Re: The next order of business for OB
Posted: Tue October 13, 2015 5:14 pm
Im still not convinced you aren't 15 years old.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nobody cares about liner notes you grandpas
Im still not convinced you aren't 15 years old.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nobody cares about liner notes you grandpas
Yes you areStrat wrote:Im still not convinced you aren't 15 years old.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nobody cares about liner notes you grandpas
that is a pretty bold statement to say "nobody".LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nobody cares about liner notes you grandpas
Oh, it's there with every generation. I mean, it's pretty much what teens and twenty somethings do, no matter what era they came up. I guess the perception seemed to be "less me", but in reality, it most likely wasn't. It wasn't cool to appear that you cared about you. It was cool to appear that you were the outkast, loner, non sport playing, sensitive person who knew how to make angry and self reflective music. The Smashing Pumpkins were really good at this.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Let's not delude ourselves into believing the '90s weren't narcissistic as all hell. Being unglamorous sad-sacks doesn't mean it's any less self-centered.darth_vedder wrote:I didn't really interpret it that way. From her quote, she was just saying that the 90's wasn't as "me me me" or "selfie". To me, the present, with pop music and tight jeans, is like the 80's part 2. The 90's, especially the mid 90's, seemed like things shifted big time. "Me" was out. High fashion glamor was out. A different, more earthy vibe was in. And cargo pants, cargo pants were definitely in. I'm not saying one was better than the other, but it was definitely different.LoathedVermin72 wrote:God I hate that kind of glorification of self-loathing misfit culture. Ugh. As much as I love a lot of the music, I'm really glad the '90s rock paradigm is over.
I can't hear ya sonny, can you speak up?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Do you guys use one of those typewriter emulators to post on RM?
So you never got any enjoyment out of looking at album art in a cd case, or reading lyrics while checking out cool photos, etc? Just saying, there is something to getting the new album and checking out details about it while listening to it for the first time. If not, I feel bad for you son.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Do you guys use one of those typewriter emulators to post on RM?
Seriously.E.H. Ruddock wrote:So you never got any enjoyment out of looking at album art in a cd case, or reading lyrics while checking out cool photos, etc? Just saying, there is something to getting the new album and checking out details about it while listening to it for the first time. If not, I feel bad for you son.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Do you guys use one of those typewriter emulators to post on RM?
Kinda. The art and packaging can be cool. I never really did the lyric-reading thing. In the end, it never has amounted to more than a minor diversion for me. The music itself is what I really care about. Not to mention I haven't seen a worthwhile set of liner notes in years.E.H. Ruddock wrote:So you never got any enjoyment out of looking at album art in a cd case, or reading lyrics while checking out cool photos, etc? Just saying, there is something to getting the new album and checking out details about it while listening to it for the first time. If not, I feel bad for you son.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Do you guys use one of those typewriter emulators to post on RM?
E.H. Ruddock wrote:That was a pretty predictable spoiler, Burt. The setup was not very good.
now that's predictable!doug rr wrote:
- Spoiler: show
Kevin Davis wrote:I wish albums were released with liner notes only and no music


I never really got much out of that. CD album art always seemed small and marginalized to me, and quite frankly a ton of the music I like predates the era of "serious" album art anyway. Every Sam Cooke record is pretty much "here's a picture of Sam Cooke." At the end of the day it's just packaging, and is a definitively different artistic effort which often casts pre-assumptions about the music into the minds of listeners. Besides that, I think the era of the album is ending anyway, so who the fuck cares?E.H. Ruddock wrote:So you never got any enjoyment out of looking at album art in a cd case, or reading lyrics while checking out cool photos, etc? Just saying, there is something to getting the new album and checking out details about it while listening to it for the first time. If not, I feel bad for you son.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Do you guys use one of those typewriter emulators to post on RM?