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Pink Floyd week on Jimmy Fallon

  • dwccrew
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;916822 wrote:An honest assessment of the actual music proves you wrong.
    How can anyone be proved wrong when it is as subjective as this? Clown.
  • dlazz
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;916823 wrote:Spitting contest.
    But Justin normally swallows...?
  • justincredible
    dlazz;916831 wrote:But Justin normally swallows...?
    Damn, I guess I lose.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    dwccrew;916827 wrote:How can anyone be proved wrong when it is as subjective as this? Clown.
    I'll stand by my statement. I consider myself well versed in Pink Floyd listening. I started out listening to them on cassette tapes in my boom box during the early 1980's. Although the kids at school said it was cool to listen only to heavy metal (i.e. Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, etc), I preferred a more eclectic mix - with Pink Floyd right in the middle of it. At the time I thought the Beatles sucked because my music teacher and my parents listened to them. High school saw me into a heavy Led Zeppelin love affair. But Pink FLoyd was also there. Once in college, I started listening to a broader range of music. Zeppelin and Floyd were still there, but usually only being blasted after an all day drinking bout. Post college saw the Floyd and Zep die away. I still appreciate that music for the time in my life it represented, but I haven't actively sought out a song from either band for 20 years. I think it all starts to sound the sam.

    The Beatles on the other hand bring a diverse sound that is always pleasing to the ear.

    So there are the "facts" that back things up. You call me a clown, and that's fine. Some of my teachers used to say I was a clown and my wife thinks I act like a clown too.
  • dwccrew
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;916921 wrote:I'll stand by my statement. I consider myself well versed in Pink Floyd listening. I started out listening to them on cassette tapes in my boom box during the early 1980's. Although the kids at school said it was cool to listen only to heavy metal (i.e. Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, etc), I preferred a more eclectic mix - with Pink Floyd right in the middle of it. At the time I thought the Beatles sucked because my music teacher and my parents listened to them. High school saw me into a heavy Led Zeppelin love affair. But Pink FLoyd was also there. Once in college, I started listening to a broader range of music. Zeppelin and Floyd were still there, but usually only being blasted after an all day drinking bout. Post college saw the Floyd and Zep die away. I still appreciate that music for the time in my life it represented, but I haven't actively sought out a song from either band for 20 years. I think it all starts to sound the sam.

    The Beatles on the other hand bring a diverse sound that is always pleasing to the ear.

    So there are the "facts" that back things up. You call me a clown, and that's fine. Some of my teachers used to say I was a clown and my wife thinks I act like a clown too.
    The fact that you are still referring to your opinion as "facts" all the further proves your clownliness. But that is just my factual opinion.
  • Speedofsand
    Pearl Jam - Mother

    if you just missed it look it up tomorrow. its awesome.
  • Speedofsand