Prince of Darkness Wrote:
The Ramones were brilliant because they wrote great songs and great musicians for the genre, blah blah fucking blah. I love the ramones, I hate g'n'r, and all the candy ass kids i went to school with who slobbed that knob.
I love concrete reasoning, so let me try to muddle through here as best I can.
The Ramones, who you love and as simple as they were, wrote great songs but Guns 'N Roses are just shitty musicians who wrote shitty songs and their fans are fags? At the beginning of your rant, GnR had shitty songwriting and the implied sentiment was that it appealed to the lowest common denominator. "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" isn't simple and crude? How can you love the Ramones on one hand, yet crucify a band whose music is quantitatively different but
qualitatively the same. That's completely ridiculous and suggests a bit of predjudice against the band and that type of music in general, not to mention fans of the music. Dichotomous, snap judgements are a rare beacon in this enlightened time.
Prince of Darkness Wrote:
15 million people bought Cracked Rear View Mirror (i'm not one of them), but that doesn't make it good. It means 15 million people have bad taste and/or got suckered into that album.
You got suckered into this horse shit, and now you have to pretend it's champagne truffles.
Suckered? How? I didn't have MTV, nothing got "sold" to me. Nobody told me I should like this band, I heard about the album, bought it and loved it when I was 15. That's it, that's all. Don't mistake my argument for some sort of historical revisionism where I'm vainly trying to justify my teenage tastes. It isn't, I loved GnR then and I love it now. The same goes for AC/DC. It is good music. It is entertaining. That it speaks to me as much as it did (and still does) perhaps doesn't speak volumes about my maturity or cultural evolution. Then again maybe it does, excessive education clearly didn't affect my musical sensibilities and turn me into some kind of music snob. I love the rock or more appropriately, RAWK.
And yes, while it is certainly true that Cracked Rear View sold 15 million albums, it doesn't consistently make most critic's lists as one of the most important hard rock albums
ever. The same goes for Back in Black for that matter. Hugely popular and critically acknowledged by many critics. It's quality music that spoke to many people, but I'm guessing you'll just chalk this up to people being sheep with bad taste. If you're not willing to admit the album's quality, importance and influence, you don't
want to see it or at seem to be too close-minded to consider it.
Prince of Darkness Wrote:
Jail my ass, go watch the video for Welcome to the Jungle, and reach into your closet for your whippets and your pink petticoats, calling that shit hard rock is like accusing opa of being straight.
I fail to see how you can watch that video, and feel straight.
GnR is for homos. Opa, back me up, but verbally. Physically, you're fine right where you are.
I've seen the video and I'm not certain to what you are referring to. Is it Axl's hair? Is it the visual image that GnR presents that's offensive to you as a straight person? I'm afraid I don't understand the insistent oft stated correlation between Guns 'n Roses and homosexuality on your part. You keep repeating this and, well, not that you had much of an argument to begin with, but the constant gay baiting doesn't exactly help the validity of your already weak stance.
Just own up to the fact that you don't like or understand this music and you never will. You hate their fans for some unfathomable reason as well and you believe them to be homosexual for their affinity to this kind of music. That would be brave, that would be almost like "coming out".