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HEMI6point1
04-19-2010, 04:01 AM
I love classic rock. It's my favorite genre. I would much rather listen to Led Zeppelin or RUSH any day over most of the crap they have now.

Since the music video became a required thing on an artists' resume it seems like image nowadays is the sole factor for selling CDs (Oops, I meant downloads). Think about it: up until the very early 80's you could be the ugliest S.O.B but if you got pipes, you got a contract. Today you'll be rejected because you don't have the looks and aren't "pretty enough."

Because of this many of the artists these days may be hot, but take away the auto tune and synthesizers and they can't sing worth shit. I'm not going to name names because fanboys/girls will rush to their defense and start trashing me.

And no I'm not a fan of modern rock either because they all sound the same and there's not a guitar, bass or drum solo to be found. Probably because they know they aren't good enough to do a solo. :p

Same thing with cars - if I had the money I would much rather modify a '70 Chevelle than a new Honda Civic. Sorry, 4 cylinder cars that sound like they're farting don't interest me. Plus I hate front wheel drive. As the old saying goes, no replacement for displacement.

Because of my views on this, I have been accused of being "out of touch" or "stuck in the '60s/'70's." I have been told that I should try to listen to modern music because "right now you sound like you're 50 not 27." (Yes, someone has said that to me). A couple of people even said this might hurt me in the dating pool - "young women will not understand why you refuse to listen to almost anything modern or have any desire to buy an import." Bullshit!

I even got accused of being racist for my views. One person I know said if I were to modify a classic I should donk it (donks are the cars that sit up really high and have those giant rims and fan-belt tires). I told him "look if I'm going to modify a car I'll do real mods to it instead of gangster-izing it." Plus on some cars it's just blasphemy - why donk a classic like a Chevelle or Camaro? Of course, I got called racist cause as well all know only black people drive donks. :rolleyes: Same thing with rap - I think it's the worst music on the planet, 90% of rap artists just talk about bitches, hoes and killing cops. Plus they steal and ruin classic rock songs to make their junk. Of course, I'm racist because as you know all rap artists are black. :rolleyes:

Wingates_Hellsing
04-19-2010, 04:35 AM
I love music. If it's good, I listen to it, if not, I don't. There are shitty songs and artists in every genre of music. While some may be predisposed to less qualitative work in general, they're few and far between.

Maybe I'm in the minority, but there's a decent chance that any given song from any given genre to catch my attention on it's own individual merits. Because there's enjoyable aspects to most.

Most 60's and 70's classic rock songs sound alike in the same way as 90's and thousand's rap songs. It's hard to appreciate the differences within an area you don't partake of.

I hear as many people receive ridicule for only liking modern music as those who only like older music. The music, then and now, isn't the issue. It's idiots deciding that one or the other is inherently bad that are the problem.

All people like good music, it's just that good music means something different for all of us. Everyone should be proud to simply enjoy what they enjoy and damn the peanut gallery.

Can't speak much to cars, 'cuz I don't really care, but it does seem bizarre to get a classic car and modern it up externally (I wouldn't be against, for instance, a new radio/stereo system), it just defeats the point. Something akin to buying the latest generation space-aged car and putting fins ont he back and whitewalls...

muses_nightmare
04-19-2010, 04:59 AM
I don't think it makes you "out of touch". Personally I like practically any music, except classic rock, and 80's music. Heck I even like some hip-hop, given there is a distinction in my mind between hip-hop and rap.

People like what they like. What I have a problem with is elitists that think that "their" music is the only good music out there. I'll give any music a chance, and I'll let people know if I don't like it.

As for cars, well, I don't care either way. I'm not all that interested in cars.

Greenday
04-19-2010, 05:12 AM
I deal with the same crap. I love classic rock and muscle cars. I love how all the classic rock bands have their own sound and are very distinctly different from each other. Easy to pick them apart. While I do like a few bands from this decade, the majority of them sounds immensely the same and I honestly have no ability to pick them apart.

As for cars, I can't stand people who know nothing about cars try to tell me what I should buy after my current car dies or what I should do when I get the car I want (currently wanting the ZR1 Corvette but I'd settle for the Z06). So far I've heard:

"Turbo charge it!"
"Add nitrousoxide!"
"Get some sweet spoilers!"

