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Old 06-12-2008, 04:54 PM   #1741 (permalink)
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Coldplay are extremely popular with the music buying public and the critics are always very easy on them. it's not funny anymore guys. Like Pink Floyd at their most drab but pandering to a slobbering radio audience. And their drummer has the most punchable face in 'rock'. Two words: PUBLIC SCHOOL. The second album was pretty good at the time though.


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Old 06-12-2008, 05:10 PM   #1742 (permalink)
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All Along the Watch Tower is notable, but not even one of Hendrix better songs. If they are my opinions then I do not need to back them up other than with my opinion, which is kind of redundant. You are clearly just offended that I have a differing opinion, being a music snob and whatnot. If someone calls me a liar for my opinions I feel obligated to point out their buffoonery.

I said the guy is overrated and you people prove my point. You can't say "wow, he really sang that song well." or "wow, his guitar was wonderful on that song" or "wow, that song meant a lot to me." it is just some dumb understanding that people have that he is good. He isn't wasn't and no artist that was primarily influenced by Dylan is good. The Black Crowes? One hit wonder suckfest. Wyclef? Come on! Michael Stipe? Self-important crybaby political ponce. John Lennon? WAAAYYYY overrated. Jimmy Hendrix? Like'em, but not THAT influenced by Dylan; and probably more Chuck Berry than Dylan. Neil Young? Many influences and far superior to Dylan in songwriting, singing and performing, not to mention more of a contemporary than anything. And which of those artists are actually new? none, because younger generations are smart enough and not too brainwashed to realize Dylan was pure crap.
1. In no way shape or form am i a music snob, and if you think so please tell me how. Use example and back up what you say for once.

2. It does not matter how good All Along the Watchtower was compared to his other songs (hendrix im talking about) and it does not matter how much you think the bands i listed suck. Its simply the fact there influenced by Dylan.

3. Before you go off on your uneducated rant about how Dylan is crap (which i am fine with, i do not like him much myself) remember what i am actually arguing with you about. You claimed he did not influence any artists in the music industry, and that noone went on to try and make music like he did. Which is obviously wrong because i have shown you a few example which you dissmissed because you thought they were crap.



Please come back with a real argument, without the name calling, and actually have facts to back up what you are saying.


edit: And stop continually saying no artist ifluenced by Dylan isn't good... That may be the case, but doesn't change the fact that Dylan influenced them greatly, and as Jay said was the voice of a culture.
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Old 06-12-2008, 05:16 PM   #1743 (permalink)
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Despite everything else... It can be broken down into a simple formula for me: No Bob, no 'Fifth Dimension'
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The_Dp good response! Glad you had something to back up your angry rant
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I said the guy is overrated and you people prove my point. You can't say "wow, he really sang that song well." or "wow, his guitar was wonderful on that song" or "wow, that song meant a lot to me." it is just some dumb understanding that people have that he is good.
Don't be a douche, of course you can feel that way about a Bob Dylan song. I'm no Dylan fan and I certainly think he's overrated. But calling him an objectively bad musician is just garbage. He's not a great singer or guitarist by any means, but he wrote songs where virtuosity isn't required. Theres nothing wrong with that.


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He isn't wasn't and no artist that was primarily influenced by Dylan is good.
This is the most idiotic thing I have heard in a long time.

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Come on! Michael Stipe? Self-important crybaby political ponce.
Newsflash, most rock stars are self important, that dosen't take away anything.

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John Lennon? WAAAYYYY overrated.
It's hard not to be a little overrated when you're the greatest songwriter in popular music.

Oh and calling Lennon overrated dosen't take away form Dylans impact, he was a big influence on Lennon who in turn is one of the most influencial songwriters of all time. Rest assured you some music that's influenced by The Beatles.

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Jimmy Hendrix? Like'em, but not THAT influenced by Dylan; and probably more Chuck Berry than Dylan
Wrong. He was very influenced by Dylan. As a guitarist he was more influenced by players like Buddy Guy, but as a songwriter and lyricist he considered Dylan a big inspiration to him. It's even been alledged that the reason he hired Noel Redding as his bassist was because he liked his Dylan hairstyle.

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Neil Young? Many influences and far superior to Dylan in songwriting, singing and performing, not to mention more of a contemporary than anything.
I too think Young is better, but that dosen't take away from Dylans impact.

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And which of those artists are actually new? none, because younger generations are smart enough and not too brainwashed to realize Dylan was pure crap.
Conor Oberst, Elliot Smith, Tom Pety, Roger Waters, Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, David Bowie and The Byrds were all influenced by Dylan.
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Boo Boo do not even bother, hes isn't even replying from my post 2 days ago. After calling me a music snob and disagreeing on everything.
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Hannah Montana ain't overrated, she's a hyped product that delivers what people want from a teen pop sensation, it should come as no surprise to anyone that she's popular.

She'll fade away in a couple of years anyway, like the rest.
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She'll fade away in a couple of years anyway, like the rest.
Incorrect. She will go into porn. Then fade.
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Hannah Montana ain't overrated, she's a hyped product that delivers what people want from a teen pop sensation, it should come as no surprise to anyone that she's popular.

She'll fade away in a couple of years anyway, like the rest.
no im pretty sure shes overrated, nice try though
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