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Reply #30 posted 12/23/03 7:01pm

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AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

I think ORGers are watching too much MTV! There is a plethora of amazing music out there each and every year. Ya just gotta look for it.




i'm convinced now that you make these statements without actually paying attention to what anyone says here or what goes on in this forum in general. there are people that are talking about boring bands that stuck up faux music snob twats like you enjoy, yet you repeatedly make comments that everyone else's taste sucks. "there is a plethora of people into amazing music" in this forum. "ya just gotta look for it."


that, or get over yourself and quit pretending you don't like pop music, because you obviously do or you wouldn't be on a prince site.

I'm not saying everyone's taste sucks, for the most part just yours Anus Almighty!!
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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Reply #31 posted 12/23/03 7:07pm

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garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

I think ORGers are watching too much MTV! There is a plethora of amazing music out there each and every year. Ya just gotta look for it.




i'm convinced now that you make these statements without actually paying attention to what anyone says here or what goes on in this forum in general. there are people that are talking about boring bands that stuck up faux music snob twats like you enjoy, yet you repeatedly make comments that everyone else's taste sucks. "there is a plethora of people into amazing music" in this forum. "ya just gotta look for it."


that, or get over yourself and quit pretending you don't like pop music, because you obviously do or you wouldn't be on a prince site.

I'm not saying everyone's taste sucks, for the most part just yours Anus Almighty!!


i consider that an honor, garnish
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Reply #32 posted 12/23/03 7:10pm

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garnish? I haven't been called that since grade 1 or 2.
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Reply #33 posted 12/23/03 7:13pm

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garnis said:

garnish? I haven't been called that since grade 1 or 2.


why, did you have a speech impediment?


i think it fits. a small leaf on the side that adds nothing whatsoever to the meal.
"oPS i HITTED THE CAPDLOCK"
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Reply #34 posted 12/23/03 7:16pm

garnis

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AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

garnish? I haven't been called that since grade 1 or 2.


why, did you have a speech impediment?


i think it fits. a small leaf on the side that adds nothing whatsoever to the meal.

No, I was a child, and thats the only thing the uneducated kids could come up with to make fun of me.
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Reply #35 posted 12/23/03 7:17pm

AaronAlmighty

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garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

garnish? I haven't been called that since grade 1 or 2.


why, did you have a speech impediment?


i think it fits. a small leaf on the side that adds nothing whatsoever to the meal.

No, I was a child, and thats the only thing the uneducated kids could come up with to make fun of me.



shrug i guess douchebag was a little mature. still, i like simple honesty of it. garnish you are and ever will be.
"oPS i HITTED THE CAPDLOCK"
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Reply #36 posted 12/23/03 7:18pm

garnis

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AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

garnish? I haven't been called that since grade 1 or 2.


why, did you have a speech impediment?


i think it fits. a small leaf on the side that adds nothing whatsoever to the meal.

No, I was a child, and thats the only thing the uneducated kids could come up with to make fun of me.



shrug i guess douchebag was a little mature. still, i like simple honesty of it. garnish you are and ever will be.

honesty of it??
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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Reply #37 posted 12/23/03 7:21pm

AaronAlmighty

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garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

garnish? I haven't been called that since grade 1 or 2.


why, did you have a speech impediment?


i think it fits. a small leaf on the side that adds nothing whatsoever to the meal.

No, I was a child, and thats the only thing the uneducated kids could come up with to make fun of me.



shrug i guess douchebag was a little mature. still, i like simple honesty of it. garnish you are and ever will be.

honesty of it??



it's you
"oPS i HITTED THE CAPDLOCK"
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Reply #38 posted 12/23/03 7:25pm

garnis

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AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

garnish? I haven't been called that since grade 1 or 2.


why, did you have a speech impediment?


i think it fits. a small leaf on the side that adds nothing whatsoever to the meal.

No, I was a child, and thats the only thing the uneducated kids could come up with to make fun of me.



shrug i guess douchebag was a little mature. still, i like simple honesty of it. garnish you are and ever will be.

honesty of it??



it's you

Happy Holidays Anus Almighty (Now thats honest!) Won't hear from ya till the New Year, so Seasons Greetings to you and your family and have a Happy, Safe New Year. Peace.
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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Reply #39 posted 12/23/03 7:26pm

AaronAlmighty

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garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

AaronAlmighty said:

garnis said:

garnish? I haven't been called that since grade 1 or 2.


why, did you have a speech impediment?


i think it fits. a small leaf on the side that adds nothing whatsoever to the meal.

