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Re: Guess he hasn't heard Paris... [message #71733 is a reply to message #71726] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 09:29 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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What annoyed me was that he is convinced digital just sounds bad.
I've heard the same rubbish from Neil Young too.
had a audiophile friend tell me that once. I pulled out one of my
classical discs and put it on his system. How's that sound, I asked?
Sounds GREAT, says he!
So, I ask him, if one CD can sound good, then it is not the medium is
it? And his eyes got really big... Yeah, that's right!!
All CD's can sound good. If they do not, someone blew it along
the production process line somewhere.
As far as the music itself being bad, I have to say I am sick to the
death of fuggin' classic rock and all that crap. I'd still rather hear
the Ramones than anything Rod Stewart has ever done, but the
Ramones are still not on the radio very often.
Comparing the music from that era to now is a useless excercise.
Wake up!! It's 2006! Time to move on.
I subscribe to American Songwriter mag, and I am sitting here
listening to their sampler. Honestly. some of it is pure crap.
Brainless, uninformed political excreta from Norman Blake and
others, and just plain lame stuff. On the other hand Guy Clark's
"Out in the Parking Lot" ought to be on the damn radio instead of
Mariah or that Aguilera skank... Radney Foster's "Half of My
Mistakes" kicks butt as well.
The culture is degraded, not because it is not the "glorious 60's"
(I almost barfed writing that) but because we have no one but
ourselves to rebel against any more.
Anarchy requires stability to rebel against.
Otherwise, it's just narcissism innit? Look around you.
Is there anything even a little bit stable in the culture?
It's like Marilyn Manson... It's a comedy act. Does he think he's
actually going to shock anyone with the amount of violence on TV
and everyone with 10 channels of gonzo porn?
In 1970 "Long Time Gone" meant something. Now it's just an
opportunity to light up another memory or two...
blaahhhh...
Great stuff is out there. Not "next big thing" not "the new Beatles"
not "the new MIles", but good songs. Too bad they are so hard
to find.
DC
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>What a crock. If nobody has made a good sounding record in twenty years
that's
>ten years longer than the last time that loser made a record worth recording.
>Someone should buy that washed up tosser a Thievery Corporation record.
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>"DC" <dc@spammersonbleeker.com> wrote:
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Re: Guess he hasn't heard Paris... [message #71737 is a reply to message #71733] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 10:55 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Where do I get 10 channels of gonzo porn?
"DC" <dc@spammersondesolationrow.com> wrote:
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>What annoyed me was that he is convinced digital just sounds bad.
>
>I've heard the same rubbish from Neil Young too.
>
>had a audiophile friend tell me that once. I pulled out one of my
>classical discs and put it on his system. How's that sound, I asked?
>
>Sounds GREAT, says he!
>
>So, I ask him, if one CD can sound good, then it is not the medium is
>it? And his eyes got really big... Yeah, that's right!!
>
>All CD's can sound good. If they do not, someone blew it along
>the production process line somewhere.
>
>As far as the music itself being bad, I have to say I am sick to the
>death of fuggin' classic rock and all that crap. I'd still rather hear
>the Ramones than anything Rod Stewart has ever done, but the
>Ramones are still not on the radio very often.
>Comparing the music from that era to now is a useless excercise.
>Wake up!! It's 2006! Time to move on.
>
>I subscribe to American Songwriter mag, and I am sitting here
>listening to their sampler. Honestly. some of it is pure crap.
>Brainless, uninformed political excreta from Norman Blake and
>others, and just plain lame stuff. On the other hand Guy Clark's
>"Out in the Parking Lot" ought to be on the damn radio instead of
>Mistakes" kicks butt as well.
>
>The culture is degraded, not because it is not the "glorious 60's"
>(I almost barfed writing that) but because we have no one but
>ourselves to rebel against any more.
>Anarchy requires stability to rebel against.
>Otherwise, it's just narcissism innit? Look around you.
>Is there anything even a little bit stable in the culture?
>
>It's like Marilyn Manson... It's a comedy act. Does he think he's
>actually going to shock anyone with the amount of violence on TV
>and everyone with 10 channels of gonzo porn?
>
>In 1970 "Long Time Gone" meant something. Now it's just an
>opportunity to light up another memory or two...
>
>blaahhhh...
>
>Great stuff is out there. Not "next big thing" not "the new Beatles"
>not "the new MIles", but good songs. Too bad they are so hard
>to find.
>
>DC
>
>
>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>What a crock. If nobody has made a good sounding record in twenty years
>that's
>>ten years longer than the last time that loser made a record worth recording.
>>Someone should buy that washed up tosser a Thievery Corporation record.
>
>>
>>"DC" <dc@spammersonbleeker.com> wrote:
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>>> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=domestic News&storyid=2006-08-22T173033Z_01_N22395766_RTRUKOC_0_U S-LEISURE-DYLAN.xml&src=rss&rpc=22
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Re: Guess he hasn't heard Paris... [message #71741 is a reply to message #71737] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 11:20 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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In EL LAY, man..
Heck I dunno about 10, but there are at least 6 here on Charter...
DC
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>Where do I get 10 channels of gonzo porn?
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersondesolationrow.com> wrote:
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>>What annoyed me was that he is convinced digital just sounds bad.
>>
>>I've heard the same rubbish from Neil Young too.