Are you kidding me? Turbocharge a Corvette with that engine? Supercharge, yes. Turbocharge, negative. I think the next person who suggests nitrousoxide in a muscle car should get a serious beating. And spoilers just slow a car down geniuses. I nearly cried when in The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift they put a six-cylinder Japanese engine into a Mustang.

I just don't get what's so awesome about having a small little car all riced out. I de-riced my car out as much as I could but I just can't afford a couple things, and at this point, just makes finding my car in a parking lot a lot easier.

Lace Neil Singer
04-19-2010, 11:02 AM
I mainly like classic rock from the 70s and 80s, with some 90s bands added to the mix. I'm just not very enamoured of modern bands. It's a bit difficult to get into a band who go on stage looking like they just walked in off the street; sing gloomy songs about nothing in particular; have a lead singer without an ounce of charisma; don't do any solos at all, and admit to going to bed at ten o'clock. Where's the fun in that?! I look at bands like that, shudder, and go back to my Motley Crue and Poison CDs.

I like a wide variety of music and it makes me laugh when I hear fanboys whining, "You're only saying that cuz you haven't even listened to them!" Oh, but I have... and I still don't care for them. Also, the fanboys never return the favour by listening to a bit of 80s hair metal or heavy rock. I still remember meeting a girl at a concert who claimed to be a Manson fan, but who didn't know that he himself was a huge Kiss fan. She just looked bemused after she'd slagged off Kiss to me (I was wearing my super glow in the dark Kiss faces shirt) and told me that I should listen to a decent band like Marilyn Manson, and I nearly bust a gut laughing. Note: I've been a Manson fan since I was in secondary school. It's hilarious when a relative newbie tells you stuff like that.

Stormraven
04-19-2010, 03:23 PM
My musical tastes are eclectic. I range from Classic Rock to Alternative, New Wave, Heavy Metal, Celtic, Country, Classical, and Modern.

About the only genre I've never been able to get much into is Rap, and even there I've found the occasional gem.

HEMI6point1
04-19-2010, 06:24 PM
Another issue is that many artists these days are focused on the single, never the album. 1 or 2 songs may be good then the rest are crappy filler songs.

Look back at most Led Zeppelin, AC/DC or RUSH albums. Ever single song is classic.

muses_nightmare
04-19-2010, 06:41 PM
Another issue is that many artists these days are focused on the single, never the album. 1 or 2 songs may be good then the rest are crappy filler songs.

I'd disagree for some artists, I find I end up liking the other songs on their album more than the singles. I'm pretty sure most of you here don't like her, but I'm a Lady Gaga fan, and her non-single songs are are amazing. Despite what you may think, she has a voice on her.

I also get annoyed when people are shocked that I don't like the Beatles. They assume I just haven't listened to them, which I have. I just don't see what's so damn special about their songs. It makes some people think I'm out of touch. *shrugs* To each their own.

protege
04-19-2010, 06:50 PM
Same thing with cars - if I had the money I would much rather modify a '70 Chevelle than a new Honda Civic. Sorry, 4 cylinder cars that sound like they're farting don't interest me. Plus I hate front wheel drive. As the old saying goes, no replacement for displacement.

Yep, and every 1960s and '70s V8-powered car sounds like it's going to throw a rod...because the owners remove the mufflers. Never really understood just *why* you'd want to do that. There are some aftermarket exhausts that actually sound pretty nice. And no, I'm *not* referring to fart cans!

Hell, my MG has a nice exhaust on it. It still has the original glass-pack that it came with. Even with it, it's still pretty loud at speed, but that's how the cars were originally, and probably why they sold in huge numbers :p


Because of my views on this, I have been accused of being "out of touch" or "stuck in the '60s/'70's." I have been told that I should try to listen to modern music because "right now you sound like you're 50 not 27." (Yes, someone has said that to me). A couple of people even said this might hurt me in the dating pool - "young women will not understand why you refuse to listen to almost anything modern or have any desire to buy an import." Bullshit!

My own musical tastes are stuck in the 1970s and '80s. Back then, most songs had more than 3 words in them, and more effort was put into writing than into dance moves. Oh, and very little of it was computer generated--the artists actually played instruments :p As such, very little of my music collection is from after 1990 or so--I'm heavily into classic rock from the past 40 years or so, but I've been known to throw on some Gershwin or Duke Ellington, or even some disco, from time to time.

