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Maybe you meant that for someone else? I didn't say this here was bad, or even that I didn't like it.
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@aculturemind you speak absolute shit! i think you need to get sucked into a time warp or even actually listen to the music before you start talking your shit about music that actually means something to people
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Doesn't get much better. Wow, so BRILLIANT even live!
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Awesome! !
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Godlike breakdown.
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When Glenn Gould played the Goldberg Variations in his 20s, he played them fast. In his last years, he played them slower. Differently, too, of course, as that music has that feature.) Point being: some things do seem to be made for certain tempos, some are amenable to a range of them. I generally prefer 80s metal at album speed, versus concert speed. I love both recordings of Gould's Goldberg Variations.
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@aculturemind sure music s faster.... but i think the perfect speed in music was in the 70s/80s - in the 90s it started getting tooo fast to sound right (to me)
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Love this song.
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I recently watched an episode of Saturday Night Live from 1979. The Doobies were the musical guest and played a very tight version of "What a fool believes." Back then on SNL, artists played completely live (no taped playback of any kind). Add to that the fact that SNL went out live except for the west coast.
After pulling off the excellent performance the bandmates looked at each other with looks of relief. Tiran even held his hand to his heart! Way to go guys.
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Actually, it's about the kind of speed I hear these songs in my head....and then I hear them played, and I'm all....my god stuff was slow in the 70s.....or do I just feel faster? No doubt music these days is generally faster.
CRUNCHY-WHAT FUCKIN ROCK DID U CRAWL OUT OF?
Mr4444bbbb 5 months ago 8
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Criminal mischief followed with a tolerable corrective action and a comical ending. That time period (and the 80s) just seemed so much simpler.
wmadoro 5 months ago 4