[quote]roguevampire wrote:
To be fair, I realize she is a good singer, I simply don’t like that genre of music. Wheres the electric guitars? Wheres that rock, metal sound. [/quote]
If electric guitars define a genre, any unplugged performance ever given by a rock band isn’t rock due to the absence of electric guitars. [/quote]
I think you are nitpicking over what im saying. unplugged is an mtv thing. Do you really think metallica would sell out any concert going unplugged, lol. thats comical. sure, its nice to hear an unplugged song for variety sake. But that could never ever be a whole concert.
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
To be fair, I realize she is a good singer, I simply don’t like that genre of music. Wheres the electric guitars? Wheres that rock, metal sound. [/quote]
If electric guitars define a genre, any unplugged performance ever given by a rock band isn’t rock due to the absence of electric guitars. [/quote]
I think you are nitpicking over what im saying. unplugged is an mtv thing. Do you really think metallica would sell out any concert going unplugged, lol. thats comical. sure, its nice to hear an unplugged song for variety sake. But that could never ever be a whole concert.[/quote]
“Where’s the electric guitars” (not the first time you’ve said it) = you don’t listen to music without them. Rock music is not defined by electric guitars. It’s that simple, and any “nitpicking”, as usual, is from you, trying to get people to tie themselves in knots.
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
To be fair, I realize she is a good singer, I simply don’t like that genre of music. Wheres the electric guitars? Wheres that rock, metal sound. [/quote]
If electric guitars define a genre, any unplugged performance ever given by a rock band isn’t rock due to the absence of electric guitars. [/quote]
I think you are nitpicking over what im saying. unplugged is an mtv thing. Do you really think metallica would sell out any concert going unplugged, lol. thats comical. sure, its nice to hear an unplugged song for variety sake. But that could never ever be a whole concert.[/quote]
“Where’s the electric guitars” (not the first time you’ve said it) = you don’t listen to music without them. Rock music is not defined by electric guitars. It’s that simple, and any “nitpicking”, as usual, is from you, trying to get people to tie themselves in knots. [/quote]
heavy metal is defined by the electric guitar. By you even trying to argue against it, shows how little you know. While its true, I do like some groups that aren’t really defined by the electric guitar(the doors) but theren’t aren’t many. The doors also weren’t heavy metal. If people want to listen to adele and people like that, fine. Go for it. Id rather spoon my own eyeballs out, than to listen to her.
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
To be fair, I realize she is a good singer, I simply don’t like that genre of music. Wheres the electric guitars? Wheres that rock, metal sound. [/quote]
If electric guitars define a genre, any unplugged performance ever given by a rock band isn’t rock due to the absence of electric guitars. [/quote]
I think you are nitpicking over what im saying. unplugged is an mtv thing. Do you really think metallica would sell out any concert going unplugged, lol. thats comical. sure, its nice to hear an unplugged song for variety sake. But that could never ever be a whole concert.[/quote]
“Where’s the electric guitars” (not the first time you’ve said it) = you don’t listen to music without them. Rock music is not defined by electric guitars. It’s that simple, and any “nitpicking”, as usual, is from you, trying to get people to tie themselves in knots. [/quote]
heavy metal is defined by the electric guitar. By you even trying to argue against it, shows how little you know. While its true, I do like some groups that aren’t really defined by the electric guitar(the doors) but theren’t aren’t many. The doors also weren’t heavy metal. If people want to listen to adele and people like that, fine. Go for it. Id rather spoon my own eyeballs out, than to listen to her.[/quote]