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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: eS El Duque on August 14, 2005, 03:45:28 PM
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:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o.....im downloading now
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lol, this is funny...also with that stupid Brian Wilson quote in the booklet. might be interesting, but itīs something you can fuck up bad of course, esp with an album the calibre of "Pet Sounds"
...could you hook it up btw?
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check your PM ^^^^^
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I hated the original When it All Falls Down...but this one version is dope
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thank you (http://www.megaupload.com/de/?d=24R0R8JM) ;)
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If that Brian Wilson quote is real then I now like him even more than Trauma does.
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Could u hook this up??
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Could u hook this up??
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the quote is real, and this mixtape is garbage... i dunno how u can take an album like pet sounds and just fuck it up. W/e not worth a listen if u ask me, at least the grey album had some dope cuts, and that biggie frank is the same, but this is pure garbage, everyone do yourselves a favor and buy or dl pet sounds, if anyone wants i can upload it.
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If that Brian Wilson quote is real then I now like him even more than Trauma does.
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and it IS real
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If that Brian Wilson quote is real then I now like him even more than Trauma does.
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and it IS real
Well then, I agree 100% with Mr. Wilson.
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^^ ok, nice for you. That statement is pretty trite though and Wilson, as genius as some of his music was, has made several statements that made me think he doesnīt exactly know what heīs talking about. Even if you agree, this remains something anybody could say without knowing jack shit. IMO itīs deplorably simplified to claim "music adds up to one big minus" nowadays and put the blame on rap. And tbh, while I myself think weīre not living in a golden era of popular music, I pity anybody who dislikes everything thatīs coming out...peace
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its already in the hook up spot. posted it a few days ago.
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^^ ok, nice for you. That statement is pretty trite though and Wilson, as genius as some of his music was, has made several statements that made me think he doesnīt exactly know what heīs talking about. Even if you agree, this remains something anybody could say without knowing jack shit. IMO itīs deplorably simplified to claim "music adds up to one big minus" nowadays and put the blame on rap. And tbh, while I myself think weīre not living in a golden era of popular music, I pity anybody who dislikes everything thatīs coming out...peace
Anybody could say communism doesn't work as a practical way of running and living in a country with out knowing jack shit about it, but they'd still be right. Wilson is nuts, plain and simple. No one can go through the amount of drugs he took and come out alright. You took my claim too seriously. It was in fact a joke, and I think an obvious one.
That being said I still agree with the quote. No one is saying everything that comes out today is shit, but when you look at the current state of music as whole and you compare the good with the bad in the music scene you'll find that "it all ends up to one big minus". If I make $250,000 a year it would appear that I am doing quite well for myself, but if I have $400,000 in expenses then "it all ends up to one big minus". The bad outweighs the good in the current scene. As bad as the 80s were they still had David Bowie The Police, Springsteen, Metallica, GnR, Prince, U2, REM, Ozzy, the old school rap scene, etc, etc, etc. Don't get me wrong, the 80s still added up to a minus, but not as big a minus as today. I don't think there is anything absurd about saying the bad heavily outweighs the good in today's scene more so than any other scene in music history.
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^^ ok, mathematically, you might be right (Springsteen is still good and REM dropped their best album in 1994 btw), I just hate the dramatization. Itīs not like I have too much money to buy all decent CDīs coming out, so why complain about the bad? The music scene is itself bigger today than it used to be, cause itīs easier to start making music today, if you donīt have high ambitions. That leads to a lot more trash of course. There is, bottom line, still enough decent stuff
and i knew the trauma part was a joke, but i had the impression you found the quote something very original...sorry for that
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^^ ok, mathematically, you might be right (Springsteen is still good and REM dropped their best album in 1994 btw), I just hate the dramatization. Itīs not like I have too much money to buy all decent CDīs coming out, so why complain about the bad? The music scene is itself bigger today than it used to be, cause itīs easier to start making music today, if you donīt have high ambitions. That leads to a lot more trash of course. There is, bottom line, still enough decent stuff
and i knew the trauma part was a joke, but i had the impression you found the quote something very original...sorry for that
Whether or not Bruce or REM are good now or in the 90s or in the 70s doesn't take away from them being good in the 80s (Bruce was nothing in the 80s compared to how good he was in the 70s, and you think Monster is the best REM album? Most say Document or Automatic). Any way, the point is that I think the music scene isn't as good right now as it is bad. If you want to factor out all the indy talent then we can just take the top 100 or 200 only count them. Either way there is more bad than good, and the good is not as good as the good of yesteryear. That's how I see it anyway.
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www.kanyewestsounds.com
^^download it there legally and for free^^
i think it's a good mix album :)
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^^ ok, mathematically, you might be right (Springsteen is still good and REM dropped their best album in 1994 btw), I just hate the dramatization. Itīs not like I have too much money to buy all decent CDīs coming out, so why complain about the bad? The music scene is itself bigger today than it used to be, cause itīs easier to start making music today, if you donīt have high ambitions. That leads to a lot more trash of course. There is, bottom line, still enough decent stuff
and i knew the trauma part was a joke, but i had the impression you found the quote something very original...sorry for that
Whether or not Bruce or REM are good now or in the 90s or in the 70s doesn't take away from them being good in the 80s (Bruce was nothing in the 80s compared to how good he was in the 70s, and you think Monster is the best REM album? Most say Document or Automatic). Any way, the point is that I think the music scene isn't as good right now as it is bad. If you want to factor out all the indy talent then we can just take the top 100 or 200 only count them. Either way there is more bad than good, and the good is not as good as the good of yesteryear. That's how I see it anyway.
