eh, you know what I mean...btw, english isn't my native tounge anyways...donkey tugger wrote:Thats's what you were arfter then, a bird that goes down eh?snooky wrote:a descent woman
Why do people feel the need to write standard music?
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- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
As some smart ass American sex journalist put it: Going down on your partner is no longer an option. It is just plain necessary.donkey tugger wrote:That's what you were arfter then, a bird that goes down eh?snooky wrote:a descent woman
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- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
I obviously expressed my self badly, because that is NOT what I was trying to say AT ALL!snooky wrote:herodotus: you don't like blowjobs/head?
I was trying to say that if someone won't give blowjobs/head, then DON'T take up with them.
I mean, unless it's for some sort of religious or medical reason. Not because "It's gross...YUCK", or some reason like that.
If you hook up with such a person you WILL be disappointed over time.
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- 3002 posts since 24 Nov, 2003 from Heidelberg&Hamburg
I'm not married yet, but that's good advice!herodotus wrote: Makes me glad I am married (and yes, a love song was used in the winning-her-over process).
And I must see not to write a love song that has been 60 million times.
- You can't write one that hasn't been written before.
- Yes I can.
- You can't write one
- Yes I can.
silently spoken aside, like someone slightly drunk: I never was quite a fan of postmodern thought taken to extreme. But if anybody of postmodern students say to me "there is no genius, that's "phallogocentrism" (as they put it, not me
After them we all do "mainstream".
- I don't agree
- Yes you have to
- I don't agree
- yes...
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- 7217 posts since 21 Aug, 2004 from Trondheim, Norway
Klemperer, what are you on about? I thought this thread was about fellatio?Klemperer wrote:I'm not married yet, but that's good advice!herodotus wrote: Makes me glad I am married (and yes, a love song was used in the winning-her-over process).
And I must see not to write a love song that has been 60 million times.
- You can't write one that hasn't been written before.
- Yes I can.
- You can't write one
- Yes I can.
silently spoken aside, like someone slightly drunk: I never was quite a fan of postmodern thought taken to extreme. But if anybody of postmodern students say to me "there is no genius, that's "phallogocentrism" (as they put it, not me) we all are a social text" I don't agree, but it's rather difficult to answer them as they don't answer to arguments. They are simply right, at least most of them react this way as I've seen some hundred times.
After them we all do "mainstream".
- I don't agree
- Yes you have to
- I don't agree
- yes...
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- 1927 posts since 30 Oct, 2003 from Frolicking in Dirac's Ocean
"fellatio and the origins and descent of the popular song" - a thesis waiting to be gone down upon
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- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
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- 1119 posts since 29 Jun, 2004 from within you without you
snooky wrote:JeffSanders wrote:You're going to subconsciously emulate music you love...and your way of playing that particular style is tainted by every experience, belief...every f**ked up movie and book, every adventure...so I find a lot of the people who are considered innovators just constantly feed their brains. Listen to jazz, tarnce, 70's Brit Metal, Motown. Anything you can imagine. The mind is unbelievable at storing it all.
the coolest part is when all those influences comes out in dreams and you hear these kickass totally original tracks in your dream and you just know that it'll be gone when you wake up..always nice to know that you're producing stuff up when you sleep!
Hell yes!! That does suck to know they'll be forgotten(!!), and you're right - it's a very good sign.
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I wonder if most people could even spot something *original* anyway.
I mean, what is the latest really original genre? Hip Hop? Electronica?
Personally, I think the last really original musical genre was reggae, and then when you hear reggae attempted by Kenny G., you feel like you wanna brutalize small domesticated farm animals and then maybe eat a cyanide sandwich...
I mean, what is the latest really original genre? Hip Hop? Electronica?
Personally, I think the last really original musical genre was reggae, and then when you hear reggae attempted by Kenny G., you feel like you wanna brutalize small domesticated farm animals and then maybe eat a cyanide sandwich...
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- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
I could care less about ackowledging originality. Quality is by far the most important aspect to me, even if 'quality' is applied as a reverse technology like getting a good garage sound..
This Sun we're all under's been around for a minute.
This Sun we're all under's been around for a minute.
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- 231 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from Network XXIII
Hear! Hear!Sickle666 wrote:I could care less about ackowledging originality. Quality is by far the most important aspect to me, even if 'quality' is applied as a reverse technology like getting a good garage sound..
This Sun we're all under's been around for a minute.
an autumn leaf
on the open lotus ~
pond turns brighter ~
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- 11383 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
EDIT: well, it seems JeffSanders already touched on this subject. 
I haven't read trough the whole thread but it seems like nobody has mentioned yet that creativity doesn't "just appear" from thin air. One is born and grows up in a certain culture, listening to certain music and sounds, this exposure WILL affect the music one writes. So, if one grows up only listening to pop then it is very likely that the music one writes is mostly based around the most common chord progressions, rythms and sounds.
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I haven't read trough the whole thread but it seems like nobody has mentioned yet that creativity doesn't "just appear" from thin air. One is born and grows up in a certain culture, listening to certain music and sounds, this exposure WILL affect the music one writes. So, if one grows up only listening to pop then it is very likely that the music one writes is mostly based around the most common chord progressions, rythms and sounds.
- bManic