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Originally posted by Fonze  

kbs, i had to read that, and now i have a headache :dead:  

not saying that rap is total garbage or anything :ponder:  ,  but we people that hate it have to deal with it everywhere we go. we hear people listening to it on the street, it is all over the radio, and Mtv is all Rap, R&B , and POP. MTv and that little **** Carson and his stupid show TRL, all they do is play pop and rap.

i personaly like Metallica, and now i am really stuck because once i listen to all of their cds i don't know where to go, what other artists to look for, because all they play is crap i don't like.

then dont watch MTV :)

Originally posted by freeza  

then dont watch MTV :)

its not just Mtv it is most of the radio too. and what if i want to see music videos! Mtv is the only stupid place to see them. they should have a different Mtv channel for each type of music. maybe when digital cable comes out in my area

Originally posted by Fonze  

kbs, i had to read that, and now i have a headache :dead:  

not saying that rap is total garbage or anything :ponder:  ,  but we people that hate it have to deal with it everywhere we go. we hear people listening to it on the street, it is all over the radio, and Mtv is all Rap, R&B , and POP. MTv and that little **** Carson and his stupid show TRL, all they do is play pop and rap.

i personaly like Metallica, and now i am really stuck because once i listen to all of their cds i don't know where to go, what other artists to look for, because all they play is crap i don't like.

I appolgize for the headache.

But I really don't have any idea where you live. Around here everything is Pop/Soft Rock/Rock. Last I checked MTV is Pop based with some Rock, R&B and the occational Ja Rule. Then again, I don't watch TRL, but by glancing at their website the names that pop up are:

Ashanti [R&B]

Aerosmith [Rock]

Vanessa Carlton [Pop]

Korn [Rock]

Usher [R&B]

Sheryl Crow [Rock]

Enrique Iglesias [Pop]

Layne Staley

J.Lo [Pop]

Papa Roach [Rock]

Moby [Just weird]

Yes the following names pop up:

Nas, Ja Rule, Ludacris and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes [only because of her recent death]. But if you notice...they are more "Pop" Rap artists.

I don't think MTV satisfies anyone except those who prefer Pop.

And, from what I've noticed around here, you do not hear Rap in the streets or on the Radio. It's Rock. The radio stations around here play: Pop/Soft Rock/Rock/80s/Country/Classical. There isn't any room for Rap. The only time, and I mean only time I hear it in the streets is when I'm driving down the road and it's coming out of my own car stereo.

I'm not trying to say Rock is bad or anything at all like that. I listen to my fair share of most everything. I just dislike the blanket stereotypes and have a hard time knowing when to keep my mouth shut. I appologize if I came off as rude or attacking.

But I'm way off topic.

I have no favorite album. It's too hard to pick favorites. I'm not really fond of Metallica either. Some of their old stuff is okay, but I'd rather listen to something else

Originally posted by Fonze  

its not just Mtv it is most of the radio too. and what if i want to see music videos! Mtv is the only stupid place to see them. they should have a different Mtv channel for each type of music. maybe when digital cable comes out in my area

well, it's unfortunate to people that like your kind of music that that crock is played out and MTV as well as a lot of other radio/tv stations put forth more effort to appeal to the younger teenage/early twenties crowd of people and in this new age no one really likes all that bull**** screaming yelling ****ing on crowds ODing on coke and smack and goofy looking hair type music where you cant play any of that at the wild MTV parties they always throw...no one really wants to ride down their street in a cool looking car blasting some gay **** like that ya know?

they need uppity type beat stuff that you can have fun to at parties..not **** that will bust your ear drums.

and unfortunately for you pop and rap is where it is at

im not a really big pop fan but i'd rather listen to that than people yelling about dying and drugs while shaking their green hair and rubbing their skinny anorexic "god-like" tattooed up bodies while strumming a guitar.

Originally posted by Fonze  

its not just Mtv it is most of the radio too. and what if i want to see music videos! Mtv is the only stupid place to see them. they should have a different Mtv channel for each type of music. maybe when digital cable comes out in my area

I've got digital cable. All we have in way of music is straight music channels. It isn't videos, it's just music with song information on the screen. But they do have hundreds of channels of every different type of music you could possible like. MTV isn't the only place for music videos, however, I have to agree. We don't get any of the other music channels [bET, MuchMusic, etc] here either. Except VH1

Originally posted by freeza

no, it was raining, we were getting pizza, and i asked if that puddle of mud in the ground looked blurry to you......i dunno where you got the extra D from kb

lmao...you are so full of it.

