I often see these 3 questions someplace or other (questions followed by my own answers):
Q: Blur or Oasis? A: Blur.
Q: Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin? A: Led Zeppelin
Q: Beatles or Rolling Stones? A: Beatles.
I was just randomly wondering if these 3 questions are regularly answered either my way, or it's exact opposite, and how often they break down into these 3 choices together (or their exact opposites) vs whether there's a significant mixture.
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#4496705 - 11/10/1912:11 AMRe: Random musical questions.
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1. Blur 2. Pink Floyd 3. Beatles
I can’t stand Oasis. They were the most egocentric pricks I’ve ever seen in music. They made a couple of good songs and they thought that put them in the same league as the Beatles. lol.
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#4496707 - 11/10/1912:40 AMRe: Random musical questions.
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1: Neither 2: Neither, because they've both been ruined by having the same few songs played over and over and over and over again on the radio. 3: Beatles, I don’t like much Stones stuff after Bryan Jones’ death.
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#4496711 - 11/10/1901:36 AMRe: Random musical questions.
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Q: Blur or Oasis? A: Well, it's Remembrance Day, but the Britpop war of the 1990s hardly counts despite its atrocities. I'd rather forget the whole 'Mancs vs Mockneys' handbag conflict to be honest. Good music from both though.
Q: Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin? A: Apples and Oranges
Q: Beatles or Rolling Stones? A: Beatles
Q: Why does everything have to be a choice between only two things? A: Innate human 'Us and Them' tribal behaviour.
#4496746 - 11/10/1909:53 AMRe: Random musical questions.
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Q: Blur or Oasis? A: Neither, not the music of 'My G-g-generation' Question reminds me of this though!
Q: Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin? A: Never really been a 'Led Head' meself.
Q: Beatles or Rolling Stones? A:Back and forth with this. Beatles when they stopped being a Pop Band after 'Revolver'. An interruption of my long-standing liking of the Stones, who tried to jump on the Psychedelic bandwagon, abandoning their R&B base for a drug addled hiatus.
#4496819 - 11/10/1911:37 PMRe: Random musical questions.
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Originally Posted by David Kennard
and for me it was Bush
Bush put out some great music early in their career but they fizzled out after a few albums in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by BD-123
A: Neither, not the music of 'My G-g-generation' .
I was both shocked and dumfounded when I found out The Who were releasing a new album by the end of this year.
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