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Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 19, 2011 20:29

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Must be at least partially true, I haven't heard a better explanation. What, no counterpoints?? This is out of your pay grade StonedToad. I might be off the wall, but you ain't all that bright. Some things can be overcome, and some can't. Although I'm glad to put some spice into the holidays for you all. grinning smiley

All you've done is create a self-aggrandizing hypothesis from the top of your head...it isn't 'off the wall', that would be fun. It isn't anything.

Lol - at least I HAVE a self-aggrandizing hypothesis. You ain't got nothing but some petty gripes. Which once again makes mine the greatest rock and roll generation *raucous applause*


is your arm getting sore yet? from all the patting of yourself on the back?


...or from doing something else.

Dude if I was as ugly as you, I'd just shut the hell up.

Huh? Ugly? Moi?

My, my. Are we having trouble taking a joke?

How would you feel if you were caught masturbating...it isn't pretty.

Ok, now you've crossed the line - you've insulted every hard-working, tax-paying autoerotic specialist (including yourself) that posts WAY TOO MUCH on here. Btw, when are you gonna come up with an actual point? It's hard to have a smackdown when the other guy is doing nothing but whining about the order of things. Stop yer crying, pool boy. The lyrics are printed so you can understand your position. Man I love this song.







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Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 19, 2011 20:31

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Must be at least partially true, I haven't heard a better explanation. What, no counterpoints?? This is out of your pay grade StonedToad. I might be off the wall, but you ain't all that bright. Some things can be overcome, and some can't. Although I'm glad to put some spice into the holidays for you all. grinning smiley

All you've done is create a self-aggrandizing hypothesis from the top of your head...it isn't 'off the wall', that would be fun. It isn't anything.

Lol - at least I HAVE a self-aggrandizing hypothesis. You ain't got nothing but some petty gripes. Which once again makes mine the greatest rock and roll generation *raucous applause*

is your arm getting sore yet? from all the patting of yourself on the back?

No, but I guarantee your backside will hurt as long as I have my foot in it.

but there are exercises for that, right? chronic back pain is no laughing matter, you know.
You're no laughing matter either. Go back to sleep.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: December 19, 2011 20:33

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Must be at least partially true, I haven't heard a better explanation. What, no counterpoints?? This is out of your pay grade StonedToad. I might be off the wall, but you ain't all that bright. Some things can be overcome, and some can't. Although I'm glad to put some spice into the holidays for you all. grinning smiley

All you've done is create a self-aggrandizing hypothesis from the top of your head...it isn't 'off the wall', that would be fun. It isn't anything.

Lol - at least I HAVE a self-aggrandizing hypothesis. You ain't got nothing but some petty gripes. Which once again makes mine the greatest rock and roll generation *raucous applause*

is your arm getting sore yet? from all the patting of yourself on the back?

No, but I guarantee your backside will hurt as long as I have my foot in it.

but there are exercises for that, right? chronic back pain is no laughing matter, you know.
You're no laughing matter either. Go back to sleep.

but, i laugh in my sleep! i'm running out of options here.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 19, 2011 22:12

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Must be at least partially true, I haven't heard a better explanation. What, no counterpoints?? This is out of your pay grade StonedToad. I might be off the wall, but you ain't all that bright. Some things can be overcome, and some can't. Although I'm glad to put some spice into the holidays for you all. grinning smiley

All you've done is create a self-aggrandizing hypothesis from the top of your head...it isn't 'off the wall', that would be fun. It isn't anything.

Lol - at least I HAVE a self-aggrandizing hypothesis. You ain't got nothing but some petty gripes. Which once again makes mine the greatest rock and roll generation *raucous applause*

is your arm getting sore yet? from all the patting of yourself on the back?

No, but I guarantee your backside will hurt as long as I have my foot in it.

but there are exercises for that, right? chronic back pain is no laughing matter, you know.
You're no laughing matter either. Go back to sleep.

but, i laugh in my sleep! i'm running out of options here.

