https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BssBdDRJx_w
>>71731047
who the heck hasn't already heard this album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL47I7BVyVs
>>71731083
Ok, try this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzWe0imhCLI
BillClintonSwag thread:
>http://www.billclintonswag.com
>Post the last four albums you listened to
>guess who the person is
>>71731045
someone who lives in new york
>>71732086
v angry
Features you wish the music streaming service you use had
>Spotify
>history of songs/albums you played
>>71730808
block specific artists/bands from getting reccomended to you
a FUCKING tag system. I have so many playlists that overlap each other and clog up my interface. I just want to have my own custom fucking tags for moods, artists, genres, eras, etc.
Here's how it works: Create your own tags. Attribute tags to songs. Have a search feature where you can filter your library by tags. It's that fucking simple.
The Swedish faggots at Spotify could hire me and I'd get it done in a week, but noooo, they have to repaint the entire service every week.
Any of you guys with me?
>>71730808
how many times you've played a song/album
>he still uses last.fm
>>71730667
le monkes
>>71730688
holy FUCK
>>71730667
pretty sure only autists still do
Wtf? This is garbage
I thought /mu/ had taste
>OK Computer was 9 years ago
Feel old yet?
>>71730618
Whats garbage about it?
>>71730618
>I thought /mu/ had taste
I just can't like classical music. I've listened to hundreds of classical compositions in my time that I haven't catalogued on here because I simply lack the interest, and would feel bad giving that much shit a 0.5-2.5. I don't necessarily seriously think that classical is a blight on the world etc etc, but I just really hate people who will defend every classical piece that exists, even if it is genuinely bad. I think that's something that people need to legitimately consider in *all* genres of music - does it sound good, or are you convincing yourself it's good because you want to believe it's good independent of its content? Obvious non-classical potential examples of this phenomenon: Death Grips, The Velvet Underground, The Beatles, Burzum.
The text on my profile is to root out those people, essentially - if I post my RYM on /mu/ and get a reply crying about how I'm a classless asshole, I've clearly dodged dealing with an idiot. People who are snobbish about classical tend to be so much more radically defensive of their taste than those who like other stuff - like Radiohead fans or Death Grips fans. You can convince the latter two that some of the albums by those favorite artists aren't really '10/10 omg pinnacle of humanity', and they might readjust their views on music diversity accordingly. I've literally never met a 'classical music fan' willing to do that, or even make the slightest compromise: like making a 5-star rating into a 4.5 rating; that's somehow too much for them to handle emotionally. I just thought of probably the best simile possible for the state of affairs: Classical fans in music are the equivalent of SJWs in general culture. They'll scream your ear off if you disagree and call you biased, uncultured, cis, whatever.
>Classical fans in music are the equivalent of SJWs in general culture.
I somewhat agree with this, but this is also very common with people who obsess over radiohead. I think in general there's just a lot of arrogant and insecure people out there - especially on the internet and even more so on this board. Those with a music theory education delegitimize everybody else's opinions and thoughts about music.
On a regular basis you even see people who are both fans of the same artist argue passionately about what's the better album.
These people are trying so hard to prove their intelligence and cultivated taste. To them its a massive part of their identity - and they are looking for confirmation. If you fuck with their favorite artist you are fucking with their world view.
These people can easily be ignored. It's better to not set them off so you can avoid senseless arguing.
I let people listen to whatever the fuck they want. And if they tell me what i listen to is pleb shit their opinion is invalid to me.
t. uncultured swine
Classicalfags in general irk me. I have no issue if you listen to classical. If you start circlejerking about it and shitting on people who dare listen to "Nigger music" like Jazz or hip-hop and listen to near-exclusively classical, you're a fucking faggot. Branch out.
IWAIM>ITAOTS
>>71730518
Objectively or influence-wise?
ES>ITAOTS
>>71730534
what the fuck does this even mean
it's just better
Iirc punk was not pc but is it now being co-opted by sjws and crybullies and transsexual politicking
>>71730479
Where did this "assume the genre" thing come from?
>>71730479
Avril used to be a qt, now she's a hag
i think it is becoming PC, and good.
Ten favorite albums from the year you were born? I was born in 1992 and my favorites in order of release are...
Tori Amos- Little Earthquakes
Pavement- Slanted and Enchanted
The Black Crowes- The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
The Lemonheads- It's a Shame About Ray
House of Pain- House of Pain
Gin Blossoms- New Miserable Experience
Stone Temple Pilots- Core
Alice in Chains - Dirt
REM - Automatic for the People
Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine
B-b-but how could you have listened to those albums when u were just born!?!?!?
>>71730471
Infants are able to hear, correct?
1990:
Smashing Pumpkins- Gish
Alice in Chains- Facelift
Pantera- Cowboys from Hell
Megadeth- Rust in Peace
Sonic Youth- Goo
Post your favorite album and the 4 most likely album that inspired it. it doesnt have to be exact
And other people based on your favorite album and what you think are its influences, you get recs to find similar or related music
>>71730385
what is top left btw
>>71730690
led zeppelin lol
>>71730690
You might be posting on the wrong board
Is the 80's the worst decade?
>>71730307
you can't be serious
>>71730307
Yeah pretty much, it wasn't immediately shitty though it took a couple years,
>>71730307
>80s song
>ends in a fade while the instruments keep playing
Why tho?
I've heard that Kendrick is a G.O.A.T, what are some good songs of his to start with?
Listen to this right now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpX--7xb2IA
Fake Love
One dance
Can we have a Nurse With Wound Thread?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3iYDiFQ4-E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P22W665XN_M
>>71730160
My personal fav nww song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbfxNoYxMhI
-Homotopy to Marie was my first album, and I liked it right away. Years later, I got a CD copy and learned that the album was dedicated to an avant-garde composer who died in a car crash. I have located and visited the tree where this crash took place. It was just a few miles away from the place where I first listened to the album.
-References to Eraserhead are audible in certain selections.
-I have a new theory: The title of an EP (Brained by Falling Masonry) is inspired by the works of Edward Gorey. I believe this to be a plausible theory.
Pic related is the pertinent panel from /The Hapless Child/, an early work by Gorey, and right up Stapleton's weird/edgy street. The all-important, uncommon "brained/masonry" word-combo are present here, and I believe that this is where the NWW EP title originates from.
The context of the panel is an unlucky girl whose relatives are all killed, and consequently comes to a bad end as an orphan. The uncle's death is just one more clause in this train of events.
https://todhartman.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/the-hapless-child-pdf-extract.pdf
>>71730388
pic related.
There is a terrible youtube narration-video which is easily found by searching these things; I therefore suppress it here.
ITT: Musicians you could probably take in a fight
trent's a big guy
>there are """people""" on 4chan who claim to like an artist without first listening to all of said artist's discography
what you gonna do about it?
:)
>we share a board with people who have """""opinions""""" on a band without having been a member for 5+ years
and you cant stop me