Belgand said:RAGE!!!
Belgand is a huge fan of Zelda 2 and Nevermind. You are entering a world of hurting.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FIND A STRANGER IN THE ALPS!
That's like saying Chuck Berry is tribal, or that Joseph Hayden was Baroque. Either comment would get you laughed at and regarded as an overreaching idiot.borghe said:and where did grunge come from. let's think... I'll give you a hint. Three chords and an unorthodox vocal melody. hmmmm......
I don't know if I entirely agree with this. I think many of Elvis' earliest songs could very eaily be considered R&B (for what R&B was back then). While the era may have been dead in this case, I don't agree that it is out of line to call early representations of the new era into the older classification. Remember, when these songs first hit (pre-Pearl Jam, STP, Candlebox, etc) there was no such thing as grunge. The five seattle bands that gained various degrees pf fame (Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone, Screaming Trees, Alice in Chains, and Nirvana) all sounded pretty different from each other preventing them from being categorized together as grunge. It wasn't really until the second wave (Badmotorfinger, In Utero, Dirt, Ten, Core, Temple of the Dog, etc) that "grunge" took form.Belgand said:Exactly, it was influenced by punk, but it was then no longer punk. Like, for example, looking at the many British Invasion bands that were strongly influenced by R&B. Even taking into account the Who's well-known "Maximum R&B" concept they were rock now. Even when they played covers they had evolved into a new genre.
Just because you have influences from a genre doesn't mean that you're still working within that genre.
For the record I still like SLTS. I'll acknowledge that nostalgia likely has a lot to do with it, but well... I just plain like the song. It's not Nirvana's best song, but I enjoy listening to it.
StrikerObi said:Excellent use of edited quotes from The Big Lebowski. I almost think that movie is BETTER with the edits because they're so fucking insane.
borghe said:I don't know if I entirely agree with this. I think many of Elvis' earliest songs could very eaily be considered R&B (for what R&B was back then). While the era may have been dead in this case, I don't agree that it is out of line to call early representations of the new era into the older classification. Remember, when these songs first hit (pre-Pearl Jam, STP, Candlebox, etc) there was no such thing as grunge. The five seattle bands that gained various degrees pf fame (Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone, Screaming Trees, Alice in Chains, and Nirvana) all sounded pretty different from each other preventing them from being categorized together as grunge. It wasn't really until the second wave (Badmotorfinger, In Utero, Dirt, Ten, Core, Temple of the Dog, etc) that "grunge" took form.
Exactly.Belgand said:Except you have it too far away. You're better off calling Husker Du punk (a bad example though since they originally were hardcore... maybe Dinosaur Jr. instead? Dammit!). Many of the late-80s alternative/early-90s grunge bands were influenced by 80s alternative bands that were more directly punk influenced.
Belgand said:RAGE!!!
Belgand is a huge fan of Zelda 2 and Nevermind. You are entering a world of hurting.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FIND A STRANGER IN THE ALPS!
sneaky77 said:I'll miss the songs not listed, specially Lithium, I think their best album is In Utero so I want that one, but I like Nirvana, and I don't care if its popular to crap on them now.. and yes I will miss Smells Like Teen Spirit, because it would be a fucking blast at parties.. and fuck all the musical elitism talk in this fucking thread, annoys the piss out of me.
McBradders said:Except for the bolded part because a) it's fun and b) brings the lolz![]()
Crag Dweller said:You will keep getting these arguments as long as you continue to shoehorn music into different genres. To quote Chuck Berry "It's all Rock&Roll baby!".
I'm not sure if Chuck ever said that, but it still holds true.![]()
Saerk said:I like Breed and Polly from what I listened to, but Polly worries me that they won't add a drum track to it in order to remain pure to the song.
sneaky77 said:and fuck all the musical elitism talk in this fucking thread, annoys the piss out of me.
StrikerObi said:Excellent use of edited quotes from The Big Lebowski. I almost think that movie is BETTER with the edits because they're so fucking insane.
Costanza said:NIRVANA PACK?! AWESOME
best DLC in months
I don't see why people like that moviexbhaskarx said:
I don't see why people like any Coen movie that doesn't have George Clooney in itThe Jer said:I don't see why people like that movie
fair enoughxbhaskarx said:I don't see why people like nu-metal.
Thank you. I watched some of it on Comedy Central and did't laugh once. Maybe I saw a large unfunny chunk of it, but as of now I don't get the praise.The Jer said:I don't see why people like that movie
NameGenerated said:Thank you. I watched some of it on Comedy Central and did't laugh once. Maybe I saw a large unfunny chunk of it, but as of now I don't get the praise.
