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K is for Kiwi Rock.


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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ oh, so have we given up on real genres, that actually exist? Are we making stuff up? Confused

I have no idea what is actually meant by existence.

I meant "commonly known". Or at least if you google it, you get an explanation, what it is. 

I strongly doubt that "explained on the web so that it can be found by Google" is any good as a criterion for existence. Counterexamples are very easy to find. Wink  "Common" totally depends on what community you refer to. (Sorry I can get annoying when things get philosophical - you don't need to pursue this any further, but if you do, I won't guarantee anything. Tongue)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote I prophesy disaster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2021 at 16:03
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I remember someone once telling me that a word I used is not a real word, and I said, sure it is, I just coined it, it's a freshly minted word.

That's cool, provided you don't coin stupid words like "anatidaephobia", the irrational fear that one is being watched by a duck. (Seriously, I just come across this word a few moments ago!)
 

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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I remember someone once telling me that a word I used is not a real word, and I said, sure it is, I just coined it, it's a freshly minted word.


That's cool, provided you don't coin stupid words like "anatidaephobia", the irrational fear that one is being watched by a duck. (Seriously, I just come across this word a few moments ago!)
 



Really, that's my favourite word. An irrational fear of ducks. That definition is based on the Gary Larson cartoon methinks. The fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you. My wife's nickname was Ducks, and her real name is Anita, so I loved to claim Anitadaephobia.



EDIT: Note, his anatidaephobia cartoon was one of his that most stuck with me.
Interestingly, or probably not, I was introduced to Gary Larson and first saw that cartoon when I was 19 and working in Australia at the time (as a cocktail bartender at a resort near Cairns).

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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ oh, so have we given up on real genres, that actually exist? Are we making stuff up? Confused

I have no idea what is actually meant by existence.

I meant "commonly known". Or at least if you google it, you get an explanation, what it is. 

I strongly doubt that "explained on the web so that it can be found by Google" is any good as a criterion for existence. Counterexamples are very easy to find. Wink  "Common" totally depends on what community you refer to. (Sorry I can get annoying when things get philosophical - you don't need to pursue this any further, but if you do, I won't guarantee anything. Tongue)

The word "exist" is not exclusively philosophical. "It exists" also means "there is/are". LOL
" "Common" totally depends on what community you refer to." - well, I was referring, in this case, to the people of the forum, posting here, I thought it was obvious, my bad. LOL

I was done with my complaining... 
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:



The word "exist" is not exclusively philosophical. "It exists" also means "there is/are". LOL
" "Common" totally depends on what community you refer to." - well, I was referring, in this case, to the people of the forum, posting here, I thought it was obvious, my bad. LOL

I was done with my complaining... 

What about "music exists, genres are artificial"? Referring to the people who post here is weird, given that the discussion started by your not being happy about what they posted.
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Reality is but a construct of the metaphysical notion of self, and the self is but an illusory perception of the non reality where we fail to exist . Don't take that seriously.

Edited by Logan - September 12 2021 at 16:24
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:



The word "exist" is not exclusively philosophical. "It exists" also means "there is/are". LOL
" "Common" totally depends on what community you refer to." - well, I was referring, in this case, to the people of the forum, posting here, I thought it was obvious, my bad. LOL

I was done with my complaining... 

What about "music exists, genres are artificial"? Referring to the people who post here is weird, given that the discussion started by your not being happy about what they posted.

what about "music exists and we have names for genres and subgenres". LOL
There were a few posts that made no sense, I couldn't help it. I already apologized... 
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M is for Musique concrète instrumentale

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N is for neo-prog


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N is for Nu metal
 
Korn - Falling Away From Me
 
 
 

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Some more links:

Music styles A to F

Music styles G to M

Music styles N to R

Music styles S to Z

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^ Well, then, let's do some O is for Oi! (a word my wife uses a lot, which is interesting since my favourite word came up a little earlier)

This oi! is new to moi! (actually I have heard of Oi! but not heard this song)



I hope Oink is a genre. If it exists it might use The Fuzz pedals for its guitars.
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P is for Pansori.

Songhee Pansori Lab - Indangsoo



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P for Post Rock:

Fly Pan Am - Parkour



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"Q" for Quiet Storm (again) and celebrating my love for this evergreen Soul classic. Heart

Roberta Flack & Peabo Bryson - Tonight I Celebrate My Love for You



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote I prophesy disaster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2021 at 05:22
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:




I think the real joke here is highlighting the silliness of creating words such as this where one appends "phobia" to the Greek or Latin word for some random object as if such a phobia actually exists.
 
Another thing that gets my goat is weird collective nouns (eg, a murder of crows).
 

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R is for (classic) Rock & Roll of course!


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S - Snowfall Rock

(ok, Symphonic Rock, don't want @Cristi to blow a gasket or anything. Wink)


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