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  1. ForgetMe

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    Okay. So let me see if I'm following you. What you are saying is that for punk, the music itself has to physically make you feel something, even without lyrics? If that's the case, I feel like that's a very subjective thing. Someone could physically feel something from a Brittany Spears song...
  2. ForgetMe

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    Musically, in your opinion of course. I feel we've already agreed what is the common thread otherwise.
  3. ForgetMe

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    Sure, the music should come into play. But the music usually is a product of the way people feel. Some play really fast. Some play really slow and heavy. Some mid tempo. Some is melodic. Some play just three power chords the whole song. And it can all come out sounding completely...
  4. ForgetMe

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    I don't think I can ever describe punk in it's "purest form" but what I think punk is, is essentially a rejection of most values and ideas of mainstream culture, a good DIY ethic, angst, politics, having critical views, open minds etc. I'm sure I could make the list longer and be more in depth...
  5. ForgetMe

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    Okay. I'll let this one go. You almost got to me there.
  6. ForgetMe

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    Hahahaha. I can't tell if I should take you seriously or not.
  7. ForgetMe

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    Far from. The only people who say this are the ones too jaded to notice and scene drop outs. There are active punk scenes all over the place. What is punk in it's purest form anyways? Like I've said, there are so many different sounds that people describe as punk.
  8. ForgetMe

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    If we are speaking of only the period of where The Smiths were an active band, I don't think they were a band people would consider punk at the time. They aren't punk the same way bands, such as Circle Jerks or Black Flag, who were around the same time, were punk. But in the whole aspect of...
  9. ForgetMe

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    And it takes more than music to be punk. You can't play fast, hard, etc. but have an attitude that completely mirrors the culture you are rejecting, and still call yourself punk. I would much sooner call The Smiths punk, then let's say Sum 41 or any pseudo punk band around right now...
  10. ForgetMe

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    By no means what so ever?
  11. ForgetMe

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    I wouldn't say I wasted my time. And I have more tact to attack you for you musical ambitions. Oh, I didn't assume you were attacking my physical attributes. I just found it funny that you feel your posts are more attractive, then let's say, mine. I'm trying to be as quick as I can. Just...
  12. ForgetMe

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    Thank you for noticing. Don't forget to write that one down so you can quote yourself again. Maybe put it on your homepage. So you know a lot about being attractive? Please, shed some light on us poor folk. You're drowning here. I would love to just throw you a line, but I think I...
  13. ForgetMe

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    And you've think you won... As you stated previously: Yes, being influenced by the New York Dolls could have had an effect on the music he wants played and how he may be punk. Sure, in this context, you may be referring to how this doesn't make him the "harbinger of the whole genre", but...
  14. ForgetMe

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    So, let me get this straight. What you are saying is that the style of music is what makes someone punk. Is it also how you dress? Or where you live? Punk is not defined solely by the sound of music, nor your attire and so on. There are so many different punk sounds, but the mentality and...
  15. ForgetMe

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    Agreed. Morrissey's definitely punk.
  16. ForgetMe

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    Weird...I agree with you. Like I said, maybe there really is something... Yes, lyrics definitely make a big part of this genre. There are plenty of variations of music within the "emo" genre that can make the point that music isn't the deciding factor of what is "emo" and what isn't.
  17. ForgetMe

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    What "emo" got you into Moz? There is definitely a misrepresentation of what emo music actually is and what it has become today.
  18. ForgetMe

    R. Kelly Fan Club

    I'm glad there are other people out there who see the true beauty of R. Kelley. He's just a tormented soul trying to get by in this f***ed up world. So inspiring.
  19. ForgetMe

    R. Kelly Fan Club

    Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Tdv4GA9Wu0 Last time I couldn't find it. God is on our side today.
  20. ForgetMe

    R. Kelly Fan Club

    I will do everything in my power to find it. It's that important. My search will begin now.
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