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Post by Mediocrates on Dec 11, 2019 19:12:17 GMT
Living With Cornwalls
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Post by braindead on Dec 12, 2019 13:10:38 GMT
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Post by Mediocrates on Dec 12, 2019 17:21:31 GMT
Fuckers can't even spell check the fucking thread title.
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Post by Holly Diver on Dec 12, 2019 20:35:10 GMT
I love how within just a few posts someone posts a "x-by-x" song instead of using from or to. They can't even follow instructions no matter how clearly everything is spelled out. The OP even gave exact examples in the post. Of course at this point people start posting whatever the fuck they want.
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Post by Chicken in Black on Dec 12, 2019 23:31:54 GMT
Fuckers can't even spell check the fucking thread title. You mean, "Scintillating SHite coversations"?
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Dec 13, 2019 2:27:28 GMT
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Dec 13, 2019 2:59:53 GMT
It's really a "two birds with one stone" kind of deal. Complaining that top 40 isn't what it used to be while also complaining you can't be a piece of shit without being called out for it anymore.
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Post by daved on Dec 13, 2019 9:37:24 GMT
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Post by kingdiamond on Dec 13, 2019 9:59:24 GMT
I must be completely out of touch because after perusing only the first page, I have no idea who most of those people are. Steve posts what looks like mostly 60s pinup girls and I recognize Natalie Wood but that's about it.
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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Dec 13, 2019 19:31:45 GMT
The Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar" - a trigger warning gone top ten if there ever was one. Some songs are about sex...or drugs...or slavery...or masochism...but "Brown Sugar" is about ALL of them. Most of today's snowflakes would have banned the song even before hearing the second chorus: Gold Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields Sold in the market down in New Orleans Scarred old slaver knows he's doin' all right Hear him whip the women just around midnight
Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good Brown Sugar, just like a young girl shouldThere is a dichotomy in lyrics today. For some reason you still get away with a lot of stuff in Hip-Hop that you can't get away with in other musical genres. There are some real double standards at play in the public broadcasting arena today. People get worked up about that word in Money For nothing, yet at the same time rap and hip hop seems to get a free pass to throw in as many swear words and be as sexist, misogynistic or homophobic as it wishes - and same applies to some modern Jamaican reggae and dancehall. Check out the lyrics to songs by such acts as Beany Man, Elephant Man, and T.O.K.. I'm not gonna re-litigate "Run for Your Life" again — been there and done that — other than to point out, as an earlier poster did, that it would be hard to make a case against that song's one allegedly offensive line in the wake of the hyper-violent and misogynistic lyrics of many rap songs of the last several decades. All that said, little compares to the filth be pandered as lyrical accomplishment in a lot of rap and hip-hop. It would be amusing to see the over the top macho chauvinism of decades past make an appearance in todays music just to see a bunch of snowflake heads explode. You mean like y'all's do when hip hop lyrics are under discussion? You're right, it's hilarious to see the Fox crowd lose their minds over that. How ironic we went from a society that had censorship to one that opened that door wide open. Now going back to censorship based on a so called social conscience politically correct crowd. Considering what lyrics I hear in my sons rap lyrics the mainstream media attempt to impose censorship is a joke!
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Post by mintyjackhole on Dec 13, 2019 21:46:14 GMT
Danby Delight tilts at them windmills.
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Dec 13, 2019 23:50:28 GMT
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Dec 14, 2019 2:19:43 GMT
The Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar" - a trigger warning gone top ten if there ever was one. Some songs are about sex...or drugs...or slavery...or masochism...but "Brown Sugar" is about ALL of them. Most of today's snowflakes would have banned the song even before hearing the second chorus: Gold Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields Sold in the market down in New Orleans Scarred old slaver knows he's doin' all right Hear him whip the women just around midnight
Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good Brown Sugar, just like a young girl shouldThere is a dichotomy in lyrics today. For some reason you still get away with a lot of stuff in Hip-Hop that you can't get away with in other musical genres. There are some real double standards at play in the public broadcasting arena today. People get worked up about that word in Money For nothing, yet at the same time rap and hip hop seems to get a free pass to throw in as many swear words and be as sexist, misogynistic or homophobic as it wishes - and same applies to some modern Jamaican reggae and dancehall. Check out the lyrics to songs by such acts as Beany Man, Elephant Man, and T.O.K.. I'm not gonna re-litigate "Run for Your Life" again — been there and done that — other than to point out, as an earlier poster did, that it would be hard to make a case against that song's one allegedly offensive line in the wake of the hyper-violent and misogynistic lyrics of many rap songs of the last several decades. All that said, little compares to the filth be pandered as lyrical accomplishment in a lot of rap and hip-hop. It would be amusing to see the over the top macho chauvinism of decades past make an appearance in todays music just to see a bunch of snowflake heads explode. You mean like y'all's do when hip hop lyrics are under discussion? You're right, it's hilarious to see the Fox crowd lose their minds over that. How ironic we went from a society that had censorship to one that opened that door wide open. Now going back to censorship based on a so called social conscience politically correct crowd. Considering what lyrics I hear in my sons rap lyrics the mainstream media attempt to impose censorship is a joke! Ah yes, straight from page 1 of the Trumptard playbook: "Bu-bu-but...TIMMY DID IT ALSO! WHAT ABOUT TIMMY???"
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Post by mintyjackhole on Dec 14, 2019 12:55:54 GMT
Tribute says: "The only time I ever spent $1,400 on a record was for a rare Barry Manilow 45RPM. After that, my wife put a block on my credit card."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2019 13:48:56 GMT
Tribute says: "The only time I ever spent $1,400 on a record was for a rare Barry Manilow 45RPM. After that, my wife put a block on my credit card." Later on Tribute says: Meanwhile who the fuck spends $1400 on a 45, much less a Barry Manilow 45? His wife should have cut off more than his credit card.
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