This thread is virtually pointless.
You can post any artist you want and no matter what someone's gonna reply 'um, actually, I hate that artist!' This thread is gonna go nowhere.
Ya know, I've notice that you said that Mike Love wrote Pet Sounds, yet you always shit on it. I thought you'd be more willing to appreciate it as Mike's masterpiece.
Because other people shit on Mike and you've crafted this personality that is basically the opposite of those who worship Brian. Deny it all you want, but that is the root of your whole bit, Bryonposter.
6 days ago
Anonymous
No, my "bit" is telling the truth.
6 days ago
Anonymous
Yeah, by posting comics which in your deluded mind is the "Truth". By the way, the only reason that "retard" is spreading the lie that Mike wrote Smile is because of your obnoxious bit. You essentially created him. Take responsiblity
6 days ago
Anonymous
Yes, because he can't handle the TRUTH that Brian is trash and is coping.
6 days ago
Anonymous
Just like your whole personality is a cope that people happen to like Brian more than Mike?
6 days ago
Anonymous
I have a conscience. When I see people spreading lies and spewing hate towards a pioneer in music, I want to fight back!
6 days ago
Anonymous
I mean, if you pay attention, despite him suing Brian for credit, Mike still sings the praises of his cousins in interviews, and even Brian admits him taking credit for Mike's contributions was wrong. But no, you still want to spread this false narrative that it was all Mike just because he contributes some catchy hooks to his cousin's work.
6 days ago
Anonymous
He was just being nice to Brian so he doesn't kill himself from hearing just how much of a fat dumpy hack he really is. The band wouldn't been 1000x better off if they had dumped him during the time he was too much of a bitch to just perform on stage, as a performer!
6 days ago
Anonymous
It's cute how you believe your own lies as truths
6 days ago
Anonymous
It's TRUE THOUGH. He bailed out on singing on stage! What a fucking PUSSY. Get a different job then, loser!
>2016 election tourism was the worst thing to ever happen to this website.
It really was man. Everyone's looking for reasons to get angry nowadays. They're just as bad outrage junkies as the leftists.
>check out pre 2016 LULZ on tbharchive after seeing so many anons complain about it >exact same homosexualry as today
starting to think all the things that LULZtards complain about are actually good things and should be continued
But it was actually different. tbharchive doesn't even go back past the mid 2010s (2013 at the earliest) Even then, scanning through the posts, there wasn't the race bullshit those pollacks and election tourists love bringing up.
There's no comments similar to >[Stevie Wonder] became a white-hating racist when Obama got into office.
The racism is clear satire. There wasn't that mindless pol info dump where they all just repeat stuff they learned on an image macro (like that one Beethoven song they claim was the invention and ground 0 of jazz and that it started the entire jazz tradition)
6 days ago
Anonymous
>Desuarchive doesn't even go back
I know, but that's still 3 pre-2016 years.
>pol
there's a bunch of that, but it's a drop in the ocean compared to rymfag rock, kanye, coomers for white women, coomers for asian plastic women, quirky jazz, fantano, death grips, etc.
it's all that this hellhole that's supposedly a music discussion forum has ever liked to talk about >95% of the time, even in some pre-2013 screencaps i've come across it was hardly different. the dead horse has been ground to a fine dust by now.
6 days ago
Anonymous
It wasn't a complete switch, the election was the peak of the shift. The shift began in 2014 or so. I didn't find anything like it is today. I found many albums from sharethreads, jazz, prog, classic rock, hip hop.
the only reason i know who santana is because that album he put out with all those guest vocalists. one of the singles had that matchbox 20 chode on it and that shit was rinsed to death and i'm blaming santana for that so fuck em.
>that sounds like a baby wrote it
honestly true but fucking new jack swing can make any pop song with a fucking children's book chorus a nostalgic ditty. It's why 90's commercials used it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmCze4DhZ3c
5 days ago
Anonymous
Hmm, true
5 days ago
Anonymous
>new jack swing
It's crazy how huge New jack swing was. Every genre relevant artist seemed to put out a new jack swing type album
5 days ago
Anonymous
it's nostalgic and catchy. Like what vaporwave offshoot genres like future funk want to be but tenfold. What city pop was to the mid-70's and 80's NJS was to the early 90's. It fucking beats grunge when it comes to being the most 90's sounding music ever in existence.
5 days ago
Anonymous
Yeh you're right, has the right amount of dated. It's kinda funny, I liked Poison, but artists like Bobby Brown and New Edition I saw as corny. My mistake, they're great
5 days ago
Anonymous
>Bobby Brown and New Edition I saw as corny
you're honestly right in saying that. I'm more of a keith sweat guy honestly.