>>
>>had a audiophile friend tell me that once. I pulled out one of my
>>classical discs and put it on his system. How's that sound, I asked?
>>
>>Sounds GREAT, says he!
>>
>>So, I ask him, if one CD can sound good, then it is not the medium is
>>it? And his eyes got really big... Yeah, that's right!!
>>
>>All CD's can sound good. If they do not, someone blew it along
>>the production process line somewhere.
>>
>>As far as the music itself being bad, I have to say I am sick to the
>>death of fuggin' classic rock and all that crap. I'd still rather hear
>>the Ramones than anything Rod Stewart has ever done, but the
>>Ramones are still not on the radio very often.
>>Comparing the music from that era to now is a useless excercise.
>>Wake up!! It's 2006! Time to move on.
>>
>>I subscribe to American Songwriter mag, and I am sitting here
>>listening to their sampler. Honestly. some of it is pure crap.
>>Brainless, uninformed political excreta from Norman Blake and
>>others, and just plain lame stuff. On the other hand Guy Clark's
>>"Out in the Parking Lot" ought to be on the damn radio instead of
>>Mistakes" kicks butt as well.
>>
>>The culture is degraded, not because it is not the "glorious 60's"
>>(I almost barfed writing that) but because we have no one but
>>ourselves to rebel against any more.
>>Anarchy requires stability to rebel against.
>>Otherwise, it's just narcissism innit? Look around you.
>>Is there anything even a little bit stable in the culture?
>>
>>It's like Marilyn Manson... It's a comedy act. Does he think he's
>>actually going to shock anyone with the amount of violence on TV
>>and everyone with 10 channels of gonzo porn?
>>
>>In 1970 "Long Time Gone" meant something. Now it's just an
>>opportunity to light up another memory or two...
>>
>>blaahhhh...
>>
>>Great stuff is out there. Not "next big thing" not "the new Beatles"
>>not "the new MIles", but good songs. Too bad they are so hard
>>to find.
>>
>>DC
>>
>>
>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>What a crock. If nobody has made a good sounding record in twenty years
>>that's
>>>ten years longer than the last time that loser made a record worth recording.
>>>Someone should buy that washed up tosser a Thievery Corporation record.
>>
>>>
>>>"DC" <dc@spammersonbleeker.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=domestic News&storyid=2006-08-22T173033Z_01_N22395766_RTRUKOC_0_U S-LEISURE-DYLAN.xml&src=rss&rpc=22
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Re: Guess he hasn't heard Paris... [message #71750 is a reply to message #71733] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 15:53 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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>What annoyed me was that he is convinced digital just sounds bad.
>I've heard the same rubbish from Neil Young too.
......that's 'cause Neil Young just sounds bad too.
"DC" <dc@spammersondesolationrow.com> wrote in message
news:44ef2555$1@linux...
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> What annoyed me was that he is convinced digital just sounds bad.
>
> I've heard the same rubbish from Neil Young too.
>
> had a audiophile friend tell me that once. I pulled out one of my
> classical discs and put it on his system. How's that sound, I asked?
>
> Sounds GREAT, says he!
>
> So, I ask him, if one CD can sound good, then it is not the medium is
> it? And his eyes got really big... Yeah, that's right!!
>
> All CD's can sound good. If they do not, someone blew it along
> the production process line somewhere.
>
> As far as the music itself being bad, I have to say I am sick to the
> death of fuggin' classic rock and all that crap. I'd still rather hear
> the Ramones than anything Rod Stewart has ever done, but the
> Ramones are still not on the radio very often.
> Comparing the music from that era to now is a useless excercise.
> Wake up!! It's 2006! Time to move on.
>
> I subscribe to American Songwriter mag, and I am sitting here
> listening to their sampler. Honestly. some of it is pure crap.
> Brainless, uninformed political excreta from Norman Blake and
> others, and just plain lame stuff. On the other hand Guy Clark's
> "Out in the Parking Lot" ought to be on the damn radio instead of
> Mariah or that Aguilera skank... Radney Foster's "Half of My
> Mistakes" kicks butt as well.
>
> The culture is degraded, not because it is not the "glorious 60's"
> (I almost barfed writing that) but because we have no one but
> ourselves to rebel against any more.
> Anarchy requires stability to rebel against.
> Otherwise, it's just narcissism innit? Look around you.
> Is there anything even a little bit stable in the culture?
>
> It's like Marilyn Manson... It's a comedy act. Does he think he's
> actually going to shock anyone with the amount of violence on TV
> and everyone with 10 channels of gonzo porn?
>
> In 1970 "Long Time Gone" meant something. Now it's just an
> opportunity to light up another memory or two...
>
> blaahhhh...
>
> Great stuff is out there. Not "next big thing" not "the new Beatles"
> not "the new MIles", but good songs. Too bad they are so hard
> to find.
>
> DC
>
>
> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
> >
> >What a crock. If nobody has made a good sounding record in twenty years
> that's
> >ten years longer than the last time that loser made a record worth
recording.
> >Someone should buy that washed up tosser a Thievery Corporation record.
>
> >
> >"DC" <dc@spammersonbleeker.com> wrote:
> >>
>
>> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=domestic News&storyid=2
006-08-22T173033Z_01_N22395766_RTRUKOC_0_US-LEISURE-DYLAN.xm l&src=rss&rpc=22
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