For real. On Boxing Day I took part in a new low in live band performance. HOWEVER, it's a new year and I'm adopting a new philosophy, and that is to look for positives in everything. My friends, I have snatched victory from the jaws of defeat - I have done a worse show than Treasure Moment. I rejoice!
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You tried your best but you didnt beat treasure moment, he is still king cock. Are you the singer? If so... no one expects you to jump about like an idiot but at least make it look like you want to be there!
Happy New Year.
:-)
Happy New Year.
:-)
I still don't really understand how the whole hatred of Treasure Moment started...can someone fill me in in a paragraph?
mooghead wrote:
You tried your best but you didnt beat treasure moment, he is still king cock. Are you the singer? If so... no one expects you to jump about like an idiot but at least make it look like you want to be there!
Happy New Year.
:-)
Nah, the guy who did most of the singing is my mate Chad. Not sure what his damage is to be honest, during rehearsals you couldn't hold him down if you tried .... I guess he was having an off day.
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Angeline wrote:
I still don't really understand how the whole hatred of Treasure Moment started...can someone fill me in in a paragraph?
It's not their music that aggravates people so much; it's their attitude. According to TM, Queen and TM are the only good bands in history. Everyone else is "overrated MTV garbage", "talentless", "we have 100s of songs that are way better we just haven't recorded them yet".
Even though they keep breaking up and losing members and their only big exposure so far has been a terrible collaboration with a tone deaf baldy. They are better than the Beatles.
One member in particular gives them a bad name, but the other guy is pretty nice. He even sent me their much-maligned song "Warrior" when the other guy had flatly refused for years on end.
Angeline wrote:
I still don't really understand how the whole hatred of Treasure Moment started...can someone fill me in in a paragraph?
One member said they were better than The Beatles (because their songs were simple and "written for babies") and even Mozart (because his music wasn't "catchy" enough). We all stood in awe.
How's that for a paragraph?
My two favourite quotes are :
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You're still not as good as these guys
The GODS OF ROCK !
Sir GH wrote:
Angeline wrote:
I still don't really understand how the whole hatred of Treasure Moment started...can someone fill me in in a paragraph?
One member said they were better than The Beatles (because their songs were simple and "written for babies") and even Mozart (because his music wasn't "catchy" enough). We all stood in awe.
How's that for a paragraph?
I think you're being too harsh.
I haven't written any songs at all BUT I know if I had, they would be better than the beatles, the stones, Mozart and Bach. As for Wagner, he should have toned it down a little, there's no way he could replicate the subtlety of all the songs I haven't written.
And yes, you can bet that 'Freddie Mercury would love my songs'.
In all seriousness though, there's a mental condition that springs to mind, often signifying the beginning of a schizophrenic breakdown, I believe it's called megalomania.
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Well, hello Mr. Mika..... :P
Maybe you have beaten Treasure Moment but R. Plant with Innuendo have beaten you!
Honestly, the voices supposed to be audible more. :)
Maybe you have beaten Treasure Moment but R. Plant with Innuendo have beaten you!
Honestly, the voices supposed to be audible more. :)
Again with the Mika thing!!! Hahaha.
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I would just like to take this opportunity to say that Wagner was not just a very unpleasant anti-semitic bastard with paranoid leanings, but also lacked any hint of good taste whatsoever in orchestration. His works have a subtlety I can only compare to playing Brahms' Wiegelied (Lullaby) on a fog horn.
When you consider some of the imagery his music has come to be associated with, I guess the subtle approach simply wouldn't cut it!
ThomasQuinn wrote:
I would just like to take this opportunity to say that Wagner was not just a very unpleasant anti-semitic bastard with paranoid leanings, but also lacked any hint of good taste whatsoever in orchestration. His works have a subtlety I can only compare to playing Brahms' Wiegelied (Lullaby) on a fog horn.
He was an anti-semitic bastard wasn't he! What a tool. For some reason when I hear his works I just picture a huge terrifying clown face. Don't know why.
Angeline wrote:
In all seriousness though, there's a mental condition that springs to mind, often signifying the beginning of a schizophrenic breakdown, I believe it's called megalomania.
Indeed. And that's a great tune by Muse. Oh wait, they're modern and not Treasure Moment, so they must be crap.. !