You're not playing with yourself right now are you because every joke you do sounds like you were doing something else while you were making it.grinning smiley

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: jamesfdouglas ()
Date: December 19, 2011 22:43

Congrats for being born in 1953.

Your generation was the pinnacle of cool for many years, and to you baby boomers, you still are.
Thank you for running things like Rolling Stone magazine and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to show us lowly Generation x'ers (and Gen Y) what we should be listening to instead of, God forbid, we happen to look through myopically-American cultural self-importance.

Thank you for reminding us (brainless punks devoid of individual opinion or original thought) every year about the 20th, 30th, 40th anniversary of Things That Happened When You Were The IT Generation. It's very thoughtful of you.

Thanks for letting us know that hip-hop, alternative rock and heavy metal are 100% garbage with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.

Thanks for also reminding us that in your minds, 'current music' can still be something that was released 10-15 years ago.

Thanks for introducing us to the $100+ concert ticket price. You're all established and very, very well fed, so you deserve to be able to go to a show where dirty, dangerous 20-30 somethings are priced out.

Thanks for being The Greatest Rock and Roll Generation, ever. Culture hasn't changed, music is and will always be derivitave from either The Beatles or The Rolling Stones, since nothing at all ever came before either.

[thepowergoats.com]



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Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: December 19, 2011 23:25

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Must be at least partially true, I haven't heard a better explanation. What, no counterpoints?? This is out of your pay grade StonedToad. I might be off the wall, but you ain't all that bright. Some things can be overcome, and some can't. Although I'm glad to put some spice into the holidays for you all. grinning smiley

All you've done is create a self-aggrandizing hypothesis from the top of your head...it isn't 'off the wall', that would be fun. It isn't anything.

Lol - at least I HAVE a self-aggrandizing hypothesis. You ain't got nothing but some petty gripes. Which once again makes mine the greatest rock and roll generation *raucous applause*

is your arm getting sore yet? from all the patting of yourself on the back?

No, but I guarantee your backside will hurt as long as I have my foot in it.

but there are exercises for that, right? chronic back pain is no laughing matter, you know.
You're no laughing matter either. Go back to sleep.

but, i laugh in my sleep! i'm running out of options here.

You're not playing with yourself right now are you because every joke you do sounds like you were doing something else while you were making it.grinning smiley

thank you for noticing

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 19, 2011 23:47

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Congrats for being born in 1953.

Your generation was the pinnacle of cool for many years, and to you baby boomers, you still are.
Thank you for running things like Rolling Stone magazine and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to show us lowly Generation x'ers (and Gen Y) what we should be listening to instead of, God forbid, we happen to look through myopically-American cultural self-importance.

Thank you for reminding us (brainless punks devoid of individual opinion or original thought) every year about the 20th, 30th, 40th anniversary of Things That Happened When You Were The IT Generation. It's very thoughtful of you.

Thanks for letting us know that hip-hop, alternative rock and heavy metal are 100% garbage with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.

Thanks for also reminding us that in your minds, 'current music' can still be something that was released 10-15 years ago.

Thanks for introducing us to the $100+ concert ticket price. You're all established and very, very well fed, so you deserve to be able to go to a show where dirty, dangerous 20-30 somethings are priced out.

Thanks for being The Greatest Rock and Roll Generation, ever. Culture hasn't changed, music is and will always be derivitave from either The Beatles or The Rolling Stones, since nothing at all ever came before either.

Let me be clear - I was 4 when Satisfaction came out. Born '61. And thanks for making my point about the pompous ass attitude towards new music that that people born previous subscribe to. Now we're getting somewhere. I'm still caught in the crunch of their excesses man - I just laid off for like the 20th time. No silver platter here just survival. That's where RHCP comes from. We were born with funk and dysfunction. These dudes are 50 and they're still pulling their pants down. Or at least shirtless. feel the funk mf




Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: December 19, 2011 23:54

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I'm still caught in the crunch of their excesses man - I just laid off for like the 20th time.

with your flair for diplomacy, i find this very difficult to understand....

