Amberience wrote:Children.
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BIG DICKS
SOS by Rihanna - what a bunch of kak.
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Jason Brian Merrill Jason Brian Merrill https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=87372
- KVRAF
- 2694 posts since 11 Nov, 2005 from http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Massena,+NY --(on the Canadian border)
check my profile for contact info.
msn messenger is my email as well.
msn messenger is my email as well.
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- KVRist
- 282 posts since 3 Oct, 2004
BIG DICKS!
didnt think much of he orginal as well. can't wait till someone gets tears for fears, and remakes them into some slow crap ballad christmas loving tune.
wait a minute.
didnt think much of he orginal as well. can't wait till someone gets tears for fears, and remakes them into some slow crap ballad christmas loving tune.
wait a minute.
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Polite Company Polite Company https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=95393
- KVRian
- 1193 posts since 23 Jan, 2006 from wrapped up in the fuzz - Boston, MA!
There is a difference I'll buy that but does that mean that one is objectively better than the other? I think not. Additionaly lots of people in hip-hop (and other genre) these days reproduce beats or basslines verbatim on their own to avoid paying for the sample clearence, is that somehow better because they 'played it themselves'? again I think not.it's hard to explain to those growing up in the age of sampling why there is a difference when one simply lifts the ACTUAL MUSIC from the original vs. doing a COVER VERSION....
p.s. regarding SOS while I cannot bring myself to say it is good I can't help enjoying it.
"Music is a hidden arithmetic exercise of the soul, which doesn't know that it is counting." - Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
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e to the i pi plus one equals zero
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e to the i pi plus one equals zero
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- KVRAF
- 2336 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Terra Firma
But the difference is that us old gits are hoping younger musicians will get a bit more original and daring rather than how our dads moaned at us about having safety pins in our ears.Cordelia wrote:This is fun to watch
You know your generation has just been rendered "obsolete" when you hear a tune on the radio and think thoughts like "What has become of music today?" or "They've taken a classic and ruined it!" (my reaction upon first hearing Soft Cell's version of Tainted Love) or "Hey, this sounds JUST like xxxx, what a rip-off!" or "Does no one care about originality anymore?" or...
Music was BETTER when YOU were 18, damn it. It's all downhill from here.
In this day and age, if I had kids my biggest fear would be that they'd grow up to be accountants - my dad would've loved that. Kids nowdays moan at their parents for not looking smart enough and not making the most of thier careers. Children have become old before their time. They worry about pensions!
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Chuck E. Jesus Chuck E. Jesus https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=108246
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- 7301 posts since 23 May, 2006 from in between a cornfield and a river
just as long as it ain't the "hard high-five"The Chase wrote:no YOU go to bed!Amberience wrote:Go to bed Chase!
*high-fives everyone else in thread*
or whatever you sport........
(edited for non-intended religious insult)
i didn't start this shit anyway, but what's wrong with starting some talk of music crap that pisses you off? seems legit to "moi" (? i don't f**king know, i gotta get back to floor sanding in MAY 90 DEGREE HEAT IN CHICAGO!!!! f**k THIS!!!!)
PBR!!!!
(EDIT: too many PBR's fer one post
and now some fine mexican food and a ginger ale will cool diablo....)
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Chuck E. Jesus Chuck E. Jesus https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=108246
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- 7301 posts since 23 May, 2006 from in between a cornfield and a river
how dare you rip on thee precious-mousse haired-emo-sample-dj-vst-pc-"pc"-post-everything-soldiers of WWIII?munchkin wrote:But the difference is that us old gits are hoping younger musicians will get a bit more original and daring rather than how our dads moaned at us about having safety pins in our ears.Cordelia wrote:This is fun to watch
You know your generation has just been rendered "obsolete" when you hear a tune on the radio and think thoughts like "What has become of music today?" or "They've taken a classic and ruined it!" (my reaction upon first hearing Soft Cell's version of Tainted Love) or "Hey, this sounds JUST like xxxx, what a rip-off!" or "Does no one care about originality anymore?" or...
Music was BETTER when YOU were 18, damn it. It's all downhill from here.
well, i have kids....my biggest fear is that i don't kill them/me/grandparents/neighbhors/passerby/small animals.....kvr -ers!munchkin wrote:
In this day and age, if I had kids my biggest fear would be that they'd grow up to be accountants - my dad would've loved that. Kids nowdays moan at their parents for not looking smart enough and not making the most of thier careers. Children have become old before their time. They worry about pensions!
live and let drink, whats me say....
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
Perfect way to put itPolite Company wrote:p.s. regarding SOS while I cannot bring myself to say it is good I can't help enjoying it.
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
Cordelia wrote:This is fun to watch
You know your generation has just been rendered "obsolete" when you hear a tune on the radio and think thoughts like "What has become of music today?" or "They've taken a classic and ruined it!" (my reaction upon first hearing Soft Cell's version of Tainted Love) or "Hey, this sounds JUST like xxxx, what a rip-off!" or "Does no one care about originality anymore?" or...
Music was BETTER when YOU were 18, damn it. It's all downhill from here.
Actually, I have been thinking "What is becoming of music today" when I was about 12 or so.
The nostalgia people have for the eighties baffles me. As far as radio music is concerned, I'd take Nirvana and Janes Addiction over Tears for fears and Quiet Riot no matter when they were active.
But the age I am most 'nostalgiac' over is the thirties and forties of the twentieth century, and I wasn't even born!
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
Nostalgia plays an interesting role in liking music. I listen to a lot of cheesey trance that I got into around 1999, and love it to death, when I wouldnt touch it if I found it today because it's cheesey shite.herodotus wrote:Cordelia wrote:This is fun to watch
You know your generation has just been rendered "obsolete" when you hear a tune on the radio and think thoughts like "What has become of music today?" or "They've taken a classic and ruined it!" (my reaction upon first hearing Soft Cell's version of Tainted Love) or "Hey, this sounds JUST like xxxx, what a rip-off!" or "Does no one care about originality anymore?" or...
Music was BETTER when YOU were 18, damn it. It's all downhill from here.
Actually, I have been thinking "What is becoming of music today" when I was about 12 or so.
The nostalgia people have for the eighties baffles me. As far as radio music is concerned, I'd take Nirvana and Janes Addiction over Tears for fears and Quiet Riot no matter when they were active.
But the age I am most 'nostalgiac' over is the thirties and forties of the twentieth century, and I wasn't even born!
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- KVRAF
- 2844 posts since 1 Jan, 2003
munchkin wrote:Children have become old before their time. They worry about pensions!
Well, this is true. I, however, refuse to take life seriously, am proudly immature, and will be homeless at retirement.
I'm not kidding.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
Cordelia wrote:munchkin wrote:Children have become old before their time. They worry about pensions!
Well, this is true. I, however, refuse to take life seriously, am proudly immature, and will be homeless at retirement.
I'm not kidding.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- KVRAF
- 7001 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
male genitalia maybe?
ah böwakawa poussé poussé
- KVRAF
- 7001 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
it matters to me. I still use it every single day.
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