Ummm, i admit, i'm a bit "scared off" now. I've been very lazy musically for awhile now as it relates to "cold contacts" (meaning picking up a cd by someone i have limite or no previous exposure to). i'm glad to know Todd is an artist in the very truest sense of the word. But for now, i'm content to let him be the best artist i've never (really) heard of. | |
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I don't care how many copies 'Thriller' sold, for me, it's several notches below 'Off the Wall', Michael's best. | |
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the Beatles): thievery involved. as well, who spent two years toiling away and perfecting their craft in Germany before making it big. No fucking boy band has their level of artistry and no boy band puts in two years on the road, playing small clubs. The Beatles' early success was not manufactured by Brian Epstein. It was established by talent, chemistry, hard work, and a bit of luck. | |
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Co-sign on Guns' point about grunge. Thank goodness for Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, etc. The music was light-years ahead of those 'hair bands'. | |
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Not sure if anyone else pointed this out but Green Day debuted in 1989 shortly after Nirvana and before Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains. | |
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Eh, she seems pretty good at marketing herself. That could be considered a talent. | |
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TRUTH! Also, good to see you again. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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Ahh so much to add to this and im sure alot will find offensive oh well
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Prince's albums up to the "1999" album were OK, not masterpieces, and most of y'all bought them after 1999 came out.
If you werent an actual kid growing up in a decade, or alive for a decade U ARE NOT an expert on what happend in that decade, EXAMPLE your posts about 60's music or 80's music sucking or whatever is not serious if you were born in 1991.
Also spare me comments on "moments in music" if you didnt live through them, so dont compare the Beatles "mania" to what Nsync or Beyone or Britney has.
Digital music sucks plain and simple
Beats headphones are a waste if you are using them with an iPod, the sound sucks regardless
John Mellencamp is NOT the poor mans Springsteen he is a better overall artist deal with it
The Rolling Stones have made alot of shitty albums the last 25 years
ARTISTS do make great albums long after their hit days case closed and grow up.
If artists can deal with "music not selling" and "not getting on shitty radio" why cant anyone ON THIS FORUM wake up and accept that.
The term "career over" is OVER, saying that about someone who still can do music and not have to work in mcdonalds has a career, what do you do.
STOP talking about numbers and sales as if they matter, OH MY GOD jesus christ let it go already.
Coldplay owes so much to a-ha for most of their first two albums
There is a world outside the USA especially for music, get over it.
This whole thing with Beyonce the last week is boring, and then the Walmart give card shit everyone is getting a hard on because she did that. When she takes homeless off the street and does half of her concerts for free or charity call me.
much much more coming
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OTW is by far Michael's best album. It's like comparing Purple Rain to 1999. In both cases, the uderdog is the champion. | |
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1. After Sign O' The Times, Prince has been bloody awful. But I respect him as an artist for never making Purple Rain II. a pop album as a cohesive artistic statement: you better recognize. became a one-trick pony after Bad - and Off The Wall is better than Thriller. How many times was MJ gonna bust out the same dance moves, make the same bloated music video and put on the same stage show? His desire to chase after the same success he found with Thriller as opposed to evolving as an artist, created this one-trick pony context, sadly. You Hoping For? may prove to be better than Prince's two best records. is genius. In fact, because he' responsible for the three greatest R&B songs of our times: "Soul Sista," "Untitled (How Does It Feel?)" and "Wild Child," Raphael Saadiq is also, at this moment, a better songwriter than Prince.
than everything D'Arby ever recorded. internet. actually dig her ratchet act; it's just futher proof that certain groups of people in this country will appropriate anything associated with Black America, good or bad. 90s, and the 00s is not inherently better than the music of today. To make that claim is fucking insane and groundless. Each decade has been proliferated with crap music. left by MJ's death. I didn't say he does. I said he can make an "effort to claim." I am giving him my permission to show me what he can do. Robin Thicke, Usher, and Justin Bieber can all have a seat. | |
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In the interest of accuracy Raphael worked with co-writers on all of those songs (and he "only" produced "Soul Sista," he received no writers credit). You said "he' responsible" but it would be more accurate to say that he is partially responsible, especially in the case of the two songs where other artists actually performed the songs.
I don't know much about Raphael Saadiq but I'm not just nitpicking. He is likely a much more collaborative artist than Prince is. With a Prince production you basically get a Prince record with someone else singing. With Raphael I have to assume that he is much more sympathetic to the artists he produces and makes an attempt to tailor songs to fit their style which probably means that his collaborators deserve some credit too. | |
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I gotta say you pretty much nailed what the problem with MJ was after thriller. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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11. Actually I like Nikki Minaj ecept when she tries to go "hard core". On a pop beat, she's unstoppable.
