02-08-2002, 06:24 PM
PLAY FREEBIRD!
02-08-2002, 07:18 PM
my lord, you people suck!
ani difranco? I can appreciate her uber lesbian, hairy-arm-pitted angst, but her music? :p :p I simply don't understand the whole underground music thing. To me, if it was that good, it wouldn't be underground. You people are trying so hard to be eccentric, that you all end up being exactly the same. I'm Kid Afrika. Thank you for your support. Edited By Kid Afrika on Feb. 08 2002 at 2:20
02-08-2002, 07:29 PM
Quote:You people are trying so hard to be eccentric, that you all end up being exactly the same. Well, I don't know about other people coughcoughMayNERDcoughcough but i don't seek out underground music. I just happen upon some music by accident and/or recommendation. The same thing with independent / obscure movies.For example, one of my favourite movies is an indie called Swimming with Sharks (Kevin Spacey) that I came across by accident. Everything is not what it sometimes seems, Mistar Hip Gangsta Tupac :moonie:
02-08-2002, 07:39 PM
I seek out underground music not to be different but because I want to hear something different from everything else thats on the radio. Doesn't the top 40 mainstream bore you after awhile? That goes for underground hip-hop as well like Jurrassic 5, Mos Def, etc... I don't even know if you could even consider them underground at this point, but at one point they were and I don't now not enjoy their music any less now that its mainstream.
Its not mainstream vs. underground, its about variety and the desire to hear new music.
02-08-2002, 07:42 PM
Quote:ani difranco? I can appreciate her uber lesbian, hairy-arm-pitted angst, but her music? her music is wonderful...so :fuckoff: misdar kid! i need my music to have depth, heart and soul. don't get me wrong, i can appreicte all the cheesy that is played on the radio, but i need more then that, i hate played out shit. heh, i mean come on, you are talking to the grrl who shakes her arse every day to hot 97 old school at noon
02-08-2002, 07:54 PM
Kid Afrika Wrote:To me, if it was that good, it wouldn't be underground.Yeah, cause Britney Spears is so scary talented, right?
02-08-2002, 08:22 PM
Kid Afrika Wrote:my lord, you people suck!See, Kid, some of do not wait to get into a band/artist until people say it is ok. Just about every song that is big now is from an artist that at oine time was cutting edge or underground to coin the phrase. Sure, there is alot of shit out there that is fabricated just by record companies and their target groups, but, most bands started somewhere. I am looking foward to the new KoRn disc on March 5th and I still remember ten years ago when people were like "wtf ar you listening to?" I recall a certain "underground" band opening for Ozzy when I went to my first concert. Alot of people were just wondering who the fuck they were because most haven't heard of them yet. That band was called Metallica or some shit. Nuff said.
02-08-2002, 08:27 PM
Does anyone know if Warrant is coming out with a new disc soon? I haven't gotten my indie newsletter yet, and I am dyin' to know uicide:<font color=white>
Edited By SLASH on Feb. 08 2002 at 3:28
02-08-2002, 08:41 PM
Sean makes a good point, most of these mainstream bands were underground at one time. There are two types of music fans, passive and active. The passive music fans simply accepts what is doled out to them, active music fans actively seek out new music and like to discover new bands to expand their musical horizons.
A lazy music fan, way to break dem stereotypes Kid.
02-08-2002, 09:45 PM
Quote:Well, I don't know about other people coughcoughMayNERDcoughcough but i don't seek out underground music.Well up until now, I actually valued some of the opinions that you had. But for you to make a statement like that truly bothers me. Music is everything to me. You will never know how integrated it is into my life, what it means to me, or how much I have also done to promote music. For you to make a statement like that just shows that you really have no fucking clue about people. Good day Sir!
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02-10-2002, 07:02 PM
Maynard Wrote:I didn't see this reply til now, because I was making a new post...Quote:Well, I don't know about other people coughcoughMayNERDcoughcough but i don't seek out underground music.Well up until now, I actually valued some of the opinions that you had. But for you to make a statement like that truly bothers me. Music is everything to me. You will never know how integrated it is into my life, what it means to me, or how much I have also done to promote music. For you to make a statement like that just shows that you really have no fucking clue about people. For you to make a reply like that only means that you don't get 'teh funney.' I know you are really into music. I know how much it means to you. I know I know I know. I don't even know why I bother trying to intreract with your paranoid, sensitive ass..... ughhh uicide: Anyway...For all the U2 fans out there... <center></center><font color=#EEEEEE> Edited By SLASH on Feb. 10 2002 at 2:06
02-10-2002, 07:24 PM
I'm sorry I didn't make the [poor me] tags on my post.
I guess I lose. ???
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02-10-2002, 07:28 PM
Maynard Wrote:I'm sorry I didn't make the [poor me] tags on my post.As usual :burnfucker:
02-10-2002, 07:30 PM
SLASH Wrote:Yes, I know. :-(Maynard Wrote:I'm sorry I didn't make the [poor me] tags on my post.As usual :burnfucker:
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02-10-2002, 07:37 PM
You are gonna lose again for setting a bad example with your Quote Vortexing :bouncer:
John Paul Jones : Thunderthief Feb 5th? Zooma(1999) was great, and I was unaware of John Paul Jones : Lovin' Up A Storm(2000) til just now when I looked up the release date of "Thunderthief'.<font color=#EEEEEE> Edited By SLASH on Feb. 10 2002 at 2:41
02-10-2002, 09:07 PM
PollyannaFlower46 Wrote:Alanis Morissette - Under Rug Swept - February 26 (they moved it up don't I feel silly) :bouncer:Alanis - EXCLUSIVE BONUS VIDEO!!! (San Diego Pre-show) - Plus Audio (Hands Clean + A Man) and Video (Hands Clean) Requires Real Audio or Windows Media Player Cracker - Forever Jan 29, 2002. The initial copies are a limited Release with an additional cd of 11 previously unreleased live tracks from a live show recorded @ The Metro in Cleveland for Chicago's 93WXRT Radio Station. The last track is "Pictures of Matchstick Men' from Lowery's former 80's band, Camper Van Beethoven. For those who remember, or will admit to remembering the Stern 'Private Parts' Soundtrack, Ozzy covered that song.
02-11-2002, 11:20 PM
i am not interested in a single band in this thread.
I love him. He's like those happy old people who become known for sitting by the side of a busy street and waving to passing cars. People drive by regularly and beep just to see him and get him to wave to them.
That's just like our Arpi... except he doesn't wave or anything. He just says mean things to you. GonzoStyle Wrote:I pledge my undying love for Arpi, any retraction of this undying love is to be ignored. Nominated for," 2005 poster of the year", by 4 out of 6 mods!
02-12-2002, 01:41 AM
virgingrrl Wrote:Didn't feel like starting a new thread for this so here it is....Quote:ani difranco? I love Alanis, Tori, Sarah McLachlan, Fiona etc., but I've never heard any Ani songs. I've read some of her lyrics and they seem good, can anyone reccomend a few songs I can download etc. or one of her better CDs so I can get a better idea of her sound? Oh no we took it back to far Only love can save us now.....
03-07-2002, 06:21 AM
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