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when I click on all these songs it says something like "ft. Pharrel" what means that?
"Featuring" someone that's not musically talented enough to be a frontman.when I click on all these songs it says something like "ft. Pharrel" what means that?
Yeah, not really. Jay-Z features on people's songs. So does Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, etc. But it's not just hacks that feature, sometimes the feature is a lot bigger than the "main" artist."Featuring" someone that's not musically talented enough to be a frontman.when I click on all these songs it says something like "ft. Pharrel" what means that?
I think you supported my case more than you think you did.Yeah, not really. Jay-Z features on people's songs. So does Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, etc. But it's not just hacks that feature, sometimes the feature is a lot bigger than the "main" artist."Featuring" someone that's not musically talented enough to be a frontman.when I click on all these songs it says something like "ft. Pharrel" what means that?
I think Pharrell produced it, and sings some of it?
I think that is Pharrell on the vocals there which are easily the weakest point of the song.I do know the song Get Lucky. Is that them on vocals or are they sampling and/or using another singer? Sounds like something Earth Wind and Fire would have released decades ago. Not awful.I think most people would agree that Daft Punk songs can vary in quality. I could see Get Lucky being pretty divisive. On the one hand, it has an undoubtedly great hook. On the other, I do think it rides that hook into the ground a bit. It could probably use a bit more of a bridge, IMO. The song never really builds in a way that, say, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger does.Well now hold on a second....I found a song of their's last night called "Around the World" and the lyrics go "Around the world, around the world around the world around the world" only it sounds like a robot. Seems a little repetitive to me, GB. Maybe that's just one song, though.Officer Pete Malloy said:Wow. I didn't know that one person could be so, so wrong.EYLive said:That daft punk crap is 1000 times worse than Blurred Lines. Mindless repetitive drivel.
I still think it's a pretty good summer jam. On that album, the only song I like better is Instant Crush (which everyone else seems to hate).
How old are you?you grumpy ol' white men crack me up....so much fail and misinformation going on here it's giving many casual observers a whole lotta![]()
are you black?you grumpy ol' white men crack me up....so much fail and misinformation going on here it's giving many casual observers a whole lotta![]()
why does that matter? are you racist?are you black?you grumpy ol' white men crack me up....so much fail and misinformation going on here it's giving many casual observers a whole lotta![]()
I'm not a fan of any of the musicians I just listed, but they are "frontmen." Solo acts who put out records that (relatively speaking) sell, and tour arenas with their own nom on the marquee.I think you supported my case more than you think you did.Yeah, not really. Jay-Z features on people's songs. So does Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, etc. But it's not just hacks that feature, sometimes the feature is a lot bigger than the "main" artist."Featuring" someone that's not musically talented enough to be a frontman.when I click on all these songs it says something like "ft. Pharrel" what means that?
I think Pharrell produced it, and sings some of it?
Pretty sure Dilla and ?uestlove were the cause.......but let's not discredit Common's ability.#successWhen you say blew up (specifically in reference to Common) what do you mean?Major said:Most of those bands are on Major's list. Most of you guys don't like anything hip hop/sampling related. That's what it comes down to.McGarnicle said:Your statement comes via the filter of your own individual tastes and it is simply false to say that everyone should appreciate the same music as being "quality" that you do.Music means different things to different people. For me, part of it is nostalgia, sure. I like listening to the metal from my teens but also like more current stuff like Black Keys, Alabama Shakes, Imagine Dragons, Muse, Cage the Elephant, etc. My favorite band is Pearl Jam who many people say peaked in the '90s but are still putting out great music to this day. Then I'm into classic rock from the 70s too. Notice that my taste is entirely in the rock genre. To you, stuff like Kanye and this dude is "genius", but I'll never like it. That doesn't make your taste "evolved" and mine stuck in a time machine. People like what they like and it's ignorant to say they should share your tastes.Yep and many here are stuck in a time machine taking them back to 1982. Nothing is wrong with that but music and musicians evolve and so should you. Quality music is quality regardless of time or place.Hey, some folks like anchovies on pizza. There's something out there for everyone I guess. Rock on.Brilliant track that is definitely the song of the summer and maybe year. Tough to find quality music at the top of the charts but this is a perfect example of Pharrell genius sampling a classic Marvin Gaye track and giving it a new flavor with Thicke's vocals.
