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Categorizing music - Is it really necessary? - Printable Version +- CDIH (https://www.cdih.net/cdih) +-- Forum: General Discussion and Entertainment (https://www.cdih.net/cdih/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Noise Pollution (https://www.cdih.net/cdih/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: Categorizing music - Is it really necessary? (/showthread.php?tid=663) |
- SLASH - 03-08-2002 Quote:I see your point more clearly now. Overanalyzing it however defeats the purpose. ITS ROCK AND FUCKING ROLL! "..And the couple in the corner They're the reason why I hate... Rock and Roll 'Cause Rock and Roll... is dead Is dead... is dead... is dead..." - Artist withheld out of fear that Facey will accuse me of pushing their cd :roflmao: - Lord Magus - 03-08-2002 I think a better way to put it is to use the word "forced".. by I see what you're getting at - SLASH - 03-08-2002 Does this mean that one of your buddies are gonna steal your new bitch from ya Magus? This is such a fuckin' travesty! - Lord Magus - 03-08-2002 Wiseass - SLASH - 03-11-2002 Quote:Of course, there is no label-name for music that is made with passion, with creativity and originality, which has energy and life and is on the run with breaking new ground musically and artistically. There is no label for musicians who lay more importance on their musical vision and their artistical integrity than on sales plans, marketing-tools and the plans of their record-company. And there never will be. Because, after all, these are the things the listeners are looking for in a genre as well. Why did Kyuss sell a lot of records and Roadsaw only a few? Because Kyuss had something that other bands couldn’t offer, even though they were working in very closely related musical style. See, that is just the point. A labelname is there to help the listener find a band that sounds like another band he has found that he liked. Yes, that is also a marketing-tool, but it makes things easier for you, the audience. We need the labels. If I just told you that this guy is highly original, very creative and I really like what he does, and you buy the record and realise, the guy is plinking on an acoustic guitar with chains and brushes, you might be angry at me. If I used the term avantgarde-guitarist just once, you would have been warned. That is why musical styles get names. The above was taken from this article... WHATEVER HAPPENED TO STONER-ROCK? Not to flattering, Spit. It has direct quotes from former Monster Magnet founding member John McBain, which they say may contribute to his leaving Magnet before they hit big, and QOTSA's Josh Homme .<font color=#EEEEEE> Edited By SLASH on Mar. 10 2002 at 10:05 - The Sleeper - 03-11-2002 SLASH Wrote:"..And the couple in the cornerMatthew Ryan? - SLASH - 03-11-2002 You tell me. - The Sleeper - 03-11-2002 Matthew Ryan! - SLASH - 03-11-2002 Who? I can't hear you! - The Sleeper - 03-11-2002 MATTHEW MOTHERFUCKIN RYAN!!!1! - SLASH - 03-11-2002 You seem very passionate about this Matthew Ryan guy, I think I am gonna check him out. Thanks! - The Sleeper - 03-11-2002 I'm all about the alt.country!! I recommend "Railroaded" and "Sadlylove". - SLASH - 03-11-2002 Railroaded Great beat and vivid imagery. One can't help to be drawn into the setting. 'It's a perpetual stone in my shoe, one that I will always be tryin' to shake loose.' 'We're as pathetic as the jumper that listens to the crowd.' 'More than a scratch beneath the skin...' Sadly love Another one. Great beat. The listener feels as though they are dropped into the middle of the story... 'Angry and sad over a cup of black tea, your watery eyes and perfume were choking me' 'Sadly love, I never really let you in. I need your little hands to hold my expression'. It was 1 bedroom with a dog and a thorn, I remember thinking about dad as I was walking out the door.' Good find, my brother, good find. alt.country, huh? Nice genre!<font color=#EEEEEE> Edited By SLASH on Mar. 11 2002 at 12:57 - The Sleeper - 03-11-2002 SLASH Wrote:alt.country, huh? Nice genre!It's no emo. - SLASH - 03-11-2002 The Sleeper Wrote:Well shit no, Emo-Core is where it's at. No doubt.SLASH Wrote:alt.country, huh? Nice genre!It's no emo. Ever hear of a band called 'Thursday'? It's some of the best Emo out there, these days. Well besides Fugazi, of course. - The Sleeper - 03-11-2002 SLASH Wrote:Well shit no, Emo-Core is where it's at. No doubt.Yea, Thursday is that band that sounds kinda like The Cure. I hear they put on a pretty good live show too. And I liked Fugazi better when they were called Minor Threat and had an edge to them. - AdolescentMasturbator - 03-11-2002 SLASH Wrote:Ever hear of a band called 'Thursday'? It's some of the best Emo out there, these days. Well besides Fugazi, of course.Well emo is no glam. - The Sleeper - 03-11-2002 AdolescentMasturbator Wrote:Well emo is no glam.and glam is no SALSA!! - SLASH - 03-11-2002 Yea, I heard that seeing 'Thursday' on a Thursday is a totally surreal experience. True, AM, Bowie is a GOD! - AdolescentMasturbator - 03-11-2002 Yes hail the ziggy stardust. |