Friends hairdo avatar helped douse it with a little help from Linkin Park.  Hair metal is just, "OMG, look at me, see how I shred" music for me.  At least Cobain had something to say, even if he may not have always been agreeable.


Edited by rogerthat - June 30 2012 at 07:57
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 07:57
Originally posted by TheGazzardian TheGazzardian wrote:

Originally posted by frippism frippism wrote:


yep 

Rebecca Black has been defeated.

I have so much regret after clicking the play button on that Dead


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:03
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  

There were plenty of Hair Metal bands that showed skills though...


Notwithstanding your own personal tastes, how could Nirvana, the Pixies and Soundgarden be bad for erstwhile contemporary rock music?

Because Nirvana was the posterboy for "hey, ANYONE can play guitar!"  (I personally witnessed many Nirvana fanboys buying Nirvana books and guitars and 3 days later pretending to be rock stars.)  And after them, EVERYONE did, and we got a lot of half-baked, mediocre music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:04
Originally posted by crimhead crimhead wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Quite possibly this:

Cracks me up every time. LOL

For the Win!!!!!


sO REPETITIVE AND BADLY SUNG and yet strangely compelling.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:05
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  

There were plenty of Hair Metal bands that showed skills though...


Notwithstanding your own personal tastes, how could Nirvana, the Pixies and Soundgarden be bad for erstwhile contemporary rock music?

Because Nirvana was the posterboy for "hey, ANYONE can play guitar!"  (I personally witnessed many Nirvana fanboys buying Nirvana books and guitars and 3 days later pretending to be rock stars.)  And after them, EVERYONE did, and we got a lot of half-baked, mediocre music.

Hey I can play Nirvana too - I know all 3 of their guitar chords.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:07
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  

There were plenty of Hair Metal bands that showed skills though...


Notwithstanding your own personal tastes, how could Nirvana, the Pixies and Soundgarden be bad for erstwhile contemporary rock music?

Because Nirvana was the posterboy for "hey, ANYONE can play guitar!"  (I personally witnessed many Nirvana fanboys buying Nirvana books and guitars and 3 days later pretending to be rock stars.)  And after them, EVERYONE did, and we got a lot of half-baked, mediocre music.


Mind if I ask why shouldn't Cobain play guitar if those borefests like George Lynch got to? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:07
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:11
People shouldn't be able to just pick up a guitar and play stuff!  They should have to go to music school for 8 years first and then only play proper music like Boston and stuff!  We really don't want any old snotty brat playing music do we?

Edited by akamaisondufromage - June 30 2012 at 08:12
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:11
Originally posted by AtomicCrimsonRush AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  

There were plenty of Hair Metal bands that showed skills though...


Notwithstanding your own personal tastes, how could Nirvana, the Pixies and Soundgarden be bad for erstwhile contemporary rock music?

Because Nirvana was the posterboy for "hey, ANYONE can play guitar!"  (I personally witnessed many Nirvana fanboys buying Nirvana books and guitars and 3 days later pretending to be rock stars.)  And after them, EVERYONE did, and we got a lot of half-baked, mediocre music.

Hey I can play Nirvana too - I know all 3 of their guitar chords.

EXACTLY
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:13
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:


Mind if I ask why shouldn't Cobain play guitar if those borefests like George Lynch got to? 

I'm not saying Cobain shouldn't have played guitar.  I'm saying he shouldn't' have been considered a GUITAR HERO.  Because people actually said he was an influential and important guitar player, this changed music for the worse afterward because people thought "well, if you don't have to work hard to be considered good, why should I work hard?"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:13
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by AtomicCrimsonRush AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  

There were plenty of Hair Metal bands that showed skills though...


Notwithstanding your own personal tastes, how could Nirvana, the Pixies and Soundgarden be bad for erstwhile contemporary rock music?

Because Nirvana was the posterboy for "hey, ANYONE can play guitar!"  (I personally witnessed many Nirvana fanboys buying Nirvana books and guitars and 3 days later pretending to be rock stars.)  And after them, EVERYONE did, and we got a lot of half-baked, mediocre music.

Hey I can play Nirvana too - I know all 3 of their guitar chords.

EXACTLY
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2012 at 08:13
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

^While I would agree that Nirvana had a negative influence, to be fair, hair metal wasn't much better.  

There were plenty of Hair Metal bands that showed skills though...


Notwithstanding your own personal tastes, how could Nirvana, the Pixies and Soundgarden be bad for erstwhile contemporary rock music?

Because Nirvana was the posterboy for "hey, ANYONE can play guitar!"  (I personally witnessed many Nirvana fanboys buying Nirvana books and guitars and 3 days later pretending to be rock stars.)  And after them, EVERYONE did, and we got a lot of half-baked, mediocre music.


The same argument can be used to undermine the brilliance and originality  of the Beatles or Beachboys i.e. there was nothing stopping you from thinking of it first y'all?
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