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Fragmentsofme:
--- Quote from: Kai ---If you hate the Beatles you hate music and yourself.
EDIT: Except Mr. Octopus' Garden. hating that is 100% allowed, and majorly encouraged.
--- End quote ---
Yes, because the Beatles have invented music, and there would be no music without them...right.[/sarcasm] I'm not saying I don't respect them for what they did to the music world, I just hate their music.
Not An Addict:
Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to hate the Beatles, through the magical process of "overplaying". Because FUCK ALL, are the Beatles overplayed.
Hatebunny:
I can't imagine anyone hating the beatles, because there's only ONE song out of their entire discography that I don't like. However, I can pretend to imagine maybe...not liking the early stuff cause it's just standard first-fourth-fifth style chord progressions and typical early 60s britrock. But it's hard not to fall in love with everything after 1967.
SpacemanSpiff:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---And also, when people claim that dude from Tool is the greatest drummer ever, which happens quite a lot. Lots of people can play unusual signatures and have big prog rock drum-kits.
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Well, Tool's drummer is indeed very good. I've learned how to play Schism, and believe me, that's not easy. But world's greatest drummer? Nah, no way. The guy is extremely good, but there are other great drummers out there as well.
However, I shall award him the title of "Most Pretentious Drummer", because most people don't actually arrange the drumming of 10 minute song in a way that the number of bass drum kicks is exactly a special number that appears in some mystical text. Or that, when written down, the tabs form a specific pattern that also has some sort of mystical connection.
If you ask me, that's downright stupid and unnecessary, but whatever floats your boat really.
And before people yell at me: I like Tool, I just think that pretentious drumming concept is taking it a bit too far.
As for your last point: I beg to differ. Not everyone can have a big prog-rock drumkit. Take me, for example. I'm a poor student. I can't even afford a double pedal, much less the kit Danny Carrey has.
kikanjuuneko:
Chris Pennie from The Dillinger Escape Plan can take Danny Carey any day of the week.
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