12. Usher has been sitting for years and I honestly don't know a Bieber song nor do I want to.
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It's a few things I disagree with here. I'm just going to highlight the most obvious. Beyonce is pretty but she is not the end all be all to top notch beauties in the game. I'm not a Beyonce fan musically but she is certainly not ugly. Michelle is the best singer in Destiny's Child.? My goodness this chick makes Rhianna sound like Gladys Knight. Michelle sounds like the chipmunks and was basically Destiny Child's mascot. Michelle can't even outsing Letoya and to suggest that she sings better than Beyonce and Kelly is insane. I give Michelle props for wanting to do gospel but she's just not very good vocally. As far as MJ's Thriller and Off the Wall I know it's the popular opinion here that OTW is hands down better. I can't say that. I would give the slight edge to Thriller. I don't care about the sales or the popularity of Thriller I just think a few songs like the title track, Human Nature, PYT, and the Lady In My Life just takes it over by a nose. I dig most of Off The Wall but Rock With You is my least favorite. [Edited 12/22/13 20:38pm] Don't laugh at my funk
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Feminism is an ideology. That's what the "ism" at the end denotes. We can, and should, make judgements on a person's actions and evaluate whether or not they fit the ideology he / she claims to support. In Beyonce's case, she has used her sexual attractiveness in a manner that many, if not the vast majority, of feminists condemn. She is not considered a positive role model for young women in that regard. For that matter, her understanding of feminism, its history and its aims, is so naive that nobody should take her seriously in that regard.
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I've stated in this thread already that I don't find her attractive(especially without her wigs/weaves) and that her voice isn't that impressive. But I don't see how you could argue with her being a feminist. What in her actions has she done to contradict her beliefs that women are equal to men? How has she shown her naivety in her understanding of the ideology of feminism? Please enlighten me. | |
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Could not say it any better than that except on the stones I really feel they are given too much cred especially since 90% of their work since 1984 has been awful at times. I'd add that Barry Gibb is possibly the best solo pop writer of songs for the last 60 years at least "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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^ I agree, they do. I actually mostly listen to their 60s/70s material. I find them to be more interesting than the Beatles. I love Lennon though. I would add Barry to the list as well. The Bee Gees overall don't get enough respect outside of the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack which was a great soundtrack but still...they were great songwriters! | |
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Thriller is MJ's best album. In fact it's MJ's only album that is enjoyable all the way through. Even TGIM (the least popular track) is kind of charming. OTW has a better sound, but I prefer the songs on Thriller. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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I agree all great amazing songwriters in their own way, Lennon and McCartney though seldom were a team (after 1965), for me the Beatles are 1965-1970 that era is astouding to me what they did with what was available in the times. The stones i always respected and still do, i feel that after "Undercover the Night" the albums were very mixed bags of stuff, hidden stuff in there but nothing amazing, and i by no means lose interest in artists when they age because ALOT get better and have great records after their HIT days are past. Yeah people actually forget that these guys had a string of huge hits prior to 1977's explsosion Bee Gee Mania.
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And a little something to add to the whole Grunge killed hair metal and this killed that. Hey guess what every FAD dies off, when was the last time you saw Eddie Vedder rocking a flannel shirt, or when was the last time Soundgarden or Stone Temple Pilots were all over the place? Everything dies off. RB bands died a serious death when Next and 112 and all the little groups came out and the guys were singing with their shirts off and RB sold its SOUL. Everything dies off, ask Mandy Moore and Jessica Simpson about the "teen movement" now. When decades change people get swept away, it happens some hold on and stay in the mix, some take drugs or blow themselves away and become more famous. Nothing kills anything off, times f'ing change, the only reason PEARL JAM still are a big selling band is that they grew up and "let it go", the only reason Dave Grohl is bigger now than then, is because he grew, you think either could still be doing "those down tracks now" without being laughed at. NO WAY. Just like Elvis killed off the Frank Sinatra era, and then Beatles killed off Elvis, then singer songwriters came in, then disco, then punk, then new wave, then freestyle, then hair metal, then power ballads, then gangsta rap, then techno, etc....you get the point it all comes and goes, when was the last time Stock Aiken and Waterman busted out a beat? case closed
And while on the subject this has to STOP
Everytime someone asks where are the RB bands , do not reply MINT CONDITION, please answer with a RB band from this century. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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YES !preach lady! | |
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after the bad tour Michael was never the same force he was before in live shows..true..but I think it was stated he had several health problems and I think he was just not there anymore because of what was happening in his private life...something broke inside of him and it was never fixed.. | |
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YES but people won't let it go. They don't understand FADS die off... Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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I agree | |
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I dig ducci's list. | |
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