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Imagine chris cornell singing Kissability...
I heard soundgarden cover hendrix's hey baby and chris' vocals are priceless. |
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04.23.2009, 03:44 PM | #23 |
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this is my favorite thread of 2009
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04.23.2009, 04:09 PM | #25 | |
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See I don't get that, so pop sounding music can never be good? All music played on the radio is bad by default? Just, like, I don't understand that point of view at all |
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04.23.2009, 04:18 PM | #26 |
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it can be good, and fun, and enjoyable, but it does not take BALLS to make a pop album.
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Hendrix was pop. The Stooges were a pop band. The Beatles were pop. The Stones were pop. Roxy Music was pop. Jefferson Airplane was the biggest pop band in the US in the 60's. The Who were a pop band. I think of the Fall as a pop band. |
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04.23.2009, 04:38 PM | #28 |
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celine dion is POP
beyonce is POP your definition of "pop" is too vague and all-encmpassing we are talking genre of music here, not the catch-all term for any popular music. by your definition swing was pop, bebop was pop, country blues in the 20's were pop. come on.
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In 2050 we will agree that it's all bit shite to be like this. Unless hatred sinks in and we all have to communicate through messages written with our own turds.
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04.23.2009, 04:50 PM | #30 |
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we will all speak in images. no words, no linguistic cohesion.
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04.23.2009, 04:52 PM | #31 |
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tesla, genre-wise, every band you mentioned is a ROCK band.
there is a difference, ask Kim Gordon.
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Sounds like a politician's answer. Cornell must really dislike Sonic Youth's music. Fine by me, I've never liked his singing.
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My main sonic youth problem these days is the fact they are shit singers and average songwriters, nevermind the skronk thing.
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04.23.2009, 04:57 PM | #34 |
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I really do just consider pop anything that has nice tight songwriting though. Nirvana was a pop band. Sonic Youth used to be with Dirty. Just anything that's well-written. Sure it's maybe too all-encompassing but I like the philosophy behind it
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"Pop" can't tell you much of anything just as any other so-called genre label.
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What i mean is that they have become shit songwriters. They used to be the best. |
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yeah but to be fair there is only a limited amount of good songwriting your average mortal can manage in a lifetime: even the likes of dylan were diabolical for massive periods (like the 80s and first half of the 90s). and besides, i've always seen sy lyrics as just a section in the songs, and usually the least significant part: all that hylozic directions and suspect faux-beat stuff rarely hit the target, though the odd song like kissability had a point. i think that lee is the only one with proper 'songwriting' ability: the lee song is always the song i most look forward to on an album, right through to rats on RR. |
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yeah, since thurston moore has come to dominate the band. their career is secured though, i guess the others feel like they can cruise on autopilot until they retire. |
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some of those mention were pop in that they were popular, but stylisticly none of them are pop, and you know it. |
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All of the bands he listed are stylistically "pop" |
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