I even got accused of being racist for my views. One person I know said if I were to modify a classic I should donk it (donks are the cars that sit up really high and have those giant rims and fan-belt tires). I told him "look if I'm going to modify a car I'll do real mods to it instead of gangster-izing it."

I never understood just *why* you'd want to do that to a car. I mean, jacking up a car that high doesn't do squat for the handling. In fact, it actually makes the car handle worse...because you mess with the vehicle's center of gravity. Oh, and those rubber-band tires on huge rims don't do much for handling either. Sure, they might look cool (not to me!), but they don't do much for the long-term driveability of the vehicle.

With that said, I'm all for keeping the car's stock ride height, or lower. Provided, that you don't do something stupid like cutting coil springs :rolleyes:

HEMI6point1
04-19-2010, 07:27 PM
I also get annoyed when people are shocked that I don't like the Beatles. They assume I just haven't listened to them, which I have. I just don't see what's so damn special about their songs. It makes some people think I'm out of touch. *shrugs* To each their own.

I'm not a big Beatles fan either, but I'll listen to a song or two once in a while.

The thing about the Beatles is that they were great songwriters. They wrote better songs for 1 album than many other artists did in their whole career.

daleduke17
04-19-2010, 08:12 PM
If you raise a vehicle, it better have off road tires or something similar on it. There was a guy in the plaza where I work one day that had a mid-80s era Caprice Classic (or similar) that sat up higher than my stock Dakota. The bad part, I think just ONE of my tires had more rubber than all four of his combined.

As far as music: I hate Slipknot. I just do. Now, I can listen to Stone Sour and Corey Taylor, I just don't like Slipknot. I'm another one of the group to want actual music on the radio. Now, some of the computer generated stuff from nowadays is decent.

Just look at the presets in my truck for what I like: Classic Rock, rock, country, top 40 and two "Jack" stations (Abe FM and BOB).

Pagan
04-19-2010, 11:19 PM
I get looked at funny because I listen to classical music. I'm sorry, but Holst's "Mars, Bringer of War" is one of the most awesome pieces of music ever.

The only music I can't stand is country. Which some people around here think is a sin against nature. Sorry, I've tried and I just don't like it.

Of course, I'm racist because as you know all rap artists are black. :rolleyes:

Guess they've never heard of Eminem, Beastie Boys, House of Pain, Aesop Rock, Lady Sovereign (who is not only white, but British)....


"Turbo charge it!"
"Add nitrousoxide!"
"Get some sweet spoilers!"

Are you kidding me? Turbocharge a Corvette with that engine? Supercharge, yes. Turbocharge, negative. I think the next person who suggests nitrousoxide in a muscle car should get a serious beating. And spoilers just slow a car down geniuses.

I'm thinking they have seen "The Fast and the Furious" and the others and think know what they're talking about. :rolleyes:

I nearly cried when in The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift they put a six-cylinder Japanese engine into a Mustang.

Oh don't get me started on that one and "2 Fast 2 Furious". Both of those were an absolute waste without Vin Diesel (can't wait for "Fast 5").

Another issue is that many artists these days are focused on the single, never the album. 1 or 2 songs may be good then the rest are crappy filler songs.

I'd disagree for some artists, I find I end up liking the other songs on their album more than the singles. I'm pretty sure most of you here don't like her, but I'm a Lady Gaga fan, and her non-single songs are are amazing. Despite what you may think, she has a voice on her.

Love her. Her two albums and Adam Lambert's are the only mainstream CDs I've gotten in over a year and like every song on them.

Even my favorite band ever, Duran Duran, has been guilty of having one or two good songs on a album and the rest is crap. But they seem to have come to their senses again.

This is why I usually go for non-mainstream. If I get a Gaelic Storm CD, I know every song on it is good. Same for Wicked Tinkers, Enya, Loreena McKennitt, Mediaeval Baebes, etc.

BlaqueKatt
04-20-2010, 12:16 AM
music on my mp3 player(not an ipod)-that's currently most listened to-in no particular order(I'm 34)-I recommend giving them a listen(holloywood undead covers shout at the devil, and the immigrant song-not bad covers actually)

Firewater(indie rock)
Disturbed(metal)
Skillet(christian metal)
Three days grace(metal)
Nightwish(hard rock-melodic vocals similar to evanescence but better IMHO)
Hollywood undead(rapcore/metal-no samples, they actually play instruments)
Andrew WK(rock-he plays piano)
Dragonforce(fantasy rock)
Shiny toy guns(dance/rock)
Skindred(reggae/rock)
The bloodhound gang(rock/rap)
Emigrate(rock-the guitarist from Rammstein's solo project-sings in english)


as far as cars-my dream car is a chevy el camino super sport.....

