08.28.2007, 05:07 AM | #81 |
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The name "spice girls" doesn't deserve capital letters. They had nothing to do with music, but certainly made an impact on young woman of their generation buy teaching them how to be as macho as their male counterparts.
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08.28.2007, 05:13 AM | #82 |
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I feel sorry for the lesser known, less attractive Hairy Spice.
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08.28.2007, 05:14 AM | #83 |
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Ladettes were most certainly not 'invented' by the Spice Girls. They existed before, it's all fucking rubbish that the British press comes up with to make it look like an important or relevant thing.
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08.28.2007, 05:22 AM | #84 |
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Agreed, but it did help in reassuring their actions.
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08.28.2007, 05:27 AM | #85 |
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Also, is it really hard to start thinking that a kid's attitude towards music is very possibly not as refined as that of an adult with more trained ears? Do three year olds talk at length or write about music so much? No they don't, and they wouldn't have anything that interesting to say. And let's not start listing exceptions, because that's what they are.
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08.28.2007, 05:42 AM | #86 |
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I always had the feeling that the spice girls were like, "We're girls with balls, and anything a man can do, we can do just as good or better".
I reckon it's got something to do with how emancipated women really are in this day and age. Sadly, it's still pretty much a 'mans' world and this sort of distortion occurs. Correct me if I'm wrong. |
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08.28.2007, 05:52 AM | #87 |
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True, this is a man's world.
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08.28.2007, 05:52 AM | #88 |
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If we start concentrating on the fact that Victoria Beckham is only really famous for being David Beckham's bitch, perhaps the whole girl power thing will start looking more silly than it sounds. Oh and Christ almighty, anyone who thinks that Baby Spice or that one from Liverpool are the epitome of strong women:
A -Is a male who likes to to make women think that they have got some sort of power, when in reality they don't. B - Has never really met or talked to a woman who is strong and commands respect from males and females alike. |
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08.28.2007, 06:01 AM | #89 |
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I don't agree with you on that. Do you really think for one minute that Mr "tattooed crucifix with wings on his neck" would've even looked at her if she wasn't a spice girl? I think not.
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08.28.2007, 06:12 AM | #90 |
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I wouldn't really go as far as claiming that, and proof is in the fact that they are still together while Vicoria Beckham's solo career hasn't taken off. The importance that is attached to this of all cultural phenomenon is particularly easy to shoot down because it's more paper-like than Walt Disney's imagination. Sometimes I really think some people want to see stuff that is simply not there, just for the sake of thinking that something might be.
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08.28.2007, 06:29 AM | #91 |
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The tabloids control what that family does or doesn't do. Let's not forget that if he left her now,
he'd be condemned for not being a good daddy to her children. He's in a hole he can't get out of. Serves him right for ever setting eyes on that good for nothing slag. |
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that is a load of shit. KISS were 4 ugly dudes who created their personas and worked their asses off touring and playing gigs for years before they made it big. They paid their fucking DUES man, and have earned everything they got. they wrote their own songs, designed ther own outfits, shoved their music down america's throats. KISS is NOTHING like the pre-fabricated spice girls, 5 chicks answering an A&R guys ad in a peper looking for chicks that can sing. KISS
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the spice girls WERE NOT A BAND PEOPLE! they were 5 chicks singing into a heavily effects laden soundboard to guarantee their pitch. fuck them fuck everything about them
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to sarramkrop again.
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The voice is an instrument. I realise this doesn't really apply to the Spice Girls - they are, to my ears, shite, lest we forget - but I do generally think there's a moratorium on treating singers like real musicians. Which is preposterous given that singing is really really hard by comparison to playing guitar. I severely doubt anyone on this board has a particularly brilliant voice, but I suspect there are a fair few people who can give a couple of other instruments a fair bash.
Does anyone at all have the slightest idea what I'm getting at? At all? At any point?
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08.28.2007, 02:25 PM | #96 |
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you think so? i dont notice that much.
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08.28.2007, 08:32 PM | #97 |
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ok, i'm seeing them on Jan 24th all the same.
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I dunno Glass has his Party-Down moments, and Shostakovich's Leningrad works as great exit music. In answer to Sarramkrop I certainly dont think they invented anything, but if you were young at the time they sure did provide a really great soundtrack to a few years when it was a exciting time to be a kid. How many young kids had something like the spice girls? It was culturally important for us. And they did have some great tunes, how many manufactured pop bands before or since have created anything as catchy as Viva Forever, Stop and Too Much? In answer to Glice. Singing is probebly not as difficult mentally as playing an instrument (unless we are talking Opera, which is painfully difficult anyone ever look at a Wagner vocal score?). I suppose the difference is that almost anyone can play an instrument if they really practice hard, but its not that simple with the voice you either have it or you don't. Most of us including me dont. Which sucks because im a pretty good songwriter and I need a real singer to actually sing my songs as I play.
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Afraid I disagree, old bean. I think, to some degree, everyone can sing, just as anyone can play guitar. Anyone can do anything, really. However, I think it's a lot easier to learn an instrument than it is to learn to treat the voice as an instrument. There are those who do terrifically well with what limited range they have - I'm think Kim Gordon, Mark E Smith, Shane McGowan - but I have a feeling that the reason a lot of bands fizzle out after 2 or 3 albums is because their singing range just doesn't cut the mustard, whereas a garage band can easily come up with lots of variety on a few simple guitar parts.
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