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//Codename:Dustsucker coming March 2004 www.barkpsychosis.com has reported that the follow-up to the massively influential Hex will be released on Fire Records of the UK in March of 2004. About time, since Hex came out in 94. If you follow the link to the Fire Records website, you can find samples of the upcoming album there. Mind you, these samples are nowhere near as good as the tracks floating around soulseek. RECOGNIZE!!! All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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How can I recognize when I don't recognize? | |
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TRON said: How can I recognize when I don't recognize?
What? you don't know the name?? follow the link and educate yourself. All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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garnis said: TRON said: How can I recognize when I don't recognize?
What? you don't know the name?? follow the link and educate yourself. Can't be bothered. Not interested. | |
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TRON said: garnis said: TRON said: How can I recognize when I don't recognize?
What? you don't know the name?? follow the link and educate yourself. Can't be bothered. Not interested. to each his\her\it's own I suppose. Your loss. Mind you, these guys are probably the most inovative group since the beatles. All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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garnis said: these guys are probably the most inovative group since the beatles.
Statements like this take you from music snob to arrogant dumbass in minutes flat. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: garnis said: these guys are probably the most inovative group since the beatles.
Statements like this take you from music snob to arrogant dumbass in minutes flat. OK smartass, you tell me who the most innovative artist\group since the beatles has been?? All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: garnis said: these guys are probably the most inovative group since the beatles.
Statements like this take you from music snob to arrogant dumbass in minutes flat. then get your head out of your ass All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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garnis said: Slave2daGroove said: garnis said: these guys are probably the most inovative group since the beatles.
Statements like this take you from music snob to arrogant dumbass in minutes flat. OK smartass, you tell me who the most innovative artist\group since the beatles has been?? David Bowie | |
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OK, lets just put David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Prince and The Beatles in one category since its such a given that they were massively influencial and do get the respect that they deserve. These guys are criminally under recognized for how amazingly innovative they are. K my head is out of my ass now All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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garnis said: K my head is out of my ass now
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It's a time and place thing.
It's like saying a band is the as innovative as Robert Johnson or Charlie Parker or (more current) Jimi Hendrix. They all changed popular music history in some way as did the Beatles but to compare is a little arrogant because nobody has ever heard of this band. Technology changes, attitudes change, the world changes but until someone steps up through the state of music today, I'm not feeling any innovators today. Innovative could really describe Sigur Ros or Bjork because they are doing something completely different than what popular music has ever done. I like these bands but innovators they are not. Thanks for calling me a smart ass, I am without a doubt. ·no·vate ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-vt) v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates v. tr. To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time. v. intr. To begin or introduce something new. | |
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TRON said: garnis said: K my head is out of my ass now
don't be shocked, There are actually many more influencial acts I forgot about too. Like Roxy Music, and NICK DRAKE!!!Now there is a guy who can write songs!! All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: It's a time and place thing.
It's like saying a band is the as innovative as Robert Johnson or Charlie Parker or (more current) Jimi Hendrix. They all changed popular music history in some way as did the Beatles but to compare is a little arrogant because nobody has ever heard of this band. Technology changes, attitudes change, the world changes but until someone steps up through the state of music today, I'm not feeling any innovators today. Innovative could really describe Sigur Ros or Bjork because they are doing something completely different than what popular music has ever done. I like these bands but innovators they are not. Thanks for calling me a smart ass, I am without a doubt. ·no·vate ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-vt) v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates v. tr. To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time. v. intr. To begin or introduce something new. Actually, neither of these groups are innovative according to your definition. AR Kane was doing what Sigur Ros are doing back in 1988. 15 fricking years ago. With the exception of Bjork's voice(which I admit is quite distinctive) is more or less a fusion of a great number of musical styles with techno\dance music. We can go back even further for that one. Kraftwerk, ENO, Tangerine Dream All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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garnis said: With the exception of Bjork's voice(which I admit is quite distinctive) is more or less a fusion of a great number of musical styles with techno\dance music. We can go back even further for that one. Kraftwerk, ENO, Tangerine Dream
Bjork sounds nothing like any of those 3 groups. | |
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What about Goldie? All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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garnis said: Slave2daGroove said: It's a time and place thing.