Greenday
04-20-2010, 04:08 AM
I'm thinking they have seen "The Fast and the Furious" and the others and think know what they're talking about. :rolleyes:

Oh don't get me started on that one and "2 Fast 2 Furious". Both of those were an absolute waste without Vin Diesel (can't wait for "Fast 5").

That's my guess. I just hate that people start suggesting stuff and they have no idea how they work. If you don't know the difference between a turbocharger and a supercharger, don't suggest either to me. If you don't know that spoilers just help with handling and turning, don't suggest to me to "make my car faster". It doesn't make the car faster. It's more weight which slows a car down.

...They are coming out with another movie?

protege
04-20-2010, 05:13 AM
The bad part, I think just ONE of my tires had more rubber than all four of his combined.

I have a 1959 Radio-Flyer wagon with more rubber on the tires than some of those custom jobs :p

muses_nightmare
04-20-2010, 07:09 AM
The thing about the Beatles is that they were great songwriters. They wrote better songs for 1 album than many other artists did in their whole career.

See I think that's a matter of opinion. In my opinion Sarah Bettens, Anouk, Megan McCauley, and a few others are better songwriters. But that's my taste. I simply don't understand the fascination with the Beatles, as if they were the best artists ever, and should be considered so to everyone.

Pagan
04-20-2010, 04:12 PM
...They are coming out with another movie?

Yep. Should be out next June year and it's going to be set in Brazil with him and Paul Walker. (As well as another XXX and Riddick.)

drunkenwildmage
04-21-2010, 12:42 PM
I even got accused of being racist for my views. One person I know said if I were to modify a classic I should donk it (donks are the cars that sit up really high and have those giant rims and fan-belt tires). I told him "look if I'm going to modify a car I'll do real mods to it instead of gangster-izing it."


I guess the racing fan comes out of me with that. Around here, since most of the cars that are customized like this are mid 80s rear wheel drive cars,when I see one any my first thought is

"Damn.. That car could've had a better life as a hobby stock"

("Hobby stocks" mostly mid 80s rear wheel drive cars)



Quite a few years ago, I manage to offend someone I worked with when they asked my if I was going to "Lower" my new pick up truck, i told them if I wanted something low to the the ground i would've bought a Corvette, or Camaro. :D


I don't seem as much anymore, but I can remember when there was a trend of putting the smallest (in circumference) but widest tires on a car, so you would have these doughnut looking things sticking out about 4 or 5 inches from the fenders. What got me, was that people would do this on anything, including a beat to hell mid to late 80's Dodge Caravan I saw :eek:



As far as modern music, I pretty much gave up on new music when I was a DJ at a college radio station.. That was when I discovered that about 90% of "New" music was crap. Every once in a while, I'll find an new artist I really like (for me Ingrid Michaelson is the latest) but for the most part I listen to 70s and 80s.

protege
04-21-2010, 01:03 PM
I don't seem as much anymore, but I can remember when there was a trend of putting the smallest (in circumference) but widest tires on a car, so you would have these doughnut looking things sticking out about 4 or 5 inches from the fenders. What got me, was that people would do this on anything, including a beat to hell mid to late 80's Dodge Caravan I saw :eek:

I never saw the point in that either. All it did, was screw up the car's handling, cause the speedometer to misread, and throw off the gearing. But hey, as long as it looks cool :rolleyes:

Stormraven
04-21-2010, 02:35 PM
Sturgeon's Law: 90% of everything is crap.

Racket_Man
04-22-2010, 07:38 AM
I really must be outta touch with reality.

my musical tastes run from 30 - 40's bigh band music (Glenn Miller, the Dorssey Bro's, Benny Goodman) to a lot of the 50's rock, (forget the bubble gum stuff from the late 50's early 60's too mellow and homogonized and corporate) to all of the rock from the 60's to the early 90's. after the 90's the music just seemed to be (really) all the same esp with the likes of Madonna and such. there are a few bands from the 90's and 00 that I like but those are few.

