Boy Bands? What your take on them?

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Postby Craig. » Thu Feb 03, 2005 6:37 pm

like all forms of music. There is a place for it. I know i wont be buying any of it, but its still gotta be bought by someone, or it wouldnt be around. Respect others likes and dislikes in music, as you would expect other people to respect your likes and dislikes.
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Spitty42 » Fri Feb 04, 2005 1:56 am

OH yea i respect what people dislike and like but i was just asking for your opinion! Wasnt asking you to insult! :)

I agree, guitar solos have died out, but are making a great comeback!!! Yes. And thankgod the boy band thing is dying out ;D
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Craig. » Fri Feb 04, 2005 4:34 am

Wasnt aiming to insult spitty, just a general comment aimed at no-one. There are people on the planet who insult others because they dont share the same music tastes. I think its sad that in such a diverse entertainment field that you get people like that.
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Hagar » Fri Feb 04, 2005 5:50 am

There are people on the planet who insult others because they dont share the same music tastes. I think its sad that in such a diverse entertainment field that you get people like that.

I couldn't agree more Craig. There's a very wide range of music to choose from. Just because you happen to like one form doesn't make it any better or worse than another. Nor does it make you any better than the people who like the music you hate. Why do people insist on categorising these things? It's all music.
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Hagar » Fri Feb 04, 2005 6:40 am

While on the subject of categories a thought just occurred to me. Back in the 60s there were two basic categories of what I'll call 'rock' music. These appealed to two types of people & a whole culture grew out of it. The two groups detested each other & their choice of music, the way they dressed, form of transport & everything else about them. There were battles between them whenever they met up, usually on a Saturday night in any town. The main "events" were the regular Bank Holiday outings in places like Clacton & Brighton & anyone caught up in it was likely to get hurt. I think this was a British phenomenon but was wondering which group you chaps would put yourselves in. Mods or Rockers. I suspect Mods myself. I'm sure most people have seen the film Quadrophenia & if not why not?

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[quote]Mods & Rockers

By 1964, the majority of British youth was split into two factions called Mods and Rockers who each dressed in their own distinctive style.

Mods were the smarter of the two and wore sharp lightweight suits or smart jackets over polo necks or Fred Perry shirts, and donned US Army Parkas to ride their Vespa and Lambretta scooters to a club to dance to black Soul music.

The Mods were originally an exclusive group of fashion-conscious men, but by 1963 the term 'Mod' had taken on a much looser meaning and could be applied to most tailored youth fashions of the period.

The Rockers wore winklepicker shoes, tight jeans and leather jackets with polished studs. They rode large motorcycles such as Triumphs, BSA's and Norton's (and had a greater affinity with motorbike grease than a tailor's measuring tape).

Every Saturday night the Mods and the Rockers would dress
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby xFLAMESx » Fri Feb 04, 2005 3:20 pm

My top five 'Boy Bands' :

1) Metallica
2) Slayer
3) Iron Maiden
4) Megadeth
5) In Flames

I would get killed by any of those artists if I told them they were 'Boy Bands', but at the end of the day, they are.
Guys, instruments, music and money, make all of these 'Boy Bands' no?

As for this manufactured junk :-/
Thats my (probably controversial) 2p

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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Hagar » Fri Feb 04, 2005 5:06 pm

But in regard to Doug's comment. Up until this last year I shared the veiw that any music outside of the little section of rock. Since joining a band however my musical tastes have broadened somewhat

Glad you're coming round to my way of thinking. :D

But I still stand by the idea that people and bands have to write their own music before I can respect it.

Sorry but I can't agree with this. Many of the most brilliant musicians in the world never wrote a single note of their own material. Composing & performing were separate skills until fairly recently & some of the best music ever written was by composers who couldn't play an instrument at all well & never set foot on a stage. The lyrics were very often written by someone else. In the case of popular music it was rare for musicians to write their own songs until the Beatles showed the way. After hearing some of the rubbish these groups come up with I'm not convinced that writing their own stuff is always such a good idea. ::)
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby ATI_7500 » Fri Feb 04, 2005 6:21 pm

...the Simpson sisters (I can't stand either of 'em)...


Even if you had both of 'em in your bed?
C'mon, as long as they don't sing, you're gonna love 'em (dumb f*cks well)! ;)
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Paz » Fri Feb 04, 2005 6:45 pm


Even if you had both of 'em in your bed?
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby ATI_7500 » Fri Feb 04, 2005 6:56 pm

The other way 'round for me.
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Hagar » Fri Feb 04, 2005 6:57 pm

Not seen either of these young ladies of which your speak but it's quite likely they wouldn't fancy you either. I have no illusions & I'm quite certain I have no chance whatever they look like. When you get to my age beggars can't be choosers. ::) ;)

PS. Unless you're filthy rich of course.. Then looks or age don't seem to matter. ;D
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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Fozzer » Fri Feb 04, 2005 7:19 pm

.....The Mods & Rockers are still around but they seem a tad more tolerant of each other these days. They're a lot older & a little more sensible now. I wouldn't go so far as to say they ever became friends. ;)....


Tolerent...?
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I still carry my bicycle chain and spiked mace around with me in case I happen to meet a "Mod" on his weedy Lambretta/ Vespa scooter...  8)...!

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There's nothing quite like a good-old punch-up on Brighton beach... ;)...!

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Re: Boy Bands? What your take on them?

Postby Hagar » Fri Feb 04, 2005 7:29 pm

[quote]Tolerent...?
...don't you believe it... >:(...!

I still carry my bicycle chain and spiked mace around with me in case I happen to meet a "Mod" on his weedy Lambretta/ Vespa scooter...
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Postby Scorpiоn » Sat Feb 05, 2005 6:39 am

Composing & performing were separate skills until fairly recently & some of the best music ever written was by composers who couldn't play an instrument at all well & never set foot on a stage. The lyrics were very often written by someone else.

Case in point: Carmina Burana/O fortuna.
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