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| Author: | jfauser [ Sun Mar 03, 2013 8:42 pm ] |
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boo boo wrote: Of course passion has a place in music, I'm simply saying it's an overrated concept especially when people think it's the be-all end all of musical merit, when music's merit should really be judged by, you know, the actual musical aspects. I can agree. I respect it when someone has passion, but I'm not going to listen to them if they just play utter nonsense. Passion only seems to get pulled up when people have nothing good to say about someone. |
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| Author: | Adequate Gatsby [ Sun Mar 03, 2013 8:45 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: state your unpopular opinions as facts |
Usually at student-teacher conferences. "Johnny's a very... passionate student." |
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| Author: | boo boo [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:03 am ] |
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chicken sandwich wrote: boo boo wrote: You're such a loathsome fuck. oh, the hypocrisy is killing me I'm not a loathsome fuck. Not when I'm off trolling duty anyway. |
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| Author: | Tudwell [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:34 am ] |
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joe c wrote: I think Bowie actually sounds more emotional in his...later years? Everything after the '90s. That being said, his early '70s output is some of the best rock music ever recorded. Although, Ziggy's appeal is 50% Bowie 50% Ronson ("Moonage Daydream" hoo lawdy). I get what Tudwell is saying, to a certain extent, even though "Five Years" and "Changes" kind of prove him wrong, but Bowie's music isn't about heart-on-the-sleeve passion or whatever. It's about competence, arrangements, songwriting, and most important, it's about David Bowie. There are certain artists where their personality alone (Bowie, PJ Harvey, a lot of hip hop artists, etc) can carry a song, or in some cases an entire album. I guess it just depends on whether you buy into that or not. But what I want you to do Tudzy is to give a close listen to Ziggy. Get high quality mp3s or vinyls or whatever you do and spend some time with it. See, Five Years just doesn't do it for me. It seems like it wants to be a moving ballad, but Bowie undermines it with half-baked psychedelicisms ("all the nobody people" etc.) and deadpan humor. Like, is "My brain hurts a lot" really supposed to be a serious line? It seems too blunt and understated to be a sincere reaction to the discovery that Earth has only five years left. Same with the "What a surprise" line. Which only serves to distance me from what seems to be the actually intended emotional response. I think Bowie wants to have his cake and eat it too - he wants to play the detached, ironizing observer and also be a moving songwriter at the same time, and it just doesn't work. He's trying to go in different directions at once and as a result goes nowhere. |
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| Author: | boo boo [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:45 am ] |
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So having idiosyncratic lyrics = going nowhere. Ok man, just make that indie folk album you always wanted to make about jerking off to pics of girls in your high school yearbook before crying yourself to sleep so we can hear what true songwriting is. |
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| Author: | Tudwell [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:48 am ] |
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boo boo wrote: So having idiosyncratic lyrics = going nowhere. No, I actually specifically explained why I felt that particular song went nowhere. Astral Weeks has idiosyncratic lyrics and I obviously love that album. |
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| Author: | joe c [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:54 pm ] |
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Tudwell wrote: he wants to play the detached, ironizing observer and also be a moving songwriter at the same time, and it just doesn't work. He's trying to go in different directions at once and as a result goes nowhere. I guess this is just the part we disagree on. I think it works very well, the observer in the lyricism and the moving songwriter in the music. Bowie is a contradiction and a chameleon and that's his direction. |
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| Author: | corrections [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:04 pm ] |
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pave wrote: some more:
Tom Waits' music is better than The Beatles. no Ani DiFranco is a better lyricist than Bob Dylan. no opinion Bob Dylan is a better songwriter and performer than he is a lyricist. possibly Illmatic isn't that good. and neither is Nas as a whole. the following emcees/lyricsts are all more fun to listen to: Mos Def, Redman, Big L, Eminem, Common, Talib Kweli, Big Pun. no opinion 80s Crimson > 70s Crimson false Chris Cornell was a terrible songwriter. his vocal melodies are the equivalent of snails moving through mud with anvils strapped to their backs (with no shoes, nigga) with you completely Pet Sounds is really good for like a year after you get over the fact that, as a teenager, you thought The Beach Boys sucked (despite not knowing anything about them) but then you realized they didn't. but after that year, it really isn't all that fun to listen to anymore. false |
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| Author: | corrections [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:04 pm ] |
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a few good trains wrote: You know who's boring? Grizzly Bear. Yes |
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| Author: | corrections [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:07 pm ] |
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boo boo wrote: "Style over substance" is a criticism I hate with a passion... except when I can use it to describe music I don't like and then it's ok. Alright I've caught you. Put your hands up! Time for some good old fashioned street justice
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| Author: | thejew [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:56 pm ] |
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Tom Waits is far more creative than The Beatles could ever hope to be. Yeah Tudwell basically named all the reasons why I love David Bowie. |
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| Author: | Led for your Head [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:11 pm ] |
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boo boo wrote: So having idiosyncratic lyrics = going nowhere. Ok man, just make that indie folk album you always wanted to make about jerking off to pics of girls in your high school yearbook before crying yourself to sleep so we can hear what true songwriting is. I'll laugh. |
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| Author: | zephead8 [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:51 pm ] |
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cul de sac is the best van morrison song |
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| Author: | Cruz [ Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:37 am ] |
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caravan is the best van morrison song |
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| Author: | batman [ Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:19 am ] |
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agree with your thoughts on "passionate" music boo boo. I'm not sure if this is basically the same thing, but I also don't like describing music as "emotional." Doesn't all music come from some type of emotion? Even if the emotion is apathy, or emptiness. |
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