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I blocked that out. If Metallica had any balls left they would put a hit out on her for that "tribute." There is nothing worse than some pop twat trying to be a punk artist (and probably has no clue who The Clash or the Sex Pistols were but I digress) pathetically attempting to grab some creditibility at the expense of a great hard song. As if she had any idea what it was about.xBlackFlash wrote:Avril Lavigne covering "Fuel" anyone?
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You know what amazes me is the sheer number of people that are just dog piling on this. It amazes me how every discussion of modern music inevitably winds up with a herd of sheepy-people bleating about how bad modern music is?
You know that? The song is a catchy pop remake of a song from a musical best know the the rare slice of the populatio that cares as a Barbra Streisand vehicle. Is such a thing really so horrible or catastrophic? What's so wrong with this?
And for that matter why must people trash all modern music? I grant there's a lot of suck out there. But when has that not been the case? And sure there are bad bands. But that's ignoring a goodly number of bands that are good; they've just committed the sin of being popular.
You know that? The song is a catchy pop remake of a song from a musical best know the the rare slice of the populatio that cares as a Barbra Streisand vehicle. Is such a thing really so horrible or catastrophic? What's so wrong with this?
And for that matter why must people trash all modern music? I grant there's a lot of suck out there. But when has that not been the case? And sure there are bad bands. But that's ignoring a goodly number of bands that are good; they've just committed the sin of being popular.
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Well when a thread was created for the purpose of bashing modern music.....Stormbringer wrote:You know what amazes me is the sheer number of people that are just dog piling on this. It amazes me how every discussion of modern music inevitably winds up with a herd of sheepy-people bleating about how bad modern music is?
You know that? The song is a catchy pop remake of a song from a musical best know the the rare slice of the populatio that cares as a Barbra Streisand vehicle. Is such a thing really so horrible or catastrophic? What's so wrong with this?
And for that matter why must people trash all modern music? I grant there's a lot of suck out there. But when has that not been the case? And sure there are bad bands. But that's ignoring a goodly number of bands that are good; they've just committed the sin of being popular.
Either way I see your point. I guess with something like music, it means a lot to a great amount of people, and I think it's easier to lament what you see wrong with it.
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Isn't Fiddler on the Roof considered one to be one of the most classic musicals of all time?
And, Stormbringer, I really hate to tell you this, but Avril Lavigne is all that is left of punk rock. Not that there was much there to start with, but when people think of "punk" nowadays, she springs to mind. It's sad, but true. At least she's a better "artist" than Johnny Rotten.
And, Stormbringer, I really hate to tell you this, but Avril Lavigne is all that is left of punk rock. Not that there was much there to start with, but when people think of "punk" nowadays, she springs to mind. It's sad, but true. At least she's a better "artist" than Johnny Rotten.
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Yeah a saw that, what was worse was the camera cutting to the crowd and showing James and Lars grinning like idiots while she destroyed it. After seeing that concert i lost my sole remaining bit of respect i had for Metallica.xBlackFlash wrote:Avril Lavigne covering "Fuel" anyone?
Back on topic, I couldn't give a toss. Never been a fan of musicals and certainly not a fan of Miss Stefani, well not her musical tallents.
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No, it was on a tribute to metallica evening on some music channel. Korn covered One, too, and it sucked because they didn't play the solo. I didn't mind the actual song though. Avril sucked, though Fuel sucks anyway.DPDarkPrimus wrote:You- you're lying!xBlackFlash wrote:Avril Lavigne covering "Fuel" anyone?
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That she is all that's left in the mainstream is reason enough to just let it go. She is definitely on the list of "artists" that are simply not worth listening to.HemlockGrey wrote:And, Stormbringer, I really hate to tell you this, but Avril Lavigne is all that is left of punk rock. Not that there was much there to start with, but when people think of "punk" nowadays, she springs to mind. It's sad, but true. At least she's a better "artist" than Johnny Rotten.
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the definition of punk is skewed, its not about anarchy anymore its about how much life sucks. Unfortunately pop bands are being given the punk label (blink 182 anyone?) when they are anything but which is what leads to the problem.Stormbringer wrote: That she is all that's left in the mainstream is reason enough to just let it go. She is definitely on the list of "artists" that are simply not worth listening to.
On that note, The Uk alternate music scene is a lot better (and different) than that of america in my opinion.
and finally punk is alive you just have to look for it.
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I agree with you on that. Punk isn't dead. New punk music isn't going to happen, because the ideas have been so miscontrued. There are always the classics though, and I think that's better than anything new that would come out anyway.Zac Naloen wrote: and finally punk is alive you just have to look for it.
Punk isn't something that can just die. Punk is an idea, a way of thinking, a way of doing things. Thoughts and ideas held by that many people cannot just die in a span of 30 years. The scene may be brutalized and misrepresented, but it's just that. The scene. It's not symbolic of the spirit of punk. And I think that's a factor a lot of people miss. As long as the original ideas are held by even a small amount of people, it's not dead. The music is only a part of it.
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