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  1. Is it though? Compare it to Perhaps, Hardskool, and Absurd, it has the fewest views and the fewest likes (relative to views). And while the majority of the comments on Hardskook and Perhaps are positive, a lot of the comments on The General are jokes regarding the overuse of AI. Not saying there aren't people who respond positively to it (I enjoy it), but it definitely didn't perform or resonate as well as the previous GNR singles (based on both concrete and anecdotal impressions).
  2. I've probably listened to this track more than all of the "new" GNR singles combined. The cover is a lot of fun. Love the second instrumental section with the interplay between Tyler's harmonica and the rhythm section. The outro is great, with Johnson's scream leading into Slash letting it rip. Makes me long for the days when GNR's music included an element of fun. Don't get me wrong, I love Chinese Democracy, but it's a bit of a heavy record. It can be a challenge listening about monsters, child sexual assault, broken relationships, politics, grievances, etc. Granted, a song titled Killing Floor isn't light in its subject matter, but there's a bit more tongue-in-cheek playfulness with this song. Something I've long missed from Guns.
  3. That's what I said the first time I heard it! Really enjoyed it; far more than I thought I would for a typical 12 bar blues song. Really well done.
  4. Another entry from the vile and deranged... https://apnews.com/article/katie-britt-mexico-border-sex-trafficking-f74c95d1f7e3e5b9a660d9efc51ab214 Imagine being so craven to use the plight and tragedy of someone being sex trafficked for one's own political gain? To say nothing of the fact that the crime and trauma happened in Mexico while George W. Bush was President, but Britt pins it on Biden. Moreover, shouldn't victims of sex trafficking find refuge in America? Katie Britt - a garbage human being for a garbage political movement.
  5. Please do not include links to dropbox downloads wherein the contents are not described and approval is required.
  6. Well, looks like Democrats can say goodbye to Trump being tried in federal court before the election on Jan 6th charges. Supreme Court is going to hear arguments on whether Trump has complete immunity while President at the end of April. Means a judgement likely won't be delivered until the end of June. By that point it will be too close to allow the case to move forward since it's too close to the election. The charges relating to the stolen documents and obstruction could still proceed since the charges do not relate to his time in office, but considering Trump drew a very friendly judge, that case will likely be pushed back and won't happen before the election. The Georgia case is all but certain to be shelved since the DA lied on the witness stand relating to her relationship with her fellow prosecutor. Recusal by the DA means anyone in her office can't work the case. It would need to be picked up by another district/county. That ain't happening. That leaves the New York state hush-money trial that's set to take place next month. It's both the weakest case against Trump but also the one that likely won't move the needle since it's a state case, not a federal one. Congrats to the Democrats who decided that their main bulwark against the trainwreck that is Trump is an 81 year old man who sounds like he's 90 whenever he talks. Nice country you go there America.
  7. You might have noticed that the forum looks a bit different. As the band takes this year off, we thought we'd change the default forum view from Table to Fluid. This allows members to view all the topics at once, regardless of section. If you prefer the original table view, you can change it back using the icons at the top right of your screen (in desktop mode): We'll see how it goes. We'll change it back to default mode if it does not work for most people.
  8. Anyone claiming Prince is average or not a music legend needs to give their head a shake. It's one thing for his music not to resonate (which is how I describe myself), another thing to say he wasn't an enormous talent with respect to composing and performing music.
  9. Moved topic to My World, the section for music discussion. Personally, I like a few of his songs (Kiss, Doves Cry, Nothing Compares 2 U), but don't really consider myself a fan. I get why people love him, but he never clicked for me. Just never dug his sound. His virtuoso talents are impressive, but much like a drum or guitar virtuoso, I can only listen to it for so long before it loses its appeal. For me it's all about the songs, and in that aspect I never viewed Prince in the same regards as his contemporaries (MJ, Madonna).
