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不喜欢的音乐

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不喜欢的音乐
应该说是喜欢不起来的音乐。讨论一下那种所有人都说好听,可是就是喜欢不起来的音乐。
我就是听不进去Beatles。
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Classic rock我还是可以听听的。我好像没有特别讨厌的。
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涨姿势了!
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Green Day has stepped over the line to just being vaguely, in the dumbest possible, jocked-out, three-fourths shorts-wearing way, [adopts Billie Joe voice] “Fuck you to nothing in general.” Like some dickhead oil executive would get into his Hummer and drive down the street and put on “American Idiot” and be like, “Fuck yeah, this rules. I’m gonna go beat up my son!”
DavidBowie 发表于 6/9/2014 11:08:37 PM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=1632755&postid=63233814#63233814][/url]
有视频或者音频么?
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[url=http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/awp-notes_on.shtml]http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/awp-notes_on.shtml[/url]

Alan W. Pollack is a musicologist. He is best known for having musically analysed every Beatles song released. He started the task in 1989 and finished in 2000, with 187 original songs and 25 cover songs. The analyses have come to be known as the "Notes on..." Series, as each is entitled "Notes on Love Me Do", "Notes on Help!" and so on. The notes were released weekly, usually on Wednesdays, on the rec.music.beatles usenet group.[1]

Pollack holds a B.A. in Music from Brooklyn College and both an M.A. and PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in Music Theory and Composition. He was an instructor of music theory and composition at Yale University from 1975–1977. Since 1979 he has pursued a career in software engineering.
EricDolphy 发表于 6/9/2014 11:14:50 PM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=1632755&postid=63233882#63233882][/url]
把青春献给Beatles 了?
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