Originally posted by TrAnCeiN4LiFe i thought we were discussing bands not individuals
Chad Kroeger is part of the band so he can be discussed.
Chad Kroeger = arrogant douchebag
I totally agree with Peter on this one! That is the main reason why I don't like them.
Posted by LKD on Jan-29-2010 21:04:
Posted by Gypsy on Jan-30-2010 03:57:
nickleback are AWFUL. i remember reading somewhere that matt good said something to the effect of 'nickleback's music is bland and generic' and in response chad threatened to beat up matt good because 'that's how they did things in the country'. thanks for setting us back another 100 years chad kroger (sp? i don't care enough to look up the proper spelling). what a douche...lol.
Posted by TrAnCeiN4LiFe on Jan-30-2010 04:22:
ah well guess that makes me the only one who doesn't mind nickleback, then again i listen to everything that sounds good to the ear and got's a nice rhythm to it.
Posted by laisha on Jan-30-2010 06:35:
quote:
Originally posted by barbina
stars!!! <3 <3
definitely my favorite
Agreed, but it's more a personal choice I don't think there is any distinct Canadian artist that the masses listen to , besides the obvious ( celine, shania ) but i'd pick Micheal Buble for now, most people know he's canadian..unlike deadmau5 Posted by LKD on Jan-30-2010 09:11:
quote:
Originally posted by TrAnCeiN4LiFe
ah well guess that makes me the only one who doesn't mind nickleback, then again i listen to everything that sounds good to the ear and got's a nice rhythm to it.
i canbet that i listen to more that sounds good to the ear than you and win but lets not get into that
nickleback sucks ass and that's a fact.
this comes from someone that plays a multitude of instruments, has been in 10 bands and now produces electronic music.
Posted by Abercrombie on Jan-30-2010 14:37:
Posted by The Ear on Jan-30-2010 14:40:
quote:
Originally posted by TrAnCeiN4LiFe
ah well guess that makes me the only one who doesn't mind nickleback, then again i listen to everything that sounds good to the ear and got's a nice rhythm to it.
I can assure you that Nickelback does not fucking sound even remotely close to "good" to me.
In fact, I'm almost certain that Nickelback is worse than cancer.
Posted by UseBothYourEars on Jan-31-2010 01:44:
Re: What artists define Canadian music today?
quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
when it comes to music & searching for hidden gems you need to search more because its not a gem or hidden if people already know about it
dont talk about music when your a ameteur in it use both your ears dont talk
music is about listening & you couldnt recognize the things that are unique about music if you payed someone to show you what they are
Canadian music is more than rock look at the history before you talk again use both your ears
each region has a distinct sound because of the people that live there music is a reflection of the people who make it & where they come from/Who they are
If you want to learn Cbout canadians & music go back to my old threads last year
19+ Vs -18
How Caandian Are You
Canadian music pre 95 vs post 1996
music ameteurs like you will learn something then
remember you said which artists represent Canada & all you mention is rock artists Canada is bigger then that
quote:
Originally posted by LKD
im glad when it comes to canadian music you think of me
you might as well say my name you already went out & impersonated me in public instead of playing Hangman
quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Thanks you I always have aimed to be #1 in Canada
I never want it to sound like Canadian music tho because 90% of The Music That the Canadian Music indsutry supports is cheesy/2 perfect always shiny & clean no soul no feelings
Canadian music varies and theres lots of talented artists all over Canada making different kinds of music & hopefully 1 day they get recognized by the fans here
Canadians vary province to province but we all have some common traitsonce you identify thoose there are no limits 2 music
The main thing about Canada & the thing I Do is MultiCulturalism
alot of you djs or producers cant make music that gets a reaction in Canada & have to go overseas to gte one because they dont know how to make music for Canadians yet because they dont know about people in there Country or music that thoose people represent
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-31-2010 01:49:
Oh. My. God.
