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ShadowMaster
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posted April 08, 2015 11:27 PM |
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Rock Club
Club for the lovers and connoisseurs of rock, metal, grunge and all other rhythmic genres. The discussion of Pop is strictly prohibited.
A form for joining our club.
Nickname:
Favorite genres of Rock:
Favorite Rock musicians:
Why do i want to join your club.
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orzie
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posted April 09, 2015 08:41 PM |
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If you tell me Michael Jackson isn't rock, you are nothing but poser following the labels and tags instead of listening true hq music. Peace.
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artu
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posted April 09, 2015 08:52 PM |
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I wouldnt call most of what Michael Jackson does Rock, at least not primarily, much more influanced by Soul and Motown. Rock itself started as pop music of its day anyway, though.
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Shadowmaster
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posted April 09, 2015 09:55 PM |
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MJ is...funk. Pop. Quality pop, but pop. I am not a poser, and I enjoy MJ ( few songs here and there , no full albums), but I know what Rock is and excuse me, but MJ isn't rock.
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friendofgunnar
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posted April 09, 2015 10:15 PM |
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best rock I've heard recently, Reignwolf
also, Band of Skulls have been playing for awhile but I only just recently discovered them.
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orzie
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posted April 10, 2015 06:28 AM |
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Edited by orzie at 06:40, 10 Apr 2015.
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It's not about the guitars playing in MJ's.music, but overall drive and composition structure. This is why it's so easy to convert it to a "metal cover" which are popular in the internet nowadays. Try not to look over genres, this is not professional. They are invented by journalists. Look over the musical tropes used.
The same can be said about some old game OST's, such as Doom or certain Nintendo games. These songs are highly influenced by rock cliches, and are in fact rock if played on proper instruments with properly set sound. You cannot say the same about The Prodigy or Nine Inch Nails in general, yet they use guitar samples often and sometimes even have songs built on rock music standards.
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fred79
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posted April 10, 2015 06:57 AM |
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i consider nin and the prodigy as industrial. it would be impractical to not use genre's on an ipod.
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orzie
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posted April 10, 2015 07:39 AM |
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Prodigy is bigbeat to be precise, but again, it's a tag/genre <=> journalist term.
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fred79
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posted April 10, 2015 08:02 AM |
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if i categorized everything precisely, i'd be hard-pressed to play a bunch of similar music while i drive around screaming at everybody in my way and waving my AK around. i'd have to make multiple playlists to make up for it. my playlists have always followed a theme; not by music alone. doing things the way you suggest would screw up my whole system, orzie. i can't keep picking up the ipod to change something, i need that hand for the AK; the other for gesturing wildly and steering expertly.
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orzie
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posted April 10, 2015 08:39 AM |
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There's no trouble. I just can't stand listening music on snowty gear, smartphones included.
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fred79
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posted April 10, 2015 09:05 AM |
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/off-topic:
you're telling me. i have to deal with static-ridden music every time it rains. snows up the speakers in my car somehow. it doesn't help that my ipod uses radio stations, which gives it more static. but i've learned to tune the static out, mostly. sometimes are worse than others. anyone riding with me can't hear anything but static, though. which sucks more, because i like to drive with the music at max volume. i would install speakers and a better system worth a damn, but i can't even afford to replace the brakes.
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artu
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posted April 10, 2015 10:18 AM |
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Edited by artu at 10:20, 10 Apr 2015.
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In popular music (and I use the term in its technical, broadest sense) the genre is mostly determined by "the sound" and stylish choices in contrast to structural similarities. In terms of structure, most of early Rock is just Blues with a little tinkering, so is a lot of Big Band music, yet we call them Swing. MJ's sound and especially vocals is heavily influanced by 70's black music, there is a pop-rock polish to it for sure, but I wouldnt call it sufficent enough when it comes to the final sound, and as I said, it is the sound that is overwhelmingly definitive:
Folk Billy Jean
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William
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posted April 10, 2015 02:32 PM |
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Can't believe there's a rock thread with the mention of bloody Michael Jackson. Get out of here. Things that need to be mentioned are Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and so on.
Pink Floyd I have tattoed on my arm, as well as Judas Priest so I am pretty into my rock music haha.
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ShadowMaster
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posted April 10, 2015 04:21 PM |
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Kinda of agree with you...But that doesn't take away the sheer greatness of MJ. And BTW, while you are at it, fill the form too, please ?
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Trogdor
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posted April 10, 2015 04:44 PM |
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Shadowmaster said: MJ is...funk. Pop. Quality pop, but pop. I am not a poser, and I enjoy MJ ( few songs here and there , no full albums), but I know what Rock is and excuse me, but MJ isn't rock.
Which explains why Ben Folds was wrong when he sang about rockin' the suburbs 'just like Michael Jackson did'.
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artu
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posted April 10, 2015 05:14 PM |
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That rockin expression is not necessarily specific to the music genre.
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Kayna
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posted April 11, 2015 01:59 AM |
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orzie
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posted April 11, 2015 06:26 AM |
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William said: Can't believe there's a rock thread with the mention of bloody Michael Jackson. Get out of here. Things that need to be mentioned are Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and so on.
Pink Floyd I have tattoed on my arm, as well as Judas Priest so I am pretty into my rock music haha.
Pfft. What about Pantera, Slayer, Nile, Misery Index? Try to listen something more than classics known to everyone before calling yourself a rock fan.
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friendofgunnar
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posted April 11, 2015 07:13 AM |
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lol, this thread has already sunk into classics vs new stuff.
orzie said: Nile, Misery Index?
links please, impress me.
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orzie
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posted April 11, 2015 08:07 AM |
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Edited by orzie at 08:11, 11 Apr 2015.
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It doesn't have to do anything with classics vs. New stuff. The point is that people listen to a bunch of world-known bands and try to pose themselves as rock fans. The bands listed by the previous orator are loved as well by people who don't love rock in general.
Just got tired of fanboys who know only Nirvana when we speak about grunge, or only Cannibal Corpse if we speak about brutal death metal. When you have a wider list of artists, you know more about music and stylistic cliches.
About the links - sorry, I'm from an old smartphone today. You can type these names on YouTube if you really care.
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