Satan's Anus wrote:
Holy_Terror wrote:
Also, what universally praised album are you talking about..Keepers II? That's the last album Helloween released that is a consensus winner.
This is what I mean. That statement is so ludicrous it's not even worth speaking with you. It's a categorically FASLE statement, not even a shred of truth to it. You're delusional.
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Another thing, if the 30 second clips were so inadequate for you, then why did you feel the need to attack my opinion? You have just acknowledged that you lack sufficient information to be able to argue the point with me. For me the 30 second clips were totally enough for me to form an opinion. It was 30 second clips of music I don't enjoy...at all. Seems to me like you just keep proving me right. Now I know why you couldnt support any of your arguments. Because you have no argument. That is probably the worst thing about this whole debate. You don't have an opinion on the matter, you just tossed your two cents in because you wanted to disagree with me. That truly is the most disheartening thing about this. Next time I just won't even respond to your malicious little stupidities.
You're a weird dude. I argued that a band—any band at all—putting out re-recordings of older tunes, in a more acoustic pop-oriented fashion, does
not equate to selling out or going for mass commercial appeal. That opinion has NOTHING to do with these 30-second clips. Nothing at all.
You act like you have inside information and know for a fact what Helloween's motivation was here. You don't, of course. The more logical explanation is that the band is just doing something a bit different, like Bon Jovi did with This Left Feels Right. Now, surely Bon Jovi isn't the 80s rock band they once were, but they're not an acoustic band now, are they? They've put out two rock albums since This Left Feels Right, and they even did a country-tinged rock album in between. But again, still putting out the same sort of rock music they've been doing since the 90s, despite these one-off forays into different styles.
That's what it's like being a true artist, you know. You just try things, but most real artists come back to what they do best. So why can't Helloween do it from an artistic standpoint, huh? Why does there have to be some grand scheme of becoming a commercial success? Are you such a bitter and sad man that you just can't grasp this sort of thing?
And like I said, I don't need to hear this album to have a counter opinion to your so-call opinion. What I said is universally appropriate.
You lose.
And I'll ask again. When was the last time you put this much time and energy into discussing something you do like? Go on, Mr. Happy, find an example.
Categorically false? It's best if you not use phrases like that because it's clear that you don't know what it means. This is an example of a categorically false statement.
"Human beings can fly because they are born with wings."
That is a categorically false statement because it is impossible. For something to be categorically false, there can be absoutely no argument as to the falsity of the statement, for example because it is impossible.
So using the phrase "categorically false" in an opinion based statement, is as you said, ludicrous.
I never said that it was a fact that this record was money-motivated. Again, as I've said numerous times, it was an opinion. I then provided evidence as to why I had that particular opinion. You can't seem to get past this part so I'll spell it out again, in the same paragraph, so you can understand it. IN MY OPINION THIS RECORDING WAS DONE TO MAKE MONEY AND BE MORE COMMERCIAL. For my reasons, refer to all the posts you've read already. This is getting a little old, particularly because of how fucking thick you are.
And you can go on and on about the "true artist" bull shit. I don't think anyone buys that anymore. The second you put a price tag on your art, then you can't claim the "true artist" bull shit anymore because as we all know, you need money to live. In general, the more money you have, the better you live. Not necessarily true, but it does make life easier. For a band in the music industry, whose entirely livelihood depends on how much money they make off of people buying their records, the true artist argument is just a stinking heap of shit. So take that fanboy shit somewhere else.
And lets see, times where I have put this much energy into something I liked....hmm.
Refer to my posts about:
Satan, Nocturnal Rites, Helvetets Port, Agent Steel, Lost Horizon, etc, etc.
Just because you only read the posts where I talk about things that I don't like, doesnt mean that's all I talk about. Since you just want to disagree with me, you only seem to remember the negative ones, particularly about bands you are a hopeless fanboy for (Helloween).
So, I'm not going to say whether I win or lose, its kind of stupid and lame for the combatants to be able to declare themselves the winner. I also don't expect anyone else to have read our responses due to their length.
I'm done with this so save yourself the time of responding because it won't be read.....pretty much because I've had to write the same thing over and over again, in a pretty clear way, and you still havent gotten the basic point. Since I can't draw pictures in crayon and post them on the board, this is all likely to go right over your head again.