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 20, 2011 00:01

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I'm still caught in the crunch of their excesses man - I just laid off for like the 20th time.

with your flair for diplomacy, i find this very difficult to understand....

I'm a prince at work. I was making way too much after 5 years and they wanted to reduce the contract. By about half. Whether I'm asked to come back or not remains to be seen but they're pimping it like they will. Now go play with yourself. Again.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: December 20, 2011 00:37

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Congrats for being born in 1953.

Your generation was the pinnacle of cool for many years, and to you baby boomers, you still are.
Thank you for running things like Rolling Stone magazine and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to show us lowly Generation x'ers (and Gen Y) what we should be listening to instead of, God forbid, we happen to look through myopically-American cultural self-importance.

Thank you for reminding us (brainless punks devoid of individual opinion or original thought) every year about the 20th, 30th, 40th anniversary of Things That Happened When You Were The IT Generation. It's very thoughtful of you.

Thanks for letting us know that hip-hop, alternative rock and heavy metal are 100% garbage with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.

Thanks for also reminding us that in your minds, 'current music' can still be something that was released 10-15 years ago.

Thanks for introducing us to the $100+ concert ticket price. You're all established and very, very well fed, so you deserve to be able to go to a show where dirty, dangerous 20-30 somethings are priced out.

Thanks for being The Greatest Rock and Roll Generation, ever. Culture hasn't changed, music is and will always be derivitave from either The Beatles or The Rolling Stones, since nothing at all ever came before either.

Not to slam you...but as I was reading your post I was humming that Alanis Morrisette tune in my head.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: December 20, 2011 00:40

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I'm still caught in the crunch of their excesses man - I just laid off for like the 20th time.

with your flair for diplomacy, i find this very difficult to understand....

I'm a prince at work. I was making way too much after 5 years and they wanted to reduce the contract. By about half. Whether I'm asked to come back or not remains to be seen but they're pimping it like they will. Now go play with yourself. Again.

but, i'm tired.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: December 20, 2011 00:41

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I'm still caught in the crunch of their excesses man - I just laid off for like the 20th time.

with your flair for diplomacy, i find this very difficult to understand....

I'm a prince at work. I was making way too much after 5 years and they wanted to reduce the contract. By about half. Whether I'm asked to come back or not remains to be seen but they're pimping it like they will. Now go play with yourself. Again.

That's so weird...I just saw Prince in concert on Friday!

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: December 20, 2011 00:44

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Must be at least partially true, I haven't heard a better explanation. What, no counterpoints?? This is out of your pay grade StonedToad. I might be off the wall, but you ain't all that bright. Some things can be overcome, and some can't. Although I'm glad to put some spice into the holidays for you all. grinning smiley

All you've done is create a self-aggrandizing hypothesis from the top of your head...it isn't 'off the wall', that would be fun. It isn't anything.

Lol - at least I HAVE a self-aggrandizing hypothesis. You ain't got nothing but some petty gripes. Which once again makes mine the greatest rock and roll generation *raucous applause*


is your arm getting sore yet? from all the patting of yourself on the back?


...or from doing something else.

Dude if I was as ugly as you, I'd just shut the hell up.

Huh? Ugly? Moi?

My, my. Are we having trouble taking a joke?

How would you feel if you were caught masturbating...it isn't pretty.

Ok, now you've crossed the line - you've insulted every hard-working, tax-paying autoerotic specialist (including yourself) that posts WAY TOO MUCH on here. Btw, when are you gonna come up with an actual point? It's hard to have a smackdown when the other guy is doing nothing but whining about the order of things. Stop yer crying, pool boy. The lyrics are printed so you can understand your position. Man I love this song.



I may have already asked you the same thing...you have no point at all to this thread. The only point I was trying to make is that you're a moron.
Bolded for you if that helps it get through.
Sorry that you didn't get it in the previous correspondence, but again, as your a moron, how could I expect that you would have?