5 days ago
Anonymous
Honestly I recommend giving em a chance. Believe it or not, but I got into Biopics about musical acts, first the Jacksons (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpEeAgG-7q8)
then New Edition (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu6GMaohs_E)
The songs included in the movie are catchy as shit, and I started listening to the albums as well as their spin off stuff and I realized it was all a good time. Singles are a good entry point. Lot of the stuff is just surface level, but still a catchy time. It's also impressive that these kids got famous all on their own without some abusive figure pushing them unlike the Jacksons. They really did just find a manager and work hard at such a young age.
5 days ago
Anonymous
I'll give it a go. What do you think about mj on dangerous.
5 days ago
Anonymous
Haven't listened to Dangerous seriously in a long while yet lmao, it didn't stand out like Thriller or Off the Wall though.
5 days ago
Anonymous
obviously. Clearly hard to compare any other mj album to those two
I did listen to the Jackson 5 and came to the realization that they're albums are a lot better examples of complete albums than the other top motown acts like Temptations or Supremes. My favorites were Get it Together and Maybe Tomorrow. If you have a chance, check those two albums out. You'd be surprised how well they work as a complete soul projects. One is orchestral style, the other is psychedelic soul
I dunno about spinning the jackson 5 but I'll take you up on that.
Dangerous is Michael Jacksons most superior album in my opinion. I'm not the guy you asked, but damn that album is good. It sounds like nothing else from the same era, except for a few hints of new jack swing influences here and there.
really? I've never heard much people talk about it before.
5 days ago
Anonymous
Yeh you're right, it's an unfair comparison. I'll give it a relisten tonight.
I'll link my favorites from each album >Get it Together
>Maybe Tomorrow
5 days ago
Anonymous
I did listen to the Jackson 5 and came to the realization that they're albums are a lot better examples of complete albums than the other top motown acts like Temptations or Supremes. My favorites were Get it Together and Maybe Tomorrow. If you have a chance, check those two albums out. You'd be surprised how well they work as a complete soul projects. One is orchestral style, the other is psychedelic soul
5 days ago
Anonymous
Dangerous is Michael Jacksons most superior album in my opinion. I'm not the guy you asked, but damn that album is good. It sounds like nothing else from the same era, except for a few hints of new jack swing influences here and there.
What do you guys think about his post-classic era stuff? Only listened to In Square Circle and Conversation Piece, the former was fine, some good stuff like Overjoyed and Part-Time Lover, but the latter is just mediocre, even its lead single For Your Love just sounds so lazy.
sucks is objective but the sound still holds up to my ears. He doesn't sound like anyone else in 1942. Could fit in a cool jazz context or a hard bop context.
The Eurythmics always seemed to cut across. They were the pop group even the 4AD indie kids back in the day used to like. Yet in terms of what they'd say they disliked, synthesisers, overproduced, trained singers its exactly that.
Actually creatively they remain strange to me. Annie Lennox, who has a degree in playing the harpsichord is standing in front of Dave Stewart playing a Juno 60 with two fingers.
When she recorded her own stuff they were much more sophisticated, its the sort of stuff you get if you can actually play an instrument and can't bring yourself to just bash four 3-finger chords in loop.
Considering Diva was an album made largely of one hit single after another, the review scores of it are much lower than you'd expect but reading them its clear that the critics couldn't get over wanting another Eurhythmics album instead.
i have met people who want full on Total Nig Death who still love Stevie Wonder. man transcends all barriers.
He just hit that point where he was making aural candy.
If you listen to Songs In The Key of Life and don't get a big smile on your face, you are not human.
I feel the joy.
YOU CAN FEEL IT ALL OOOOOOOOOOOCVEEEEEEEER
you know that's crazy, I always heard that chorus as "They can feel our loveeeee"
Sounds like dad. Turbonazi but gobbles Stevie and Barry White like his life depends on it
This thread is virtually pointless.
You can post any artist you want and no matter what someone's gonna reply 'um, actually, I hate that artist!' This thread is gonna go nowhere.
This is true, but there are those rare artists that are acclaimed by critics, beloved by audiences, and respected by all.
Brian Wilson and Harry Nilsson are two good examples.
THe only people who hate Brian are Mike Love fans (especially if they think he was the one who wrote everything, including Smile)
I have ZERO respect for Brian. He is a fat fraud who made garbage and stole credit from the real genius Mike Love. I hope that lardass dies painfully.
He didn't write that shit. That is fake news by a Brian fanboy trying to make Mike look bad.
Ya know, I've notice that you said that Mike Love wrote Pet Sounds, yet you always shit on it. I thought you'd be more willing to appreciate it as Mike's masterpiece.
No, I shit on Brian.
