Underage Politician
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For me, it's one of these three:
Led Zeppelin - IV - Has already been spoken about. Fantastic album and can't really add more to what's been said.
The Beatles - Seargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - So many things we take for granted today in records were established on this album. Every single song on the album is a classic. Highlights would be Getting Better which just showcases Lennon and McCartney's differences both in songwriting and life. She's Leaving Home is beautiful. Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite is just a strange contrast of simplicity and complexity at the same time. With A Little Help From My Friends is tailor made for Ringo's voice. The greatest Beatles song of all time imo finishes it up with A Day In The Life. Just a total masterpiece in every single way.
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass - Some of the most beautiful music ever recorded. I'd Have You Anytime, My Sweet Lord, Isn't It A Pity, Beware of Darkness, All Things Must Pass, I Dig Love... for a double album of 23 songs to all be quality is a feat, but of this quality is insane.
Also have to give an honourable mention to Elton John - Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.
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My favourite bands are 60's and 70's rock acts, so some people are surprised to find Kelly Clarkson, Justin Timberlake, Jay Z, Chemical Brothers, and that sort of stuff in my collection. But I wouldn't call that really weird. Also love jazz and crooners.
The only real "weird" band mentioned in here is Anal Cunt. The rest are just bands that don't necessarily fit in with what other people think of you... and if you only listen to one genre of music I pity you.
And the Beatles rape you and your entire family. Castillo's bagging out of the Beatles is especially laughable.
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They won't change the call. The scenerios where things have changed for me using the argue feature:
1) If the game is close and your player gets called out on a really close call, but they ARE out... you go out and argue but don't get kicked out of the game... your team will pump up at the support you show and you will get a bit better contact, and you will probably get the next close call.
2) If the game if close and your player gets called out on a call where he was safe, or like he gets called out on a check swing that he didn't go on... I go out and argue really heated and usually get ejected... your team will get pumped up, get better contact bit better power... you will get the next close call.
3) Say, like Midget said, the ump isn't giving your corners. Go argue, but don't get called out... likely you will get corners now.
4) You argue when your player is clearly out in a game that is clearly over... like you have a 10 run lead or whatever. Your players won't be impressed and they will get worse contact/power. You won't get the next close call.
Dunno if these are all the things that can happen but they are what I've experienced.
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I've just finished my first season with the Pirates. We lost to LA in the divisional series after winning the wildcard a game behind Cinicinatti.
My experience with the arguing calls feature, it'll get you some close calls if you argue calmly, but if you get screwed you should always argue as it'll pump up your players and you'll get better contact etc in a close game.
I'm about to begin an owner mode game, will see how this goes
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Twas a strange draft. Some very weird picks (Rollins in the second round?!) but I'm happy with my team.
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sahyder, do you live in Pakistan? How popular is cricket there below the international level? Do you have like state level teams? Do they get big crowds etc?
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Over the past two months or so the local here has kareoke a couple of times a week. I always say I won't sing, but after I get a few in me I inevitably get up there and make a fool out of myself. So what's everyone's favourite songs to sing at kareoke?
I nearly always bust Back in the USSR and Crocodile Rock, and have been known to wail a little Khe San.
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Henry gives in to the cops and rats out his partners, then goes into the witness protection thing.
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I got Lewis Black's cd White Album and I didn't really dig it. There were a few smile moments but no real laugh out loud. I hated that head shaking thing too "whibbawhabba" I dunno how to type it, but it irritated me.
cauti0n's Mitch Hedberg love gives me wood.
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Mitch Hedberg is hilarious.
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Will Smith - Big Willie Style.
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You know why no DH hurts the pitchers, they are more apt to get lifted for pinch hitters in key situations where the team needs offense. In the American League, with the DH, pitchers cannot get pinch hit for and thus, stay in games longer. It is real simple
DH adds another quality hitter to face. In my opinion, that makes it alot harder for the pitcher rather than pinch hit opportunities later in the game.
Just to play devils advocate in the Pedro thing:
Pedro had a shitty year last year, but look at his stats for the previous years. He'd been so consistant up until '04. Probably preasure of being in his contract year... that's the only explanation I can think of, although he threw fantasticly for the Expos in '97. This is the first time his ERA has been over 3.00 since 1996. He's also a "name" player who'll generate revenue and hype... if he performs like he can he'll not only help them win games, he'll bring in a huge amount of money. Of course he's still going to have a huge salary. The years may be a worry, but the guy's only 32. One bad year doesn't kill your salary, just like one good year shouldn't shoot it way up.
If he throws poorly this year too bad for the Mets. I don't think he will, but I won't be losing any sleep if he does. I don't like the guy and I sure as hell don't like the Mets. Clemens has had a bunch of shitty seasons, but he's still one of the best pitchers in baseball. The good ballplayers bounce back.
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Pete and Pete raped all of the shows mentioned in this thread. "Artie! The strongest man-ah... in the world!"
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He has 22 career saves. The most was 15 in 1999. Has three in '01 and '02, and one in '03.
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Haha. True. The Doggies look like they might have got their shit together, interesting to see how they go when the real season begins. Will be travelling down the Gold Coast this weekend to catch the Lions vs Dons game. Should be good fun.
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Wow. They were incredibley lame.
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I'm a Pirates fan. I think the Bucs will surprise a few people this year. Am worried about Perez's apparent arm soreness, if he's fine I think the Pirates have a decent chance of hitting .500.
