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I'm reffering to 'lameness' (another word I probably made up) as a value. It has nothing to do being lazy, low bass is ineffectual, it doesn't move you. Plus, when you have to strain yourself to hear the bass you can't hear the rest of the song that well.

Being too lazy to read subtitles isn't a 'value'. Either the film is in the language you speak or it isn't.



I'm not talking about volume. You can play any song as physically loud as you want.



Doesn't change the fact that the bass was lower (among other factors), thus more lame.
 
Paying for opportunities such as gigs and promotion is wrong??? Even though, this is spine of todays current music business - the only difference is that with the labels your spending on a credit card. Very interesting topic.
 
All Things Must Pass is an excellent record that only shows signs of desperation during the two apple jams sides which are just that, a bunch of random jamming. It could have done without those but the other 4 sides is perfection. Harrison really proves how versatile of a songwriter he is and the album rotates between a lot of guest musicians (some of the best ever) to keep things fresh.

Imagine is great but Plastic Ono Band is better.

Plastic Ono Band > All Things Must Pass = Imagine > Ram

I just want to say that none of these guys (of the three, Ringo not included) are "cack" as solo artists. And please stop saying cack.
 
I Zirabra doesnt have world music elements?



I don't find it that repetitive, it's not any more repetitive than the last album, but you know, it is funk inspired music, have you heard most funk music? It's purposely repetitive, going on and on without much variation. That's a trait of the genre. When done right that repetition serves to give the music a hypnotic quality, and that totally works with Remain in Light.

Oh and aren't you a drone fan? ;)
 
I dunno if it really was a throwback as such, alot of the themes and the feel of the album was intended as a massive political statement at a time of fairly marked global turmoil, and to me the sound was miles and miles away from anything prior to Kid A / Amnesiac... it shared more in common with OK Computer i guess, but it's definitely not the same - the guitar parts and the electronic parts are a little more distilled from each other.
 
For me people on here are just straight talking. I wouldn't come on here if people were like hehe you like Nickelback, they're rubbish :p:

I like how people get straight to the point. Even if it comes across as a big strong, I prefer it.
 
well i think the word "unofenssive is a little off, but the thing is mainstream pop music is programmed almost always the same way, which i guess is "formulaic". but the thing is the reason most mainstream music is popular is cause the labels basically shove it down our throats, instead of fighting it most people accepted it that's basically how rap took over
 
With the Beatles for me, there are only four songs that I like. They are Day Tripper, Revolution, Helter Skelter, and Come Together (though the latter is better done by Aerosmith).

I don't give a shit about what they did for music, or how everyone else likes them, their music is lame in general to me.

The Who made way better music.
 
I was waiting for someone to say that :D

Don't get me wrong, I don't think it's anywhere near on par with the title track, Monkey Man, Love In Vain etc (mind you, not many songs I've heard are), I just kinda like it.
 
Yeah thats not unpopular seeing as thats one of the most liked songs off of his most popular album. Maybe you should learn a pretty easy to see fact before you go stated 'unpopular' opinions on an artist. Also, you said favorite, if it was best it could be considered unpopular but last time I checked favorite songs usually aren't considered unpopular opinions.
 
Well yeah, but I don't consider them nu metal.

I consider them funk metal, along with Primus, Mr. Bungle, Living Colour and early Incubus.

Nu metal is basically a watered down imitation of funk and groove metal.
 
The Nico tracks on TVU&N are the best tracks The Velvet Underground ever made, the only thing that even comes close is 'Sunday Morning'.

The Soft Bulletin is one of the Lips' weakest albums.

Bach is ****ing boring.
 
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