@Reykan
I never implied hostility, don’t worry about it. I was just annoyed that everyone else’s points were being addressed or dismissed but mine, nothing more and nothing less.
@I Was Never Here
I was just saying that this was a song my friend and I listened too a lot. Besides, children don’t exactly have the best taste in music, now do they?
[meta]Purplesmart had some embarrassing musical tastes when she was young, but so did Celestia. Sunbutt STILL listens to Great White and Dokken. Luna teases her about it, and Luna spent a thousand years on the moon.[/meta]
Ah, silver side up track 2. This song will always be called that for me. My friend and I always listened to this song when we went to elementary school…
Tired of living like a blind man, I’m sick of sight without a sense of felling.
This is yet another part of the story where I relearn the existence of a song I’ve heard several times before and have a chance to really experience it.
@Reykan
Because their music was formulaic to a fault. This song was the most novel one they wrote and if you stop and really listen to it then you might start to realize how damning of a condemnation that really is.
It’s a great pop song, but it’s not good music. That’s Nickleback in a nutshell.
If anything, their worst crime is being generic. They’re a prime example of a “radio band”.
Edited because: Correcting a misspelling
I never implied hostility, don’t worry about it. I was just annoyed that everyone else’s points were being addressed or dismissed but mine, nothing more and nothing less.
Or I just didn’t agree with it, that’s cool too. Geeze, no reason to take a lack of a response as hostility.
I was just saying that this was a song my friend and I listened too a lot. Besides, children don’t exactly have the best taste in music, now do they?
I fundamentally disagree with your assessment that “a good pop song” isn’t “good music,” so I don’t have much to say.
Or if her heart went on while was raining on her wedding day
I think this could only be more Canadian if she was singing The Spirit of the Radio by Rush.
@Jrock117
I mean or you guys could completley disregard my explanation, that’s cool too.
I presume that it has something to do with radio saturation. I don’t like this band, but I it that I don’t get the seething hatred either.
Tired of living like a blind man, I’m sick of sight without a sense of felling.
That was my first thought but with how vehemently some people denounce them…
its more of a meme than anything
Because their music was formulaic to a fault. This song was the most novel one they wrote and if you stop and really listen to it then you might start to realize how damning of a condemnation that really is.
It’s a great pop song, but it’s not good music. That’s Nickleback in a nutshell.
I am not a smart man…