No, I was a child, and thats the only thing the uneducated kids could come up with to make fun of me.



shrug i guess douchebag was a little mature. still, i like simple honesty of it. garnish you are and ever will be.

honesty of it??



it's you

Happy Holidays Anus Almighty (Now thats honest!) Won't hear from ya till the New Year, so Seasons Greetings to you and your family and have a Happy, Safe New Year. Peace.



you too! happy holidays hug see you in january!
"oPS i HITTED THE CAPDLOCK"
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Reply #40 posted 12/23/03 7:31pm

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TRON said:

Anxiety said:

2freaky4church1 said:

Kelis isn't top 5 material. Bare is really boring. Easy listening.


Agreed on Bare...I was excited to get a new Annie album after all these years, but I was really underwhelmed with the results. I think it's good, honest music, but I just can't appreciate it at this point in my life - maybe when I'm older, or maybe when I have a specific craving for something on that album, I'll appreciate it more. I want to like it, because I like Annie so much - I just don't.

Kelis' "Tasty", on the other hand...it's a bit apples and oranges, but DAMN. What a fruit bowl. My biggest problem with "Tasty" is that for me, it's over as soon as it begins...I know it's near an hour long, but whenever it ends, I'm always like "damn, didn't I just put that in the stereo???"

I really loved Bare when it first came out but a week later I dropped it. The songs just didn't stick with me. There are a few gems on there like Pavement Cracks, Honestly and Loneliness, but I haven't had the urge to put since June. I wish I did though cuz like you said, it's exciting to have her back. The performances and songwriting is strong, it just doesn't fit with this stage of my life. It's strange cuz I was so into later Eurythmics and Medusa earlier this year. shrug



The funny thing is that I was bored with "Bare" when I first heard it then got really caught up in it. I haven't listened to it in a while (as if it were out for years smile) but I just think it is a really amazing album that didn't get it due from snobby critics (although I would also place White Stripes and Outkast in my top five but its very predictable).
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Reply #41 posted 12/23/03 8:48pm

Anxiety

garnis said:

I think ORGers are watching too much MTV! There is a plethora of amazing music out there each and every year. Ya just gotta look for it. These 5 albums on my list blow all other albums in this thread out of the water in terms of originality and artistic integrity. Criteria on which anything great is based. So here it is in no particular order.

Clearlake - Cedars
Perfuse 73 - One Word Extinguisher
Manitoba - Up In Flames
Do Make Say Think - Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief

Time to do your homework and RECOGNIZE!!!


Oh my god, indie rock thuggery is SO pre-9/11. Take yer Godspeed You Black Emperor off auto-repeat and open yer blinds, Mr. High Fidelity (and even Nick Hornby sings the praises of a good dumb pop album).

Recognize what you recognize. Ain't no "betta" 'bout it.
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Reply #42 posted 12/23/03 10:04pm

TRON

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Oh my god, indie rock thuggery is SO pre-9/11. Take yer Godspeed You Black Emperor off auto-repeat and open yer blinds, Mr. High Fidelity (and even Nick Hornby sings the praises of a good dumb pop album).

Recognize what you recognize. Ain't no "betta" 'bout it.

omg
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Reply #43 posted 12/24/03 12:23am

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Reply #44 posted 12/24/03 3:18pm

bananacologne

1) GOLDFRAPP - BLACK CHERRY.
Fantastic lyrics, awesome production, great hooks, beguiling artwork -
and a brave move away from expectations raised by Felt Mountain.
SeXual, Moody, Sensual, Eerie, Dirty, Cold, Mysterious - DYNAMIC. 10 out of 10


2) The Cardigans - Long Gone Before Daylight Sublime.
3) OutkasT - The Love Below/Speakerboxx Just good FUN. Remember that?
4) Kylie - Body Language Sexy, slinky, knowing, cool POP: infectious.
5) Tomcraft - MUC Fantastic 'drance' album full of great hooks that just grab u by the balls.
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Reply #45 posted 12/24/03 3:59pm

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1) WildCard - Terence/Sananda

2) Comfort Woman - Meshell Ndegeocello

3) NEWS - Prince

4) Midnight Lounge - Jody Wately

5) Worldwide Underground - Erykah Badu
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Reply #46 posted 12/24/03 6:37pm

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PrettyMan72 said:

1) WildCard - Terence/Sananda

2) Comfort Woman - Meshell Ndegeocello

3) NEWS - Prince

4) Midnight Lounge - Jody Wately

5) Worldwide Underground - Erykah Badu


Midnight Lounge was released in 2001
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Reply #47 posted 12/24/03 7:17pm

VoicesCarry

My top 5:

1. Outkast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
2. Annie Lennox - Bare
3. Madonna - American Life
4. Kylie Minogue - Body Language (Australian Edition)
5. Kelis - Tasty

Honourable mentions:

Alicia Keys - The Diary Of Alicia Keys
Luther Vandross - Dance With My Father
Seal - Seal IV

