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Post by lankou2 on Feb 27, 2006 17:22:11 GMT
a silly survey, I confess! i am certainly one of them in some people's eyes, but aren't we all ?dog eat dog world. i'll tell you later which ones get on my nerves. ;D
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Post by Freddy C on Feb 27, 2006 18:04:24 GMT
For me it would have to be the following: 1. Those who would always be starting those "Old vs. New" type threads over at that other board.
What's the point? What's old? What's new? Is it the entire history of Jamaican music up until six months ago versus everything since?? Seems to be, to some of the bashment fans. And still .... the new manages to win! Give me a break. 2. Those with extreme cases of format prejudice baffle me
You know the ones who love sevens but wouldn't have a twelve in the house. Or those who would never buy a CD of an album that hadn't received a vinyl issue or vice versa! If you buy only vinyl you miss nuff great music, exactly the same applies to the CD crowd. 3. Ok, the last category are not that annoying but .... on a similar vein and IMO, much much more ludicrous - those who who never buy a re-issue! If you don't own it and it's great, you NEED it, so buy it!!!
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Post by ekki on Feb 27, 2006 18:11:26 GMT
Zoki ;D
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Post by bmd on Feb 27, 2006 18:26:29 GMT
People there in the early days that think if you're buying repress, you're not a real music fan...
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Post by ahorn on Feb 27, 2006 18:30:48 GMT
I hate everyone.
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Post by The Favorite on Feb 27, 2006 18:51:22 GMT
i hate everyone too.. but have to ask is the most irritating kind of fan the one who asks which is the most irritating kind of fan? ;D --
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Post by bmd on Feb 27, 2006 19:00:36 GMT
No the most irritating fan is the fan who asks if the fan who asks what the most irritating thing is, is the most irritating type of fan!!! Grrrrr...
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Post by The Favorite on Feb 27, 2006 19:13:49 GMT
or is it the fan who asks if the fan who asks if...
you know we could do this all day
but then i think we would end up winning the contest!
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Post by bmd on Feb 27, 2006 19:43:41 GMT
I don't think I could do another one, that one above was difficult enough to get my head around... so you just go and try nick if you think you can do one more ;-)
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Post by admin on Feb 27, 2006 20:06:27 GMT
Most irritating reggae "fans" are ones who go to concerts and shout "JAAAAAAAH RASTAFARIIIIIIII" at every given opportunity. Then glower at you cos you're "dressed like a fucking square man".
If reggae wasn't associated with weed, half of those fuckers wouldn't be there......
Respect
Gordy
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Post by rosko on Feb 27, 2006 20:13:56 GMT
Most irritating reggae "fans" are ones who go to concerts and shout "JAAAAAAAH RASTAFARIIIIIIII" at every given opportunity. Then glower at you cos you're "dressed like a fucking square man". If reggae wasn't associated with weed, half of those fuckers wouldn't be there...... Respect Gordy 100% agreement here! Hilarious. I once heard that Rastas called the type of white guys who behave the way Gordy describes as "Pinky gone mental".
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Post by skunkride on Feb 27, 2006 22:21:55 GMT
87.5% of the people that post on SNWMF (not you lib haj)
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Post by bmd on Feb 27, 2006 23:00:30 GMT
Is Reggae Associated with Weed?
Actually the most annoying Reggae Fans are some guys I know, who are patronising and trendily 'wanky'.
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Post by admin on Feb 27, 2006 23:36:35 GMT
Er of course not, the hundreds of tunes extolling the virtues of the herb are a coincidence.
Respect
Gordy
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Post by vibemaster on Feb 28, 2006 0:51:15 GMT
For me it would have to be the following: 1. Those who would always be starting those "Old vs. New" type threads over at that other board.
What's the point? What's old? What's new? Is it the entire history of Jamaican music up until six months ago versus everything since?? u got me on numbers 2 an 3 Seems to be, to some of the bashment fans. And still .... the new manages to win! Give me a break. 2. Those with extreme cases of format prejudice baffle me
You know the ones who love sevens but wouldn't have a twelve in the house. Or those who would never buy a CD of an album that hadn't received a vinyl issue or vice versa! If you buy only vinyl you miss nuff great music, exactly the same applies to the CD crowd. 3. Ok, the last category are not that annoying but .... on a similar vein and IMO, much much more ludicrous - those who who never buy a re-issue! If you don't own it and it's great, you NEED it, so buy it!!!
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Post by Freddy C on Feb 28, 2006 0:55:21 GMT
Sorry, Vibes! Have a Karma point.
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Post by Richter Atmosphere on Feb 28, 2006 1:50:11 GMT
Gordy, I hear you. Alll of the people that I've met in person with the best taste in music spend more of their energy and money on tracking down songs and not on trying to present a particular style of dress. Most irritating reggae "fans" are ones who go to concerts and shout "JAAAAAAAH RASTAFARIIIIIIII" at every given opportunity. Then glower at you cos you're "dressed like a fucking square man". If reggae wasn't associated with weed, half of those fuckers wouldn't be there...... Respect Gordy
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Post by The Arch Angel Gabriel on Feb 28, 2006 3:39:08 GMT
that is my point as well..in most cases..the more the "dress and act" the part..the less they generally know about the music..
