I completely agree. Can you provide some insight as to where you find these documentaries.
I also have a program that allows me to watch video's from my computer on my TV. Did you know that you can stream some channels like C-Span and the NASA channels. I just got this working yesterday and I don't see myself watching much else.
I could rattle off quite a few actually. Mainstream hasn't covered it but new and exciting none the less.
Animal Collective
LCD Soundsystem
MIA ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
The Thermals
Panda Bear
Battles
Liars
And these are just from this year. I can add many many more to this list but look. I think we need to just agree to disagree. Neither of us are seeing each others points. I do love to debate but I don't see this one going anywhere. You can keep thinking there is nothing exciting coming out and I'll keep listening to new music and continue to rock out.
I guess it feels like your trying to compare apples to oranges. Can you fairly compare the Beatles to bands before them. If so who? I don't think it's fair of you to say that music was better in the past. There is no grounds for this.
I'd also like to note that I already pointed out that the bands I like may be crap or they may be amazing.:-) And knowing the band before they were famous is pretty cool. Come on. You get to see them in a club with a couple hundred people as apposed to a huge stadium. Who doesn't want that.
I'm not trying to say I listen to obscure crap. A lot of the shows I go to are sold out some have 20 people. You have to take the good with the bad or you don't know what the good is.
Music is organic. It evolves over time in ways no one expects. To say a monkey is worse than a human isn't fair. They are totaly different creatures.
The only reason mainstream popular stuff is getting worse and worse with every generation is because of the FCC. Everyone write to the FCC and tell them you want the good ole times back.
Oh I'm so tired of hearing this. Just cause you don't hear good music today (probably aren't looking for it) doesn't mean it doesn't exist. One station can provide it all for you KEXP.org.
I myself lost faith in music in the late 90's. I had a rebirth in the early part of the new century when I found this station. I go to 1 or 2 shows a week now. Granted not all are "good" but they are much better than what main stream radio plays.
I've never heard a Fall Out Boy song in my life and I don't want to.
Come on people! Removable drives were made for (porn) this exact reason. If guests come over. Turn the drive off. If you have to take your computer in for repair. Leave the driver at home.
Its that simple.
Agreed, but not change is in site if the current administration has anything to say about it. Lets let the people in the Senate and House know how we feel and think about this as a major issue when voting for a canidate next year.
Here is a cool website that allows you to create playlist and listen to whole songs. No registration required.
Of course this isn't backed by the RIAA but its pretty sweet
www.seeqpod.com
True to an extent but it really comes down to this "One of the issues was that the Blu-ray camp wanted to use a Java-based platform for interactivity (BD-J), while the DVD Forum was promoting Microsoft's "iHD" (which became HDi).[20]. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_DVD)
Microsoft stands to loose money if their format isn't adopted.
I completely agree. Can you provide some insight as to where you find these documentaries.
I also have a program that allows me to watch video's from my computer on my TV. Did you know that you can stream some channels like C-Span and the NASA channels. I just got this working yesterday and I don't see myself watching much else.
I could rattle off quite a few actually. Mainstream hasn't covered it but new and exciting none the less.
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
Animal Collective
LCD Soundsystem
MIA
The Thermals
Panda Bear
Battles
Liars
And these are just from this year. I can add many many more to this list but look. I think we need to just agree to disagree. Neither of us are seeing each others points. I do love to debate but I don't see this one going anywhere. You can keep thinking there is nothing exciting coming out and I'll keep listening to new music and continue to rock out.
I guess it feels like your trying to compare apples to oranges. Can you fairly compare the Beatles to bands before them. If so who? I don't think it's fair of you to say that music was better in the past. There is no grounds for this. I'd also like to note that I already pointed out that the bands I like may be crap or they may be amazing. :-) And knowing the band before they were famous is pretty cool. Come on. You get to see them in a club with a couple hundred people as apposed to a huge stadium. Who doesn't want that.
I'm not trying to say I listen to obscure crap. A lot of the shows I go to are sold out some have 20 people. You have to take the good with the bad or you don't know what the good is.
Music is organic. It evolves over time in ways no one expects. To say a monkey is worse than a human isn't fair. They are totaly different creatures.
The only reason mainstream popular stuff is getting worse and worse with every generation is because of the FCC. Everyone write to the FCC and tell them you want the good ole times back.
Oh I'm so tired of hearing this. Just cause you don't hear good music today (probably aren't looking for it) doesn't mean it doesn't exist. One station can provide it all for you KEXP.org. I myself lost faith in music in the late 90's. I had a rebirth in the early part of the new century when I found this station. I go to 1 or 2 shows a week now. Granted not all are "good" but they are much better than what main stream radio plays. I've never heard a Fall Out Boy song in my life and I don't want to.
Come on people! Removable drives were made for (porn) this exact reason. If guests come over. Turn the drive off. If you have to take your computer in for repair. Leave the driver at home. Its that simple.
Agreed, but not change is in site if the current administration has anything to say about it. Lets let the people in the Senate and House know how we feel and think about this as a major issue when voting for a canidate next year.
Your response makes me life and cry at the same time. I DON'T LIKE THAT.
Here is a cool website that allows you to create playlist and listen to whole songs. No registration required. Of course this isn't backed by the RIAA but its pretty sweet www.seeqpod.com
True to an extent but it really comes down to this "One of the issues was that the Blu-ray camp wanted to use a Java-based platform for interactivity (BD-J), while the DVD Forum was promoting Microsoft's "iHD" (which became HDi).[20]. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_DVD) Microsoft stands to loose money if their format isn't adopted.