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Soularize
So Heaveh



Registered: 02/11/05
Posts: 1,006
Loc: wisdom's butt cheeks
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Sublime's music honestly never struck me as being very, well...sublime. I think they're an overrated band and could name a hundred better ones from that particular era.
Music hasn't grown cold...you just aren't opening up your eyes and ears to all of the 'diamonds' in the rough of this musical landscape which we reside in. In fact I have just the opposite problem (if you can call it that) with music, in that there are essentially so many great bands/musicians and so little time. It's actually quite comforting in this way to realize that no matter how hard you tried, you could NEVER catch up with all the great music in the world. Believe me, I try. It isn't possible. A friend of mine once told me that certain music comes into your life at a certain time for special reasons. Hadn't ever really considered that myself but it's a pretty cool thought.
-------------------- "I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitious."
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dill705
Amazed



Registered: 12/10/07
Posts: 3,779
Loc: The Cat's Cradle
Last seen: 6 months, 13 days
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Re: State of Music [Re: Soularize]
#8100012 - 03/04/08 01:06 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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I agree that you can never catch up with the good music, but personally, as I search for more good music, the dates the music was recorded on are going backwards, not forwards...
Good night Shroomery
-------------------- My advice is to find those things that give pleasure and do them often without too much attachment and relax and wait for the show to end.
-Icelander-
I like free markets and all. Truly I do, at least in general, but there needs to be some kind of oversight in recognition of sustainability. Life works the same way, on a bunch of sustainable systems. Why not honor what made us what we are and take some lessons? Nature FTW!
~dill705~
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jewunit
Right On!


Registered: 01/11/07
Posts: 29,261
Loc: Columbus, Ohio
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Re: State of Music [Re: dill705]
#8100048 - 03/04/08 01:19 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
dill705 said: Now jazz is a whole different subject. I think that jazz is so fundamentally different that progression is easier, because it takes actual musical talent to just play jazz. Hence, these people have the ability to take their music to a new and unexplored place.
Rap simply can't be taken to a new place, it always has been someone talking over a beat, often stolen from it's originators.
Do you understand the conflicting points in those two statements?
Oh, and dumbed down beyond your level? Are you Pat Metheny? Come on man, most music is not power chords.
I know where this argument is going, and unfortunately we're gonna have to agree to disagree.
-------------------- Madtowntripper said:
It's common knowledge that Jewunit is an umemployed drain on society, supposedly attending some university that nobodies ever heard of.
He may in fact, be a literal bum, only able to make himself known to us here by occasionally stopping into dark internet cafes to make a few quick, frantic posts before the owners force him to leave because of the stench of rotting vegetables and desperation wafting forth from his pores.
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