easycure

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DeAge™ : 8127 days • Here since 13 march 2004
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X therootofitall: I understand that logical-analytical reasoning may not be your strong suit, but the point is that I called someone "ignorant" only in response to someone who reserved much worse insults for me, or simply did not engage in a civil discussion. Just reread a few hundred comments above at random. As for you, I’ve never offended you directly; instead, you have done so in a completely prejudicial manner, like that other one, Matt7 up there, who still believes he made some sort of argument when the only thing he managed to say is that the Velvet Underground (or Sonic Youth) are not a great band, and I still get a good laugh out of that, poor guy :-D ... now it’s pointless for you to keep saying ridiculous things, you were the one who insulted, whether you want to admit it or not.. :-) To claim supposed rights to be in the right, you should have avoided the nonsense that remains written up there.. I’m sorry :-)
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X Mick: of course beauty is subjective; if I wrote it, it’s my opinion, right? This is an obvious statement that doesn’t warrant further response. As for the fact that you listen to Cure and DT, I really couldn’t care less, that’s your business. Just because of that you can’t pass yourself off as the "open" person against the "closed" one... I could tell you that I listen to Cure and Beach Boys too, but it doesn’t really seem that relevant to flaunt it, you know how it is :-)
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X matt7: ahahahah :-D The Sonic Youth, beneath the apparent innovation, have nothing.. well, poor you, I'm sorry for you, conversation closed ;-)
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"The truth is that Easy preaches well and acts badly... he talks about open-mindedness when he is the first to have a closed mind. Furthermore, your (Easy, I’m talking to you) technical-instrumental-compositiona l ignorance is obvious from your own tastes; Mett7, I sincerely hope you realize the nonsense you spout, because otherwise it would be serious. But do you notice or not that you keep shooting off without having the slightest idea of what you're talking about? Let's see, how would you understand my compositional technical ignorance? I already know you won’t answer me, because as usual you have nothing to say, but it’s a bit sad, really... I realize I’ve given you far too much credit, actually :-)"
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X therootofitall: you’re delusional. You’re the one who offended by calling someone you don’t know and about whom you know nothing a “failure,” and now you think you can spout nonsense about how I should have more respect? What are you thinking? How do you reason? Guys, logic and objectivity are serious matters... think about it... you’re really out of touch ;-)
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X matt7 you are not a teenager but you behave like one. Can’t you see that you keep spouting nonsense with no understanding of the situation? You have continuously diverted the conversation, never truly argued anything, and in an attempt to give some dignity to your completely unsupported opinions, you make up (and keep making up) nonsense like "you have no culture" when you don't have any proof, clue, or argument to support this hypothesis... truly pathetic.
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X Pietro Gelmini. I said that innovation and tradition are equally important, meaning one cannot exist without the other. However, a group cannot rely solely on one of these two aspects; it cannot rely only on innovation because that would be impossible, nor can it rely solely on tradition because that would be pointless. Therefore...
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"Easy, metal is not for you, and prog even less (I've said it at least seventy times). You don't understand the listening criteria, you don't know how to approach it. Your musical culture is vast, too vast. That is the problem. You need a more particularistic point of view; you have to immerse yourself in it. Come on." ahahahahaha… :-D This is also really funny: not a single one of the words you've said is true… you’re completely distorting reality just because, just like your friend above, you’ve never really been able to respond: 1) As I've already said, I've listened to metal, willingly or unwillingly, in many of its countless forms. Two, I know prog quite well, and many prog albums do not displease me at all... of course, if you mean prog-metal, that's a different story, but I don’t know if you've ever had the pleasure of knowing bands like Genesis, King Crimson (which, by the way, was the first band I saw live), Emerson Lake and Palmer, just to mention the three most obvious ones... no, because you see, you need a bit of background before making certain claims... mah, you really don’t know where you’re going with this :-D
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X matt7 I didn't bring up the heterogeneity, but Mario did earlier... I simply revisited one of his points, so I still haven't understood if at the beginning of your post you're referring to me or him... as for the rest, you've brought out the usual mix, which, by the way, is not very comprehensible, of banalities and inaccuracies... but at this point, I think I understand you better, and all I can say is: you need to grow up; it takes time to understand certain things :-) ...in conclusion, however, you still haven't answered my question: what made you think I have a low musical culture? Well, there's no need for you to respond (also because, obviously, you wouldn’t know how) ...this is just another classic immature outburst from a teenager who still hasn't realized that to rant about others, you should maybe get to know them first... arrogance hurts, learn, learn. bye
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Matt, since in the past you haven't responded to even ONE of my posts, I am making this appeal to you now: please at least reply to this one. Where did you get the idea that I have a "too low musical culture to judge Dream Theater"? Please respond, because I don't see even one post from which you could have drawn this conclusion. So I really can't understand your statement, which, until proven otherwise, can only appear to me as completely a priori and prejudicial, that is to say, at best, simply stupid. I'm waiting for your response, but you must clarify very, very thoroughly.