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Old 01-03-2015, 03:21 PM  
mrkenichi
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"So, you're intentionally ignorant?

How exactly do you expect kids these days to learn about music from 2 or 3 generations ago?"


How are twenty somethings on Twitter... That might just be the greatest bit of irony in gfy history.


"Shouldn't it be considered a positive that Kanye wanted to collaborate with McCartney?"

I don't know, should it? You don't say. Apparently circular logic passes an argument these days.

"How is that a bad thing?"

It's noise pollution.

"Sure, the people who hadn't yet heard of Paul McCartney sound like idiots on Twitter, but shouldn't it be considered a good thing that they've now heard of him and can then google 'Paul McCartney' and then stumble upon The White Album, listen to it, and think "Man, that is some good shit!"?"

You mean download for free but are too dishonest to say. No, these halfwits will do no such thing.

"If you're truly a Beatles fan, you should be happy that a new generation of fans are being exposed to them because it will keep their legacy alive for many more years."

Yeah because without some ghetto tards the Beatles will disappear from history.

Now we get the obligatory personal experience which is somehow suppose to be analogous to the topic up for discussion. You know who does that? People who don't know anything because that's all they can do. Everything is relational and to your pitiful little life because you have no foundation of knowledge on which to base any argument(s). Bunch of false wonderment bullshit thrown in for affect.


"When I was growing up, my mom would always listen to Oldies radio stations which would play some of their earlier stuff so I was exposed to them from an early age. While I liked their songs, I didn't truly become a fan until college when I started listening to their later stuff."


"Just because these people haven't heard of Paul McCartney doesn't necessarily mean that they are all idiots (though I'm sure that a lot of them are), it just means that they haven't had the benefit of being exposed to his music at a young age."

YES, IT DOES.

You're one of these sophist retards who doesn't know up from down or it they're coming or going.

Here, back at it with;

"there are a lot of people out there who view Kanye as being in the same stature as did people view The Beatles back in the 60s."

Yeah and a lot of people shoot heroin in their eyeballs, what's your point moron?

"If you've followed his career, you'd know that he made a transition with his sound on his last two albums in a way similar to what the Beatles did beginning with Revolver or Sgt. Peppers."

You might be one of those smack heads.

"Again, it's really hard to compare the two. Different genres, different generations. Only time will tell."

REALLY? What will time tell us? Other than your stupidity being eternal that is.

Look at this profound declaration.

"There has been good music over the past couple of decades"

"it's just more difficult to keep up with as an adult."

You're projecting. It's difficult for YOU. See also; your experiences.

"A lot of that I think has to do with getting older and having more responsibilities than you had when you were younger. At least that's been the case for me."

Hey! finally some progress even if it's just stating the obvious.

"No you didn't. You may think you have, but that has more to do with your deluded sense of self-worth than it does with reality."

More projection.

Have fun doubling down in your reply I won't read. You should really take a look at yourself with some of the replies you gave to people here. Also, think before you speak. I guess granny never taught you that either.
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