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Ooh look at me, I don't understand anything about music, isn't my opinion valid!
Prick
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:34, 3 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
+ touches children on the cunt

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:37, Reply)
^

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:37, Reply)
you are so self aware

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:38, Reply)
Nah, I just like arguing about music

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:43, Reply)
No you don't

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:44, Reply)
Are Curiosity Killed The Cat jazz?
I liked Curiosity Killed The Cat.
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:44, Reply)
I don't think so
They're more pop with a soul/jazz influence.
Harters is the man to talk to about that watered down end of the market.
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:56, Reply)
\o/

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:56, Reply)
Jazz pioneers you say?
Long live CKTC!
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:59, Reply)
to quote the simpsons on jazz
lisa - you're supposed to listen to the notes they DON'T play

homer - I can do that at home
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:39, Reply)
trad jazz is ok, just not my thing
modern jazz is right up there with "performance art", a parody of itself performed by wankers for other wankers to wank over.
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:44, Reply)
Wankers.

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:46, Reply)
Pricks

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:49, Reply)
Just because you don't like or understand something, doesn't mean someone is trying to trick you.

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:49, Reply)
his favourite band is Queen, this is why any music remotely complex is too sophisticated for him

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:51, Reply)
one of my favourites.
Most of my favourite music is classical
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:00, Reply)
Just the Classical period?
Or do you listen to composers such as Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Bernstein, Copland, etc.?
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:08, Reply)
All sorts
Even studied Weill, Stravinsky and Schoenberg at uni (minor music unit in non-music degree).
Like Stravinsky a lot, Schoenberg not at all, though could sort of see what he was trying to achieve.
Bernstein is a favourite, Wagner too, plus a load more.
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:13, Reply)
All of these composers incorporated jazz influences into some of their works.

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:16, Reply)
Indeed, especially Bernstein

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:17, Reply)
I'm not sure what we're arguing about any more.
Saw a decent jazz version of The Rite of Spring a couple of years ago:
www.troublestudios.co.uk/?p=148

Edit: That's Steve Howe from Yes's son.
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:19, Reply)
The different types of jazz, I think.
The one I hate is the one that sounds like several groups individual practice sessions played back simultaneously.
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:22, Reply)
Yeah, it's not for everyone.
Ornette Coleman's album Free Jazz has two quartets playing separate improvisations - one coming out of the left speaker, the other coming out of the right.
I rather like it, but I suspect you'd hate it.
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:25, Reply)
You may be right, but I'd always at least give it a listen first.
Sometimes music takes tine to grow on you, have listened to some very recent compositions that at first were "wtf" but after a while really liked.
(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:31, Reply)
you're verging on quasi-religion here

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:53, Reply)
How so?

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:56, Reply)
Because you look a bit like Jesus, and everything you do, say, think and believe is absolute horse shit.

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 13:57, Reply)
Harsh but fair

(, Fri 28 Feb 2014, 14:03, Reply)

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