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Yeah, it's better than getting stuccoed on a single level.Plastered again, eh?
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Yeah, it's better than getting stuccoed on a single level.Plastered again, eh?
Do you think I am going to lath you get away with that?Plastered again, eh?
medium.com
You know who really sucks? The author of that article, that's who.![]()
You know who really sucks? Dave Grohl, that’s who.
So what, you say? There are a million shitty bands that aren’t worth paying attention to. And life is too short to waste your breath on…medium.com
I agree with this post 100%.
You know who really sucks? The author of that article, that's who.
The guy holds the view that everything Kurt did was the best and that Grohl changing is bad. How the hell does he know what Cobain would be doing today if he was alive? He doesn't. His argument is ridiculous. All bands and musicians evolve and change over time. If the Beatles just kept rehashing "She Loves You" we never would have heard "Tomorrow Never Knows" or "A Day in the Life". I guess they sold out too.I agree completely with him that the Foo Fighters make corporate rock and that Kurt would've hated them.
The guy holds the view that everything Kurt did was the best and that Grohl changing is bad. How the hell does he know what Cobain would be doing today if he was alive? He doesn't. His argument is ridiculous. All bands and musicians evolve and change over time. If the Beatles just kept rehashing "She Loves You" we never would have heard "Tomorrow Never Knows" or "A Day in the Life". I guess they sold out too.
Fair enough. But the author's premise seems to me to be "You sold out because you changed, maaaaan! You suck!". That's a ridiculous premise.The difference is that "Tomorrow Never Knows" or "A Day in the Life" don't suck. I haven't heard any Foo Fighters that wasn't this bland, washed over, polite rock that is designed to get radio play (way back when) or end up on playlists in the streaming era.
My dog couldn't care less, either. I do remember, however, a certain comment after the mighty KC contributed to his own death.I don’t have a dog in this particular fight since I’m not a huge fan of either band. My take is that some artists stop evolving naturally while others are stopped only by death. Would James Dean have become a bloated caricature of himself like Marlon Brando or would he have kept growing like Paul Newman? Damned if I know. Interesting question, though.
Your Honor, with apologies to Leon Trotsky, you may not be interested in the internet but the internet is interested in you. :nunja:I have no need to be right on the internet (again, why start now?), but here I feel there are dynamics at work, internal to each of us. Some move forward; some move sideways, some do something else.
I won't judge others, except for you guys. I really judge you guys.
Nah, I love all y'alls.![]()
arstechnica.com
Imagine, Metallica through a mobile phone....![]()
Hiker in Canada blasts Metallica to scare off cougar
It's no secret that Metallica's music can be kind of intense -- so much so, one hiker says, that it scared off a curious cougar on Vancouver Island.www.wptv.com
I'm more triggered by the lack of a question mark at the end of your rhetorical question.I should be a big Tool fan, but I'm not, just because I should be. How immature is that.