And BTW, you need to chill. Please?

Originally posted by kbs  

And Rock artists don't produce totally meaningless songs just to make money off of stupid people who like to fit in...reguardless of race?

You obviously missed the point in my former post.  It had less to do with race than to do with fitting in.  Who's to say people listen to one genre of music over another because they want to fit in?  And therefore, if one would listen to rap over rock to fit in, whos to say they wont listen to rock over rap to fit in?  Or Punk, or Techno, or Pop?

Maybe you dislike certain types of music, but that doesn't give you the liberty to singlehandedly diss every single person who listens to it by stereotyping them into an unfair and unrealistic stereotype that you think is true but don't bother actually checking out.  

I know someone who listens to Punk who is a stupid, whiny, loser.  Do I go around saying everyone who listens to Punk is just whiny?  or a loser? or stupid?  No...I don't.  Because it isn't true, and I know it.  I don't just automatically make the assumption.

Just because you stick your hand in a bag of candy and pull out a tootsie roll [which you happen to hate] doesn't mean that the next time you stick your hand in that same candy bag you wont come out with a lollipop [that you love]

Make sense?  Don't classify the whole bag by one piece of candy.

First of all you are sooo off base it isn't even funny...

I happen to like tootsie rolls...

Seriously though what your saying is beyond obvious, I listen to everything and then I listen to what moves me to think. Just to let you know where I'm coming from here.

Every genre has it's bad aspects, it's just that Rap in general is beyond stupid. I'm not comparing the worst of each and going from there...I get the impression that you are.

Fact is Rap has nothing to say any more, Tupac and old Nas.. as well as P.E. & old Wu Tang to a lesser extent were the ones with something to say now every rap song is interchangeable and the beats aren't even original. In some cases they just jack a beat from an older popular Rap song and throw some more meaningless lyrics over it.

It's is a manufactured product just like many crappy( ____ <---insert genre here) acts. They don't even play instruments.. a vital part in being a good musician. Now I know the obvious retort to that well Sinatra didn't play an instrument.. and yes that's true that's why he was a singer and not musician.

"Cold Outside" by Ludacris (who has a great voice and really good diction for a rapper of todays era) is a good song that conveys the message without him saying a word, and when he does he doesn't rap about stupid nonsense and ruin it.

When was the last time rap moved you to think about something or evoked a strong emotion in you? Do you pick up different aspects of the "instrumentals"/lyrics everytime you listen to a song? Give me the name of the song and artist cause I'd like to give it a listen.

Originally posted by LuZZo  

First of all you are sooo off base it isn't even funny...  

I happen to like tootsie rolls...

Seriously though what your saying is beyond obvious, I listen to everything and then I listen to what moves me to think. Just to let you know where I'm coming from here.

Every genre has it's bad aspects, it's just that Rap in general is beyond stupid. I'm not comparing the worst of each and going from there...I get the impression that you are.

Fact is Rap has nothing to say any more, Tupac and old Nas.. as well as P.E. & old Wu Tang to a lesser extent were the ones with something to say now every rap song is interchangeable and the beats aren't even original. In some cases they just jack a beat from an older popular Rap song and throw some more meaningless lyrics over it.  

It's is a manufactured product just like many crappy( ____  <---insert genre here) acts. They don't even play instruments.. a vital part in being a good musician. Now I know the obvious retort to that well Sinatra didn't play an instrument.. and yes that's true that's why he was a singer and not musician.

"Cold Outside" by Ludacris (who has a great voice and really good diction for a rapper of todays era) is a good song that conveys the message without him saying a word, and when he does he doesn't rap about stupid nonsense and ruin it.

When was the last time rap moved you to think about something or evoked a strong emotion in you? Do you pick up different aspects of the "instrumentals"/lyrics everytime you listen to a song? Give me the name of the song and artist cause I'd like to give it a listen.

Whens the last time Rock moved you to think about something?

It's not the genre, its the artists. Every genre has it's sucky artists and no one seems to acknowlege that or understand the message I'm trying to get across.

