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[#] Tue May 01 2018 18:13:20 UTC from pandora

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Well, you can continue to be a D***, and I'll continue to call people out for it. I can't imagine why anyone would purposely want to be a bad person with all the bad crap already in the world.

[#] Tue May 01 2018 18:20:08 UTC from kc5tja

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Ehh, whatever. You haven't a clue about what I'm like, and obvious joke flew right over your cuckoo's nest, so this sounds entirely like a personal problem on your behalf. Good day.

[#] Tue May 01 2018 18:28:43 UTC from Haven

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Tue May 01 2018 14:07:08 EDT from kc5tja @ Uncensored
I agree; now, country death-metal rap, on the other hand, now *that* is music.

I think you just described most Scandinavian music.  



[#] Tue May 01 2018 20:57:19 UTC from pandora

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kc, I wasn't directing that at you.

[#] Wed May 02 2018 09:53:15 UTC from fleeb <>

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I will second this, I wouldn't say the songs they cover are 'really
crappy', I think they cover a wide variety of music.  Some is crappy
pop music but they also cover the likes of Ozzy, Guns & Roses,
Radiohead & Aerosmith. 

To be clear, I didn't say they exclusively cover (and improve) crappy pop tunes, although it probably came off that way. They do quite a variety of music, all of which is of very good quality.

My niece went to a concert they had a while ago. Oddly, I learned of them through her.

[#] Wed May 02 2018 10:05:43 UTC from fleeb <>

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Right.

Nice guys finish last, they say. And I think there's some truth to it. If you try to generally be nice, folks walk all over you.

So, over time, you learn to hide your inclination to be nice in various ways.
Maybe you put on a curmudgeonly appearance. Maybe you adopt sarcasm. Maybe you make a lot of biting comments. Or maybe you intentionally start provoking people by hitting their buttons in certain ways. But at your core, you might still be a nice person who, when you get past the bullshit, does nice things, perhaps hidden away so few people notice, or timed for when the act really matters.

Now, I probably shouldn't out a nice guy trying to stay hidden. I probably should just ignore what I've read here and enjoy the entertainment. And I guess you'll have to judge for yourself if this makes me a nice guy, or a guy who is truly awful. But I don't think aahz is as terrible a person as he suggests here.

But I do think everyone who comes here likes to push buttons to some degree.

[#] Wed May 02 2018 16:35:35 UTC from wizard of aahz

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You're ruining this for me fleeb. I really want to be terrible.

[#] Wed May 02 2018 18:41:53 UTC from fleeb <>

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And instead, I'm terrible.

[#] Wed May 02 2018 18:50:49 UTC from zooer

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Because this is the music room, I am treble.



[#] Wed May 23 2018 02:44:54 UTC from mjc <>

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Murderous by Nitzer Ebb from That Total Age in the headphones at the moment.

Brother used to own the album on cassette.

Interesting re-visit.

Probably middle-age stalking me.  I have recently purchased a few things I used to own on vinyl or cassette from Columbia House or RCA record clubs, Journey Frontiers for example.

Find myself browsing Duran Duran and A Flock of Seagulls titles.

The nostalgia hits hard.



[#] Wed May 23 2018 11:51:19 UTC from wizard of aahz

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<GRIN> Journey Frontiers is the example I use for music to listen to while slitting your wrists.. Separate Ways is the perfect one.

[#] Thu May 31 2018 17:23:00 UTC from fleeb <>

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"You keep lyin' when you oughta be truthin'."

Every time I hear that line, I cringe.

Someone thought Frank sang so well, Nancy would do a good job, too. But singing doesn't work that way.

But, ignoring her voice, the lyrics... my god, the lyrics. At least with Porgy & Bess, you get to enjoy the contrast between atrocious (but thematically workable) English and an operatic style of singing that kinda makes the whole thing funny in some ways. But... this tune... *sigh*

[#] Sun Jun 10 2018 01:08:50 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Hah.. I went to put on Rush the other morning (old Rush too...) and the

25 year olds on the call with me gave me all sorts of crap.

Boy am I getting old.

Want to feel *really* old? I had a thought this week:

When I was an IGlet, I got really tired of the "oldies" station my dad always had on the radio. (The old WCBS-FM, for those of you in the Uncensoredland radio market.) And I just realized: him playing 1950's music in the 1980's is chronologically equivalent to me playing 1980's music now.

(Although it's interesting that the term "oldies" still seems to refer to 1950's-1960's shoo-bee-doo-wop type music today, just like it did 30 years ago. It doesn't seem to be a moving target.)

(Now if you'll excuse me, I've got to go put on my letter jacket, pick up my steady, and head to the malt shop.)

[#] Sun Jun 10 2018 23:27:54 UTC from zooer

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From what I understand "Classic rock" now includes 80s bands.  I hear 70/80s music played as background music and Stairway to Heaven was on a Muzak playlist around 1994.



[#] Mon Jun 11 2018 02:24:08 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I've come to understand that music died in 1996 when the regulations were changed to permit the same handful of companies to own almost all of the radio stations. It consolidated the payola market and moved record companies from "discovered" artists to "manufactured" artists. And the vast majority of the manufactured artists are performing music written by only two people (Lukasz Gottwald and Max Martin).

These kids need to get off my lawn.

[#] Mon Jun 11 2018 13:56:23 UTC from zooer

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On YouTube there is an interview with Elliot Easton (The Cars) and another with Stewart Copeland (The Police), they both talk about how when they started the bands could interact with the local DJs which helped promote the music and the band.  The music industry has changed, all corporate programming comes from New York City and it is very hard for a new band to make it because they can't get their music into the playlist.

 

 



[#] Wed Jun 13 2018 23:10:51 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Don't worry -- radio is dying, and then new music will have to pass through the same Silicon Valley gatekeepers who control everything else.  :(



[#] Thu Jun 14 2018 11:30:31 UTC from fleeb <>

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To be sure, I don't bother listening to the radio for anything interesting or new.

I go to Youtube...e.

Unfortunately, advertisers may be killing Youtube, so I might have to find something else. Advertisers don't like it when their carefully produced commercial appears in support of a beheading someone published on Youtube in support of their radical bullshit.

[#] Thu Jun 14 2018 13:10:28 UTC from zooer

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Wed Jun 13 2018 07:10:51 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored

Don't worry -- radio is dying, and then new music will have to pass through the same Silicon Valley gatekeepers who control everything else.  :(

I am not worried.  I rarely listen to the radio, if I do the radio station is playing the same few songs they have been playing for years.  I listen to my MP3 player, which has such a piss poor random number generator it picks the same few songs each time.  The biggest difference is I don't have to hear an advertisement or the DJ making some stupid comment. 



[#] Wed Jun 27 2018 18:46:40 UTC from fleeb <>

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How many folks here know that Safety Dance is a protest song?

They aren't protesting a war, though, as much as the banning of a particular kind of dance in some nightclubs because it was deemed too dangerous (I think it was slam dancing, but I am not sure).

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