LET'S GO BUCS!
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Carlton looked good. Nick Stevens is fucking brilliant. If Whittnal can learn to kick straight he'll be a force again.
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I'm in.
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I've seen a few Beatles immitation acts, the best being The Beatniks. Always good fun and get to have some good chats with fellow Beatle geeks.
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AC/DC - Excellent. Stuck to what they could do and they do it very well.
Slayer - Kerry King is the shit. I'm not a big fan but alot of my friends are, so I don't hate them.
Metallica - Don't like them. Have some classic songs but overall I find most to be very meh
Megadeth - Average
Pantera - See Slayer, minus the Kerry King praise
Iron Maiden - Average
Def Leppard - Not a fan
Led Zeppelin - Excellent excellent excellent. One of my top 10 favourite artists of all time
The Beatles - BEST OF ALL TIME. CAN DO NO WRONG
The Who - I love The Who
Elvis Presley - Presley is almost as good as The Beatles. His Sun Recordings album they released recently is one of my favourites at the moment
Papa Roach - I liked them when I was 14
Limp Bizkit - I liked them when I was 14, although I still like 3$BY
Linkin Park - I liked them when I was 14
Korn - I liked them when I was 14
Deftones - Never liked them outside of a few tunes. Don't see what all the hype is about.
Meat Loaf - Has some classic songs and is my Grandfather's favourite of all time, but he doesn't do alot for me
Arch Enemy - No idea
In Flames - No idea
Soilwork - No idea
Opeth - I like them
Distillers - I love female vocalists, but only good ones. Although I do like their song 'City Of Angels'
Meshuggah - No idea
Dillinger Escape Plan - No idea
Fear Factory - No idea
Tool - Excellente
A Perfect Circle - Decent
Massive Attack - Don't like them
Chemichal Brothers - Don't like electronica but they're not too bad
Van Halen - Don't like them
REM - Average
Nirvana - Average
RHCP - Quite good technically, but for some reason they don't do much for me
Soundgarden - Average
Alice In Chains - Average
Manowar - Fun band, but nothing more
Pearl Jam - Excellent. Best band to come out of grunge period imo
Smashing Pumpkins - Very good. A favourite of mine.
Mastodon - No idea
Audioslave - Good but can't live up to the RATM legacy. Better than Soundgarden, though
Guns And Roses - Were very good but now just a joke
Velvet Revolver - No good
Muse - I don't understand why they get hate. I love me some Muse.
Ash - No idea
The Killers - Very forgettable. Just another part of a new trend
Machine Head - See Slayer
Marilyn Manson - Don't like him
Emperor - No idea
Sepultura - See Slayer
Faith No More - See RHCP
U2 - Have a couple of classic albums (Joshua Tree especially) but now they're a joke. They're not reinventing themselves, they're trying to cash in off what's popular
Libertines - No idea
System Of A Down - I like them
Joy Division - I really don't like Joy Division, for some reason. Alot of my friends love them, though
The Smiths - Average
The Streets - Fun band but no real longevity
Morrissey - No idea
Foo Fighters - I love the Foo Fighters. Great fun, good catchy pop rock. Excellent band
Mars Volta - Alot of their stuff seems forced to me. Not a fan
Snoop Dogg - Snoop is cool when he's not rapping.
Eminem - Not a fan but can respect what he does
Ja Rule - No idea
Jay-Z - I like Jay-Z alot
Tupac - Might be good, but I've never really heard him because of the spastics who like him
Eric Clapton - One of my favourites of all time. Almost as Godly as the Beatles
Norah Jones - Very chilled out cool
Bob Dylan - My third favourite artist of all time. Dylan is Jesus.
Nine Inch Nails - Indifference
David Gray - Chilled out cool
Jeff Buckley - Excellent
Tom Waits - Not a fan
Depche Mode - Not a fan
Nightwish - No idea
Lacuna Coil - No idea
New Order - Only heard their singles and they weren't good
My Dying Bride - No idea
Coldplay - Chilled out cool. Better than the genre they get lumped in
Keane - The opposite of coldplay
Stone Temple Pilots - Not a fan
Bush - Haven't really listened to them in years, but from memory they were decent
HIM - Shit
Slipknot - I liked them when I was 14
The Clash - Excellent
The Sex Pistols - No good
Green Day - Excellent
NOFX - No good
Rancid - Hit or miss
Beastie Boys - I love the Beasties almost as much as I love the Beatles.
Notorious B.I.G - No idea
RATM - Excellent
36 Crazyfists - No idea
Killswitch Engage - No idea
wow. that's a long list.
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no more flame baiting, please.
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He had a string of average albums for a while but Love & Theft is fantastic and one of my favourite Dylan albums. I think a new audience will definately appreciate him. My parent's were never big Dylan fans, but a friend lent me Blood on the Tracks when I was 14 and I fell in love with his music. So I think it'll continue like that, rather than chart wise or anything... I think that's what you were asking.
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Seemed to me like a knock off of Se7en but it wasn't too bad.
Weird Music Tastes?
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Esp. the earlier material. The whole "yeah yeah yeah" type deal just doesn't do it for me. Now I can dig the later material (esp. "Across the Universe"), but I don't and will not ever like pre-Rubber Soul Beatles.
Yeah, music that breaks previous social or musical boundaries is really terrible. You mightn't think it's catchy but to say you hate something that paved the way for the type of music you listen to today is disrespectful.