Brief list of songs:

Eve - Love is Blind = domestic violence

Notorious BIG - Juicy

Eminem - If I had... - Yes, laugh if you wish, but read the lyrics sometime

Bone Thugs N Harmony - Change the World - "Raising hustlas, thieves and prostitutes/Young homie, think before you shoot, murderer/Where will our children go/When there's no place safe where they can go"

Coolio - C U When U Get There

e-40 - Things'll Never Change

Fredro Starr feat Jill Scott - Shining Through - yes it may not be an original beat, but check out the lyrics

lil Troy - Where's the Love

Nelly - Lovin Me

Queen Latifah - UNITY

The Eastsidaz - Be Thankful

Originally posted by LuZZo  

Fact is Rap has nothing to say any more, Tupac and old Nas.. as well as P.E. & old Wu Tang to a lesser extent were the ones with something to say now every rap song is interchangeable and the beats aren't even original. In some cases they just jack a beat from an older popular Rap song and throw some more meaningless lyrics over it.  

It's is a manufactured product just like many crappy( ____  <---insert genre here) acts. They don't even play instruments.. a vital part in being a good musician....When was the last time rap moved you to think about something or evoked a strong emotion in you? Do you pick up different aspects of the "instrumentals"/lyrics everytime you listen to a song? Give me the name of the song and artist cause I'd like to give it a listen.

I think that some of what you say has validity. All genres of music go through lulls, and true, Rap has gone through a creative lull for a couple of years now. Virtually, the only Rap getting any hype is commercialized crap. Funny how Rap used to be this dangerous music and it has become so homogenized and safe. But Rock has gone through this too. Late '80's Rock was typified by meaningless hair bands and sickeningly sweet power ballads. An album known as Nevermind by this Seattle group called Nirvana changed that. You remember Nirvana right?

Nirvana and that "Seattle Sound" made rock dangerous and vital again and led to a busting down of the doors that gave birth to a whole slew of great new bands. That's what Rap needs. A Rap Nirvana that shakes the foundations and allows for a different sound, a new way of thinking about the genre. It's also easy to see that Rock is starting to fall asleep again, some would probably argue that it is already asleep and needs a new Nirvana to take it by the collar and shake it around a bit. It's not in the desperate place Rap is, but it is getting there.

I don't believe that simply because someone plays an instrument, it justifies their talent. The artist I named earlier, RZA, is the man behind the Wu-Tang's sound and i would strongly argue with you that RZA isn't talented. Everytime I hear RZA's sampling, I'm reminded of a genius in the Jazz world called Thelonious Monk. Thelonious used a disjointed sound in his music to create some of the best music of the be-bop era. To me, RZA is the Thelonious of Rap.

I think that a lot of what you say about Rap currently is true. At least what is played commercially. I've heard some underground bands that sound really impressive, including a few who have for the most part left sampling behind and who play instruments. I'm not talking of Rock/Rap hybrids, but unfortunately these guys aren't being heard in mainstream music but maybe one of them might be Rap's Nirvana.

Originally posted by Faction  

PUNK = GUITARIST HAVE NO SKILL, BUT SOME SONGS ARE OK.

HARD ROCK = PURE SKILL + OWNAGE

RAP = NO SKILL + GAYNESS

COUNTRY = WHATEVER

POP = NO SKILL BECAUSE THEY DONT WRITE THERE SONGS

finally someone i can agree with....man hard rock is the only way to go...and as far as fav album goes....my custom cds are the best :D:p so yeah. rap blows...country is f|_|cked up...pop is the ****tiest **** ever....punk is allright....and hard rock is the best. :D:evil:

Originally posted by axis  

No one better say Linkin Park, jesus, if I have to hear one more damn thing about these seconed coming, sloppy seconeds idiots im gonna die. Rap/Rock is done and it was when Limp Bizkit made there seconed album.

i don't give a f*ck about what you think. i love linkin park!!! they kick ass anyday! their combination of rap rock is different from limp bizkit's (i hella dig them too). if you can't realize that, then you shouldn't be talking, because you ain't knowing!

LINKIN PARK ALL THE WAY!!!

:p :p :p :p :p

Originally posted by kbs  

Whens the last time Rock moved you to think about something?    

It's not the genre, its the artists.   Every genre has it's sucky artists and no one seems to acknowlege that or understand the message I'm trying to get across.  

Brief list of songs:

Eve - Love is Blind  = domestic violence

Notorious BIG - Juicy

Eminem - If I had... - Yes, laugh if you wish, but read the lyrics sometime

Bone Thugs N Harmony - Change the World - "Raising hustlas, thieves and prostitutes/Young homie, think before you shoot, murderer/Where will our children go/When there's no place safe where they can go"

Coolio - C U When U Get There

e-40 - Things'll Never Change

Fredro Starr feat Jill Scott - Shining Through - yes it may not be an original beat, but check out the lyrics

lil Troy - Where's the Love

Nelly - Lovin Me

Queen Latifah - UNITY

The Eastsidaz - Be Thankful

Every time I listen to music I like...

