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  • Constellations
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    • Mar 2011
    • 1982

    Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

    Originally posted by cdash
    I take it you disagree?
    I completely agree.
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    • Constellations
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      • Mar 2011
      • 1982

      Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

      Originally posted by Trader Joe
      You said they saved rock n roll, not just grunge. That's a pretty lofty claim. So without Nirvana we don't have Pearl Jam, Green Day, Blink 182, etc.? I can't buy that.
      I never said they SAVED rock n roll, stop it with that. I said they contributed to saving rock n roll.

      UGH!
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      • Constellations
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        • Mar 2011
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        Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

        Originally posted by Trader Joe
        You're taking this way too personally.
        No not really. You specifically, are trying to make me the damn heel of this debate. Of course I'm gonna defend myself. I'm not taking anything personally to a bunch of people on forums about a band.
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        • Since86
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          • Dec 2004
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          Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

          This is the second time you've said someone is making you out to be the heel. No, not at all. You have a different opinion. I don't think anyone thinks your the enemy because you do, and if they do, they're dumb.
          Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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          • Trader Joe
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            • Jan 2006
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            Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

            When I have said in this entire thread that you're the heel? All I've done is disagree with you. Stop trying to play some victim.

            At one point in this thread you even said Nirvana was more successful than the Beatles, which is honestly the most out of left field thing you've said because there is zero evidence to support that.


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            • Constellations
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              • Mar 2011
              • 1982

              Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

              Originally posted by cdash
              Seattle. That's probably about it.

              Am I the only one who finds it absolutely absurd that a troubled drug addict who blew his brains out is labeled as the voice of a generation? Yeah, that's exactly the type of dipshit I want speaking for me! That's like Amy Winehouse being the voice of this generation. Sure, she made one awesome album, but she was a total mess in her personal life and had the least surprising drug overdose of all time.
              Cdash... I have alot of respect for Cobain because he was a huge inspiration to learn how to play guitar. I've played since I was 12. I adore Kurt. Please don't...lol.

              P.s. I don't even listen to Nirvana anymore, so please don't add this to the debate.
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              • Constellations
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                • Mar 2011
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                Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                Originally posted by Trader Joe
                When I have said in this entire thread that you're the heel? All I've done is disagree with you. Stop trying to play some victim.

                At one point in this thread you even said Nirvana was more successful than the Beatles, which is honestly the most out of left field thing you've said because there is zero evidence to support that.
                OMG. I NEVER said Nirvana was more successful than the Beatles. That is just stupid as hell. I'm not a jackass about musical Joe, so don't even throw out statements like these. I'm not trying to play a victim. I'm playing the person who everybody has been the most centered and hard on. Interprut it how you want, I don't care really. Not a big deal to me.
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                • Trader Joe
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                  • Jan 2006
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                  Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                  Originally posted by Constellations
                  OMG. I NEVER said Nirvana was more successful than the Beatles. That is just stupid as hell. I'm not a jackass about musical Joe, so don't even throw out statements like these. I'm not trying to play a victim. I'm playing the person who everybody has been the most centered and hard on. Interprut it how you want, I don't care really. Not a big deal to me.
                  Do you want me to quote the post where you said it now or later?

                  And no one is being hard on you we're just debating with you. Put on your armor big fella.


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                  • Constellations
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                    • Mar 2011
                    • 1982

                    Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                    Originally posted by Trader Joe
                    Do you want me to quote the post where you said it now or later?

                    And no one is being hard on you we're just debating with you. Put on your armor big fella.
                    NOW. Lol.
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                    • Trader Joe
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                      • Jan 2006
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                      Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                      Originally posted by Constellations
                      NOW. Lol.
                      Fine.

                      Here's how it started that particular exchange.

                      I said


                      Originally posted by Trader Joe
                      The Beatles were active for 10 total years, Nirvana was active for 7, you're telling me if Nirvana got 3 more years they would be considered more influential than the Beatles?
                      You said

                      Originally posted by Constellations
                      Not talking about influence TJ. Success. And how would you know? And why couldn't they? Nirvana's albums are still played all over radios. You don't think if they were given 3 more years, they wouldn't have a great success? Maybe not, but how do you know?


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                      • cdash
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                        Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                        Originally posted by Constellations
                        Cdash... I have alot of respect for Cobain because he was a huge inspiration to learn how to play guitar. I've played since I was 12. I adore Kurt. Please don't...lol.

                        P.s. I don't even listen to Nirvana anymore, so please don't add this to the debate.
                        I'm not saying he isn't a musical inspiration--I'm sure that he is and won't debate that. But I wouldn't want that guy representing my generation, that's for sure. He was a seriously troubled human being.

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                        • Trader Joe
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                          • Jan 2006
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                          Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                          I'm just wondering what generation specifically did Cobain represent? Generation X? Generation Y? Millenials?


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                          • Constellations
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                            • Mar 2011
                            • 1982

                            Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                            Originally posted by Trader Joe
                            Fine.

                            Here's how it started that particular exchange.

                            I said




                            You said
                            I'm not seeing where I said that Nirvana was more successful than the Beatles. You're implying that that's what I said.
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                            • Trader Joe
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                              • Jan 2006
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                              Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                              Originally posted by Constellations
                              I'm not seeing where I said that Nirvana was more successful than the Beatles. You're implying that that's what I said.
                              You should play defensive back in football Cons.


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                              • Constellations
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                                • Mar 2011
                                • 1982

                                Re: Nirvana's place in the world of music....

                                Originally posted by Trader Joe
                                You should play defensive back in football Cons.
                                Only if you're the coach.
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