Stupidity gets on my nerve smartass.scrondle wrote:What a puss!Rabalder wrote:I ended up smashing my screen
Skrillex as done by someone with amazing technical skills
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Okay toots, let's stay civil. No more domestic appliance abuse, okay?Rabalder wrote: Stupidity gets on my nerve smartass.
Re: Skrillex as done by someone with amazing technical skills
Not impressed.....The MPCs aint connected to anything so i guess he is playing "playback"! 
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Re: Skrillex as done by someone with amazing technical skills
I know this is weird but I found the advent of the YouTube commenter really liberating - before it arrived I must have been subliminally insecure about public perception.Rabalder wrote:youtube.......yeah I now. Reading too many comments will only get you depressed.
A couple of years ago I was in a crazy science vs religion comment-war on youtube(for MONTHS). I ended up smashing my screen![]()
Luckily it was at work thoughHad a hard time explaining that one to the boss.
Ehhhh.... Ehhhh.. ok.. ehhhh... You see, it wasnt really my fault..
I didn't think I was , but I must have been ... because once the internet and youTube commenters arrived it was obvious that even a 100% proof amazingly talented genius would still get a large percentage of people saying "fake and gay". So, the pressure of any audience judgement is now gone. Some people are always going to say "that sucks", and by taking themselves out of the game like that - their judgement becomes valueless. They are simply not my audience, that's all it means.
Re: Skrillex as done by someone with amazing technical skills
Damn right. Sure there are more able performers out there that this guy but so what. Listen to the crowd. He was performing to some people and they loved it.Angstrom wrote:I enjoy most tappity tappity finger drumming, and I enjoyed this guy 'cos it's some fun stuff. I also like the video of him hanging out with Busta Rhymes.
BTW: If you are trying to win at music appreciation by bringing bigger guns then you are doing it wrong. Badly wrong. Music is not a game that can be won.
If you like to rate musicians against other musicians then your punishment is to read the comments on Buddy Rich YouTube videos. You'll soon see what I mean. There is no "win" available if Buddy Rich gets called a lamer.
He more than likely want to get better just like everyone else but at that gig, I bet he had the time of his life.
If you gig, you enjoy what you do and the people there are having a good time. Your a winner. End of.
Re: Skrillex as done by someone with amazing technical skills
So very true.Angstrom wrote:I know this is weird but I found the advent of the YouTube commenter really liberating - before it arrived I must have been subliminally insecure about public perception.Rabalder wrote:youtube.......yeah I now. Reading too many comments will only get you depressed.
A couple of years ago I was in a crazy science vs religion comment-war on youtube(for MONTHS). I ended up smashing my screen![]()
Luckily it was at work thoughHad a hard time explaining that one to the boss.
Ehhhh.... Ehhhh.. ok.. ehhhh... You see, it wasnt really my fault..
I didn't think I was , but I must have been ... because once the internet and youTube commenters arrived it was obvious that even a 100% proof amazingly talented genius would still get a large percentage of people saying "fake and gay". So, the pressure of any audience judgement is now gone. Some people are always going to say "that sucks", and by taking themselves out of the game like that - their judgement becomes valueless. They are simply not my audience, that's all it means.
You can learn a lot from observing other people observing other people(!). Especially about yourself.
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Re: Skrillex as done by someone with amazing technical skills
this has changed the way I think about people I think suckwattdogg wrote:Damn right. Sure there are more able performers out there that this guy but so what. Listen to the crowd. He was performing to some people and they loved it.Angstrom wrote:I enjoy most tappity tappity finger drumming, and I enjoyed this guy 'cos it's some fun stuff. I also like the video of him hanging out with Busta Rhymes.
BTW: If you are trying to win at music appreciation by bringing bigger guns then you are doing it wrong. Badly wrong. Music is not a game that can be won.
If you like to rate musicians against other musicians then your punishment is to read the comments on Buddy Rich YouTube videos. You'll soon see what I mean. There is no "win" available if Buddy Rich gets called a lamer.
He more than likely want to get better just like everyone else but at that gig, I bet he had the time of his life.
If you gig, you enjoy what you do and the people there are having a good time. Your a winner. End of.