Tool moves me everytime I listen to any of their music.

and Soundgarden to a lesser extent.

We are tlaing about things on two different levels here.. your saying common topics of songs.. nothing original you can find a song about domestic violence, death of loved one, love gone wrong etc. in any genre.

No one in music delves into things like Tool does.

Those songs also are really generic in my humble opinion. They don't even explore the isssues in an innovative way.

That's fine to each his own, but it's not for me.

BTW I'm not trying to act condescending sorry if it comes off that way.

Originally posted by dARKSTAr  

I think that some of what you say has validity. All genres of music go through lulls, and true, Rap has gone through a creative lull for a couple of years now. Virtually, the only Rap getting any hype is commercialized crap. Funny how Rap used to be this dangerous music and it has become so homogenized and safe. But Rock has gone through this too. Late '80's Rock was typified by meaningless hair bands and sickeningly sweet power ballads. An album known as Nevermind by this Seattle group called Nirvana changed that. You remember Nirvana right?

Nirvana and that "Seattle Sound" made rock dangerous and vital again and led to a busting down of the doors that gave birth to a whole slew of great new bands. That's what Rap needs. A Rap Nirvana that shakes the foundations and allows for a different sound, a new way of thinking about the genre. It's also easy to see that Rock is starting to fall asleep again, some would probably argue that it is already asleep and needs a new Nirvana to take it by the collar and shake it around a bit. It's not in the desperate place Rap is, but it is getting there.

I don't believe that simply because someone plays an instrument, it justifies their talent. The artist I named earlier, RZA, is the man behind the Wu-Tang's sound and i would strongly argue with you that RZA isn't talented. Everytime I hear RZA's sampling, I'm reminded of a genius in the Jazz world called Thelonious Monk. Thelonious used a disjointed sound in his music to create some of the best music of the be-bop era. To me, RZA is the Thelonious of Rap.

I think that a lot of what you say about Rap currently is true. At least what is played commercially. I've heard some underground bands that sound really impressive, including a few who have for the most part left sampling behind and who play instruments. I'm not talking of Rock/Rap hybrids, but unfortunately these guys aren't being heard in mainstream music but maybe one of them might be Rap's Nirvana.

I hear what your saying.. A guy like Mos Def or Outkast come to mind when you talk about a revolutionaries in the genre. They have their own styles and don't just rap about the same old stuff everyone else does.

BTW I don't know where you got that I think that just because you play an instrument you have talent... anyone can play an instrument.. it just takes practice... to play it well and innovatively that's special.

Also we are talking about the current rap scene, in all of my posts I gave credit to "older" guys who I felt were good.

Originally posted by kbs  

Whens the last time Rock moved you to think about something?    

It's not the genre, its the artists.   Every genre has it's sucky artists and no one seems to acknowlege that or understand the message I'm trying to get across.  

Brief list of songs:

Eve - Love is Blind  = domestic violence

Notorious BIG - Juicy

Eminem - If I had... - Yes, laugh if you wish, but read the lyrics sometime

Bone Thugs N Harmony - Change the World - "Raising hustlas, thieves and prostitutes/Young homie, think before you shoot, murderer/Where will our children go/When there's no place safe where they can go"

Coolio - C U When U Get There

e-40 - Things'll Never Change

Fredro Starr feat Jill Scott - Shining Through - yes it may not be an original beat, but check out the lyrics

lil Troy - Where's the Love

Nelly - Lovin Me

Queen Latifah - UNITY

The Eastsidaz - Be Thankful

ever heard of system of a down?

Originally posted by LuZZo  

Every time I listen to music I like...

Tool moves me everytime I listen to any of their music.

and Soundgarden to a lesser extent.

We are tlaing about things on two different levels here.. your saying common topics of songs.. nothing original you can find a song about domestic violence, death of loved one, love gone wrong etc. in any genre.

No one in music delves into things like Tool does.

Those songs also are really generic in my humble opinion. They don't even explore the isssues in an innovative way.

That's fine to each his own, but it's not for me.

BTW I'm not trying to act condescending sorry if it comes off that way.

Well it is coming off that way. Yes, you can find similar topics accross genres, but you asked for a few songs, and I named them. Perhaps you can't find "hooker with a penis" in any other genre...but when you listen to the words...there are songs in other genres that cover that gap.