Because other people shit on Mike and you've crafted this personality that is basically the opposite of those who worship Brian. Deny it all you want, but that is the root of your whole bit, Bryonposter.
No, my "bit" is telling the truth.
Yeah, by posting comics which in your deluded mind is the "Truth". By the way, the only reason that "retard" is spreading the lie that Mike wrote Smile is because of your obnoxious bit. You essentially created him. Take responsiblity
Yes, because he can't handle the TRUTH that Brian is trash and is coping.
Just like your whole personality is a cope that people happen to like Brian more than Mike?
I have a conscience. When I see people spreading lies and spewing hate towards a pioneer in music, I want to fight back!
I mean, if you pay attention, despite him suing Brian for credit, Mike still sings the praises of his cousins in interviews, and even Brian admits him taking credit for Mike's contributions was wrong. But no, you still want to spread this false narrative that it was all Mike just because he contributes some catchy hooks to his cousin's work.
He was just being nice to Brian so he doesn't kill himself from hearing just how much of a fat dumpy hack he really is. The band wouldn't been 1000x better off if they had dumped him during the time he was too much of a bitch to just perform on stage, as a performer!
It's cute how you believe your own lies as truths
It's TRUE THOUGH. He bailed out on singing on stage! What a fucking PUSSY. Get a different job then, loser!
Based Mike Love Poster.
"I just called to say I love you" was as hated as Sussudio in 80s.
How can he control how overplayed a song is?
And his reputation rests on his 70s work anyway.
Micheal Jackson
Sade
The Police/Sting
um, actually I hate all these artists
I know plenty people who hate MJ (myself included)
>everyone likes this kiddie fiddler who bleached his skin and preaches about saving the world
Yeah nah
He has never been blind. Suckers.
Yep
Me
He became a white-hating racist when Obama got into office, which is funny when considering that he's never seen a white dude.
True. Mike will ALWAYS deserve my respect for standing with America and not the Democrats.
And there it is, you only like him because he's a Republican.
2016 election tourism was the worst thing to ever happen to this website. I just wanna talk about music, man.
>2016 election tourism was the worst thing to ever happen to this website.
It really was man. Everyone's looking for reasons to get angry nowadays. They're just as bad outrage junkies as the leftists.
>check out pre 2016 LULZ on tbharchive after seeing so many anons complain about it
>exact same homosexualry as today
starting to think all the things that LULZtards complain about are actually good things and should be continued
But it was actually different. tbharchive doesn't even go back past the mid 2010s (2013 at the earliest) Even then, scanning through the posts, there wasn't the race bullshit those pollacks and election tourists love bringing up.
There's no comments similar to >[Stevie Wonder] became a white-hating racist when Obama got into office.
The racism is clear satire. There wasn't that mindless pol info dump where they all just repeat stuff they learned on an image macro (like that one Beethoven song they claim was the invention and ground 0 of jazz and that it started the entire jazz tradition)
>Desuarchive doesn't even go back
I know, but that's still 3 pre-2016 years.
>pol
there's a bunch of that, but it's a drop in the ocean compared to rymfag rock, kanye, coomers for white women, coomers for asian plastic women, quirky jazz, fantano, death grips, etc.
it's all that this hellhole that's supposedly a music discussion forum has ever liked to talk about >95% of the time, even in some pre-2013 screencaps i've come across it was hardly different. the dead horse has been ground to a fine dust by now.
It wasn't a complete switch, the election was the peak of the shift. The shift began in 2014 or so. I didn't find anything like it is today. I found many albums from sharethreads, jazz, prog, classic rock, hip hop.
Goes hand in hand with him being a genius, and making the greatest songs ever recorded.
You mean like Smile, right?
Kill yourself.
LULZ's full of black hating racists, and unironic ones
even contrarians will admit i'm right
the first 2 panic albums are great and the third one has some good tunes too but after that it's all blegh
I prefer Ryan Ross
literally who?
>artists nobody hates
>posts a black person
I don't think you know where you are, OP...
nobody here actually hates a good black guy we'll just call them naggers
mental gymnastics
nagger
/pol/zoomers don't count since they have the taste of 14 year old bandkids.
>doesn't know a respected and revered musician
>music board
I don't think you know where you are, Anon
Welcome newfriend!
Santana's a good one. For guitarists, Danny Gatton's gotta be up there.
the only reason i know who santana is because that album he put out with all those guest vocalists. one of the singles had that matchbox 20 chode on it and that shit was rinsed to death and i'm blaming santana for that so fuck em.
People are only nice to him because they feel bad for his handicap. His music outside of a few songs is mid
"Jungle Fever" sucked.
damn I wonder why you could possibly hate that soundtrack? Must've not been compositionally intricate enough.
