"Ebony & Ivory" bass?

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Post by wayang »

I noticed...that's why we get along so well.
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sung to the tune of 'you-know-what'...

"you're a Pole, and I'm a Swede...
you design hot cars, and I smoke ****..."

how's that for deplorable?
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Post by rictified »

That is a cool bass though.
Ebony and Ivory just sorely pointed out the fact that McCartney needed Lennon to keep him away from making utterly worthless commercial dreck. I would rather listen to Carpenters outtakes than that. In fact I've heard much better music in many commercials, sorry Alex, I calls em the ways I sees em.
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I think that Bob, Dane and yours truly all hold Sir Paul in high regard...

There's a definition of pornography which holds that it must have "no redeeming social value."

Uh-oh.

No doubt Macca's tunes are memorable and listenable. But as for social value...I really can't find anything redeeming about the lyrics.

Alex is mostly right. It's good time music. But no social conscience.

I'll get down off my soapbox now. The Girl is Mine. I'm a lover, not a fighter. Etc., etc.
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Paul, are you insinuating that the vast majority of Paul's songs are pornographic?
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Except for "Why Don't We Do It In The Road"....the redeeming social value of that one is beyond debate...
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Bingo, Dane, you stepped on my line.

Bob: Har. Ahem. Nope, just "fluffy".
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I just dont think that any song is capable of being called "The worst" someone took time to write that you know!
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Alex, time spent doing something is only distantly related to the quality of what is done.

There's a lot of **** in many different fields of endeavor, that took a lot of time to generate.

That time was wasted, in general. But that's an absolutist view, and everything is shades of gray and in-betweens.

Ever hear of "Heaven's Gate"?
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Post by route66guitars »

The guy's published somewhere in the range of 400 songs. Close to 10% of them were in the singles charts, close to half were on albums/CDs that also made it into the charts.

That's a lot of lyrics to write.

There's still a little room left on my iPod for songs with great lyrics written by members of this forum. Where can I buy your CDs?
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Scott:

Sorry if we irritated you...

Is our failing in the fact that we have opinions or in that we chose to express them?

Quantity and quality have no correlation. Neither do popularity and quality.

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He had to have a berth or he couldn't get to sea" (etc.)

A cute schoolboy rhyme, but still doggerel, and this from one of my generation's "greatest" musicians?
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Dont get started on that classic now!~
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Post by route66guitars »

I'm interested in you qualifying your opinion.

Let's read your lyrics. Seriously. You've had your entire life to come up with something better than PM's published song #342, so share it with us.

Let's hear what lyrics (by anyone, including yourself) you think are 'quality.'

If you are going to present yourself as a critic we should know something of your critical standards.

dog·ger·el (d�gr-l, dgr-) also dog·grel (d�grl, dg-)
n. Crudely or irregularly fashioned verse, often of a humorous or burlesque nature.

You may not like the line you quoted, but by definition it is not 'doggerel.'
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Don't have to qualify anything, Scott. Opinions are like fingernails; everybody's got 'em. It wasn't you I was attacking, so don't take it so personally.

And, by your definition, the quoted song IS doggerel. Humorous and crude.

Just my opinion, of course.
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Scott, since Britney Spears has also had had great success in the Billboard charts, is she a lyrical genius? Would you listen to her if she said ebony and ivory was ****? Image
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