Anyone heard this song?
- CaTaClYsM
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Did I ever claim moral superiorety? no, I was just wondering how in the hell none of the people (who I can't even begin to count) who frequent this board have heard of it.
So in other words, one part of the community is waging war on another part of the community because they take their community seriously enough to want to do so. Then they tell the powerless side to get over the loss cause it's just an online community. I'm glad people make so much sense." -- Tab
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- CaTaClYsM
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Oh, and if anyone has any doubt about the diversity of my taste in music, they can go and find my playlist thread from a few months back. 25 songs of which 7 have never been heard by any other user than me. That's over a third of the songs.
So in other words, one part of the community is waging war on another part of the community because they take their community seriously enough to want to do so. Then they tell the powerless side to get over the loss cause it's just an online community. I'm glad people make so much sense." -- Tab
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Just because people haven't heard of it doesn't make it diverse it makes it obscure.
I probably have 30 CDs in my collection which wouldn't have been heard of of by anyone here solely beacause they are Australian bands. eg. Who here has heard of TISM?
I think even the Australian members (all three of them) would have trouble placing that band with a song name even though they have a career spanning 20 yers with ten albums. I own eight albums/ collections of theirs, does that equal diversity.
Also just knowing about it doesn't mean anything just that you have listened to your dads records alot (by force or by choice), liking it is a different story.
But if I was to say that I had heard of the afore-mentioned song would it mean anything? No.
I probably have 30 CDs in my collection which wouldn't have been heard of of by anyone here solely beacause they are Australian bands. eg. Who here has heard of TISM?
I think even the Australian members (all three of them) would have trouble placing that band with a song name even though they have a career spanning 20 yers with ten albums. I own eight albums/ collections of theirs, does that equal diversity.
Also just knowing about it doesn't mean anything just that you have listened to your dads records alot (by force or by choice), liking it is a different story.
But if I was to say that I had heard of the afore-mentioned song would it mean anything? No.
"I wish I did more drugs,
I wish I slept with more girls,
I wish you'd all go and get fucked."
Jock Cheese
I wish I slept with more girls,
I wish you'd all go and get fucked."
Jock Cheese
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oh yeah and an australian band. . .arent Savage Garden?
Michael mcdonald
Earth wind and fire
RTZ
Storm
Blood sweat and tears
fleetwood mac
Courtney Pine
Dianne Schuur
David Benoit
David Gillingham
johann Demeiji
inxs
Deep Purple
James Brown
Eddy Low
Stevie Wonder
Bernie Jones
Ella Fitzgerald
Benny Goodman
Satchmo
tone loc
oasis
foo fighters
oh yeah and an australian band. . .arent Savage Garden?
- CaTaClYsM
- Joined: Fri Jul 26, 2002 3:54 am
Listen is isn't bad for one person not to have heard it, but I would expect at least oen of the hundereds of users that traffic the site to have heard the song, (and so far two of ofthem have heard OF the band.) and btw, you ever heard the Cobbers? they're an Australian band that is pretty cool.Cardinal.jpg wrote:Just because people haven't heard of it doesn't make it diverse it makes it obscure.
I probably have 30 CDs in my collection which wouldn't have been heard of of by anyone here solely beacause they are Australian bands. eg. Who here has heard of TISM?
I think even the Australian members (all three of them) would have trouble placing that band with a song name even though they have a career spanning 20 yers with ten albums. I own eight albums/ collections of theirs, does that equal diversity.
Also just knowing about it doesn't mean anything just that you have listened to your dads records alot (by force or by choice), liking it is a different story.
But if I was to say that I had heard of the afore-mentioned song would it mean anything? No.
So in other words, one part of the community is waging war on another part of the community because they take their community seriously enough to want to do so. Then they tell the powerless side to get over the loss cause it's just an online community. I'm glad people make so much sense." -- Tab
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You make a valid point, another thing to consider is that some people may not know the title of a song, bands are generally easier to remember than individual track names. Also the people that have heard of it might not post because a the question doesn't really achieve anything regardless of the answer.
Also I have not heard of the Cobbers, I don't really follow Australian music because it is Australian though I feel that I am fortunate though tp be exposed to another countries music more frequently as well as the music that comes from America and the UK.
How old are the Cobbers? The name sounds very Aus rock 70s-80s like Midnight Oil.
Also I have not heard of the Cobbers, I don't really follow Australian music because it is Australian though I feel that I am fortunate though tp be exposed to another countries music more frequently as well as the music that comes from America and the UK.
How old are the Cobbers? The name sounds very Aus rock 70s-80s like Midnight Oil.
"I wish I did more drugs,
I wish I slept with more girls,
I wish you'd all go and get fucked."
Jock Cheese
I wish I slept with more girls,
I wish you'd all go and get fucked."
Jock Cheese
- CaTaClYsM
- Joined: Fri Jul 26, 2002 3:54 am
No idea, but they are more folkey and noone has really heard of them. Think, the Clancy Brothers with more emphasis on the instruments.
So in other words, one part of the community is waging war on another part of the community because they take their community seriously enough to want to do so. Then they tell the powerless side to get over the loss cause it's just an online community. I'm glad people make so much sense." -- Tab
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2 things:CaTaClYsM wrote:and I find it strange for someone to have 2000 tracks of stuff like children of the bodom, and have never even heard of the Allman brothers is beyond me. And what is even funnier is how I can safely say that of those 2000 songs not one of them is a Buddy Holy song, or a Rolling Stones song, and I'm 70% sure that you don't have any beatles in there either.
1 - I have a massive library of songs (1000 or so) and I've never heard of the Allman bros. I do have A (1) Buddy Holly song (me thinks).
2 - I've yet to have any children of bodom, but give me a few days when I get some money...
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=87528Pwolf wrote:that music was way to "happy" for an anime as dramatic as the kenshin ova... your an evil evil person Pwolf
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Allman bros.?
brsrkeva, u never heard of the allman brothers? man u r 1 messed up person!!!
download some of their songs!!!!
download some of their songs!!!!