It's like saying a band is the as innovative as Robert Johnson or Charlie Parker or (more current) Jimi Hendrix. They all changed popular music history in some way as did the Beatles but to compare is a little arrogant because nobody has ever heard of this band. Technology changes, attitudes change, the world changes but until someone steps up through the state of music today, I'm not feeling any innovators today. Innovative could really describe Sigur Ros or Bjork because they are doing something completely different than what popular music has ever done. I like these bands but innovators they are not. Thanks for calling me a smart ass, I am without a doubt. ·no·vate ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-vt) v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates v. tr. To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time. v. intr. To begin or introduce something new. Actually, neither of these groups are innovative according to your definition. AR Kane was doing what Sigur Ros are doing back in 1988. 15 fricking years ago. With the exception of Bjork's voice(which I admit is quite distinctive) is more or less a fusion of a great number of musical styles with techno\dance music. We can go back even further for that one. Kraftwerk, ENO, Tangerine Dream I used to argue about bands in high school, I'm done now. The point that you so cleverly missed is; It's arrogant to say "as innovative as the Beatles" when there's a million bands (including yours, I'm sure) that may be even more innovative but when the world hasn't heard of them, their influence becomes a moot point. | |
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garnis said: What about Goldie?
What about him? He came out after Bjork and sounds nothing like her. And he sucks. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: garnis said: Slave2daGroove said: It's a time and place thing.
It's like saying a band is the as innovative as Robert Johnson or Charlie Parker or (more current) Jimi Hendrix. They all changed popular music history in some way as did the Beatles but to compare is a little arrogant because nobody has ever heard of this band. Technology changes, attitudes change, the world changes but until someone steps up through the state of music today, I'm not feeling any innovators today. Innovative could really describe Sigur Ros or Bjork because they are doing something completely different than what popular music has ever done. I like these bands but innovators they are not. Thanks for calling me a smart ass, I am without a doubt. ·no·vate ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-vt) v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates v. tr. To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time. v. intr. To begin or introduce something new. Actually, neither of these groups are innovative according to your definition. AR Kane was doing what Sigur Ros are doing back in 1988. 15 fricking years ago. With the exception of Bjork's voice(which I admit is quite distinctive) is more or less a fusion of a great number of musical styles with techno\dance music. We can go back even further for that one. Kraftwerk, ENO, Tangerine Dream I used to argue about bands in high school, I'm done now. The point that you so cleverly missed is; It's arrogant to say "as innovative as the Beatles" when there's a million bands (including yours, I'm sure) that may be even more innovative but when the world hasn't heard of them, their influence becomes a moot point. I thought we were talking about innovation, not influence All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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TRON said: garnis said: What about Goldie?
What about him? He came out after Bjork and sounds nothing like her. And he sucks. Well I agree that he does suck, but I hear a similarity in some of her stuff. I have always said its her voice that drives me nuts All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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garnis said: TRON said: garnis said: What about Goldie?
What about him? He came out after Bjork and sounds nothing like her. And he sucks. Well I agree that he does suck, but I hear a similarity in some of her stuff. I have always said its her voice that drives me nuts That's understandable. It's very different and not meant for everyone. I didn't like it at first either. Bjork doesn't really have any drum and bass or jungle in her music other than some of her remixes. | |
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The only Bjork tune I thought was ok was It's Oh So Quiet, which I don't believe she wrote. But then again, I can't say I have really given her the benifit of the doubt either. I hated Human Behavior and Big Time Sensuality, which were my first impressions of her music. So I guess I wrote her off early. Her vids were kinda cool though. All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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On a different note, have you seen The Strokes vid thats done like the movie TRON yet? All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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garnis said: The only Bjork tune I thought was ok was It's Oh So Quiet, which I don't believe she wrote. But then again, I can't say I have really given her the benifit of the doubt either. I hated Human Behavior and Big Time Sensuality, which were my first impressions of her music. So I guess I wrote her off early. Her vids were kinda cool though.
Oddly enough, that might be my least favorite Bjork song, because it seems least like her. I hated Human Behaviour too when I first heard it. If you want to hear something truly gorgeous with more subtle vocals, check out Vespertine, her last album. | |
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garnis said: On a different note, have you seen The Strokes vid thats done like the movie TRON yet?
Yes. It makes me crazy with jealousy. | |
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garnis said: I thought we were talking about innovation, not influence
Don't you think if a band in innovative then maybe someone has heard of them? | |
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Slave2daGroove said: garnis said: I thought we were talking about innovation, not influence
Don't you think if a band in innovative then maybe someone has heard of them? Obviously not. All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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