Re: The Confessions Thread
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:33 am
sometimes i bid on stuff on ebay i dont really want just because i like the mini rush of bidding.
DarkAxel wrote:i think someone said it EVEN BETTER earlier - DON'T BE AN ASSHOLEUncle Grandfather wrote:Scruffie wrote:Hey Uncle Grandfather! You're posting too much in this thread and ruining it! It'z more about your jamz, not your whole fucking I-Tunes/Vinyl/CD collection Just thought i'd let ya know!
It's been going 3 years, if I posted every album/tune I listened to in that time i'd be on 2000 pages alone.
Just like lube, use sparingly... unless you're in to anal.
the thread is "what are you listening to right now?"
i think someone else said it better earlier....hate the game, not the player.
Can't agree more... I used to come here to discover new music from different people and to find out what other people listen to. Now it's mostly about you. Please stop and give space to other people
D.o.S. wrote:No one has any reason to listen to Neil Young when Dinosaur Jr. cds are cheap and plentiful.
Already seen both of them.GardenoftheDead wrote:D.o.S. wrote:D.o.S. wrote:dubkitty wrote:i don't like Sonic Youth. Kim's voice in particular makes my skin crawl.This isn't the "impossible lies" thread.kbithecrowing wrote:Yeah, I really dislike Kim's vocals as well. Almost as much as I dislike Lee's.I do struggle with this, though. And I worshiped Sonic Youth's whole disconnected, seen-it-all interview aesthetic when I was younger. For whatever reason they came across as "the coolest people ever," but now that I'm not really worried about not being cool for showing excitement or enthusiasm it strikes me as really affected and disingenuous.dase wrote:I can listen to Sonic Youth anymore without thinking Thurston's kind of a douche and it spoiling the experience.
Do yourself a favor and never watch the Nardwuar interview.
Absolutely not. People who don't pay for music are assholes. Or Libertarians. Which makes them assholes.AngryGoldfish wrote: Since my disc drive broke in my computer, I've only bought new music when it's available on bandcamp. Everything else is torrented. I've spent a lot of money on CD's and DVD's throughout my life, thousands of Euro worth, but I just don't buy CD's like I used to. I really miss it, but I've become addicted to instantly getting what I want online. If everyone was on bandcamp then I'd be using torrents less. Fortunately a lot of the good Sludge bands I like all use bandcamp.
Does anyone else feel this: Because you've spent thousands on music, films, books, comics, posters, art, etc. over the years, does this allow you to illegally source what you don't buy? Are you qualified to download a certain amount, morally speaking, because you've already invested in the artists and creators? I keep saying it is justifiable, but I might just be lying to myself and bullshitting myself.
I don't intend for this to turn into a huge debate on the morality of downloading, but I never would have found some of my favourite bands or spent any money on them if I hadn't downloaded their catalogue first. For instance, I've seen WHY? now twice in Dublin and have spent hundreds on them. I never would have gone to their shows or invested in them if I hadn't downloaded their albums. They would have simply been another band in my Amazon wishlist waiting to hear the click the 'Add to Cart' button. The same goes for Two Gallants. Going to see them live was a beautiful experience that I never thought would happen, and I buy any new releases from them (but I still have to download it because my disc drive is broke and I can't rip it onto my computer or mp3 player), but I used a torrenting site to first download their first couple of records. Does this also justify downloading illegally? I think it does. We as humans and consumers just have to keep a check on it.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ft-qF2D9Po[/youtube]psychedelicrelic wrote: Its not completely relevant but all this UG stuff reminded me of that guy.
Sucks to hear about your computer - conveniently, Bandcamp just released an app for IOS & Android that allows users to stream anything they've purchased on their mobile devices. Doesn't quite do the "replace my whole library" thing, but it's kind of a sidestep around your moral dilemma. I downloaded the Android version this morning, but haven't had the chance to mess around with it much yet.AngryGoldfish wrote:Since my disc drive broke in my computer, I've only bought new music when it's available on bandcamp. Everything else is torrented. I've spent a lot of money on CD's and DVD's throughout my life, thousands of Euro worth, but I just don't buy CD's like I used to. I really miss it, but I've become addicted to instantly getting what I want online. If everyone was on bandcamp then I'd be using torrents less. Fortunately a lot of the good Sludge bands I like all use bandcamp.
Nothing against you, I have no issues. Just reminded me of that is all.Uncle Grandfather wrote:psychedelicrelic wrote: Its not completely relevant but all this UG stuff reminded me of that guy.
do you mean his opinion about cds or his music?D.o.S. wrote:No one has any reason to listen to Neil Young when Dinosaur Jr. cds are cheap and plentiful.