And who was it that got jumped for defaming Neil Young and Bob Dylan?
Well, while I don't hatt on Neil Young, his voice grates on my sensibilities sometimes. Interestingly, though, Dylan's does not, even at its silliest extreme.
Do you party? 'Cause that shit gets the chubby 50-somethings open. Must be the cheeseburger references. It's like crack rap for fat, old, square white people.
I'm yaking when I hear something in regards to: Elvis The Beatles Kelly Clarkston( she has a nice ass on her) thats about it. Britney Spears Eminem 50 cent P. Diddy Jermaine Dupri Young Jeezy & T.I & ROB..Mr. Vanilla ICE!!!!
Do you party? 'Cause that shit gets the chubby 50-somethings
open. Must be the cheeseburger references. It's like crack rap for fat, old, square white people.
Ha hah! Parrotheadz know the deal.
Nice...way to drop the graem on GBH...
I think it's often appropriate. I've argued time and time again that we need to create programming that appeals to a younger crowd, but we're focused on kids and older folks. It's sad in a way, because something like that James Brown broadcast from 1968 I posted a while back wouldn't happen today because the mindset has aged with the decision-makers.
So yes, we do create some hoity-toity shit sometimes.
Do you party? 'Cause that shit gets the chubby 50-somethings
open. Must be the cheeseburger references. It's like crack rap for fat, old, square white people.
Ha hah! Parrotheadz know the deal.
Nice...way to drop the graem on GBH...
I think it's often appropriate. I've argued time and time again that we need to create programming that appeals to a younger crowd, but we're focused on kids and older folks. It's sad in a way, because something like that James Brown broadcast from 1968 I posted a while back wouldn't happen today because the mindset has aged with the decision-makers.
So yes, we do create some hoity-toity shit sometimes.
But it still beats commercial TV.
Sometimes.
Wow. Real discussion...Wasn't planning on that; I just found it pretty funny that he dropped it on our resident PBSer. One might call it 'ironic,' even.
That said, you raise and interesting point. I recall that when we first got cable a couple years back, I couldn't help but think that PBS actually had more in common with cable programming than network stuff. The specialized shows being my examples here; network television does not offer an hour look at a particular disease/cultural movement/historical event/sport, etc. But, that is definitely the sort of thing I can find on TLC, Bravo, AMC, the History Channel, and a host of other channels that I can't think of as I type this. So, in that way, I think PBS can appeal to a wider audience than we might initially think.
That said...the marketing and much of the other programing is yawn inducing, and not in a cool-narcotic-drug way; but in a warm-milk-old way.
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Well, while I don't hatt on Neil Young, his voice grates on my sensibilities sometimes. Interestingly, though, Dylan's does not, even at its silliest extreme.
The new Nate dogg..
Jamie Cullum
Talib Kweli
Pussycat Dolls
J Lo
James Blunt
Coldplay
Faithless
Robbie Williams
Blackeyed Peas
Jermaine Dupri
James Blunt
Akon
rules say -
transitive property:
Nate Dogg = Player, so therefore Hate for Nathaniel Dogg = Player Hation.
I studied at the Unversity of Copenhagen for one term and the 13 year old boy from my host family had a huuuge collection.
Elvis
The Beatles
Kelly Clarkston( she has a nice ass on her) thats about it.
Britney Spears
Eminem
50 cent
P. Diddy
Jermaine Dupri
Young Jeezy & T.I
&
ROB..Mr. Vanilla ICE!!!!
akon
50 cent
dschii unit
busta rhymes
bridney spears
nickelback
jay z
good charlotte plus allthese other bands that sound the same
genesis
the police
Please to explain here. I'm confused about what the dislike relates to and why he's been paired with Jeezy in your post.
Ha hah! Parrotheadz know the deal.
-Red Hot Chili Peppers
-Kanye West rapping
more...
steve miller band.
Nice...way to drop the graem on GBH...
I think it's often appropriate. I've argued time and time again that we need to create programming that appeals to a younger crowd, but we're focused on kids and older folks. It's sad in a way, because something like that James Brown broadcast from 1968 I posted a while back wouldn't happen today because the mindset has aged with the decision-makers.
So yes, we do create some hoity-toity shit sometimes.
But it still beats commercial TV.
Sometimes.
Wow. Real discussion...Wasn't planning on that; I just found it pretty funny that he dropped it on our resident PBSer. One might call it 'ironic,' even.
That said, you raise and interesting point. I recall that when we first got cable a couple years back, I couldn't help but think that PBS actually had more in common with cable programming than network stuff. The specialized shows being my examples here; network television does not offer an hour look at a particular disease/cultural movement/historical event/sport, etc. But, that is definitely the sort of thing I can find on TLC, Bravo, AMC, the History Channel, and a host of other channels that I can't think of as I type this. So, in that way, I think PBS can appeal to a wider audience than we might initially think.
That said...the marketing and much of the other programing is yawn inducing, and not in a cool-narcotic-drug way; but in a warm-milk-old way.
Alanis Morisette