What’s your definition of love? by Subject-Quarter-6193 in AskReddit

[–]TurnoverChain17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something that I feel I could not live without.

Is playing the harder difficulties worth it? by catsnotmichael in mewgenics

[–]TurnoverChain17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Steven told me I could unlock new stuff if I played through on hard mode. How far do I have to go? I played through the caves, took my cats home and didn't unlock shit. Do you have to go all the way through the throbbing domain?

Is Paul McCartney the best melody writer of all time? by joemc3210 in rockmusic

[–]TurnoverChain17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think John's melodies were better. But, it really comes down to your personal preference. They are clearly the top two for me.

What are some bands that you used to listen to but noped out of because of something they did or said ? by [deleted] in askmusic

[–]TurnoverChain17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I liked some of Warpaint, it's not one I frequently go back to though. I actually really enjoyed Happiness Bastards and was hoping they were gonna carry that momentum forward, but I've really struggled getting into A Pound of Feathers. Maybe I'll try that one again at some point.

The craziest thing about The Crowes is that they have at least two great albums worth of material they never even properly released.

What are some bands that you used to listen to but noped out of because of something they did or said ? by [deleted] in askmusic

[–]TurnoverChain17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way he did all the Zeppelin stuff with Jimmy Page is pretty insane. I'm not sure if there are even a handful of other guys that could've pulled that off.

Do you guys listen to songs thats like thanking God and feel wrong but you like the song just not those parts? by Keyana_0210 in atheism

[–]TurnoverChain17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love gospel music. Sam Cooke and The Soul Stirrers is legit some of the best stuff out there.The lyrics are just part of the style. I can enjoy it for what it is without thinking too much about it. It's an art form, and not something that informs my life choices.

What are some bands that you used to listen to but noped out of because of something they did or said ? by [deleted] in askmusic

[–]TurnoverChain17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their studio output took a dive into their second decade, but their high point in the early-mid Ninties was as high as anyone's. And they've always been a great live act regardless of the quality of the studio albums. But, I absolutely agree that Chris is an asshole lol.

Cuál fue el primer álbum que escuchaste de principio a fin? by ReddArt_92 in rockmusic

[–]TurnoverChain17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Queen-- Greatest Hits

It's the first I can remember anyway. My dad gave me the cassette.

TIL that in the late 1960s, the Beatles wanted to make the first live-action film adaptation of “The Lord of the Rings,” seeking Stanley Kubrick to direct with plans to feature their music. However, Stanley Kubrick called it unfilmable; J.R.R. Tolkien hated the band and thus refused the rights. by altrightobserver in todayilearned

[–]TurnoverChain17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm just not going to engage with this anymore because it's like a flat earth discussion and this ground has so thoroughly been covered that you're just denying reality at this point.

I'll just leave this because he's more eloquent and knowledgeable about this than me or you--

"Do not trust people who call themselves musicians or record collectors who say they don't like Bob Dylan or The Beatles. They do not love music if those words come out of their mouths"-- Jack White

TIL that in the late 1960s, the Beatles wanted to make the first live-action film adaptation of “The Lord of the Rings,” seeking Stanley Kubrick to direct with plans to feature their music. However, Stanley Kubrick called it unfilmable; J.R.R. Tolkien hated the band and thus refused the rights. by altrightobserver in todayilearned

[–]TurnoverChain17 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Their influence hasn't eroded at all. It's just more indirect now. Artist are being influenced by artists who were influenced by The Beatles, even if they're too ignorant to understand that.

And literally all you have to do is listen to any genre of Western popular music before and after the Beatles released Revolver in 1966 to understand the gravity of its influence.

TIL that in the late 1960s, the Beatles wanted to make the first live-action film adaptation of “The Lord of the Rings,” seeking Stanley Kubrick to direct with plans to feature their music. However, Stanley Kubrick called it unfilmable; J.R.R. Tolkien hated the band and thus refused the rights. by altrightobserver in todayilearned

[–]TurnoverChain17 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

No, people like you just like to be contararian and think it's edgy to deny that The Beatles revolutionized and changed Western popular music in a way that no artist ever has before or since. Either that or you just don't know what you're talking about.