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boone wrote: horseslam wrote: I hate The White Stripes.
(I really think Meg White is one of the worst drummers ever.) That's not really fair. Jack makes her play like that. That is actually a decently accurate statement, atleast judging by an interview I read that Jack did. _________________ Thistledown |
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Joined: 05 Feb 2005 | Posts: 660 | Location: old san antone
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Well I am partially offended because they don't find Eilsey creative...... their lyrics are their music is simple but I have a feeling is going to evolve into more complex music starting with their new album. I think that many people will come to respect EIsley after their second album, of course I have just read Boyd's journal entry a day ago so............................................... _________________ pretend this is the best signature ever |
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Sharpelectricstar wrote: looneycustom wrote: I'm not a huge fan of Eisley, but that was the worst reveiw ever. I agree. On both things. I like Eisley but i dont think i'll ever be obsessed with them. I dont even know the names of the members. sherri, stacy, chauntelle, weston, and garron. ![]() |
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I like how he says they lack creativity but then he says white stripes. Personally, I really like the white stripes but creativity and seven nation army (or whatever its called) yeah that takes a lot.... I'm sorry, but when you hear chorus lines of songs like Lost at Sea and One Day I Slowly Floated Away and say that's not creative, then all you can do is feel sorry for whoever said it. Sad really.. _________________ UPDATE: REAL MYSPACE LINK! http://www.myspace.com/2399095 Check out my FLICKR and leave comments!!! http://www.flickr.com/photos/28644084@N00/ ![]() |
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Joined: 05 Apr 2005 | Posts: 829 | Location: Manteca, California
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I'm glad of reviews like that, because if every review on Itunes was 5 stars and 6 exclamation marks, what would be the point of reading them? I love reading reviews that are only 3 stars, because it's obviously not an automatic fan, and obviously not just some snarky commentary to sound cool. There was thought and reason that went into that review, and while I disagree, well, that's why they're opinions. Aaron PS And why didn't Tampa give it to Mike Alstott at 4th and 2? Why kick to tie? Why not try to win with a proven short yardage ball carrier? Why not dance with them what brung you? Gaaaahhhhh. _________________ That rug really tied the room together. |
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Y4J wrote: I'm sorry, but when you hear chorus lines of songs like Lost at Sea and One Day I Slowly Floated Away and say that's not creative, then all you can do is feel sorry for whoever said it. exactly!!! how can you not hear the creativity?! all the people i have asked to listen to eisley said they were "different"...does that not mean some amount of creativity had to be put forth? "different" is not ordinary...ordinary is not creative...meaning different = creative. wow, did that make sense? |
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Joined: 25 Nov 2005 | Posts: 1 | Location: Charlotte, NC
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Joined: 21 Aug 2005 | Posts: 212 | Location: a suburb of Dayton, Ohio
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patrock wrote: Sharpelectricstar wrote: looneycustom wrote: I'm not a huge fan of Eisley, but that was the worst reveiw ever. I agree. On both things. I like Eisley but i dont think i'll ever be obsessed with them. I dont even know the names of the members. sherri, stacy, chauntelle, weston, and garron. ![]() I even knew that. I might not love their music, but I seriously dig the fanbase ![]() _________________ I shot the Sheriff And the deputy I'm one up on Marley |
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Joined: 02 Aug 2005 | Posts: 819 | Location: Huntsville, Tx
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berlies_ wrote: patrock wrote: well, i know that not every one will like them. and i know it's an opinion. it just, well i dont know. the things they said. Yeah, I understand. Sometimes it's just better for people to keep their mouths shut. If you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all type thing. I feel ya. I understand your feeling this way concerning music, but apply this modus operandi to other planes, such as politics, and you will realise it sounds utterly ludicrous. There is always going to be criticism, stifling it helps no one. Countering it with rational arguments is the best way forward. _________________ TROLLING ALL OVER THE WEB! |
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gRegor wrote: My only question is:
What is the "art of musical"? Obviously the EP was mistaken for a broadway soundtrack. No, it's really obvious that this person didn't bother to listen to "The Escaping Song." You may not like it, but you certainly can't accuse that song of unoriginality. _________________ Scriptozoology, a screenwriting blog .. Facebook |
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