1. REM: I meant Automatic. Itīs ī92, not ī94, I just checked my copy, itīs nevertheless 90īs.
2. Yeah, there is more bad than good...I guess youīre a few years older than me, but i doubt you were around in the 70īs (correct me if Iīm wrong). What my parents and some other people their age (around 50) say is just that there was ALSO a lot of trash in the 70īs that we simply just donīt know nowadays, cause nobody gives a fuck anymore. Not as much of it, but more than you or I would think. Pretty logical if you think about it, the good stuff will be listened to years later, the trash is forgotten about.
Now I agree that very little of the good today can compete with the very best of yesteryear, but there is some. People tend to glorify the past and while the 60īs and 70īs were a better era for pop than weīre in now - I agree completely - once in a while an album that comes out nowadays can compete. You can check my list for that if you want.
So, generally youīre not wrong, but if you wanna "do the math", I donīt think the 70īs added up to that huge hell of a plus some people think they did and today we donīt have the dramatic ass minus people tend to see. Itīs just not THAT simple and drastic IMO
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^^ ok, mathematically, you might be right (Springsteen is still good and REM dropped their best album in 1994 btw), I just hate the dramatization. Itīs not like I have too much money to buy all decent CDīs coming out, so why complain about the bad? The music scene is itself bigger today than it used to be, cause itīs easier to start making music today, if you donīt have high ambitions. That leads to a lot more trash of course. There is, bottom line, still enough decent stuff
and i knew the trauma part was a joke, but i had the impression you found the quote something very original...sorry for that
Whether or not Bruce or REM are good now or in the 90s or in the 70s doesn't take away from them being good in the 80s (Bruce was nothing in the 80s compared to how good he was in the 70s, and you think Monster is the best REM album? Most say Document or Automatic). Any way, the point is that I think the music scene isn't as good right now as it is bad. If you want to factor out all the indy talent then we can just take the top 100 or 200 only count them. Either way there is more bad than good, and the good is not as good as the good of yesteryear. That's how I see it anyway.
1. REM: I meant Automatic. Itīs ī92, not ī94, I just checked my copy, itīs nevertheless 90īs.
2. Yeah, there is more bad than good...I guess youīre a few years older than me, but i doubt you were around in the 70īs (correct me if Iīm wrong). What my parents and some other people their age (around 50) say is just that there was ALSO a lot of trash in the 70īs that we simply just donīt know nowadays, cause nobody gives a fuck anymore. Not as much of it, but more than you or I would think. Pretty logical if you think about it, the good stuff will be listened to years later, the trash is forgotten about.
Now I agree that very little of the good today can compete with the very best of yesteryear, but there is some. People tend to glorify the past and while the 60īs and 70īs were a better era for pop than weīre in now - I agree completely - once in a while an album that comes out nowadays can compete. You can check my list for that if you want.
So, generally youīre not wrong, but if you wanna "do the math", I donīt think the 70īs added up to that huge hell of a plus some people think they did and today we donīt have the dramatic ass minus people tend to see. Itīs just not THAT simple and drastic IMO
I wasn't around in the 70s, but I do know that it didn't end up with a huge plus and I never meant to imply it did. The disco years alone take it ay down, but it was a plus none the less, and that's all I was implying. I know all about the bad music of the 70s, but here's the thing; in the 70s even the bad artists played their own instruments and wrote their songs, and if they didn't they were amazing vocalists. Today we have an RnB scene where people rarely write what they sing (whiis okay because hardly anyone wrote their own songs in Motown either), but the natural talent of the stars of the 70s stands out. Why? Because for the most part who had to be a very good singer if you weren't a writer. There were a lot less big acts that were products of the corporation. Why? Because it wasn't easy to fake talent back then. Today we are in a digital age. Britney doesn't have to know how to sing well because computers can fix that and she lip synchs on stage. You couldn't fake Debby Boone's voice to sound great when it really sucked.
And in general what are kids growing up with now? Yesteryear most kids involved with music had their own band and grew up playing instruments. I'm sorry but I will never consider creating a beat on a loop progran and rapping over it as creative as composing music on a piano and writing lyrics to go with it.
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WTF does he know about hip hop anyways?
That quote will be dismissed and I'm now d/ling the mixtape.
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WTF does he know about hip hop anyways?
That quote will be dismissed and I'm now d/ling the mixtape.
Now wait a minute. He may very well be talking out of his heroin needle holes, but you shouldn't just assume he doesn't know anything. Can you say for sure he doesn't listen to hip hop?
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^^^Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Beach Boys worked with the Fat Boys, right?
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^^^Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Beach Boys worked with the Fat Boys, right?
Trauma would know.
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WTF does he know about hip hop anyways?
That quote will be dismissed and I'm now d/ling the mixtape.
Now wait a minute. He may very well be talking out of his heroin needle holes, but you shouldn't just assume he doesn't know anything. Can you say for sure he doesn't listen to hip hop?
Of course I can't. Doesn't matter to me even if he was a hip hop head. His opinion is dismissed. Period.
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WTF does he know about hip hop anyways?
That quote will be dismissed and I'm now d/ling the mixtape.
Now wait a minute. He may very well be talking out of his heroin needle holes, but you shouldn't just assume he doesn't know anything. Can you say for sure he doesn't listen to hip hop?
Of course I can't. Doesn't matter to me even if he was a hip hop head. His opinion is dismissed. Period.
What's so dismissible about what he said? Music is less creative now than it once was.