Originally posted by generalissimoAre you actually going to debate with him why the Beatles do not suck? Ha ha! I would advise against it. It might cause your head to explode. I know mine would.
how many no1 singles have you got seitse?
I wonder how they achieved this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists#1_billion_records_or_more) considering they "sucked".
PS - Using record sales is not a fruitful way of starting that debate out...
Originally posted by darvlayand Why not?
Are you actually going to debate with him why the Beatles do not suck? Ha ha! I would advise against it. It might cause your head to explode. I know mine would.
PS - Using record sales is not a fruitful way of starting that debate out...
Using record sales is not a fruitful way of starting that debate out...
well, it raises the question why they were so successful even though they "sucked".
Originally posted by generalissimoBecause I said so. Feel free to try it out for yourself though.
and Why not?
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Using record sales is not a fruitful way of starting that debate out...
well, it raises the question why they were so successful even though they "sucked".[/b]
it raises the question why they were so successful even though they "sucked"
Every band or artist on that page can be deemed successful and certainly not all of them are enjoyable to my ears. Hell, if you yourself could sell only 10,000 albums I would call you a mild success.
Record Sales do not qualify a band as suck-free. Even the greatest bands have suckworthy moments.
^Everyone knows this.
Originally posted by darvlayBecause I said so
Because I said so. Feel free to try it out for yourself though.
it raises the question why they were so successful even though they "sucked"
Every band or artist on that page can be deemed successful and certainly not all of them are enjoyable to my ears. Hell, if you yourself could sell only 10,000 albums I would call you a mild success.
R ...[text shortened]... band as suck-free. Even the greatest bands have suckworthy moments.
^Everyone knows this.
have you had bad experieces with seitse? did he make your head explode?
Record Sales do not qualify a band as suck-free. Even the greatest bands have suckworthy moments.
thats true, however labeling a band as suckers simply because of a few songs you didn't like isn't fair at all.
Originally posted by DrKFI've had a copy of Tortoise's new one for a couple of weeks and I rather like it. As for 'It's All Around You' I am not sure it got a second spin** because I can't really remember it and may now have to dig it out and give it one more having had my curiosity DrKF'd. Lots of pressure on albums here, a long unruly queue for my ears, with maybe 40 or more new albums a week laying claim!
Tortoise are still going. [...] They have a new album out in a couple of weeks - I have an advance copy, and it's OK. I think they kind of lost it with their last one, 'It's All Around You', (which was very samey, and all sounded suspiciously like elevator music).
** Earlier titles from Tortoise's catalogue I wore out I played them so many times.
Originally posted by generalissimoI don't like Metallica. In fact they probably "suck" (have I used the word correctly?) They have sold squintillions of records. But I think they are rather bad. Am I being very very unfair?
however labeling a band as suckers simply because of a few songs you didn't like isn't fair at all.
Originally posted by generalissimoYes. The plural on experience being the key modifier. Not just with debating but also trying to fing a spot for him to park his donkey when he comes over for a visit.
[b]Because I said so
have you had bad experieces with seitse? did he make your head explode?
Record Sales do not qualify a band as suck-free. Even the greatest bands have suckworthy moments.
thats true, however labeling a band as suckers simply because of a few songs you didn't like isn't fair at all.[/b]
"Labeling a band as suckers simply because of a few songs you didn't like isn't fair at all."
Who cares about fair? This is subjectivity we're talking about.
Originally posted by FMFI got to meet John McEntire at a Sea and Cake show once. He was nice. His drumming is beyond exceptional and is mesmerizing to watch live. One of the few drumemrs that can aequatley carry being the centre of a live show.
I've had a copy of Tortoise's new one for a couple of weeks and I rather like it. As for 'It's All Around You' I am not sure it got a second spin** because I can't really remember it and may now have to dig it out and give it one more having had my curiosity DrKF'd. Lots of pressure on albums here, a long unruly queue for my ears, with maybe 40 or more new album ...[text shortened]... !
** Earlier titles from Tortoise's catalogue I wore out I played them so many times.
EDIT - Wrong McEntire!
Originally posted by FMFHave you heard God is an Astronaut? Excellent stuff.
I mean even now, I still find it useful... Monument To Masses, Codes In The Clouds, Signal Hill, We Are Sheep Among Wolves, Florist, The Poison Arrows, Ptarmigan, Riceboy Sleeps, Pawa Up First, North America, The Flowers Of Hell, and on and on.
Back in the day? Mogwai, Tortoise, Explosions In The Sky, Sigur Ros, A Silver Mt. Zion, Bark Psychosis, Do Make Say ...[text shortened]... hink, etc. I saw Tortoise play in London in about 2000. Very good stuff. Plaid were the support.
By the way, I don't know any of the bands in your first list.
Edit: Also, Trans Am are great and they usually get grouped along with post-rock bands, though they don't really sound alike.
Originally posted by generalissimoHigh in that list are Celine Dion and Mariah Carey. Even if you do not think the Beatles suck (I do), surely you must agree those two suck and sales is not a good measure of quality?
how many no1 singles have you got seitse?
I wonder how they achieved this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists#1_billion_records_or_more) considering they "sucked".
Originally posted by FMFI got "Millions Now Living Will Never Die". Can't say I was overly impressed with it, but maybe I should give it another spin.
I've had a copy of Tortoise's new one for a couple of weeks and I rather like it. As for 'It's All Around You' I am not sure it got a second spin** because I can't really remember it and may now have to dig it out and give it one more having had my curiosity DrKF'd. Lots of pressure on albums here, a long unruly queue for my ears, with maybe 40 or more new album ...[text shortened]... !
** Earlier titles from Tortoise's catalogue I wore out I played them so many times.