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The Pinnacle of Popular Music
KharBevNor:
I've always been a little tremulous about the use of the term popular music to describe stuff that isn't popular, besides which,
timehat:
Both Brian Wilson and Bon Jovi have specifically requested that I punch them in the dick through their music.
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: Johnny C ---This thread is based on a flawed premise. I mean, come on, guys.
Duh.
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Pet Sounds > Smile. Maybe if Smile had been made in the Sixties, it'd have topped Pet Sounds. But not now.
Kai:
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--- Quote from: Ribbon Fat ---Give me your own choices for the most profound album(s) you've heard.
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My god. I probably just woke up my parents laughing.
onewheelwizzard:
--- Quote from: Ribbon Fat ---
--- Quote from: tommydski ---i like talk talk's music just fine until that guy starts singing.
i will never voluntarily listen to that guy's voice.
for reference he sounds a bit like the last thing you shot.
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Hollis has one of the most beautiful, heavenly voices ever. If you can't stand it, then you need to develop some sensitivity--to life, to art, and to music.
Nice non sequiter on that last sentence though, made more nonsensical by the inexplicable italics.
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That was funny! Tell another one.
No, but seriously, what exactly is a "heavenly" voice? Don't just give examples, explain. What qualities must a voice have to be considered "heavenly?" Does it have to fall within a certain range? Does it have to be male or female or can either gender create "heavenly" vocals? What is it exactly about this Hollis dude that makes his voice as good as you say it is?
If you try to say something along the lines of "well, it just is and you don't understand it yet," or "I know it when I hear it and you should too," or pretty much anything that isn't "well, it is because I think it is and that's about it," all you've done is exposed yourself as someone who can't understand that different people think about things differently and someone who hears a voice you consider "heavenly" has every right to think of it as ... anything. And they'll be exactly as correct as you are.
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