Nirvana's place in the world of music....
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Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....
Pearl Jam didn't make the grunge movement happen. Nirvana did. End of story.Follow me at @BluejbgoldComment
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Yea actually that is what got this entire thread started, well that and my desire to get this away from the Amy Winehouse thread. Constellations made the statement that he felt that Nirvana saved Rock & Roll. I replied that I had a differing opinion but didn't want to have that conversation in the Winehouse thread. Earlier in this thread I laid out my reasoning as to why I said what I said.Follow me at @BluejbgoldComment
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Grunge is only a portion of the 90s rock scene. There are many different sub-genres, other than grunge, that took hold. Heavy metal was still around, like Metallica, punk rock took off, like Blink 182, and even rap metal, like Cyprus Hill/Limp Bizkit.
Grunge wasn't around very long. You can argue that it transitioned into other areas, and influenced later artists, but grunge doesn't represent the entire 90s rock movement. Where 90s rock started isn't where it ended.Follow me at @BluejbgoldComment
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“Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.Comment
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Well if you read my reply earlier when you stated it the 1st time, this would be your 3rd time askingFollow me at @BluejbgoldComment
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I didn't say metal was bigger than grunge. I said grunge was a sub-genre of rock n roll, just like metal.
Anyways, none of this really even matters. The Beatles, and Lennon, were THE band during their prime.
Rock wasn't even the major music genre of the 90s. Hell, it's not even the second genre. Rap and Pop destroy rock, during the 90s. It's not even close.
So here we are debating their place in the 90s within rock, when rock isn't even at the top of the music scene.
If we were to talk about music of the 90s, rock takes a back seat to those two, and probably even country music which really exploded and hasn't looked back.
Grunge was a flash in the pan. Did Nirvana represent grunge? Yes. Was Kurt a damn good artist? Most certainly.
But he's still no where near Lennon, and Nirvana can't touch the Beatles with a 10ft pole.“Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.Comment
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That's an awful broad stroke, and you were much more narrow at the beginning.
Like I said, you can compare them just because they both are musical artists.
You tried to compare Cobain and Lennon's legacy/musical impact, which is a much narrower scope.“Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.Comment
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Okay? What does that prove?
I didn't say metal was bigger than grunge. I said grunge was a sub-genre of rock n roll, just like metal.
Anyways, none of this really even matters. The Beatles, and Lennon, were THE band during their prime.
Rock wasn't even the major music genre of the 90s. Hell, it's not even the second genre. Rap and Pop destroy rock, during the 90s. It's not even close.
So here we are debating their place in the 90s within rock, when rock isn't even at the top of the music scene.
If we were to talk about music of the 90s, rock takes a back seat to those two, and probably even country music which really exploded and hasn't looked back.
Grunge was a flash in the pan. Did Nirvana represent grunge? Yes. Was Kurt a damn good artist? Most certainly.
But he's still no where near Lennon, and Nirvana can't touch the Beatles with a 10ft pole.Follow me at @BluejbgoldComment
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Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....
Rock wasn't even the major music genre of the 90s. Hell, it's not even the second genre. Rap and Pop destroy rock, during the 90s. It's not even close.
So here we are debating their place in the 90s within rock, when rock isn't even at the top of the music scene.
If we were to talk about music of the 90s, rock takes a back seat to those two, and probably even country music which really exploded and hasn't looked back.You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....Comment
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Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....
Originally Posted by Stryder View Post:
There's a theme to the lives those people lead... (This message was deleted I believe (Sorry Hicks)
You not enjoying his music is fine. But that's not an excuse to say that he didn't because he did indeed do so and it's been discussed that he did so since 1994.
Kurt was a the "John Lennon" of the early 90's. He reached out to the the troubled youth in that era.
Ps. I also agree this is not the thread to discuss this.Follow me at @BluejbgoldComment
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Posts got lost when Peck moved them over. I know they did, because some of my posts are gone.
I already said that I went through to read them to see.“Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.Comment
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I promise you Since86, I never stated that. Really, I love debating these topics with people I can respect. I wouldn't cover myself in a blanket to keep everybody and myself from quotes I would know I made.Follow me at @BluejbgoldComment
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Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....
Originally posted by Since86The beginning topic of this thread started between you, TJ, and myself. That whole conversation is pretty much gone.Follow me at @BluejbgoldComment
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