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  • #46
    Re: Rummer Tavern

    Originally posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Don't think I've ever heard a tune by either of them
    That makes two of us. Load of (c)rap.

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    • #47
      Re: Rummer Tavern

      Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
      That makes two of us. Load of (c)rap.
      If you don't know, now you know.

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      • #48
        Re: Rummer Tavern

        Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
        That makes two of us. Load of (c)rap.
        That's hugely dismissive Eric, unless you're joking. I believe you're a Musician as well, and of some repute. I'd expect that answer from others, but not you :thumbup:

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        • #49
          Re: Rummer Tavern

          This Biggie/Tupac thread is getting Rummer & Rummer.

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          • #50
            Re: Rummer Tavern

            Originally posted by Michael Morris View Post
            Seems there some issues. New landlady in the pub removing all the Cardiff stuff after the previous incumbents have done a Rummer (runner) owing a bunch of money (Facebook rumour)
            Apparently it's not the interim landlady who's taken the City stuff down, it was the 'previous incumbent'. He locked up one night and disappeared with it all. Delivery men were turning up to find no one there, the pub was shut for a week. Some City fans are asking for their memorabilia back but the landlady has no idea where it is. Not sure how reliable that info is but it sounds like an episode of Crimewatch worth watching.

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            • #51
              Re: Rummer Tavern

              Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
              That's hugely dismissive Eric, unless you're joking. I believe you're a Musician as well, and of some repute. I'd expect that answer from others, but not you :thumbup:
              It was a bit tongue in cheek, but I don't really understand that sort of rap. I love "Jump Around" as a rap track to make everyone go nuts, but it's a genre that leaves me cold as a rule, particularly when it starts talking about gangs etc. It's a subject that doesn't interest me in the slightest. I've considered rap as more a sort of poetry to a backing track, which may be unfair, but it's how I see it. It's often to tell a story.

              I know I'm weird. I remember having a chat with Mrs HaB about how we listen to music. She listens out mainly for the singer and the words. I listen out for virtually everything else. I'll work out a bass line, chord structure, playing air keyboard at the same time working out riffs. I can rarely shut everything out and just listen to music. The other morning I spent half an hour as I was waking up trying to work out what makes the end of "I Am The Walrus" work at a complex level. I'm not saying any of this to be big headed in any way - far from it as I'm definitely not that sort of person (if only I had the confidence in what I can do), but to try and offer what I think about and how my brain processes music.

              I also think that, whatever "repute" I might have, that I have absolutely no more authority on musical opinion than anyone else. I fully appreciate there are things I don't like and can give a reason for that, while there are undoubtedly things I love that others would hate and could say why as well. And I think that's why music is such a wonderful thing. There are so many styles, genres, growing all the time that virtually everyone can enjoy "music". Is there anything else like it?

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              • #52
                Re: Rummer Tavern

                Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                It was a bit tongue in cheek, but I don't really understand that sort of rap. I love "Jump Around" as a rap track to make everyone go nuts, but it's a genre that leaves me cold as a rule, particularly when it starts talking about gangs etc. It's a subject that doesn't interest me in the slightest. I've considered rap as more a sort of poetry to a backing track, which may be unfair, but it's how I see it. It's often to tell a story.

                I know I'm weird. I remember having a chat with Mrs HaB about how we listen to music. She listens out mainly for the singer and the words. I listen out for virtually everything else. I'll work out a bass line, chord structure, playing air keyboard at the same time working out riffs. I can rarely shut everything out and just listen to music. The other morning I spent half an hour as I was waking up trying to work out what makes the end of "I Am The Walrus" work at a complex level. I'm not saying any of this to be big headed in any way - far from it as I'm definitely not that sort of person (if only I had the confidence in what I can do), but to try and offer what I think about and how my brain processes music.

                I also think that, whatever "repute" I might have, that I have absolutely no more authority on musical opinion than anyone else. I fully appreciate there are things I don't like and can give a reason for that, while there are undoubtedly things I love that others would hate and could say why as well. And I think that's why music is such a wonderful thing. There are so many styles, genres, growing all the time that virtually everyone can enjoy "music". Is there anything else like it?
                What most people mean by music being crap is simply “I don’t like this”. And that’s okay, music is art. It’s subjective.

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                • #53
                  Re: Rummer Tavern

                  Originally posted by Spooky Tree View Post
                  What most people mean by music being crap is simply “I don’t like this”. And that’s okay, music is art. It’s subjective.
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                  • #54
                    Re: Rummer Tavern

                    Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                    It was a bit tongue in cheek, but I don't really understand that sort of rap. I love "Jump Around" as a rap track to make everyone go nuts, but it's a genre that leaves me cold as a rule, particularly when it starts talking about gangs etc. It's a subject that doesn't interest me in the slightest. I've considered rap as more a sort of poetry to a backing track, which may be unfair, but it's how I see it. It's often to tell a story.

                    I know I'm weird. I remember having a chat with Mrs HaB about how we listen to music. She listens out mainly for the singer and the words. I listen out for virtually everything else. I'll work out a bass line, chord structure, playing air keyboard at the same time working out riffs. I can rarely shut everything out and just listen to music. The other morning I spent half an hour as I was waking up trying to work out what makes the end of "I Am The Walrus" work at a complex level. I'm not saying any of this to be big headed in any way - far from it as I'm definitely not that sort of person (if only I had the confidence in what I can do), but to try and offer what I think about and how my brain processes music.

                    I also think that, whatever "repute" I might have, that I have absolutely no more authority on musical opinion than anyone else. I fully appreciate there are things I don't like and can give a reason for that, while there are undoubtedly things I love that others would hate and could say why as well. And I think that's why music is such a wonderful thing. There are so many styles, genres, growing all the time that virtually everyone can enjoy "music". Is there anything else like it?
                    Fair enough, good reply :thumbup: I can understand people disliking any genre on music, there's plenty i wont listen to, i'd rather silence, and i replied to you as i was aware that you may 'understand the intricacies of music what with your musical background and expertise, a subject that you have replied with knowledge. That's some complex shit Mr Bee.... :hehe::thumbup:

                    As i've matured i find it difficult to be dismissive about music in a way that i was in years gone by, i try not to be so puerile these days and attempt (badly) to understand why some people like stuff that i can see no artistic value in. I reached the conclusion that i was wrong and that there's artistic value in almost anything, if something garners a reaction then it obviously has some worth, good and bad.

                    A question i have raised on here once or twice about Music to those who invest plenty of time and no doubt money towards it is about Guitar players. I wanted to know why some guitar players are considered gods in their field, when to me, they all sound brilliant. Now that's my lack of understanding, i can't spot the nuances, details, levels of skill etc, the things only those people who 'study' the sound can offer an explanation for. I didn't get a reply really. The only person who gave me any explanation was TLG, when he said that plenty of professional Guitar players are similar, very good at what they do, the difference can be originality. what's your take Eric?

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