Zero2Cool
13 years ago

80s hair metal as music was awful. But they got laid.

Grunge people were too self-loathing to get laid. If I could go back and time and kill someone before they got famous, it would be Cobain. He ruined fun.

And no, Pack93z. Guys in flannel don't get laid. Unless you like chicks with hairy armpits that hate men.

Originally Posted by: zombieslayer 



How did Cobain ruin fun? I'm asking because I don't know the impact he had, good or bad.
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Packers_Finland
13 years ago
I thought Kurt Cobain was a good guy (at least his anti-sexism, anti-homophobia thoughs I agree with).

He made great music too. Don't listen to what zombieslayer thinks. I mean zombie acutally thinks Nightwish is a good band! I know right, what a loony!
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DakotaT
13 years ago

I thought Kurt Cobain was a good guy (at least his anti-sexism, anti-homophobia thoughs I agree with).

He made great music too. Don't listen to what zombieslayer thinks. I mean zombie acutally thinks Nightwish is a good band! I know right, what a loony!

Originally Posted by: Packers_Finland 




Grunge music is depressing - throw on the Counting Crows sometime and see if it gets you peppy. That whole Seattle scene gave us a huge shove into reality. Who in the hell wants their entertainment to remind them of reality?
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Packers_Finland
13 years ago

Grunge music is depressing - throw on the Counting Crows sometime and see if it gets you peppy. That whole Seattle scene gave us a huge shove into reality. Who in the hell wants their entertainment to remind them of reality?

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Different things for different people I guess. I like grunge. I also like upbeat music. As long as it's good, it's good.
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zombieslayer
13 years ago
Watch the movie "The Wrestler." The main character explains it better than I do.

And to echo what Dakota said, I don't want to go to a show to see the people I work with on stage. I want to see people who are larger than life.
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Pack93z
13 years ago
See.. I differ... I don't look at anyone in a band and see someone larger than life.

They have a skilled and crafted talent, they provide an avenue of entertainment, but I certainly do not worship them or are envious of them in the slightest bit.

Hell, I am not envious of football players for any other fact that they get to play the sport that I love. I hold little value of fame, fortune and having to deal with the attached strings that come along with it. Yes, even the women. I am way to low key for that..

I would love to be able to pick up a guitar and be really proficient at it.. I think it would be enjoyable and a sort of release to do so. But I would have no desire to get up on stage and perform for a audience, not in the least.

The money aspect might be luring.. but looking at the numbers of those that actually are successful and make more than a living on it.. that would pass as well.

I can't say I have ever been in awe of anyone.. I may respect what they do, but I can't say I would be envious in the least and hold them up above me in any form.

After all.. they are human just as I.

That said.. Cobain and the grunge movement may not have been my thing overall, but they definitely pushed the envelope open for a broader spectrum of music overall. At least in my mind.

Reality isn't a bad place to breed music, just delivery of said music is varies and inspires a different reaction. I often find myself connecting more with music that "speaks" to me.. ties into some aspect of my life. Up, down or someplace in between on the emotional and psychological scale.
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Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago

I hold little value of fame, fortune and having to deal with the attached strings that come along with it. Yes, even the women. I am way to low key for that..

Originally Posted by: Pack93z 


You'd probably love being a musician these days then. The prototypical rock-star lifestyle is all but dead. A lot of stars are married men with children and don't throw the big bashes or have groupies backstage, and drug use is all but passé among stars these days. I was listening to a discussion about this on the radio the other day, and the guys was commenting on how quiet and low-key the lifestyle of the average professional baseball player is in comparison to the wild, drunken, raucous lifestyle they lead in the 1980s. Famous people, on the whole, don't live all that much different than ordinary people these days. There's just too much scrutiny and the demands of their jobs are too high. As T.J. Lang found out, you just cannot perform to standard if you are out all night partying. He was in danger of being cut until he cleaned up and started spending his nights home with his girlfriend and baby. He claims they're in bed by 9:00 most nights now.

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DakotaT
13 years ago
See 93Z, I don't idolize them either - I respect a great guitar player and a singer with a four octave range - but other than that - they are all just filling a role. Whenever a concert is in town or the Chippendale boys came through - THE WOMEN WERE HORNY - and that created fun for all. Thank you Hair Metal pussies.


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Formo
13 years ago

Watch the movie "The Wrestler." The main character explains it better than I do.

And to echo what Dakota said, I don't want to go to a show to see the people I work with on stage. I want to see people who are larger than life.

Originally Posted by: zombieslayer 



Derailing a derail... lol Anyway, the movie is effing awesome. We rented it and loved it when it first came out on DVD. Just the other day we bought it on BluRay. Still haven't opened up the case, though.

What part in the movie are you referencing?

Back on topic: I enjoyed some of Nirvana's stuff.. But honestly couldn't give a damn less about what their personal philosophies were.

And I also completely disagree with ZS on men in flannel not gettin' some.
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Pack93z
13 years ago



And I also completely disagree with ZS on men in flannel not gettin' some.

Originally Posted by: Formo 



That is the SoCal in him talking.. a regional thing. In most parts of the country, a flannel is not needed.. in the climate we reside in.. it is common place and effective for warmth and "getting some".

And way off base on the quality of women that it attracts.. nothing better than her slipping on your flannel shirt and scurrying around the house in the morning.


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