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Ribbon Fat:

--- Quote from: tommydski ---oh i hope you are a real person and not a joke account sir.
you have again treated us to another all time classic in the shape of this combination of words -


--- Quote from: ribbon fat ---I'm not going to accept Black Dice or Fugazi--Those albums are full of emotions, but trivial ones. Emotions that appeal to our reptilian brain stems.
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also, for the line of t-shirts - "fugazi: for your reptilian brain stems".
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Real person or joke account? I'll leave that for your newfound sensitivity to decide.

You're all right man. Awesome t-shirt slogan.

Ribbon Fat:

--- Quote from: tommydski ---
--- Quote from: ribbon hat ---you already wear your homophobia on your sleeve.
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why do you assume i'm not a homosexual myself?

was your objection the word 'fruity'? i'll be honest and say i don't know what that word means to you and i used it because it conjours pleasant alliterative images to me. i suspect it has different connotations in america or wherever you lay your hat.
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So while talking shit about his heavenly voice you use a word that conjures up pleasantly alliterative (you misused this word) images? Never mind.

OK, listen, the thing about a lot of great art is that it takes patience and understanding. Ever heard "After the Goldrush" by Neil Young? First time I heard that song, I couldn't stand his high, possibly even fruity, voice. But after hearing the song a few more times, especially once in a store, when it clicked, his voice no longer bothered me at all. And it's a beautiful song. If Talk Talk's music really does appeal to you at all, maybe you need to give it the chance I gave Neil Young.

Praeserpium Machinarum:
A question to Ribbon Fat: Why didn't you include The Colour of Spring in that little canon of yours?

Ribbon Fat:

--- Quote from: Praeserpium Machinarum ---A question to Ribbon Fat: Why didn't you include The Colour of Spring in that little canon of yours?
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Because it's not quite as great as the other too I don't think. It's getting there.

I just don't think it's peerless like the other two are.

Ribbon Fat:

--- Quote from: tommydski ---don't get me wrong man, i love neil young.
i admire talk talk's music and if it was instrumental i'd listen to it a lot more.


--- Quote from: ribbon fat ---OK, listen, the thing about a lot of great art is that it takes patience and understanding.
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i used to tell people this every day until i got sick of the sound of my own voice.
this message board isn't the place for serious discussions so i resort to flippancy for the benefit of those who don't want to wade through my rhetoric.
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I resort to the oppposite.

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