Never got into the rap/hip-hop stuff or country. never appealed to me. from my point of view most the the last 20 years of music just sounded the same over and over again corporate music IMHO also way too many boy bands

now cars
give me a late 50's or 60's model car (something like the T-bird(before 1963 when they made it a humungo car) or Corvette or Mustang or Firebird) with a big honkin V-8 engine. GIVE me a 69 Mustang Cobra candy apple red metal flake high gloss paint job convertable with at least a 351 Winsor engine and a 4 on the floor (and an unlimted budget so I can buy gas and the lead additive) and I will be a happy man.

McDreidel09
04-22-2010, 04:15 PM
My taste in music is all over the place. I like some things in every genre. I have even found some good stuff in rap, before it became about the bitches, hoes, and money, when it was about hard life on the streets and was actually poetry put to an urban sound. Tupac anyone? :D

As for my classic car of choice, a '67 Chevy Impala. *drooooool*

Pagan
04-22-2010, 04:30 PM
The car that I really want is a Corvair. My dad had one, I don't know what model. He sold it when I was a baby. I saw it some years later after I had gotten my DL and I've never forgiven him for selling it! :D

XCashier
04-22-2010, 07:07 PM
I really must be outta touch with reality.

my musical tastes run from 30 - 40's bigh band music (Glenn Miller, the Dorssey Bro's, Benny Goodman) to a lot of the 50's rock, (forget the bubble gum stuff from the late 50's early 60's too mellow and homogonized and corporate) to all of the rock from the 60's to the early 90's. after the 90's the music just seemed to be (really) all the same esp with the likes of Madonna and such. there are a few bands from the 90's and 00 that I like but those are few.

Never got into the rap/hip-hop stuff or country. never appealed to me. from my point of view most the the last 20 years of music just sounded the same over and over again corporate music IMHO also way too many boy bands

now cars
give me a late 50's or 60's model car (something like the T-bird(before 1963 when they made it a humungo car) or Corvette or Mustang or Firebird) with a big honkin V-8 engine. GIVE me a 69 Mustang Cobra candy apple red metal flake high gloss paint job convertable with at least a 351 Winsor engine and a 4 on the floor (and an unlimted budget so I can buy gas and the lead additive) and I will be a happy man.
You, sir, have impeccable taste, in both music and cars! :D

My CD collection runs the gamut, including artists like Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, George Gershwin, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Petula Clark, Led Zeppelin, Heart, KISS, Alice Cooper, Tempations, Bill Withers, Stevie Wonder, U2, INXS, The Police, Bruce Springsteen, etc. All over the place.

I know little about cars, but I love the classic stylings of pre-1965 cars. The other day, I nearly cried when I saw what someone did to a 1957 Chevy Bel Air. They'd painted it an ugly greenish color, boosted it up on neon orange struts and put tiny, tiny wheels on it! :mad: The Bel Air is a gorgeous classic car, and they tortured the poor thing! Why mess with perfection?!

Racket_Man
04-23-2010, 07:51 AM
You, sir, have impeccable taste, in both music and cars! :D

My CD collection runs the gamut, including artists like Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, George Gershwin, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Petula Clark, Led Zeppelin, Heart, KISS, Alice Cooper, Tempations, Bill Withers, Stevie Wonder, U2, INXS, The Police, Bruce Springsteen, etc. All over the place.

!

most of my CD collection is more contemporary rock. NOW if you wanna talk about my record collection (as in 12 inch need a record player with a needle type) some of it is 70's rock that I purchased myself, but most is the collection I inherited from my parents and aunt. that consists of the big band stuff like I mentioned above along with some ecceltic stuff like Don Ho and Mitch Miller some comedy stuff like How To Be A Jewish Mother/Gertrude Berg. most of that will NEVER be published on to CD (or whatever comes next) so I am digitizing it myself (slowly but surely).

BlaqueKatt
04-24-2010, 09:29 PM
forget the bubble gum stuff from the late 50's early 60's too mellow and homogonized and corporate<snip>
from my point of view most the the last 20 years of music just sounded the same over and over again corporate music IMHO also way too many boy bands

sorry if I'm mistaken but these lines just smack of pretentious "hipster" speak(the "hipsters" here listen to swing and big band music on vinyl converted to put on ipods-because anything else is too "corporate") . WTF does "corporate" music sound like-I'd like to know how the violent femmes, sarah mclaughlin, nirvana, the foo fighters, rage against the machine, cheryl crow, pearl jam, system of a down, and disturbed "are all the same music" or "sound exactly the same"-please explain




google search for "corporate music" brought up this site (http://www.royalty-free.tv/rftv/corporate.htm)-which incidentally includes the music you claim to love....

