Jana wrote:*Laura wrote:Triple S wrote:David Hasselhoff is an artist???
Unfortunately, that's what HE thinks.
I think I read that he had a huge music career in Europe or did some years back.
Unfortunately again, yes, he did. Bad times.
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Jana wrote:*Laura wrote:Triple S wrote:David Hasselhoff is an artist???
Unfortunately, that's what HE thinks.
I think I read that he had a huge music career in Europe or did some years back.
stevew2 wrote:His mouth looks like a glory hole, that dude is fucked upSultanOfSwing wrote:rockinfayrose wrote:I know everyone must have that one artist/band that gives you the nails on a chalkboard feeling whenever you hear them; maybe you have a list.
To start things off, I get seriously perturbed for whatever reason by...
B-52's
John Mayer
Rod Stewart
This freak.
he problablly carries around 3 dicksSultanOfSwing wrote:stevew2 wrote:His mouth looks like a glory hole, that dude is fucked upSultanOfSwing wrote:rockinfayrose wrote:I know everyone must have that one artist/band that gives you the nails on a chalkboard feeling whenever you hear them; maybe you have a list.
To start things off, I get seriously perturbed for whatever reason by...
B-52's
John Mayer
Rod Stewart
This freak.
But behold, he lured all these beautiful celebrity babes.
*Laura wrote:For example, someone posted in here a list with ALL my favorite current bands. I didn't even blink. Of course we could all defend our favorite band and rip a new one to those that don't love what we do, but that won't change a thing. It's fun, tho. Actually, I wanna finish this post and click submit quickly cuz I wanna see how the Springsteen Battle unfolds.
Triple S wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Thanks Prog, but I love the way she started out lying about Bruce dodging the draft, and then went to the "has been" card, and then finally, "just her opinion." Why couldn't you just say that in the beginning? Why make up lies and degrade the guy, when it's obvious you are clueless about which you speak? The guy doesn't walk on water, but to call him a "has been?" Name me one artist right now who is bigger. Name one band that can outdraw E Street. You can't. Ok, so then plan C goes into play- "just my opinion." Sure, but while it's your opinion, and you're entitled to it no matter how wrong it is, please don't spew lies and falsities. Born in the USA is about being from a great place, but also questioning your country when needed. Bruce has always said, "Question authority, but do so in a respective manner." I love how Reagan used the song in 1980 for his campaign, when he was also clueless about what it meant. I love how the idiotic Teabaggers also used it last weekend for whatever kick they are now on. Fools.
'think you mean 1984?
Rockindeano wrote: I just can't have falsehoods leveled against Bruce.
Rockindeano wrote:Triple S wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Thanks Prog, but I love the way she started out lying about Bruce dodging the draft, and then went to the "has been" card, and then finally, "just her opinion." Why couldn't you just say that in the beginning? Why make up lies and degrade the guy, when it's obvious you are clueless about which you speak? The guy doesn't walk on water, but to call him a "has been?" Name me one artist right now who is bigger. Name one band that can outdraw E Street. You can't. Ok, so then plan C goes into play- "just my opinion." Sure, but while it's your opinion, and you're entitled to it no matter how wrong it is, please don't spew lies and falsities. Born in the USA is about being from a great place, but also questioning your country when needed. Bruce has always said, "Question authority, but do so in a respective manner." I love how Reagan used the song in 1980 for his campaign, when he was also clueless about what it meant. I love how the idiotic Teabaggers also used it last weekend for whatever kick they are now on. Fools.
'think you mean 1984?
Sorry Mr. Perfect. Jesus Christ, 1980, 1984, what the Hell's the difference? Reagan was in office 8 fuckin years anyway. Bruce wrote that song in 1979-1980 after reading Born on the Fourth of July by Ron Kovic. He finally finished it up in 1983. It was one of the 7 top ten singles from the album with the same name. IIRC, no other album has produced 7 top 10 hits.
