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Old 01-18-2004, 09:00 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Emotive... that was a very good way of expressing yourself!!! I agree...
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Old 01-22-2004, 12:47 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Old 02-27-2004, 04:56 PM   #13 (permalink)
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much props to emotive...way to speak out against the emo-haters! Emo is feeling and dictates my lifestyle...I'm proud to say that I'm a 14 yr old emo kid...
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Old 03-01-2004, 09:50 AM   #14 (permalink)
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to emotive: While I find emo a very enjoyable genre, one in which I own many titles, I also find that you don't really have a clue what you are talking about. Number one. You can hardly say emo is "the deepest kind of music" seeing as nothing best represtents the artists feelings and emotions more than classical. And what's deep to you might not be deep to someone else. Just because some 20 year old in some band comes up with a clever way to describe his latest break-up doesn't nessesarilly make him/her lyrics deep. And you say that people should "listen to the lyrics and feel what they are saying." To start here, I find this rather pathetic as if you can't find meaning in your life, you have to take other's on yourself. And secondly, lyrical content doesn't make the music sound any better. People don't like emo because of its sound charectoristics, not because the lyrics are lame. Anyway, that's just what I was thinking upon reading your post.
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Old 03-04-2004, 08:36 PM   #15 (permalink)
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To banonbush; how do you find classical to be anything but confusing when it comes to emotions I mean you cant tell if the music is intense because they just got burned by a girl or if they are pissed because their rents due and i dont know if you have actually ever listened to the words in good emo songs or not but it is deep (ex The closest thing by The Juliana Theory) and further more if somebody is actually emo the last thing they would ever do is rip off somebody elses stlye/emotions. And lastly and most importantly what kind of ridiculous comment is "lyrical content doesn't make music sound any better" Pal if this was true then there would be no different genres of music so please gain some knowledge on an issue before trashing it!!!!!!!
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Old 03-06-2004, 12:49 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Ok I'm gonna stay out of this fight, because both sides have good points...
I listen to some emo, or screamo, if I like it.... most of the stuff I've heard is good...but if someone else don't like it, then deal with it, everyone has different tastes....
BTW Is Jet Black New Year by Thursday classed as emo? I ****ing love it...
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Old 03-06-2004, 09:12 AM   #17 (permalink)
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To banonbush; how do you find classical to be anything but confusing when it comes to emotions I mean you cant tell if the music is intense because they just got burned by a girl or if they are pissed because their rents due and i dont know if you have actually ever listened to the words in good emo songs or not but it is deep (ex The closest thing by The Juliana Theory) and further more if somebody is actually emo the last thing they would ever do is rip off somebody elses stlye/emotions. And lastly and most importantly what kind of ridiculous comment is "lyrical content doesn't make music sound any better" Pal if this was true then there would be no different genres of music so please gain some knowledge on an issue before trashing it!!!!!!!
First, who said anything about confusing? I don't know where you pulled that from (nor do I want to know) but you don't have to be able to know what emotion was fealt, jus that there is in fact emotion there. Duh. Secondly, no, the words are not deep. I give you that some bands do come up with very artistic ways to express their feelings, but that is not the case for the majority of the genre. Next, the middle of your post is just gabbering filler, so I won't say anythign to that. And finally, if you think lyrical content deems music into its genres, then you shouldn't be listening to music. I could play some punk song (or whatever other genre you wish) and in one version sing about killing the president, and then the next time sing about going to the bar. Just because I change what the song is about, doesn't mean I changed the song/genre. If you were to take the words out of all music, you could still classify all of it correctly because of one thing, it being my major point. Lyrics have nothing to do with the genre of MUSIC. It is in fact the MUSIC that deviates what kind of MUSIC it really is.
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You know it would be far to easy to disagree with just about every point you posted so i decide to bow out of this argument so congratulations your one sided opinions and horrible spelling have confused me to the point that i find it more humorous than aggravating to read your posts so... Thanks
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Old 03-06-2004, 10:29 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Lets keep it civilized fellas!
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lol thrice
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