MuffinMan Banned

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DeAge™ : 6944 days • Here since 7 june 2007
Nirvana In Utero
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You summed up Nirvana and their actual value perfectly: "They were three failed kids like many of their age in the '80s/'90s, and like many, they were making noise playing in garages." If some producer hadn't INVENTED grunge, they would have continued making music in garages, to the point that probably their girlfriends wouldn't have cared about them either. "Should we blame them for that? Let's blame them... But maybe that's exactly the point of the movement they were part of." No blame to them (and their fans), of course they did what they could (and fans listen to what they can). "Without knowing how to put two notes together, because they wouldn’t have known how to do anything else in life." This movement was called (or is called if you are also a revivalist) PUNK and was born 20 years earlier...
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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"...Zappa in person...you, and all the broth of people like you who just don't get it: Zappa would have blown your mind with his last name...mmm...going back to our previous conversation, where's the roast, then?" No! it was a response to your statement... I listen to what I consider good music.
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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"And then, I just don’t get this thing... do you need to know how influential an album is, who it’s influenced, and stuff like that to listen to it?" Of course not, but if I put on a record and it sounds like stuff I've heard before 1) I’m not excited, 2) I start to get bored, 3) I give up and listen to the original... good afternoon.
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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ODRADEK is thus the design... /STRICNINA/ for me Zappa with Unplugged (and the others) by Nirvana was used to wipe one's ass, maybe putting on a nice record by Black Sabbath...
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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FRANCI! Is it possible that you can't tell a manufactured advertisement from what it really is? It seems to me that these grunge groups were born around the same time, but who continued this (sometimes they come back) '90s punk after?
John McLaughlin Devotion
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thank you Jack, greetings to you too...
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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Kosmo, you arrive late; I've already tattooed it...
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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"but they are 'influential' and if you deny it, it means you've only listened to Zappa in your life. Let's see how many times we have to repeat this." You can repeat it endlessly, but yours is an opinion, not a fact, and still no one has mentioned a band (that doesn't mimic) but influenced by Nirvana? Apart from these Kiss who did it to sell 2 more records... Even Pausini has influenced Italian pop, but what does that mean??
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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I wrote another 3 reviews (I think) under the name of Mr. Green Genes (they're not the best except for one, maybe)... anyway, the quote I "dedicated" to you wasn’t meant to be offensive, I just wanted to provoke... I apologize if I didn’t check your profile, I’ll do that now... for the tunic, a medium size is perfect, thank you.
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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Franc! Now that you're back, I just want to take the opportunity to give you my clarification on your phrase "But that doesn't change the fact that Nirvana were influential because even Kiss, if I’m not mistaken..." wow, Kiss! Yes, they influenced them in a "seasonal trend," but musically, who did they really influence??? They were doing stuff that was already heard and re-heard (I won't get into the lyrics).