Posted by UseBothYourEars on Jan-31-2010 02:00:
Jenny I know it took me awhile to reply sorry
I could go deep into my Canadian Music collection but I dont wnat 2 let you know my "gems" heres some not hiiden songs but theere are some gems in there
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-31-2010 02:40:
Here's a great Canadian gem.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-31-2010 02:43:
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-31-2010 02:53:
This isn't Canadian, but it rules. It's better than your whole life, *****.
Posted by LKD on Jan-31-2010 02:58:
and this thread can be closed now.
Posted by feelgood on Jan-31-2010 03:08:
Wait! before the thread is closed.
true canadian folk ri' hurr.
Posted by The Ear on Jan-31-2010 05:08:
Re: Re: What artists define Canadian music today?
quote:
Originally posted by UseBothYourEars
when it comes to music & searching for hidden gems you need to search more because its not a gem or hidden if people already know about it
dont talk about music when your a ameteur in it use both your ears dont talk
music is about listening & you couldnt recognize the things that are unique about music if you payed someone to show you what they are
Canadian music is more than rock look at the history before you talk again use both your ears
each region has a distinct sound because of the people that live there music is a reflection of the people who make it & where they come from/Who they are
If you want to learn Cbout canadians & music go back to my old threads last year
19+ Vs -18
How Caandian Are You
Canadian music pre 95 vs post 1996
music ameteurs like you will learn something then
remember you said which artists represent Canada & all you mention is rock artists Canada is bigger then that
im glad when it comes to canadian music you think of me
you might as well say my name you already went out & impersonated me in public instead of playing Hangman
Thanks you I always have aimed to be #1 in Canada
I never want it to sound like Canadian music tho because 90% of The Music That the Canadian Music indsutry supports is cheesy/2 perfect always shiny & clean no soul no feelings
Canadian music varies and theres lots of talented artists all over Canada making different kinds of music & hopefully 1 day they get recognized by the fans here
Canadians vary province to province but we all have some common traitsonce you identify thoose there are no limits 2 music
The main thing about Canada & the thing I Do is MultiCulturalism
alot of you djs or producers cant make music that gets a reaction in Canada & have to go overseas to gte one because they dont know how to make music for Canadians yet because they dont know about people in there Country or music that thoose people represent
BAHAHAHA. Not only can you not write. You can't even fucking read!
The "rock" bands I mentioned were merely to provide examples and context, but like you do at everything else in your life, you failed at even comprehending a fairly detailed explanation that they were in fact just examples.
Hopefully this brings you one step closer to killing yourself, although I'd expect that you'll also fail at that.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-31-2010 05:11:
This thread is now about Leonard Cohen.
Posted by The Ear on Jan-31-2010 05:28:
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
This thread is now about Leonard Cohen.
Awesome.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-31-2010 05:34:
Posted by Decoder on Jan-31-2010 06:16:
I like Sam Roberts
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-31-2010 07:00:
Just heart Michael Buble on SNL, and I would totally be content with him being the sound of Canadian music. Love his voice and love the style of music he sings. It sounds like he has an old Frank Sinatra feel to him...and I LOVE LOVE LOVEEEEEEEEEEE Frank Sinatra.
Posted by UseBothYourEars on Jan-31-2010 07:24:
Re: Re: Re: What artists define Canadian music today?
quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
I understand exactly
You posted examples of the "artists" you feel are Canadian You Used That Genre Because thats the music you listened to & that you feel confident enough to talk about
The same way you said thoose guys say Blue Rodeo & Tom Cochrane as well but you didnt because you felt personally that thoose guys you mentioned represent a Canadian artist/sound
If you wanted to provide examples you should have used other genres in your argument
Also Cancon rules are funny because you have to meet certain Criteria to be considered Canadian thats why Canadians can get nominated for American Music awards
The biggest EDM song & maybe all time #1 song out of Canada is still SunGlasses @ Night
Watch
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-31-2010 07:33:
Uh, Vanity 6 wasn't Canadian.
Posted by UseBothYourEars on Jan-31-2010 07:36:
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Uh, Vanity 6 wasn't Canadian.
the lead singer is Canadian
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