Nigel Tufnel: You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really. It's sort of...
Just because of the likely difference between the show and the records, the Cramps. There are YouTube shows, particularly of later periods but the sound tends to be awful.
And then they put down offerings and pray. Much in the same way they had to earlier Chinese deities. Not a God but clearly deity-like. They just made Buddha's into God beings.
Your 80s list includes Kiss and Bowie, who without a doubt were at their peaks in the 70s, not the 80s. I vote for the 70’s, because GnR/Ac/Dc etc are ‘hard rock’ and not straight rock and roll like the Stones, Beatles. The 70s also featured the most creativity and finest studio recordings ever made my popular rock bands.
I hate Motley Crue but somewhat forced to second this. They were the definitive band in one of the dominant elements of rock in the 80s. 80s Rock is pretty heavily Hair Metal.
That's the Christianity Cult, or at least the Christian Nationalist elements of Christianity that has turned into a cult. Criticize what they think and you're lucky to be just called something -phobic.
Yes 100% it's a movie that took a story whose basic idea is to satirize how in America the best thing you could be is an idiot because it's a country that punishes people who care. It is a movie that should infuriate and inspire people to want to change society. However the film is played so straight with its saccharine sentimantilty it somehow becomes a celebration of America's hatred for the ambitious and the passionate. I think it helped to romanticize a myopic and willful ignorance of the complexities of American life as some sort of sweet, down to earth wisdom when it's just selfish.
I think there's generational stuff going on there too. People who think, rightly in my opinion, that Pulp Fiction was a far better choice for Best Picture still do.
Not super familiar, but if NF1 tends to limit the reproductive success of the gene carriers (and therefore has a genetic cause) it would tend to select out of a population more quickly. If it expresses rarely, it would be less selected out. If it expresses after successful offspring rearing, it is less likely to be selected out.
Yes, it does increase cohesion, and not only that, it reduces conflicts. Two Bonobos who are having a conflict calm down and solve the conflict trough having sexual interaction whit each other
Agreed. My only caveat about Sparta is that they became ludicrously specialized towards a military society but clearly ended up as a dead end. The Athenian path and meme bundle ended up being more successful and probably more successfully spread their genes.
I guess it depends on your answer, but a lot of these answers not much was done except use the loop. Answers like Shook Ones I'd agree - combining multiple sources, to clipping and slowing some down to create a single beat would count.
Nigel Tufnel: You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really. It's sort of...
Unless it's cousin marriage and the math is different...
I think it would be unlikely to not have some overlap at 9th great- grandparents. Hardly incest at that point.
I’m going off of what Wikipedia says
That would be a staggering amount of dead North Korean civilians for a war that far away from Korea.
You sir are from Tacoma Wa.
Or like Guy, Thurso. You can't get lost driving to Thurso.
Loved the soundtrack too.
With
So right. I'll have to get my CD again!
Not sure if you subscribe, but they are finally on Spotify. Just arrived recently.
Just because of the likely difference between the show and the records, the Cramps. There are YouTube shows, particularly of later periods but the sound tends to be awful.
Winston the Feces.
I think it's short for Winnipeg.
Mahayana states that there are no deities and that anyone can be Buddha
And then they put down offerings and pray. Much in the same way they had to earlier Chinese deities. Not a God but clearly deity-like. They just made Buddha's into God beings.
Who's they? There's a thousand wrong Buddhist branches just like there's a thousand christian sects and cults
And all of them massively changed Buddhism long before significant interaction with Europeans.
Your 80s list includes Kiss and Bowie, who without a doubt were at their peaks in the 70s, not the 80s. I vote for the 70’s, because GnR/Ac/Dc etc are ‘hard rock’ and not straight rock and roll like the Stones, Beatles. The 70s also featured the most creativity and finest studio recordings ever made my popular rock bands.
And also didnt list Motley Crue, who was the biggest 80s rock band that paved the road for a lot of other rock bands
I hate Motley Crue but somewhat forced to second this. They were the definitive band in one of the dominant elements of rock in the 80s. 80s Rock is pretty heavily Hair Metal.
