Tocky on 24/2/2008 at 00:14
SMACKED
If you hadn't posted the link I wouldn't even know why I thought that. I think I last saw Starman when it came out.
The_Raven on 24/2/2008 at 00:30
I think our music is going to sound like shit to any alien ears.
catbarf on 24/2/2008 at 01:25
If only dogs can hear it, why not just have random incoherent garbled screaming? It's not like any human will be able to tell.
heretic on 24/2/2008 at 01:54
Quote Posted by catbarf
If only dogs can hear it, why not just have random incoherent garbled screaming? It's not like any human will be able to tell.
I used to have a mutt that would go into kill mode when she heard (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CE7CIWXzno) Yoko Ono, no joke.
flexbuster on 24/2/2008 at 04:51
It would be interesting to see if those albums actually *have* any ridiculously high frequencies on them that aren't removed simply because people can't hear them, but I can't see that happening, and speaker frequency response tends to get shoddy or nonexistent around there anyway. It's probably some weird instinctual reaction to some part of the music. Or something. I don't even know.
Sulphur on 25/2/2008 at 16:48
Quote Posted by flexbuster
(emphasis mine)
Are you actually aware of how opinions and facts operate?
And are you actually aware of how not to take internet rhetoric seriously? :p
I'd point out that if you're a Stones hater, go for it bro, but that doesn't change the
fact that most people out there acknowledge that the Stones added to rock 'n roll History.
Aw, shucks. Did I leave myself open for more criticism because of an argumentum ad populum? Oh dear.
flexbuster on 25/2/2008 at 19:28
"Influenced rock music" and "made some of the best rock music in history" are entirely different statements. I leave the reason why as an exercise for the reader!
Pyrian on 25/2/2008 at 22:37
Quote Posted by dethtoll
...and made my brains leak out my nose.
Ah - so
that's how that happened. :ebil: