False Joe
Who cares.
I usually watch the auditions if I got nothing else to do.
Once it gets down to the people that can "actually" sing, it's shit.
Once it gets down to the people that can "actually" sing, it's shit.
I feel this video needs to be posted.
Once it gets down to the people that can "actually" sing, it's shit.
I used to like nu-metal, back when I thought it was the heaviest music around. Now though, after having listened to actual metal for over five years, when I listen to nu-metal again it's just not a satisfactory experience for me. So this forces me to consider whether I ever really "liked" that music, or if I just enjoyed the escape from the even more crappy music that surrounded me.That has nothing to do with whether or not they like it.
Haha, no, I really did say e-wife. We met on some website like four years ago and then I asked her to e-marry me over AIM. We have even discussed making e-babies together and have agreed that we will have ten of them. She will e-birth five, and I will e-birth the other five.Did you just say e-wife?
Or did you just abbreviate ex-wife?
Say what you want about the rest of the show but the auditions are perfect humor.
I used to like nu-metal, back when I thought it was the heaviest music around. Now though, after having listened to actual metal for over five years, when I listen to nu-metal again it's just not a satisfactory experience for me. So this forces me to consider whether I ever really "liked" that music, or if I just enjoyed the escape from the even more crappy music that surrounded me.
Right, I see what you're saying.It doesn't force you to consider whether you liked it, but rather why you liked it, and how superficial that appeal was. That does not alter whether or not you enjoyed the music, for whatever reason you had for enjoying it. I used to like Hootie and the Blowfish because my parents listened to them and played them a lot on camping trips. I liked them because of those reasons, and now I don't like them, but that does not mean that, in hindsight, I didn't actually like what I was listening to.
TBH.
My interpretation was that he was not saying he didn't like nu metal then, but rather that if he had known what was out there he wouldn't have bothered with it because other stuff does what he liked in it better.It doesn't force you to consider whether you liked it, but rather why you liked it, and how superficial that appeal was. That does not alter whether or not you enjoyed the music, for whatever reason you had for enjoying it. I used to like Hootie and the Blowfish because my parents listened to them and played them a lot on camping trips. I liked them because of those reasons, and now I don't like them, but that does not mean that, in hindsight, I didn't actually like what I was listening to.
TBH.
Yeah. And then there's a lot where you think "this isn't good" but it's insanely catchy and sticks in your head. Like that song from Eurotrip.It's also worth noting that some pop music is actually good, even though a lot of what gets played on the radio is not.
I didn't say "shitty" as in "all pop music is shitty" but rather as in objectively shitty pop music - dull, bland, and uninteresting even to people who listen to pop music.The reason it's called "pop" music is because people like it. It should not be a mystery then why people watch a show featuring music they like.
My interpretation was that he was not saying he didn't like nu metal then, but rather that if he had known what was out there he wouldn't have bothered with it because other stuff does what he liked in it better.
Yeah, but his point is that people listen to and enjoy pop music, but probably would listen to other stuff if they were exposed to more of what's out there.
Well obviously, I understood that.
Sweet.
I'm trying out a new thing now, by the way. It's called not hating you; we'll see how it goes.
I play it all the time when I'm trying to play something and I get frustrated because it's absurdly easy, sounds good, and doesn't sidetrack me much. Only the melody, though; the rest is just pop-punk power chord stuff that's really boring.gR plays that at practice.