You like Yaris.TheGreatDave said:I was wrong about you, your taste sucks after all![]()
JonathanEx said:You like Yaris.
Your opinion means nothing.
Once again you prove your horrible fucking taste in everything.Costanza said:I don't see why people like any Coen movie that doesn't have George Clooney in it
What next, Rock Revolution's awfully bad undercharting and painful covers enhance your music experience playing it?!TheGreatDave said:Solid gameplay.
lolXShagrath said:Once again you prove your horrible fucking taste in everything.
JonathanEx said:What next, Rock Revolution's awfully bad undercharting and painful covers enhance your music experience playing it?!
Next you're going to tell me there should be Guitar Hero: Katy Perry on disc without export so you can have a new career mode and achievements. You're killing me, man.TheGreatDave said:They didn't call it Rock Revolution because it marched to everyone elses' beat.
JonathanEx said:Next you're going to tell me there should be Guitar Hero: Katy Perry on disc without export so you can have a new career mode and achievements. You're killing me, man.
While you're at it, why not buy a Guitar Hero game with that on disc, but requires a £30 108kb key to unlock! There's a lot to learn from Scamco.TheGreatDave said:I WOULD BUY A GUITAR HERO VERSION OF HER ALBUM FOR £30.
Costanza said:I don't see why people like any Coen movie that doesn't have George Clooney in it
TheGreatDave said:It's nice to know that every time I don't get something in this thread, it's because you're all quoting the same few movies over and over. I guess I better watch The Big Lebowski.
Archie said:Why does Saints Row 2 have The Final Countdown and not Rock Band?![]()
TheGreatDave said:I WOULD BUY A GUITAR HERO VERSION OF [Katy Perry's] ALBUM FOR £30.
Seriously though, I still stand by previous statements that I'd buy I Kissed A Girl. I'd pay £5.
Belgand said:But how much would you to pay to have her come to your home and kiss a girl of your choice? That is the relevant question.
Belgand said:You have deep and serious problems. This is perhaps best expressed by the fact that only their worst movies have George Clooney (C) in them. Steve Buscemi (B) or John Goodman (G), however, typically signal their best work although their presence is not necessary, merely an indicator of quality.
We shall observe this in a list:
Awesome and I will hurt people who disagree(in reverse chronological order to avoid showing preference)
No Country for Old Men
The Man Who Wasn't There
The Big Lebowski (B, G)
Fargo (B)
The Hudsucker Proxy (B)
Barton Fink (B, G)
Miller's Crossing (B)
Raising Arizona (G)
Blood Simple
Amusing, but not awesome
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (G, C)
Tolerable, but really not very good and kind of a waste
Burn After Reading (C)
Rather bad
Intolerable Cruelty (C)
Here There Be Dragyns
The Ladykillers
Frances McDormand is not acceptable as a rating metric because of her noted issue of fucking the director to get the role. Dan Hedaya is awesome, but not relevant to rating. John Turturro is also quite awesome and might be useful... but has too much overlap in many cases with other established metrics. Bruce Campbell shows up in two of their films and makes them much more awesome as is his nature.
Their early collaboration with Sam Raimi "Crimewave" is probably best not watched. It is just... I didn't like it although it is established as a deeply dividing film.
Fixed. It's mostly Goodman and Turturro, imo. Aside from Fargo, Buscemi is usually incidental.Belgand said:only their worst movies have George Clooney (C) in them. John Turturro (T), Steve Buscemi (B) or John Goodman (G), however, typically signal their best work although their presence is not necessary, merely an indicator of quality.
TheGreatDave said:Kiss? £10. Molest? Probably quite a bit more.
TheGreatDave said:I WOULD BUY A GUITAR HERO VERSION OF HER ALBUM FOR £30.
:lol :lolXShagrath said:Once again you prove your horrible fucking taste in everything.
xbhaskarx said:Fixed.
And rearranged to show preference:
Awesome and I will hurt people who disagree
Miller's Crossing (T, B)
Barton Fink (T, G, B)
The Big Lebowski (G, B, T)
The Hudsucker Proxy (B)
Raising Arizona (G)
Fargo (B)
Blood Simple
No Country for Old Men
Amusing, but not awesome
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (C, T, G)
Burn After Reading (C)
Tolerable, but really not very good and kind of a waste
The Ladykillers*
The Man Who Wasn't There**
*Moved up because Tom Hanks is actually quite good in this role
**The final 1/4 drags it down a level or two
Jazzy Network said:Fuck Perfect Insanity on expert drums. FUCK IT. I beat it. But fuck that last part. So stupid.