I think he's trying to be fair and make the 70s, 80s and 90s hold the stain that is KISS. Rock contracted KISS in the 70s but it lingers.
The Clash. ‘I fought the law’ and ‘should I stay or should I go’. Kid his age might dig those and they’re fun to sing along to.
My kid learned the days of the week to 'Police On My Back', you can't go wrong with The Clash.
Or the Equals.....Eddy Grant could write a song
The only possible answer is to watch it an tell us if you agree.
It's classic, but it's not
"Lady, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to leave the store"
maybe, but not mandatory…
Hope you are a good dancer and have working-level Korean....
Why?
I'd imagine that KPop owns the BMI fans title just by inheritance to say nothing of grooming.
But you can freely call out the Christianity cult. If you called Islam a cult you’d be labeled as “islamaphobic” or hate speech. See the difference?
That really depends where you are. I think the kids say 'Try that in a small town'.
Isn’t that just a racist saying ? Or racist undertones ?
That's the Christianity Cult, or at least the Christian Nationalist elements of Christianity that has turned into a cult. Criticize what they think and you're lucky to be just called something -phobic.
I dont think he is gonna sell it dude. And now I have to go to shelter. Thx
Hey. We had our turn. We blew it. Get over it.
My motivations are beyond your understanding.
......fine. Ok, 2 grams. Fuck.
Yes 100% it's a movie that took a story whose basic idea is to satirize how in America the best thing you could be is an idiot because it's a country that punishes people who care. It is a movie that should infuriate and inspire people to want to change society. However the film is played so straight with its saccharine sentimantilty it somehow becomes a celebration of America's hatred for the ambitious and the passionate. I think it helped to romanticize a myopic and willful ignorance of the complexities of American life as some sort of sweet, down to earth wisdom when it's just selfish.
I think you are being a little soft on the 'We Didn't Start the Fire' level of self aggrandizement there too.
Forrest Gump is extremely well loved outside of snobby film fan circles lol.
I think there's generational stuff going on there too. People who think, rightly in my opinion, that Pulp Fiction was a far better choice for Best Picture still do.
If it wasn't successful it would disappear.
Not super familiar, but if NF1 tends to limit the reproductive success of the gene carriers (and therefore has a genetic cause) it would tend to select out of a population more quickly. If it expresses rarely, it would be less selected out. If it expresses after successful offspring rearing, it is less likely to be selected out.
Yes, it does increase cohesion, and not only that, it reduces conflicts. Two Bonobos who are having a conflict calm down and solve the conflict trough having sexual interaction whit each other
Agreed. My only caveat about Sparta is that they became ludicrously specialized towards a military society but clearly ended up as a dead end. The Athenian path and meme bundle ended up being more successful and probably more successfully spread their genes.
There are quite a few quotes misatributed to Bismarck and this is one of them.
Only actual one I know was 'Don't make me come over there'. (1870)
Those aren't hip hop beats tho. They're samples used in famous beats.
Well, specifically they are very well used samples to create loops that are very common Hip-hop beats. Most of the answers here are really just that.
Yea but by saying it's the best Hip Hop beat that's still giving props to the people who used the sample to create the beat for Hip Hop.
I guess it depends on your answer, but a lot of these answers not much was done except use the loop. Answers like Shook Ones I'd agree - combining multiple sources, to clipping and slowing some down to create a single beat would count.
Sounds like a job for the
A favourite one is definitely the title track to
Puffy / Diddy seemed to do well off the B.I.G. vs 2Pac beef.
Well, now you know! Lol
That's that league that doesn't have the top 3 Canadian teams in it right?
Pictured: Toronto, after no longer having to pay people to be French in other parts of Canada.
Anyone named Lorne is Canadian
Lorne Greene. Green card. Coincidence?
Question- what foot do you kick with in soccer? And if you snowboard/skateboard, what foot do you place at the front?
Protestant, what does that have to do with anything?
Less than no clue what you’re talking about
It's a very old way of asking if you are a Rangers or Celtic fan (or Prot or Catholic)..