[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]Mr. Frost wrote:
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
[quote]Mr. Frost wrote:
[quote]RSGZ wrote:
[quote]Mr. Frost wrote:
Since I can see that you guys enjoyed my post so much I will continue.
PLUS about half of the folk I have heard (not too much)
PLUS 95% of all glam.
annnnnd I really WANT to hate Bob Dylan but I can’t. 
I don’t hate Lou Reed, but i can’t listen to his music
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Soundgarden? Silverchair?
Obvious troll is obvious.
Name some bands you do like.
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So answering the post honestly is trolling? Interesting theory. Keep working on that.
I do like Classical, Jazz, most Blues, Funk, classic Soul, and most electronic styles of music.
And I have a real love of Avante Guarde, Experimental like music. Most of my favorite artists are classed as “Experimental” within some category.
However since you fuck wits don’t seem to want to talk about anything but Rock I like a lot of Punk and Alternative. Mostly from the 80’s. I like Elvis, The Doors, The Beatles, Orbison.
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Oh I can talk jazz with you. Avant garde jazz too. But you’ve put your goddamned pathetic lack of taste in music on full display for everyone here and I strongly question your taste in this area as well.
I’d be willing to bet you own absolutely zero John Coltrane post-A Love Supreme. Have you ever heard Coltrane’s “Sunship”? “Interstellar Space”? “Meditations”? Have you ever even heard Miles’ “On the Corner”? “Live at the Cellar Door: 1970”? Anything at all by Tony Williams’ “Lifetime”? What about Ornette Coleman? Do you even know who he is? Matthew Shipp? Pat Methany?
And you like 80’s punk eh? I’d bet the fucking house you think the Dead Kennedy’s are a bunch of fucking sell-out fascists! That is if you’ve ever heard anything by them other than “Holiday in Cambodia”.
And you like “some” David Bowie and NIN. There are about 10-20 fucking bands/musicians that are absolutely untouchable in my humble yet clearly more informed than your opinion:
David Bowie, NIN, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Wu-Tang Clan (early shit and all their early solo stuff), The White Stripes, RATM, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Jonh Coltrane, Miles Davis, Nas, The Red Hot Chili Peppers (especially Blood…Magik, the perfect album) and maybe Pink Floyd.
Only the bastard offspring of Benito Mussolini and Lee Harvey Oswald would put any of those bands on their hate list.[/quote]
Your dreaming if you think that I would bother to quibble with you about who knows more about music. Maybe you do know more than me. Is that supposed to mean something to me? Please.
That being said,
Of course I have heard Coltrane and Davis. I love that stuff and everything you mentioned by them. “Meditations” is my favorite Coltrane album. Miles Davis is a god. I have always disagreed the saying “Jazz is a player’s art”. There are quite a large number of listeners who love it and understand it, but don’t play. Most of the Jazz that I know is from listening to the MTSU college radio station. I don’t have a lot of Jazz CD’s though, and so I can’t claim that my knowledge is very in depth. I know enough to know it’s great.
I do in fact love the Dead Kennedys. They rock. favorite song: Police Truck. I also love Pink Floyd, James Brown, and The Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Mother’s Milk FTW. The White Stripes aren’t bad, but I don’t think I would spend money on it.
It’s kind of wierd how upset you ass clowns get just because someone’s tastes are a little different. Do you have hissy fits and temper tantrums about other trivial things or is it just music?
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just about anything actually. SRC’s really piss us off, uhm, what else what else? Oh, measuring body fat percentage using Air Jordan’s, uhm, Dick Fountains, TBS, Rush. Rush pisses a lot of people off apparently, mostly because some people don’t like them and pisses them off which in turn pisses Rush fans off and they rabble about until nothing is solved or there’s something else to get up in arms about.
SO, yea, pretty much ANY trivial thing we’ll rabble about for days until circular logic has set in and the thread becomes a vortex of redundancy, hilarity and insanity. It makes for a very interesting time, tbh.[/quote]
LOL! Noted.