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Thats what i meant by "Don't need to" but I will absolutely defend musicians against a blanket statement of mediocrity. I can't bear to listen to Country or Blues, but that in no way means that I will say they are mediocre or somehow less talented than the musicians whose music I do listen to. Public opinion is the reason we even know who these people are, whether we as individuals like them, or we don't.
This is country and blues, if you can't bear to listen to this you hate music :victoire:

 
This is country and blues, if you can't bear to listen to this you hate music
That is sort of a blanket statement as well, not all tastes are for everyone. I love music. I hate country, this seems sort of old time RnR blues based. Something inside me cringes when I hear "real" country music.

Some people call rap music, I don't. I find it detestable. Doesn't mean I hate music in general.
 
That is sort of a blanket statement as well, not all tastes are for everyone. I love music. I hate country, this seems sort of old time RnR blues based. Something inside me cringes when I hear "real" country music.

Some people call rap music, I don't. I find it detestable. Doesn't mean I hate music in general.
Fair enough, but a good song is a good song and that is a great song.
 
That is sort of a blanket statement as well, not all tastes are for everyone. I love music. I hate country, this seems sort of old time RnR blues based. Something inside me cringes when I hear "real" country music.

Some people call rap music, I don't. I find it detestable. Doesn't mean I hate music in general.
Tell me you weren't popin and lockin when this came out? ;):LOL:

 
This is all I have left as a relic from probably the best concert I ever saw: OzzFest 2005, The 10th Anniversary at the Post Gazette Pavilion in Burgettstown, PA outside of Pittsburgh. July 23,2005.

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There's a lot of reasons I say this was the best show I ever saw in person ( and I've seen a lot of bands, very fortunately). But mainly: me and my best friend traveled up the night before and stayed in this craphole Studio apartment another friend of ours had while interning for a company. We spent the night prior partying and woke up in a panic cause we over slept and hit the concert. Ended up unfortunately missing the first two bands on the bill lol

It was a really hot, sunny day and honestly? We had only gotten tickets ( the whopping $30) to see Black Label Society, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath. But the second we hit the gate, it was pure pandemonium and just a blast. Got exposed to so many bands that day that I hadn't even heard of but walked out a massive fan of a LOT of them. I probably spent a good $200 on CDs and bought every album In Flames had made up to that point the next day, as well as Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall and a bunch of others lol

There's a lot of stories I'll refrain from sharing that happened that day for the "childrenz" as @Thatbastarddon would say ;) But the coolest thing that came out of this? My wife was there at that same show with her family as a graduation present and we ended up dating a few months later. So it was kinda destiny lol
 
That is sort of a blanket statement as well, not all tastes are for everyone. I love music. I hate country, this seems sort of old time RnR blues based. Something inside me cringes when I hear "real" country music.

Some people call rap music, I don't. I find it detestable. Doesn't mean I hate music in general.
Tell me Dwight can't change your mind a bit?
 
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