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Mean Tweets - Music Edition #3

Dolly Parton's "Jolene" at 33rpm

antonye says...

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Dolly Parton's "Jolene" at 33rpm

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Dolly Parton - Jolene has been added as a related post - related requested by antonye.

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Mumford & Sons - Hopeless Wanderer

Procrastinatron says...

None of the things in that list are even the slightest bit unrelated, and I think that you would be hard-pressed to give an actual, rational reason for claiming that they are.

No, what's happening here is that I jokingly said I find a band you apparently happen to like to be offensively homogenous, and you took real offense to it.

Now, look - if I had been fifteen years old, I might have liked Mumford & Sons. After all, I was completely into the craze at that point, reading Walden, listening almost exclusively to bands who took their names from animals and collectively dressed like day labourers from the early 1900s, but... then it got old, and it got old fast. Why? Because they never created anything knew. It was always accoustic, it always had the exact same sound and feel, and it could almost always be split into one of two categories - maudlin lovesongs (as in, "here I sit brokenhearted") or bright-eyed nature-romanticism (as in, "let's go into the forest and pick wild flowers and be happy FOREVER").

And now, Mumford & Sons are simply carrying on that trend. It's not a new trend by any means, and it's certainly not going to end with our current generation of band wagoneers.

And as it happens, I dislike it quite a bit.

And you're just going to have to deal with that.

Taint said:

You sound like an angry old man.

Mumford and Sons have some great songs and this is a lighthearted, funny video.

You seem to take your dislike of them and expand it into a condemnation of an unrelated list of things you also dislike.

Also people who are "offended" by pop culture and music trends should shampoo my crotch

Mumford & Sons - Hopeless Wanderer

Taint says...

You sound like an angry old man.

Mumford and Sons have some great songs and this is a lighthearted, funny video.

You seem to take your dislike of them and expand it into a condemnation of an unrelated list of things you also dislike.

Also people who are "offended" by pop culture and music trends should shampoo my crotch

Procrastinatron said:

I hadn't even noticed that the loathing of this band had become so ubiquitous as to become cliché.

I'm pretty happy about it, though.

Really, I'm just so tired of all these retro-fetishist, nature-romanticist hipsters with their beards and their work boots and their flannel shirts, treating masculinity as an accessory because they honestly just don't know any better. They're all just perpetual adolescents who for the life of them cannot seem to figure out what it means to become an adult. So they try to find shortcuts.

Dylan was pretentious, but he was also a genius lyricist. Seriously, no bandwagon here, and I don't know if I'd call him the greatest songwriter of all time, but... he was good. Dylan was also highly political, and could be fairly incisive, while these confused little boys, all these hipster douchebags who seem to think that honesty can be bought at a thrift store, only ever sing about flowers and trees and broken hearts.

And they're all the same. Always. As a group, they are so homogenous that it becomes offensive to me.

Mumford & Sons - Hopeless Wanderer

SpaceOddity says...
direpickle said:

Alright, I'll come out and admit it. I don't get the joke?

That is--I get that it's not them, and it's definitely weird, but I think I'm missing some kind of metajoke or something. Am I supposed to recognize the people? Does that have some significance? Does the homo-eroticism and instrument-smashing some have deeper meaning?!

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Mumford & Sons "Timshel" Live - Sideshow Alley

alien_concept (Member Profile)

oritteropo says...

Mumford and Sons?


Why Doesn't MTV Play Music Videos Anymore?

CheshireSmile (Member Profile)

Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait

evil_disco_man says...

>> ^spoco2:

Yeah, I'm not saying it isn't actually audio recorded live, but something in the way they've mixed it has robbed it of the live feeling almost entirely.


Pretty sure it's a soundboard recording, AKA the only good-sounding live stuff posted anywhere (unless you prefer a tin-can cell phone recording). The video (visual) is obviously mixed, because it was set up for a music video. And yes, Red Rocks has beautiful acoustics by itself.

*promote

Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait

TheFreak says...

>> ^spoco2:

I'll pretty much always upvote Mumford and Sons.
But man, that audio doesn't sound like a live feed at all. It sounds like a studio recording overlaid on top of live footage with a tiny bit of audience sound put in the background.
It may be, but the mix makes it sounds anything but live.


I believe you may be underestimating the acoustics at Red Rocks Amphitheater. Although I'm sure the sound technicians probably had something to do with it too.

Anyway, if you ever have the opportunity, don't pass up a concert at Red Rocks.

Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait

alien_concept says...

>> ^spoco2:

I'll pretty much always upvote Mumford and Sons.
But man, that audio doesn't sound like a live feed at all. It sounds like a studio recording overlaid on top of live footage with a tiny bit of audience sound put in the background.
It may be, but the mix makes it sounds anything but live.


It's not the studio version, that much I know for sure.

Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait

spoco2 says...

I'll pretty much always upvote Mumford and Sons.

But man, that audio doesn't sound like a live feed at all. It sounds like a studio recording overlaid on top of live footage with a tiny bit of audience sound put in the background.

It may be, but the mix makes it sounds anything but live.



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