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Kuhb 06.15.2017 04:51 PM

Side note... it's a fun game to get people who rate themselves as musicians to try and play "Happy Birthday" by ear.

The Soup Nazi 06.15.2017 04:52 PM

Could not care less about Adele but she >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Coldplay. The fuck is wrong with you people anyway?

Kuhb 06.15.2017 05:07 PM

For me, the musical content (mostly harmony, melody and rhythm) is more important than the aesthetic experience of the music (the artists background, context, image, attitude, possibly lyrics).

For this reason, while I wouldn't rate Coldplay as a favourite band (hence this thread), I can identify nice moments within their songs.

Those Coldplay chords are pretty interesting. They wrote an interesting melody that makes them sound like a folk song, when actually it's quite complex. You can't just strum some open chords on an acoustic guitar and write that. That's going to make me go "oh, interesting". The fact Coldplay did it isn't really going to concern me.

Radiohead isn't a favourite band either, but pretty much all their songs except "No Suprises" are pretty clever in a similar way.

Just explaining my position in a bland way because it seems to have provoked such bemusement

Severian 06.15.2017 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Kuhb
Adele wouldn't know how to sing over those chords. "It's got wrong notes innit?"


Haha.

Actually it would probably be more like, "Fuckin'ell, it's got bloody notes, does it? Fuck my face! I'm crude so I must be real and interesting! Lookit me knickers! Fuckin'ell!"

Severian 06.15.2017 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Kuhb
For me, the musical content (mostly harmony, melody and rhythm) is more important than the aesthetic experience of the music (the artists background, context, image, attitude, possibly lyrics).

For this reason, while I wouldn't rate Coldplay as a favourite band (hence this thread), I can identify nice moments within their songs.

Those Coldplay chords are pretty interesting. They wrote an interesting melody that makes them sound like a folk song, when actually it's quite complex. You can't just strum some open chords on an acoustic guitar and write that. That's going to make me go "oh, interesting". The fact Coldplay did it isn't really going to concern me.

Radiohead isn't a favourite band either, but pretty much all their songs except "No Suprises" are pretty clever in a similar way.

Just explaining my position in a bland way because it seems to have provoked such bemusement


I think I view and listen to music in a similar way. It allows me to appreciate the nice moments regardless of context.

The Soup Nazi 06.15.2017 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I think I view and listen to music in a similar way. It allows me to appreciate the nice moments regardless of context.


 


 


 


 

Severian 06.15.2017 07:56 PM

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Yeah, but someone feels that way about Sleater-Kinney, and Low, and all the other bands we like. If those bands were more popular, more people would hate them.

Also, I don't think any of these memes are based on actual instances of Coldplay-dissing. There's some Shakespeare, some Thunder-dissing, a dumb meme by who knows who, and... well, maybe that top one.

Also also, his thread is (again) about bands we don't like. I don't like Coldplay, and I don't listen to Coldplay. But they've had some moments. I certainly hate plenty of other artists more. Like Drake.

Coldplay > Drake. Coldplay > blink 182. Coldplay > NickoRnback et. al

noisereductions 06.15.2017 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I think I view and listen to music in a similar way. It allows me to appreciate the nice moments regardless of context.


except when it's someone you want to punch in the face?

noisereductions 06.15.2017 08:03 PM

anyway I'll echo what others have said. I'm not a cold fan. But I like some of their songs. This is a thread about bands that you're not a fan of... but you like some of their songs.

The Soup Nazi 06.15.2017 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Yeah, but someone feels that way about Sleater-Kinney, and Low, and all the other bands we like.


Then everything is nothing and this is the equivalent of ending an argument with the most anodyne bullshit ever: "Well, you're entitled to your opinion". I KNOW MOTHERFUCKERS ARE ENTITLED TO THEIR OPINION. FUCK 'EM ANYWAY! TAKE A FUCKING STAND, PEOPLE!!

 

Kuhb 06.15.2017 08:30 PM

I think the Velvet Underground is one of the best bands of all time and the first album is an utter masterpiece. While being musically brilliant it is also aesthetically cool as all hell.

Coldplay's Parachutes is a more interesting album than Lou Reed's Mistrial. Lou Reed's artistic aesthetic isn't enough to save it.

I can comfortably hold both of these positions, regardless of the punchability of Chris Martin's face.

Kuhb 06.15.2017 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Haha.

Actually it would probably be more like, "Fuckin'ell, it's got bloody notes, does it? Fuck my face! I'm crude so I must be real and interesting! Lookit me knickers! Fuckin'ell!"


"Adele! You're going full Oliver Twist again!"

noisereductions 06.15.2017 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Kuhb
I think the Velvet Underground is one of the best bands of all time and the first album is an utter masterpiece. While being musically brilliant it is also aesthetically cool as all hell.

Coldplay's Parachutes is a more interesting album than Lou Reed's Mistrial. Lou Reed's artistic aesthetic isn't enough to save it.

I can comfortably hold both of these positions, regardless of the punchability of Chris Martin's face.


I like you.

Genteel Death 06.16.2017 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
This is a thread about bands that you're not a fan of... but you like some of their songs.

Yes, that's what it is.

Genteel Death 06.16.2017 04:16 AM

The Spits - Come With Me
Sisters of Mercy - Lucretia My Reflection
Sisters of Mercy - Marian

Severian 06.16.2017 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Diesel
The first 2 Future Islands LPs are great. Come at me!


Why would anyone come at you? I don't like Future Islands (just really not my sound, though I have several friends who love them), but I'm not going to come at you because you like some of their music but don't like them in general?

Is there anything about their first two LPs that's strikingly different from the two LPs they've made since becoming massive?

Severian 06.16.2017 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Diesel
Parquet Courts - careers in combat.
- Caster of worthless spells.


Parquet Courts have a number of really good songs, honestly. I don't consider them a band that I actively like, but I certainly don't dislike them.

Severian 06.16.2017 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
except when it's someone you want to punch in the face?


Now now, even though I really want to punch Drake in the face, that doesn't mean that there are no moments in his music that I can enjoy.

In fact, this thread is probably the best place to say that I enjoy "6 p.m. in New York." And a coupe of other IYRTITL songs. And I actually get "Pop Style" stuck in my head a lot. Not he castrated album version, but the version with Kanye and 12 seconds of Jay Z.

I didn't listen to it until long after Drake had made the executive decision to take "The Throne" off the track, which might be the most "This is my party..." moment in recent music history, but Kanye did a chunk of the song at the concert I attended, and I have to admit, it's got a nice beat. Without Kanye it's just bland nothingness.

noisereductions 06.16.2017 09:57 AM

I think you would/should/might like "The Fear" a lot. I remember me and louder talking in the past about how both of us think it's one of his best songs ever. It's from the period right right right as he transitioned from "this guy might be huge" to "huge" and yet it's this totally vulnerable and emotional track.

My favorite track from Thank Me Later was always "Karaoke." In fact that's probably my favorite Drake track for real. Period.

noisereductions 06.16.2017 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Diesel
Arr my god just kill me


dude. Again. This is a thread where people talk about bands/artists they're not big fans of. So if you're expecting talk about awesome bands/artists then this is the wrong thread to be reading.


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