And if you plan to watch the unedited version of the video, please save the interruption and take your pants off before viewing.
Kanye has been around for a very long time and is pretty much the reason Common and John Legend blew the f up. Give the man his props.
Because you've used the term 'grumpy ol' white men' repeatedly in this thread. Sounds like you might be the racist.why does that matter? are you racist?are you black?you grumpy ol' white men crack me up....so much fail and misinformation going on here it's giving many casual observers a whole lotta![]()
Pretty sure Pharrell produced the track. And saying he isn't musically talented is ridiculous. He's probably the best producer of the last 10 years IMO. I would just ignore Andy's judgement on music. Saying Prince is overrated is one of the most ######ed things I've ever heard.Pharrell is extremely talented. Love the Neptunes and Clipse. The first N.E.R.D album is INCREDIBLE!"Featuring" someone that's not musically talented enough to be a frontman.when I click on all these songs it says something like "ft. Pharrel" what means that?
When did this place get so serious?Pretty sure Pharrell produced the track. And saying he isn't musically talented is ridiculous. He's probably the best producer of the last 10 years IMO. I would just ignore Andy's judgement on music. Saying Prince is overrated is one of the most ######ed things I've ever heard.Pharrell is extremely talented. Love the Neptunes and Clipse. The first N.E.R.D album is INCREDIBLE!"Featuring" someone that's not musically talented enough to be a frontman.when I click on all these songs it says something like "ft. Pharrel" what means that?
Stop playing the race card. I'm just talking facts.Because you've used the term 'grumpy ol' white men' repeatedly in this thread. Sounds like you might be the racist.why does that matter? are you racist?are you black?you grumpy ol' white men crack me up....so much fail and misinformation going on here it's giving many casual observers a whole lotta![]()
Pretty simple. When you deal with genius especially on a artistic level, the masses can't comprehend and getWhen did this place get so serious?Pretty sure Pharrell produced the track. And saying he isn't musically talented is ridiculous. He's probably the best producer of the last 10 years IMO. I would just ignore Andy's judgement on music. Saying Prince is overrated is one of the most ######ed things I've ever heard.Pharrell is extremely talented. Love the Neptunes and Clipse. The first N.E.R.D album is INCREDIBLE!"Featuring" someone that's not musically talented enough to be a frontman.when I click on all these songs it says something like "ft. Pharrel" what means that?![]()
Why do you think we're all white?Stop playing the race card. I'm just talking facts.Because you've used the term 'grumpy ol' white men' repeatedly in this thread. Sounds like you might be the racist.why does that matter? are you racist?are you black?you grumpy ol' white men crack me up....so much fail and misinformation going on here it's giving many casual observers a whole lotta![]()
Might be repetitive but a perfectly awesome song when you are rolling.Well now hold on a second....I found a song of their's last night called "Around the World" and the lyrics go "Around the world, around the world around the world around the world" only it sounds like a robot. Seems a little repetitive to me, GB. Maybe that's just one song, though.Officer Pete Malloy said:Wow. I didn't know that one person could be so, so wrong.EYLive said:That daft punk crap is 1000 times worse than Blurred Lines. Mindless repetitive drivel.