  10. One thing that never made sense to me was the concept of "balance to the force." I thought it was something first brought up in the OT, as that would make sense since the Sith are crushing it. But nobody in the OT actually mentions Anakin or Luke bringing "balance to the force." It's a concept first raised in Phantom Menace. Why would the Jedi want to balance the force when nobody had seen the Sith in how many years? Wouldn't balancing the force mean the Jedi would have to be taken down a peg or two? Why would the Jedi want to balance the force when they're doing well (relative to the dark side of the force)? Maybe I'm missing something that gets explained in the cartoon series (which I still refuse to watch since their only reason to exist is to fix what the prequels broke).
  11. I've got no problem with her. Her music isn't really meant for people like me. It's lyrically driven, which doesn't really work for me. But from what I hear, her performances are over the top and a worthy spectacle. To each their own. Like what you like. Anyone who hates this woman needs to get their heads checked.
  12. LOL, I don't think I'm as conspiratorial about all of this as you are. I truly believe that if people were writing and releasing genre defining calibre songs we'd hear about it. I think the real culprit is that most new artists are writing to a format that limits them creatively but improves their chances of being heard. Writing for the algorithm is a real thing these days. Short intros, choruses within 30 seconds, no bridges, simple chord progressions, no key changes or use of interesting time signatures. Music (particularly pop music) is far simpler. More focus is on lyrics and rhythm (all about the beat). I'm also inclined to believe that most of the great hooks have already been mined. Unless you're a Brian Wilson, Freddie Mercury, Elton John, Paul McCartney that can play around with really innovative chord progressions and time signatures, most of the great melodies involving the standard I - V - VI - IV chord progression have been written. So easier to write stuff with greater focus on lyrics, sound and rhythm than melody or hooks.
  13. Agree. Mediocrity in songwriting is kind of the most we can expect at this point in time. It's rare I hear something truly novel and great. If Taylor had launched her career in the 1980s, I don't think she gets close to the same level of fame and success she gets now. She has a couple of bangers that will live on, but when you compare her to an artist like Madonna, it's night and day (with respect to songwriting).
  14. Been seeing a lot of people upset about the fact that the rock category wasn't aired this year. Apparently the Grammys cycle various awards in and out of the broadcast on a yearly basis. Plus it's mostly a show about performances, less about awards (which makes sense considering most people would rather watch performances than speeches). But I'm not sure if people truly understand how much rock has fallen off the radar. If you look at the acts that were nominated, three of the five are from a different century (Metallica, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age). The most recent act (Greta Van Fleet), formed almost 12 years ago. Paramore, the band that won for best rock album, has been around for twenty years. And with respect to other artists, isn't hardly relevant. It ranks 271 in terms of daily streams on Spotify. Few people listened to a band that won rock album of the year. So I don't blame the Grammys for not airing the rock album award (even if it was done so because it was rock's year to sit out from being televised). It's a reflection of how rock has become so irrelevant; an indictment of the genre and not really the Grammys.
  15. I agree with all of this. Funny enough though, you don't mention her music. Which I think is average, at best. I think her songs are popular largely because of her lyrics (which makes sense since she comes from the Nashville scene). But in every other aspect, she does it all very well and deserves the accolades and success.
  16. They do. It's called Song of the Year for people who write the song. Record of the Year is for the overall sound (performer, song writing, recording quality, etc). Album is for the entire album.
  17. But would most hardcore GNR fans, even those who became fans during the nuGNR days, say CD is GNR's best album? Maybe a few, but I would have a hard time believing most would. It's not an indictment of the material per se. I honestly think very little will "stand the test of time." Assuming human beings are still living and capable of listening to recorded music hundreds of years from now, I doubt very little of what we've done will be remembered or cared about. Outside of the Beatles, I'm having a hard time believing that people in 2524 will be blasting the deep cuts from Chinese Democracy. I'll push back on this a bit. I don't think the performer has to write their own material for the album to be considered great. A lot of great albums have been released by artists who didn't write most, if not all, of the material. A great album is just that, a great album. It doesn't necessarily need to be performed by the same person or persons who wrote it.