Hipster-believer in the creed that "everything old and belonging to an era is cool, but only when worn/eaten/done in an ironic fashion."

Wingates_Hellsing
04-24-2010, 11:23 PM
The only thing that cracks me up more than the gaping holes in hipster mentality is the similar knocking of the 'non-conformist' types:

"What do I have to do to be nonconformist?
Just dress like us and listen to the same music we do."

BlaqueKatt gets 16 internets!

BlaqueKatt
04-24-2010, 11:52 PM
BlaqueKatt gets 16 internets!


yay! wherever should I put them all?

oooo I has many pockets in my friday the 13th hoodie....maybe I shall keep them there

as long as my internets contain this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eAQa4MOGkE)

Racket_Man
05-12-2010, 09:50 AM
sorry if I'm mistaken but these lines just smack of pretentious "hipster" speak(the "hipsters" here listen to swing and big band music on vinyl converted to put on ipods-because anything else is too "corporate") . WTF does "corporate" music sound like-I'd like to know how the violent femmes, sarah mclaughlin, nirvana, the foo fighters, rage against the machine, cheryl crow, pearl jam, system of a down, and disturbed "are all the same music" or "sound exactly the same"-please explain




google search for "corporate music" brought up this site (http://www.royalty-free.tv/rftv/corporate.htm)-which incidentally includes the music you claim to love....

Hipster-believer in the creed that "everything old and belonging to an era is cool, but only when worn/eaten/done in an ironic fashion."

calling me a hipster is like calling a moose a duck. the music I like is what I like because I like it. I am not an elitist or nor a snob. there are ceertain type os music I like and some I don't. the big band musc was what I grew up with ie. my parents were from the big band/swing era and listened to it when I was younger. I slowly began to notice the 50's and 60's rock and roll/blues when I got a bit older. and so on. like most people there are "styles" or a "sound" that appeal to me and others that do not.

one has to remember that over the last 120 years that "commerical music" has been available to the masses there have been periods of what I call corporate or commercialized music. this has happened in every decade since wax platters or tubes have been sold in the mass market.

these periods IMO are periods where everything is a "Me TOO". one group or company puts out a new "sound" or introduces a new genre, or brings to the forefront a new band or group with a different sound. that ne w"thing" proves to be a success. NOW all the companies want to get on the gravy train and sell records/CDs and make lots of money cashing in on the new "trend". when this happens most (not all though) music that gets resleased tends to sound similiar if not alike.

This continues until the next big "shift" or trend comes along.

in my life there have been many many shifts such as the White people's Blues (a lot of the 50's rock and roll by white artists making the blues "palitable" for white audences), the British Invasion 1 - 2 and 3, "acid" rock, disco, Glam Rock, punk, hip-hop/rap and its variations, heavy metal in several different variations (death metal, speed metal, etc.), grunge, boy bands/groups, girl bands/groups (in several different eras), and several others that I can not think of or name.

once the "newness" wears off the companies still try and "squeeze" every last penny out of a particualr trend or sound until they do it to death and just turn out utter crap.

the only reason I am digitizing some of my record collection is for one very important reason. Most if not all will NEVER be re-released on CD or ditigitzed. I have albums that will never EVER see the light of day again. there are no master tapes to go back and resurect for CD. I want to preserve what I have so I can past it on to someone else.

jackfaire
05-12-2010, 07:50 PM
In my opinion modern country music isn't country music in the classic sense but rather sounds like classic rock.

draggar
05-13-2010, 11:20 AM
I love classic rock. It's my favorite genre. I would much rather listen to Led Zeppelin or RUSH any day over most of the crap they have now.

QFT - 99% of the stuff out there is complete shit (except when Fergie (sp?) does some classic rock cover (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MairbjDd8JY)).

I think it's funny when some artist today comes out with a cover of a classic rock song and everyone who listens to it thinks it is an original. Yeah, go look up (insert artist). One person even though Supertramp's "Breakfast in America" was a cover of the (poorly done) cover that came out a few years ago.

Of course, no one believes me when I tell them Quiet Riot's "Cum On Feel The Noize" is a cover (the original was done by Slade).