I remember going to one of those revolutionary cafe's in berkeley when i was a student..you know ..the kind that have pictures of Che' all over the place..well I got to talking to a few of those people..and they had their Che' t-shirts on..etc..it turned out..they had never actually read Che's book or even the diaries of him in the Bolivian jungle..(i had read them as part of a class)..needless to say..the more one acts and dresses the part..the more I am suspicious
jah guide ;D
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Post by E-dogg on Feb 28, 2006 4:23:30 GMT
Amen to what Gordon, richeratmosphere and angelgabriel said. Some people just gravitate towards a "lifestyle," because they can't seem to come up with one of their own. It takes originality and a brain to seek out and understand music for yourself. Doing everything under the pretext and within the framework of some watered-down sub-cultural group is pathetic. I've had the exact Che t-shirt experience too, though I must admit, it was a very beautiful girl...
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Post by rosko on Feb 28, 2006 12:00:03 GMT
I've always thought that music and lifestyle can be separated.
This goes back to high school when I loved punk, yet was quite content in my middle class neighbourhood. In fact, we used to sneer at the kids who dressed as punk fans - like they were at a costume party. It's been that way forever - goths, metal heads, punks, white rastas etc.
As I got older, it's more a source of amusement rather than annoyance. Seeing all these punk kids dressed up like it's still 1979...
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Post by zapatoo on Feb 28, 2006 12:50:42 GMT
Those who jump on the bandwagon (as it passes), buy a couple of Marley albums and profess to either a) be experts or b) devoted fans - you know the sort. ...probably the same folk who have dinner parties and listen to (IMVHO) "poncey tat" like James Blunt, Kate Melua, Norah Jones, Diane Krull etc. ...and as soon as the next bandwagon approaches, they're gone...
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Post by hamburger on Feb 28, 2006 12:58:09 GMT
white pseudo rastas with ugly, thin dreadlocks, adorned with little orbs. the real dossers ...............
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Post by wareika on Feb 28, 2006 17:05:19 GMT
The ones I don't like are those who judge the discs regarding rarity and not quality... A rare disc is always a killer according these people...
wareika
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Post by dubminister on Feb 28, 2006 19:34:08 GMT
"I've always thought that music and lifestyle can be separated." I don't think it can be separated in the mind of many teenagers Rosko. Putting on clothes or listening to a certain band is like puuting on an identity - it's why they get so angry if you 'diss' their band - as though you were personally insulting them. "As I got older, it's more a source of amusement rather than annoyance. Seeing all these punk kids dressed up like it's still 1979..." Shouldn't that be 1977?.........................oh no, you're right - we're talking about Canada! Spoken as a Londoner become backwater Canadian. When I first arrived in Canada in 1983 with earrings people stared constantly - though we are talking about Edmonton - not quite as bad as the redneck capital of Calgary though. dm
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Post by rosko on Feb 28, 2006 20:56:48 GMT
"When I first arrived in Canada in 1983 with earrings people stared constantly - though we are talking about Edmonton - not quite as bad as the redneck capital of Calgary though." Yikes - and that was pre-mall as well. You are a brave man indeed.
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Post by zoki on Mar 1, 2006 18:02:05 GMT
Actually, he's a pinguin.
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Post by Baldhead Selector on Mar 1, 2006 19:48:49 GMT
"When I first arrived in Canada in 1983 with earrings people stared constantly - though we are talking about Edmonton - not quite as bad as the redneck capital of Calgary though." Yikes - and that was pre-mall as well. You are a brave man indeed. My aunt is a teacher in Red Deer just north of Calgary. At the beginning of each academic year - she counts the number of cowboy hats in the class and works out a percentage which indicates to her whether or not it will be a bad year. Respect Baldy
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Post by rosko on Mar 1, 2006 22:17:54 GMT
Our new Prime Minister is from out Alberta way.
Yikes.
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Post by jcom on Mar 1, 2006 22:31:02 GMT
Out here in Northern Colorado we got all kinds. Cowboys, punks, trustafarians. It's always fun to roll into town on a Saturday nite. You never know what'll happen. I met a dreadlocked white guy in a local record store and I was wearing a Lion of Judah T-shirt. We started talking and he invited me to hear his sound; playing at an Irish Pub type joint. I went to hear it and he was playing the screechiest, offkey singjay stuff to a bunch of other white trustafarians. Even my girlfriend who puts up with my non stop reggae around the house asked, "where's the Bass?" We had a quick drink and then headed for the hills.
It takes all kinds I guess...
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Post by dc on Mar 2, 2006 8:15:23 GMT
If reggae wasn't associated with weed, half of those fuckers wouldn't be there...... if reggea wasent associated with weed,half the tunes woudent have been made
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