Rockindeano wrote:Triple S wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Thanks Prog, but I love the way she started out lying about Bruce dodging the draft, and then went to the "has been" card, and then finally, "just her opinion." Why couldn't you just say that in the beginning? Why make up lies and degrade the guy, when it's obvious you are clueless about which you speak? The guy doesn't walk on water, but to call him a "has been?" Name me one artist right now who is bigger. Name one band that can outdraw E Street. You can't. Ok, so then plan C goes into play- "just my opinion." Sure, but while it's your opinion, and you're entitled to it no matter how wrong it is, please don't spew lies and falsities. Born in the USA is about being from a great place, but also questioning your country when needed. Bruce has always said, "Question authority, but do so in a respective manner." I love how Reagan used the song in 1980 for his campaign, when he was also clueless about what it meant. I love how the idiotic Teabaggers also used it last weekend for whatever kick they are now on. Fools.
'think you mean 1984?
Sorry Mr. Perfect. Jesus Christ, 1980, 1984, what the Hell's the difference? Reagan was in office 8 fuckin years anyway. Bruce wrote that song in 1979-1980 after reading Born on the Fourth of July by Ron Kovic. He finally finished it up in 1983. It was one of the 7 top ten singles from the album with the same name. IIRC, no other album has produced 7 top 10 hits.
Triple S wrote:
That would be Mrs. Perfect. I just thought while you were pointing out everyone else's errors, I'd join in (not only that, I have one of those very special memories that occurred exactly around the time Born in the USA was released, so the year sticks out
) .
Rockindeano wrote:Triple S wrote:
That would be Mrs. Perfect. I just thought while you were pointing out everyone else's errors, I'd join in (not only that, I have one of those very special memories that occurred exactly around the time Born in the USA was released, so the year sticks out
) .
You had anal sex?
KDOUBLEU wrote:Any/All Rappers (Zero talent). Kc and the Sunshine Band. (Now).
PDiddy75 wrote:
Guess I heard wrong...but none the less...hes still a has-been, if he ever was anything to begin with. Just dont like him as an artist....my opinion!
youkeepmewaiting wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Any/All Rappers (Zero talent). Kc and the Sunshine Band. (Now).
That's a stupid comment... sadly I dont think many other people on this forum will agree but that comment it very small minded.
Sarah wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Any/All Rappers (Zero talent). Kc and the Sunshine Band. (Now).
That's a stupid comment... sadly I dont think many other people on this forum will agree but that comment it very small minded.
I agree with you, glad someone said something. I'm not a rap expert, and certainly the gangsta lifestyle is a mess, but to say none of them have any talent is ridiculous. Saying "MORE LIKE CRAP LOL RITE" is ignorant and unfunny.
Rockindeano wrote:Triple S wrote:
That would be Mrs. Perfect. I just thought while you were pointing out everyone else's errors, I'd join in (not only that, I have one of those very special memories that occurred exactly around the time Born in the USA was released, so the year sticks out
) .
You had anal sex?
Triple S wrote:*Laura wrote:Triple S wrote:David Hasselhoff is an artist???
Unfortunately, that's what HE thinks.
Ironic they would actually let him perform on a show with the name 'talent' in the title - what a goofball.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGHJt9Ng8jk
Sarah wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Any/All Rappers (Zero talent). Kc and the Sunshine Band. (Now).
That's a stupid comment... sadly I dont think many other people on this forum will agree but that comment it very small minded.
I agree with you. I'm not a rap expert, and certainly the gangsta lifestyle is a mess, but to say none of them have any talent is ridiculous. Saying "MORE LIKE CRAP LOL RITE" is ignorant and unfunny.
Ehwmatt wrote:Sarah wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Any/All Rappers (Zero talent). Kc and the Sunshine Band. (Now).
That's a stupid comment... sadly I dont think many other people on this forum will agree but that comment it very small minded.
I agree with you. I'm not a rap expert, and certainly the gangsta lifestyle is a mess, but to say none of them have any talent is ridiculous. Saying "MORE LIKE CRAP LOL RITE" is ignorant and unfunny.
A FEW have good lyrical abilities, but most of them are utterly talentless, unless you count creating a beat in GarageBand and talking fast over it a talent. Rap's prominence is one of the things that makes me most ashamed of my own generation (I'm 23). I have to go to bars where the average age is twice mine just so I don't have to listen to that shit all fuckin night. I wanna hear guitars and singing when I drink my beers
ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Sarah wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Any/All Rappers (Zero talent). Kc and the Sunshine Band. (Now).