Because most of you are. I'm sure there's a Herman Cain here and there and maybe a few Rubios but that's about it.Why do you think we're all white?Stop playing the race card. I'm just talking facts.Because you've used the term 'grumpy ol' white men' repeatedly in this thread. Sounds like you might be the racist.why does that matter? are you racist?are you black?you grumpy ol' white men crack me up....so much fail and misinformation going on here it's giving many casual observers a whole lotta![]()
Resurrection was a might fine release...successful even, and it wasn't produced by any of the guys listed abovePretty sure Dilla and ?uestlove were the cause.......but let's not discredit Common's ability.#successWhen you say blew up (specifically in reference to Common) what do you mean?Major said:Most of those bands are on Major's list. Most of you guys don't like anything hip hop/sampling related. That's what it comes down to.McGarnicle said:Your statement comes via the filter of your own individual tastes and it is simply false to say that everyone should appreciate the same music as being "quality" that you do.Music means different things to different people. For me, part of it is nostalgia, sure. I like listening to the metal from my teens but also like more current stuff like Black Keys, Alabama Shakes, Imagine Dragons, Muse, Cage the Elephant, etc. My favorite band is Pearl Jam who many people say peaked in the '90s but are still putting out great music to this day. Then I'm into classic rock from the 70s too. Notice that my taste is entirely in the rock genre. To you, stuff like Kanye and this dude is "genius", but I'll never like it. That doesn't make your taste "evolved" and mine stuck in a time machine. People like what they like and it's ignorant to say they should share your tastes.Yep and many here are stuck in a time machine taking them back to 1982. Nothing is wrong with that but music and musicians evolve and so should you. Quality music is quality regardless of time or place.Hey, some folks like anchovies on pizza. There's something out there for everyone I guess. Rock on.Brilliant track that is definitely the song of the summer and maybe year. Tough to find quality music at the top of the charts but this is a perfect example of Pharrell genius sampling a classic Marvin Gaye track and giving it a new flavor with Thicke's vocals.
And if you plan to watch the unedited version of the video, please save the interruption and take your pants off before viewing.
Kanye has been around for a very long time and is pretty much the reason Common and John Legend blew the f up. Give the man his props.
Racist & immature.Because most of you are. I'm sure there's a Herman Cain here and there and maybe a few Rubios but that's about it.Why do you think we're all white?Stop playing the race card. I'm just talking facts.Because you've used the term 'grumpy ol' white men' repeatedly in this thread. Sounds like you might be the racist.why does that matter? are you racist?are you black?you grumpy ol' white men crack me up....so much fail and misinformation going on here it's giving many casual observers a whole lotta![]()
Sup No ID? aka Kanye's mentor #genius #yeezusResurrection was a might fine release...successful even, and it wasn't produced by any of the guys listed abovePretty sure Dilla and ?uestlove were the cause.......but let's not discredit Common's ability.#successWhen you say blew up (specifically in reference to Common) what do you mean?Major said:Most of those bands are on Major's list. Most of you guys don't like anything hip hop/sampling related. That's what it comes down to.McGarnicle said:Your statement comes via the filter of your own individual tastes and it is simply false to say that everyone should appreciate the same music as being "quality" that you do.Music means different things to different people. For me, part of it is nostalgia, sure. I like listening to the metal from my teens but also like more current stuff like Black Keys, Alabama Shakes, Imagine Dragons, Muse, Cage the Elephant, etc. My favorite band is Pearl Jam who many people say peaked in the '90s but are still putting out great music to this day. Then I'm into classic rock from the 70s too. Notice that my taste is entirely in the rock genre. To you, stuff like Kanye and this dude is "genius", but I'll never like it. That doesn't make your taste "evolved" and mine stuck in a time machine. People like what they like and it's ignorant to say they should share your tastes.Yep and many here are stuck in a time machine taking them back to 1982. Nothing is wrong with that but music and musicians evolve and so should you. Quality music is quality regardless of time or place.Hey, some folks like anchovies on pizza. There's something out there for everyone I guess. Rock on.Brilliant track that is definitely the song of the summer and maybe year. Tough to find quality music at the top of the charts but this is a perfect example of Pharrell genius sampling a classic Marvin Gaye track and giving it a new flavor with Thicke's vocals.