All I'm trying to say is that you cant make stereotypical comments about large groups and be correct about it. You can't say "all ______ sucks." Nor should you.

That is my point. Not that Rap is better than Rock or that Rock is better than Rock or that all you hear is Pop Rap or ...

I'm just asking that people don't stereotype. Is that so wrong?

-------------

"Opinions are like a**holes. Everyone has one..and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks"

I dunno the more I think about this the more I see that we are arguing the same side of the coin. Every artist should be evauluated individually. Most bands today absolutely suck compared to older stuff.. Doors, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Hendrix etc. but there are a few that I feel are up ther with them Tool, Soundgarden etc.

Same can be said for rap: Tupac, P.E. (even though I don't like them) Wu Tang, Nas. Today Nas is still around and there a couple others like Mos Def, Outkast that carry on in the same independent train of thought.

All the guys I mentioned above seem to have created their own genre and really shouldn't be placed in with the rest of the crap out there.

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This did not facilitate online gaming as I would often have to wait minutes for a game to load or "draw" on the screen, and trying to download pirated games wasn't simple either. I remember getting tired of waiting for online games to load and just downloading simulator games from the Big Fish Games website instead, only to be disappointed after finding out that I was just being given access to trial versions of the title, and I needed to fork out money to pay for the full version. All of this is to say that it wasn't very easy to find entertainment options on the home PC when I was a kid, due to a number of reasons, mostly outside of my control. This situation pushed me towards a rather unconventional ally: Microsoft Paint. Whenever the internet wasn't working as good as I expected, I would simply spin up Paint and draw complete rubbish on the canvas. Of course, that wasn't always the intention, but it usually happened when I messed up drawing a straight line or something, and then I would give up on that particular piece and simply draw a random collection of objects. Microsoft Paint was extremely accessible and easy to use. Even if you weren't an artist, you could quickly understand the tools at your disposal and how to leverage them on a canvas. The absolute breadth on offer ensured that each painting was truly unique, as you could utilize various combinations of tools like the pencil, paint, spray paint, and more to truly personalize your creation. Since I wasn't particularly good at drawing both on digital screen or a physical screen, I remember that my main style of art would be to insert a bunch of randomly intersecting lines and then fill them with random colors through the paint can. I have trying to replicate that art style in the latest version of Paint below, and as you can see, it's truly Pablo Picasso-esque. The human imagination truly knows no bounds Microsoft Paint kept me occupied for hours and was my best friend when video games on the home PC were inaccessible for one reason or the other. There was no academic or professional reason for which I would need to use Paint, but I still loved using it in my personal time, even if what I created wasn't worth being shown to anyone. It was simply fun. Fast-forward to today, and the situation is mostly the same. Now that I am almost 29 years old, and I still have no reason to use Microsoft Paint in a professional capacity. In fact, I don't even use it in a personal capacity, except to dabble with it from time to time, just to see if core functionalities are still intact. And I'm happy to say that I think Microsoft Paint still offers the same accessibility and inviting experience that it did to me a couple of decades ago, even though its UX has been refreshed and it's been integrated with Copilot features. Interestingly, things could have been a lot different, had Microsoft had its way. Microsoft Paint was marked for deprecation with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update in 2017, and even began displaying a product retirement alert, urging customers to shift to Paint 3D instead. Fortunately, after consumer backlash, Microsoft reversed course on this decision, and Paint continues to be a native app inside Windows installations that can also be updated quite frequently through the Microsoft Store. Instead, Paint 3D ended up on the chopping block, which is for the better, I think. I have intermittently played around with Microsoft's refreshed Paint experience in the past few years, and I do think it has received worthwhile upgrades. the UI and the UX has been modernized while retaining core functionality, and the app is still fairly easy to use. It doesn't meet any of my use-cases, but I've never really had any use-cases ever, as described previously. Of course, the elephant in the room is the Copilot integration. Personally, I believe that this is one place where Copilot does make sense, environmental concerns aside. I know that a lot of creatives use AI to generate images, and while some may be using professional alternatives, Paint still offers a decent casual experience, with the power of Copilot. Of course, you do need to have a valid Microsoft 365 Copilot license and available credits to use it, but even if you don't, you still get the big Copilot button in the toolbar, unfortunately. All in all, I am glad that Microsoft Paint continues to be a native feature in Windows 11, and a piece of software that has evolved to meet modern needs without cutting off its own roots. It's just an iconic piece of Windows history that was an essential part of my childhood, and while I don't use it anymore, I'm just glad it is still there.
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