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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanbforrest45 View Post
    My time, my war

    Before my time but I am a big fan, the only music I cant listen to is gangsta and pop.
    There is no God but Resister and Refugee is his messenger’.

    Book of Democrat Things, Chapter 1:1






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    Quote Originally Posted by Cletus View Post
    It couldn't have changed too much. I have never heard it or even heard of it.

    Kobain was overrated. There are hundreds of singer/songwriters out there who have contributed more to music that he did. He is more famous for blowing his own head off than anything else.

    Not disputing what you're saying but

    How can you possibly say Cobain is overrated if you haven't heard the song?


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    For me - The Beatles

    but I don't care for them ...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bethere View Post
    Yes, the second Yes was good also.
    It's ok if you disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Venus View Post
    Not disputing what you're saying but

    How can you possibly say Cobain is overrated if you haven't heard the song?
    I have heard enough Nirvana to know they didn't impress me. I looked up that particular song on YouTube and realized I had heard it multiple times and it still didn't change my opinion.

    If Cobain hadn't blown his own head off, where would he be today? Probably playing clubs and bars and looking for a "comeback". Bands like AC/DC, Aerosmith, the Stones, Jethro Tull... have been going for decades.

    I remember an interview someone did with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull years ago. The interviewer asked him how he felt about bands like Guns N' Roses (which was on top of the world at the time) and he said he thought they were great. The could fill a 50,000 seat stadium and still have to turn away people. The difference is "Where will they be in ten years? Jethro Tull may only fill 40,000 seats in that same stadium, but we have been doing it for 30 years" (at the time).

    The great bands, the truly great bands are forever. Kobain and Nirvana were a momentary blip on the radar.
    “Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.” - Barry Goldwater

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bethere View Post
    Excellent choice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by resister View Post
    Before my time but I am a big fan, the only music I cant listen to is gangsta and pop.
    Right in @NapRover and my wheelhouses. Good choice!

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    I liked many things from Abba, but Fernando was a tad overrated (to me)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    I keep hearing DJs calling Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' "one of the greatest (if not the greatest) rock song of all time".

    That's why it stunk!!!
    Not getting it at all.

    There's nothing about that song or its performance that stands out to me in any way. If I thought about it and did a little research, I think I could probably come up with a list of at least a hundred rock songs that are better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by resister View Post
    Courtny did it! I was in high school then, I remember everyone being in a state of shocked mourning?
    Courtney was the 12 year old girl who gave Ted Nugent a BJ as the story goes!

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