Unlike, my counterpart Ed, I can't name my ten favorite bands. I tend to rotate around newer bands all the time. In fact, I have been doing small music reviews pretty much every other week for a while now. I have been doing this on my other page set in Pittsburgh, surprise, surprise! ![]() | ![]() |
Anywho, back to what I was saying. I think music has come alog way and also gone downhill at the same time. It seems the most popular songs are just dubbed over recordings of electronic
sounds and aren't really created on the stage or through practice. The "artist" goes out on stage for their "live" concert and barely any of it is performed right there. It may be "sung" there, but nothing is played there. Ok, this distate for some of the new
R&B music might be stemming from somewhere else. Yes, I once was in my school band. I might have learned a thing or two to which I have already forgotten. There is nothing wrong with this. At least I keep telling myself that. Hell, I played soccer for ten years, that gives me man points, right? Anyways. I still stick to what I was saying. I love rock. I think that if there is talent out there, rock is where it is at. It a team that has to cooperate in the sense of millions of dollars are being flashed in their faces and they have to split it. And they are only as good as their worst artist. The R&B is l
ike an ugly girl in a popular magazine. You can enhance their image. Seriously, I almost threw up. I apologize if anyone else just did. That is like a train wreck. Dear God! Ok. The other point I wanted to make is that it is only going to get worse. They are removing music from public schools one by one. It is
ridiculous. I mean that and gym class. GYM Class! I mean who learns great sports skills like dodgeball, realize it takes talent to destroy the smaller guys with a hard, rubber ball flying at mach 10 speeds by football linebackers causing the poor, helpless kid to fly into the wall divider leaving him an inch from death. If you smiled at that, Jason Held, I owe you one! The people who are making those decisions apparently were the ones that were first out or sucked at blowing a horn. I really don't know if that is a good thing or a bad thing, but it is what it is. I know you want to scroll back up and look at that hot chick again, so I will get to the point. Keep these vital things in school. It is important for the upbringing of humans that we continue this or in ten years, our football teams will suck, and our music will be a giant electronic voice. Quit looking at her!
sounds and aren't really created on the stage or through practice. The "artist" goes out on stage for their "live" concert and barely any of it is performed right there. It may be "sung" there, but nothing is played there. Ok, this distate for some of the new
R&B music might be stemming from somewhere else. Yes, I once was in my school band. I might have learned a thing or two to which I have already forgotten. There is nothing wrong with this. At least I keep telling myself that. Hell, I played soccer for ten years, that gives me man points, right? Anyways. I still stick to what I was saying. I love rock. I think that if there is talent out there, rock is where it is at. It a team that has to cooperate in the sense of millions of dollars are being flashed in their faces and they have to split it. And they are only as good as their worst artist. The R&B is l
ike an ugly girl in a popular magazine. You can enhance their image. Seriously, I almost threw up. I apologize if anyone else just did. That is like a train wreck. Dear God! Ok. The other point I wanted to make is that it is only going to get worse. They are removing music from public schools one by one. It is
ridiculous. I mean that and gym class. GYM Class! I mean who learns great sports skills like dodgeball, realize it takes talent to destroy the smaller guys with a hard, rubber ball flying at mach 10 speeds by football linebackers causing the poor, helpless kid to fly into the wall divider leaving him an inch from death. If you smiled at that, Jason Held, I owe you one! The people who are making those decisions apparently were the ones that were first out or sucked at blowing a horn. I really don't know if that is a good thing or a bad thing, but it is what it is. I know you want to scroll back up and look at that hot chick again, so I will get to the point. Keep these vital things in school. It is important for the upbringing of humans that we continue this or in ten years, our football teams will suck, and our music will be a giant electronic voice. Quit looking at her!




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that chick is hot, she opens beer bottles for me.
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