  18. There's been a lot of noise that Beyonce's album Lemonade should have won Album of the Year in 2016. Having never listened to it (since I don't recall any of the singles from the album did anything for me at the time), I listened to it over the last couple of days. I don't get it. And what I also don't understand is how an album that is apparently so seminal and masterful receives little to no love from her own fan base these days. Looking at Spotify streams, its most listened to song "Formation" ranks 20th with 300 million streams. That sounds like a lot, but relative to her top two songs (Halo at 1.4 billion and Crazy in Love with 1 billion streams), it's a small fraction. Granted, those two songs are older. But if you look at daily streams, the album doesn't do much better. There are only two songs ("Love Drought" and "Formation") that crack the top 40 of Beyonce songs that are listened to daily. None of them are in her top 20. Maybe my reasoning is off, but one would think that if the album were that great, her fans would still be listening to it. The same mostly applies to her last album, Renaissance, which came out two year ago. Outside of the songs Break My Soul and Cuff it, none of the other tracks get the same number of daily streams as her older material. Not trying to be too dismissive of Beyonce, because I do think she's talented (I really like her songs "Halo," "Crazy in Love," and "If I Were A Boy"). But she strikes me as an artist that gets by mostly on hype these days rather than putting out material that people will listen to longer after it's been released. Then again, the same could be said about Chinese Democracy. Though, few people make the claim that Chinese Democracy should have won album of the year in 2008. I do think eventually artists get by on their names versus the material. But interesting how there's so much noise that any Beyonce album that doesn't win Album of the Year is a sign of bias or indication that something is fundamentally wrong. But I think time has somewhat vindicated the decision not to reward her the award. Then again, the Grammys have awarded Album of the Year to many albums by artists that few people listen to anymore. Anyone listen to Herbie Hancock's River: Letter's to Joni lately? What about U2's How to Dismantle a Bomb? True, but how many of them won a Grammy?
  19. These awards shows don't matter to anyone other than the artists themselves. Jay-Z complaining about the Grammys getting it right is hilarious. When have they ever got it right? The Beatles won one Album of the Year award in the same decade Frank Sintra won three. It's always been a joke. But sure, the guy who cheated on his wife so much so that she wrote an album about it wants everyone to know that the organization that gave Beyonce 32 awards has been disrespected. I've seen their summer home in the Hamptons in person. The last people anyone should feel sorry for is Jay Z and Beyonce.
  20. I prefer the original, "It's a Beautiful Life" by Ace of Base
  21. I honestly know Ghost all that while. I know a few people who love them and will attest to their live shows. But any time someone suggests a song to check out I always come back feeling a bit underwhelmed. I have yet to hear a Ghost song where I needed to hear it immediately again. But as I said, I'm not well versed in their music. Just my impression from what I've heard so far.
  22. They were always known for getting big bands/artists, particularly those who hadn't played together in awhile. Headlining Coachella was (and I assume still is) a huge pay day for artists. But a lot of these artists had massive catalogues or were iconic acts that had multi-decade careers.
  23. I think they're already in trouble. Did you see the headliners for this year's Cochella? Yikes. People will still go because it's Cochella and it's almost a rite of passage for people living in Southern California. But yeah, the touring/festival industry will be in real trouble. Labels now make most of their money from their catalogues. They're not in the business of minting new superstars. Everything is so niche these days. Music seems almost persona driven these days than music. Everyone (well, not everyone, maybe just Jay-Z and Beyonce's hardcore fans) is upset that Beyonce hasn't won best album award at the Grammies. But honestly, are people paying attention to her music because it's great or because it's Beyonce at this point? I haven't heard a decent track from her in 12-14 years. That sucks. You should have said, "hey, don't ruin this song for me! Do you have any recent Beyonce?"
  24. The topic has been viewed 1300 times, so somebody cares or finds the numbers interesting.
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