I even got accused of being racist for my views. (snip) Same thing with rap - I think it's the worst music on the planet, 90% of rap artists just talk about bitches, hoes and killing cops. Plus they steal and ruin classic rock songs to make their junk. Of course, I'm racist because as you know all rap artists are black. :rolleyes:

I've been called racist because I don't like rap also. Sorry, but I am not a country fan either, does that mean I hate all white people? I must be a really messed up individual. Honestly, comments like that ARE racist.

Of course, the same person said I was a "homo" because I was listening to "fa**ot music" when Elton John was on the radio (funny thing - a few days later he was singing along with Rocket Man).

I'm not a car fancier but I do appreciate classic cars. Not tricked out, not "donked", but how they were meant to be (and no hugley loud engines either). Nothing like a classic Mustang that purrs like a kitten.

BlaqueKatt
05-15-2010, 09:23 PM
I think it's funny when some artist today comes out with a cover of a classic rock song and everyone who listens to it thinks it is an original. Yeah, go look up (insert artist). <mr snippy was here>Of course, no one believes me when I tell them Quiet Riot's "Cum On Feel The Noize" is a cover (the original was done by Slade).

well not everyone is exposed to all forms of music-I was not aware that cum on feel the noize was a cover-then again my parents still listened to 50-60's music Slade released their version before I was born so I never heard it-remember hearing quiet riot though.....

tropicsgoddess
05-16-2010, 12:00 AM
I love classic rock. It's my favorite genre. I would much rather listen to Led Zeppelin or RUSH any day over most of the crap they have now.

Since the music video became a required thing on an artists' resume it seems like image nowadays is the sole factor for selling CDs (Oops, I meant downloads). Think about it: up until the very early 80's you could be the ugliest S.O.B but if you got pipes, you got a contract. Today you'll be rejected because you don't have the looks and aren't "pretty enough."

Because of this many of the artists these days may be hot, but take away the auto tune and synthesizers and they can't sing worth shit. I'm not going to name names because fanboys/girls will rush to their defense and start trashing me.

And no I'm not a fan of modern rock either because they all sound the same and there's not a guitar, bass or drum solo to be found. Probably because they know they aren't good enough to do a solo. :p

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I even got accused of being racist for my views. One person I know said if I were to modify a classic I should donk it (donks are the cars that sit up really high and have those giant rims and fan-belt tires). I told him "look if I'm going to modify a car I'll do real mods to it instead of gangster-izing it." Plus on some cars it's just blasphemy - why donk a classic like a Chevelle or Camaro? Of course, I got called racist cause as well all know only black people drive donks. :rolleyes: Same thing with rap - I think it's the worst music on the planet, 90% of rap artists just talk about bitches, hoes and killing cops. Plus they steal and ruin classic rock songs to make their junk. Of course, I'm racist because as you know all rap artists are black. :rolleyes:


As far as the music goes, there's a few of the new ones I like (I'm 26 BTW) but the rest sucks. Most of the shit is a buncha rubbish on the radio and it's pretty much the same generic canned crap. I live in South Florida, so it's normal to see a shit ton of cars that have big ass rims and candy paint on it, especially if it's a Caprice, Malibu, Monte Carlo. Shoot, there was one that had Florida Marlins colors on it. There was once I saw a old Chevy Monte Carlo that had (I shit you not) THIRTY inch rims. I just wonder how the hell they can drive on those cars without them flipping over from doing sharp turns. Let alone climbing in those things.

Wingates_Hellsing
05-16-2010, 12:54 AM
Am I the only one here to whom most of the old stuff all sounds like the same repackaged garbage? Most of it sucks IMO, with some exceptions, and those are few and far between.

LadyBarbossa
05-29-2010, 04:49 PM
My nephew just turned 18 and he's started to give me crap about listening to oldies. I was on a Beatles kick yesterday and was playing a lot of their stuff in the truck yesterday, and he goes "Uh, like oldies much?" I asked him what the problem was, since his best and closest friend used three Beatles tunes in his graduation slideshow.

"Yeah, but that's him. He's a musician and into music and stuff."

WTF. Apparently you can only be under 50 and like the Beatles and other older stuff if you're a musician. :confused: Of course it was also amusing when I told him I was going to play "You Spin Me Round" (The original) and he thought I was going to play a song about oral sex.