That's a stupid comment... sadly I dont think many other people on this forum will agree but that comment it very small minded.
I agree with you. I'm not a rap expert, and certainly the gangsta lifestyle is a mess, but to say none of them have any talent is ridiculous. Saying "MORE LIKE CRAP LOL RITE" is ignorant and unfunny.
A FEW have good lyrical abilities, but most of them are utterly talentless, unless you count creating a beat in GarageBand and talking fast over it a talent. Rap's prominence is one of the things that makes me most ashamed of my own generation (I'm 23). I have to go to bars where the average age is twice mine just so I don't have to listen to that shit all fuckin night. I wanna hear guitars and singing when I drink my beers
Amen. There's a difference between being creative and being talented, and then there's also a difference between being creative and being derivative.
Most of today's rap scene is a nonstop blind freight train of derivative sham. There's good rap out there but it's stuck under all the ridiculous, repetitive SHIT passed off as hip hop.
Rockindeano wrote:SultanOfSwing wrote:rockinfayrose wrote:I know everyone must have that one artist/band that gives you the nails on a chalkboard feeling whenever you hear them; maybe you have a list.
To start things off, I get seriously perturbed for whatever reason by...
B-52's
John Mayer
Rod Stewart
Just caught this. You love Meatloaf but cannot tolerate Rod Stewart? Early Rod was classic. Hot Legs, You're in my Soul, Maggie May, You Wear it Well, Tonight's the Night, Every picture Tells the Story and so many more....Granted, late Rid blows, much like late Elton John.
B52's. They're a fun band and who doesn't like Love Shack blasting in the club at 1AM?
rockinfayrose wrote:Rockindeano wrote:SultanOfSwing wrote:rockinfayrose wrote:I know everyone must have that one artist/band that gives you the nails on a chalkboard feeling whenever you hear them; maybe you have a list.
To start things off, I get seriously perturbed for whatever reason by...
B-52's
John Mayer
Rod Stewart
Just caught this. You love Meatloaf but cannot tolerate Rod Stewart? Early Rod was classic. Hot Legs, You're in my Soul, Maggie May, You Wear it Well, Tonight's the Night, Every picture Tells the Story and so many more....Granted, late Rid blows, much like late Elton John.
B52's. They're a fun band and who doesn't like Love Shack blasting in the club at 1AM?
Yes Dean, I love Meat Loaf (I think you’re jealous) so I must defend him. When Bat Out of Hell II came out in 1994, I’d Do Anything for Love became my all-time favorite song and Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through from that album actually did get me through; Meat Loaf’s music got me through hard times and was also the first concert I ever went to and it rocked, so it’s personal for me. Paradise and Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad are classics. From Wikipedia online – “Bat out of Hell has sold more than 40 million copies. After more than 30 years, it still sells an estimated 200,000 copies annually, and stayed on the charts for over 9 years.” OK, Meat may play the crappy venues in the US, but still sells out arenas in UK. His music is good and you know it!!!
I give you the classic Rod Stewart songs you pointed out but I listed Rod based on the Great American Songbook collection (boring) and when I saw him on Rockin’ News Years Eve looking and sounding like he stumbled out of bed with a bottle of Jack Daniels.
I’m not happy about all the Bruce bashing I’ve been reading about one bit either!!
youkeepmewaiting wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Any/All Rappers (Zero talent). Kc and the Sunshine Band. (Now).
That's a stupid comment... sadly I dont think many other people on this forum will agree but that comment it very small minded.
mikemarrs wrote:had a date a couple blocks from my apartment one night.got there she popped in that damn dave matthews DVD live in central park.she said first song is ants marching.i said i'm marching too right out your front door,lol.
wastingbeerz wrote:Just thought of some more: Dave Matthews Band, Hole, Hatebreed, Radiohead, Avenged Sevenfold (talented but the choruses annoy the crap out of me!!!), Nickelback (yes they annoy me THAT much).
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