And if you plan to watch the unedited version of the video, please save the interruption and take your pants off before viewing.
Kanye has been around for a very long time and is pretty much the reason Common and John Legend blew the f up. Give the man his props.
Oh, I completely agree. But Like Water For Chocolate was his first commercial success.......before Kanye.Resurrection was a might fine release...successful even, and it wasn't produced by any of the guys listed abovePretty sure Dilla and ?uestlove were the cause.......but let's not discredit Common's ability.#successWhen you say blew up (specifically in reference to Common) what do you mean?Major said:Most of those bands are on Major's list. Most of you guys don't like anything hip hop/sampling related. That's what it comes down to.McGarnicle said:Your statement comes via the filter of your own individual tastes and it is simply false to say that everyone should appreciate the same music as being "quality" that you do.Music means different things to different people. For me, part of it is nostalgia, sure. I like listening to the metal from my teens but also like more current stuff like Black Keys, Alabama Shakes, Imagine Dragons, Muse, Cage the Elephant, etc. My favorite band is Pearl Jam who many people say peaked in the '90s but are still putting out great music to this day. Then I'm into classic rock from the 70s too. Notice that my taste is entirely in the rock genre. To you, stuff like Kanye and this dude is "genius", but I'll never like it. That doesn't make your taste "evolved" and mine stuck in a time machine. People like what they like and it's ignorant to say they should share your tastes.Yep and many here are stuck in a time machine taking them back to 1982. Nothing is wrong with that but music and musicians evolve and so should you. Quality music is quality regardless of time or place.Hey, some folks like anchovies on pizza. There's something out there for everyone I guess. Rock on.Brilliant track that is definitely the song of the summer and maybe year. Tough to find quality music at the top of the charts but this is a perfect example of Pharrell genius sampling a classic Marvin Gaye track and giving it a new flavor with Thicke's vocals.
And if you plan to watch the unedited version of the video, please save the interruption and take your pants off before viewing.
Kanye has been around for a very long time and is pretty much the reason Common and John Legend blew the f up. Give the man his props.
coolNever even heard of the guy.
Hey hey hey?Are you trying to be more annoying than the song?Hey Hey Hey!
Everybody on this board has a peak. A few years ago it was Furley. Before that it was Otis. Hell, even Tim had his peak. During this peak the poster is constantly posting, in threads and making new ones. Right now, our friend Major is hitting his peak.Are you trying to be more annoying than the song?Hey Hey Hey!
Everybody on this board has a peak. A few years ago it was Furley. Before that it was Otis. Hell, even Tim had his peak. During this peak the poster is constantly posting, in threads and making new ones. Right now, our friend Major is hitting his peak.Are you trying to be more annoying than the song?Hey Hey Hey!
The good news is nobody can keep up the pace we are closer to the end then we are the beginning.
OK, Randy Jackson.Everybody on this board has a peak. A few years ago it was Furley. Before that it was Otis. Hell, even Tim had his peak. During this peak the poster is constantly posting, in threads and making new ones. Right now, our friend Major is hitting his peak.Are you trying to be more annoying than the song?Hey Hey Hey!
The good news is nobody can keep up the pace we are closer to the end then we are the beginning.![]()
yo bro! I'm only in like 3-4 threads. Drive slow, homey!
You wanna hug me?Heard this song over the weekend and again today at the gym. I've changed my opinion.
It's not innocuous, it ####### blows
Heard this song over the weekend and again today at the gym. I've changed my opinion.
It's not innocuous, it ####### blows
Heard this song over the weekend and again today at the gym. I've changed my opinion.
It's not innocuous, it ####### blowsYou wanna hug me?
Heard this song over the weekend and again today at the gym. I've changed my opinion.
It's not innocuous, it ####### blowsYou wanna hug me?What rhymes with 'hell yes'?