Let me know if the bold print helped.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: December 20, 2011 01:15

I think this thread has broken the previous record
for most people simultaneously in a flame war on IORR.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: December 20, 2011 01:21

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I think this thread has broken the previous record
for most people simultaneously in a flame war on IORR.

yay. what was the previous mark? i don't think we even realized we were on the precipice of history...glad we didn't...had we known, the pressure would have been too great, i think, and we would have folded under the weight of it all...

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: jamesfdouglas ()
Date: December 20, 2011 01:34

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Let me be clear - I was 4 when Satisfaction came out. Born '61.

Apologies dude

[thepowergoats.com]

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: jamesfdouglas ()
Date: December 20, 2011 01:37

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Not to slam you...but as I was reading your post I was humming that Alanis Morrisette tune in my head.

haha, you're welcome

[thepowergoats.com]

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 20, 2011 04:00

Kindergarten. The things we had to put up with in elementary school.




Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 20, 2011 04:07

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Let me be clear - I was 4 when Satisfaction came out. Born '61.

Apologies dude

Love you man.

What's your generation all about? And by generation I mean 5 years either way.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: December 20, 2011 05:49

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Not to slam you...but as I was reading your post I was humming that Alanis Morrisette tune in my head.

haha, you're welcome

Thank you! (pun intended)

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: December 20, 2011 08:11

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Let me be clear - I was 4 when Satisfaction came out. Born '61.

Apologies dude

definitely born too late to belong to the rock'n'roll generation...grinning smiley

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Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 21, 2011 08:20

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Let me be clear - I was 4 when Satisfaction came out. Born '61.

Apologies dude

definitely born too late to belong to the rock'n'roll generation...grinning smiley

Not to worry. 2nd grade year for me>




Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 21, 2011 08:30

It's one thing to hear this song as an adult, completely different for an 8 year old sing-song mind




Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: December 21, 2011 08:35

yeah but what makes you think that is more rock'n'roll to hear Status Que as a 8 year old compare to hear Little Red Rooster with Stones (born 56) or Heartbreak Hotel with Elvis ( born 48)...smiling smiley

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Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 21, 2011 08:42

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yeah but what makes you think that is more rock'n'roll to hear Status Que as a 8 year old compare to hear Little Red Rooster with Stones (born 56) or Heartbreak Hotel with Elvis ( born 48)...smiling smiley

Because this is when rock was deconstructed. The chord progression changed when the Beatles got it together and artists were freed up from imitating the blues. Do what you want as long as its four notes or less.



Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: December 21, 2011 08:48

Because this is when rock was deconstructed. The chord progression changed when the Beatles got it together

I personally think that nothing has been developed after 'Be my baby' from 1961 (when I were 8 years old)... where you have complete perfection in a song, it's both pop and rock and everything worth listen to ...

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 21, 2011 09:44

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Because this is when rock was deconstructed. The chord progression changed when the Beatles got it together

I personally think that nothing has been developed after 'Be my baby' from 1961 (when I were 8 years old)... where you have complete perfection in a song, it's both pop and rock and everything worth listen to ...

Ok, you had your first wet dream when you were 8. What do you want me to do about it?

The Beatles at Washington Coliseum '64, I was about 3 miles from here at the time in Arlington in my jammies although my cousins (much older)in Greenbelt had gone to the show




Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: December 21, 2011 10:55

What do you want me to do about it?
This:
Once again reinforcing the fact that my generation literally grew up on modern rock and roll. And nobody else.

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Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: December 21, 2011 11:01

I remember picking up my Nan's coal shovel and singing "She Loves You.. yeah.. yeah.. yeah". I was 5.

"Hard Day's Night" on Boxing Day TV.

The world was more innocent back then.

A nice time to grow up in.

Re: OT: The Greatest Rock n Roll Generation
Posted by: Brue ()
Date: December 23, 2011 04:30

1st grade

Stonewall Jackson Elementary




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