No, I don’t hate the whole soundtrack, just the title song.
>just the title song
gee I wonder why that song ticks you off? Eh my guess is as good as any I guess.
Anon, it’s a stupid earworm that sounds like a baby wrote it. I am a proud supporter of racemixing, but my god, that song is not Stevie at his best.
>that sounds like a baby wrote it
honestly true but fucking new jack swing can make any pop song with a fucking children's book chorus a nostalgic ditty. It's why 90's commercials used it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmCze4DhZ3c
Hmm, true
>new jack swing
It's crazy how huge New jack swing was. Every genre relevant artist seemed to put out a new jack swing type album
it's nostalgic and catchy. Like what vaporwave offshoot genres like future funk want to be but tenfold. What city pop was to the mid-70's and 80's NJS was to the early 90's. It fucking beats grunge when it comes to being the most 90's sounding music ever in existence.
Yeh you're right, has the right amount of dated. It's kinda funny, I liked Poison, but artists like Bobby Brown and New Edition I saw as corny. My mistake, they're great
>Bobby Brown and New Edition I saw as corny
you're honestly right in saying that. I'm more of a keith sweat guy honestly.
Honestly I recommend giving em a chance. Believe it or not, but I got into Biopics about musical acts, first the Jacksons (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpEeAgG-7q8)
then New Edition (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu6GMaohs_E)
The songs included in the movie are catchy as shit, and I started listening to the albums as well as their spin off stuff and I realized it was all a good time. Singles are a good entry point. Lot of the stuff is just surface level, but still a catchy time. It's also impressive that these kids got famous all on their own without some abusive figure pushing them unlike the Jacksons. They really did just find a manager and work hard at such a young age.
I'll give it a go. What do you think about mj on dangerous.
Haven't listened to Dangerous seriously in a long while yet lmao, it didn't stand out like Thriller or Off the Wall though.
obviously. Clearly hard to compare any other mj album to those two
I dunno about spinning the jackson 5 but I'll take you up on that.
really? I've never heard much people talk about it before.
Yeh you're right, it's an unfair comparison. I'll give it a relisten tonight.
I'll link my favorites from each album
>Get it Together
>Maybe Tomorrow
I did listen to the Jackson 5 and came to the realization that they're albums are a lot better examples of complete albums than the other top motown acts like Temptations or Supremes. My favorites were Get it Together and Maybe Tomorrow. If you have a chance, check those two albums out. You'd be surprised how well they work as a complete soul projects. One is orchestral style, the other is psychedelic soul
Dangerous is Michael Jacksons most superior album in my opinion. I'm not the guy you asked, but damn that album is good. It sounds like nothing else from the same era, except for a few hints of new jack swing influences here and there.
imagine the taste of his sweat
What do you guys think about his post-classic era stuff? Only listened to In Square Circle and Conversation Piece, the former was fine, some good stuff like Overjoyed and Part-Time Lover, but the latter is just mediocre, even its lead single For Your Love just sounds so lazy.
I actually like I just called to say I love you lol
Ella Fitzgerald? Fats Domino? I don't think anyone hated them.
Yeh those are too good examples. And Charlie Parker, dude had so many different ways of playing. His playing's so brilliant we're blessed to hear.
What jazz fan can hear this and think it sucks?
lots of people think bop sucks and sounds outdated
sucks is objective but the sound still holds up to my ears. He doesn't sound like anyone else in 1942. Could fit in a cool jazz context or a hard bop context.
Bird is my saxophone hero. His virtuosity is unmatched, even by players like Coltrane. Love his agile and unique melodic soloing
love his early work
BB King
Rocket Love is one great song and arrangement
The Eurythmics always seemed to cut across. They were the pop group even the 4AD indie kids back in the day used to like. Yet in terms of what they'd say they disliked, synthesisers, overproduced, trained singers its exactly that.
(Stevie Wonder on harmonica incidentally)
Actually creatively they remain strange to me. Annie Lennox, who has a degree in playing the harpsichord is standing in front of Dave Stewart playing a Juno 60 with two fingers.
When she recorded her own stuff they were much more sophisticated, its the sort of stuff you get if you can actually play an instrument and can't bring yourself to just bash four 3-finger chords in loop.
Considering Diva was an album made largely of one hit single after another, the review scores of it are much lower than you'd expect but reading them its clear that the critics couldn't get over wanting another Eurhythmics album instead.
The Beatles
Stevie Ray Vaughan
B.B. King
Huey Lewis and the News
Never met anyone who hates them.
Not liking the Beatles is a personality trait of its own.
Lots of people dislike SRV and Huey Lewis. The other two are fair choices
.
beegys
John Fogerty and CCR
Probably
i hate him
Marvin Gaye