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  1. greymillenium liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Yes Lordt. TEH SHEX WUZ SPEHECTACULAH!
     

  2. Sitar liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Yes Lordt. TEH SHEX WUZ SPEHECTACULAH!
     

  3. Hellion liked a post in a topic by Coney Island King in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    That one Cheetah Girl went solo and released that sex song. It really defined pop music, Lana's cola pussy wishes it could have what that song has tbh.
  4. Hellion liked a post in a topic by evilentity in Imagine your house is on fire...   
    The house was already on fire, I swear, I'm not a liar...
  5. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Woo. Glad to see I'm not alone in my hatred for The Beetles...
     
     
    ...this, however, is pure slander.
     

     
    Edit: Oh Christ I've missed a Monicker rant. *paces*
     
    Edit #2:
     
     
    Yes. I always say this. I feel like I'm back in high school.
  6. Hellion liked a post in a topic by Matt in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    I always feel smarter after reading one of Monicker's posts.
  7. Hellion liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    The fact that so many books still name the Beatles "the greatest or most significant or most influential" rock band ever only tells you how far rock music still is from becoming a serious art. Jazz critics have long recognized that the greatest jazz musicians of all times are Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, who were not the most famous or richest or best sellers of their times, let alone of all times. Classical critics rank the highly controversial Beethoven over classical musicians who were highly popular in courts around Europe. Rock critics are still blinded by commercial success: the Beatles sold more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore they must have been the greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music of the past, classical critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of the past. Rock critics are often totally ignorant of the rock music of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that the Beatles did anything worth of being saved.
     
    In a sense the Beatles are emblematic of the status of rock criticism as a whole: too much attention to commercial phenomena (be it grunge or U2) and too little attention to the merits of real musicians. If somebody composes the most divine music but no major label picks him up and sells him around the world, a lot of rock critics will ignore him. If a major label picks up a musician who is as stereotyped as one can be but launches her or him worldwide, your average critic will waste rivers of ink on her or him. This is the sad status of rock criticism: rock critics are basically publicists working for free for major labels, distributors and record stores. They simply publicize what the music business wants to make money with.
     
    Hopefully, one not-too-distant day, there will be a clear demarcation between a great musician like Tim Buckley, who never sold much, and commercial products like the Beatles. And rock critics will study more of rock history and realize who invented what and who simply exploited it commercially.
     
    Beatles' "aryan" music removed any trace of black music from rock and roll: it replaced syncopated african rhythm with linear western melody, and lusty black attitudes with cute white-kid smiles.
     
    Contemporary musicians never spoke highly of the Beatles, and for a good reason. They could not figure out why the Beatles' songs should be regarded more highly than their own. They knew that the Beatles were simply lucky to become a folk phenomenon (thanks to "Beatlemania", which had nothing to do with their musical merits). THat phenomenon kept alive interest in their (mediocre) musical endeavours to this day. Nothing else grants the Beatles more attention than, say, the Kinks or the Rolling Stones. There was nothing intrinsically better in the Beatles' music. Ray Davies of the Kinks was certainly a far better songwriter than Lennon & McCartney. The Stones were certainly much more skilled musicians than the 'Fab Fours'. And Pete Townshend was a far more accomplished composer, capable of "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia". Not to mention later and far greater British musicians. Not to mention the American musicians who created what the Beatles later sold to the masses.
     
    The Beatles sold a lot of records not because they were the greatest musicians but simply because their music was easy to sell to the masses: it had no difficult content, it had no technical innovations, it had no creative depth. They wrote a bunch of catchy 3-minute ditties and they were photogenic. - Pierro Scaruffi
  8. Hellion liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    This is me getting you started. TELL ME ABOUT WHY THEY ARE OVERRATED. I want to know how your mind works. It will be really interesting to read. Please. :3
  9. fork2 liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Hole > Nirvana.
     

  10. Sitar liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    I'm a bully.
     

  11. Hellion liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    While we're on the subject, grunge
  12. Hellion liked a post in a topic by Matt in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Be my best friend. I completely agree. Noises of all types I cannot stand, especially the chu-crah-zee in Body Electric.

    But keep the MDM comments hush hush or SugarVenom will kill you in your sleep.
  13. Hellion liked a post in a topic by lola in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    me too, what's wrong with showing your body?
  14. Hellion liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Me too I thought it was beautiful. I don't know I'm just completely enamored by bodies to be honest.
  15. Hellion liked a post in a topic by lflflflflflflflflflf in Post Your Lana iTunes Library!   
    Not 100% complete but whatever :'D
  16. cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    I like Mermaid Motel.
  17. TrailerParkDarling liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Del Rey and Soileau   
    I obviously don't have standards. WHO ARE YOU TO JUDGE ME?
  18. Madrigal liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    I hate Sirens.
     
    I hate AKA.
     
    I hate the demos. All of them.
     
    I love Born to Die in it's flawed, flawed glory.
     
    ...
     
    That is all.
     



     
    'Smarty' is bop though.
  19. PrettyBaby liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Do you know why "Carmen" is her best song?   
    Moni coming through with a proper reading.
     



     
    But still, Lucky Ones though >
  20. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Do you know why "Carmen" is her best song?   
    Moni coming through with a proper reading.
     



     
    But still, Lucky Ones though >
  21. Sitar liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Del Rey and Soileau   
  22. youcallmelavender liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Del Rey and Soileau   
    Tag team? DP?
     

  23. elllipsis liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Del Rey and Soileau   
  24. Monicker liked a post in a topic by Hellion in Del Rey and Soileau   
    Tag team? DP?
     

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