Best Reissues:

Lisa Stansfield - The Complete Collection (6-Disc Edition)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (Deluxe Edition)
Diana Ross - Diana (Deluxe Edition)
Hall & Oates - 12'' Collections Vol. 1 & 2 (Japan)
Kylie Minogue - Fever (Japanese 2-Disc Hyper Edition)
- Kylie Minogue (1994) (Remastered
2-Disc Edition)
- Impossible Princess (Remastered 2-Disc
Edition)
Mariah Carey - The Remixes
Culture Club - Kissing To Be Clever/ Colour By Numbers/
Waking Up With The House On Fire
(Remastered)
Marvin Gaye - I Want You (Deluxe Edition)

P.S. I would include Coldplay's "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" here, but it's actually a 2002 album.
[This message was edited Wed Dec 24 19:20:23 PST 2003 by VoicesCarry]
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Reply #48 posted 12/26/03 3:31pm

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Anxiety said:

garnis said:

I think ORGers are watching too much MTV! There is a plethora of amazing music out there each and every year. Ya just gotta look for it. These 5 albums on my list blow all other albums in this thread out of the water in terms of originality and artistic integrity. Criteria on which anything great is based. So here it is in no particular order.

Clearlake - Cedars
Perfuse 73 - One Word Extinguisher
Manitoba - Up In Flames
Do Make Say Think - Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief

Time to do your homework and RECOGNIZE!!!


Oh my god, indie rock thuggery is SO pre-9/11. Take yer Godspeed You Black Emperor off auto-repeat and open yer blinds, Mr. High Fidelity (and even Nick Hornby sings the praises of a good dumb pop album).

Recognize what you recognize. Ain't no "betta" 'bout it.

Even though I'm Canadian, I still hate Godspeed You Black Emperor. On a lighter note, not one of these groups are indie rock. Looks like someone didn't do their homework.
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Reply #49 posted 12/26/03 3:34pm

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Oh, and another thing. Grandaddy's newest effort is a definate step back from slump.
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Reply #50 posted 12/26/03 9:11pm

Boysista

1.) Joe Henry "Tiny Voices"- Why is this not ALL OVER radio? The best songs I've ever heard... really,

2.) Outkast "Speakerboxx/The Love Below"- y'all know the drill by now!

3.) Meshell Ndegeocello "Comfort Woman"- EVERY woman say I- like Stevie/Joni in the 70's, Prince/Kate in the 80's, she treads new ground, but fails to put a foot wrong- GO!

4.) Madonna "American Life"- she knows what she's doing- more important, she feels what she's doing... the audience is no longer a factor/constraint.

5.) The White Stripes "Elephant"- Pure. Just pure.
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Reply #51 posted 12/26/03 9:21pm

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radiohead is so overated.
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Reply #52 posted 12/27/03 8:16am

JonSnow

everytime i think about this, it changes slightly... but this is generally my Top 5 of 2003:


1. Reality - David Bowie
2. Issues & Options - Phil Roy
3. Hail to the Thief - Radiohead
4. Greendale - Neil Young & Crazy Horse
5. Get Born - Jet
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Reply #53 posted 12/27/03 12:15pm

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VoicesCarry said:

PrettyMan72 said:

1) WildCard - Terence/Sananda

2) Comfort Woman - Meshell Ndegeocello

3) NEWS - Prince

4) Midnight Lounge - Jody Wately

5) Worldwide Underground - Erykah Badu


Midnight Lounge was released in 2001



The copy I bought says 2003. Plus there was a review of ML in People magazine in 2003.
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Reply #54 posted 12/27/03 2:42pm

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Farfunknugin said:

radiohead is so overated.


im in the middle of trying to change my opinion about that. ive just gotten two of there cds,so we'll see... smile
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Reply #55 posted 12/27/03 2:44pm

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Farfunknugin said:

radiohead is so overated.


Bollocks!
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Reply #56 posted 12/27/03 2:59pm

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Cloudbuster said:

Farfunknugin said:

radiohead is so overated.


Bollocks!


drool
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Reply #57 posted 12/27/03 3:03pm

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Christopher said:

drool


lol You're so gay!
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Reply #58 posted 12/27/03 3:10pm

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Cloudbuster said:

Christopher said:

drool


lol I'mso gay!



yes you are smile


now list yer top albums of 2003 beeotch! mad
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Reply #59 posted 12/27/03 3:14pm

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Christopher said:

Cloudbuster said:

Christopher said:

drool


lol You're so gay!



yes i am rainbow


now list yer top albums of 2003 beeotch! mad


Okay,

Radiohead - Hail To The Thief
Fleetwood Mac - Say You Will
Blur - Think Tank
Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won
The Strokes - Room On Fire

...or something like that.

Happy now? biggrin
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