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jonyintheplace
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:11 am |
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SergeantPosts: 422Location: Tenerife (fan since 95)Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:53 am
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Saq wrote: Razor or bgat ok
Thanks for your warm welcome mate! It seems obvious that if you don't have thousands of posts saying "dude", "prodigy rocks maaaan" or "bring us the goods Liam" new people cannot state their opinions without being slated.
What I meant is that Nasty is just "average", nothing imaginative anymore, it's Keith doing the punk thing as in BGAT, Razor, Run With The Wolves, etc...mauybe Nasty is a bit better than those mentioned above but nothing spectacular.
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:16 am |
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Prodigious ArabPosts: 4204Location: The Dark SideJoined: Sun Sep 03, 2006 5:22 pm
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03:44
How raw!
How raw!
How raw!
So nasty!
Why do I love this part so much?
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:30 am |
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GeneralPosts: 1305Location: RomâniaJoined: Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:58 am
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jonyintheplace wrote: Saq wrote: Razor or bgat ok Thanks for your warm welcome mate! It seems obvious that if you don't have thousands of posts saying "dude", "prodigy rocks maaaan" or "bring us the goods Liam" new people cannot state their opinions without being slated. What I meant is that Nasty is just "average", nothing imaginative anymore, it's Keith doing the punk thing as in BGAT, Razor, Run With The Wolves, etc...mauybe Nasty is a bit better than those mentioned above but nothing spectacular.
I like that there aren't too many lyrics that Keith sings to. Works good with the track.
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Stuie
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:36 am |
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GeneralPosts: 1718Location: Always outdrunk, Never outsoberJoined: Fri Apr 13, 2007 1:32 pm
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jonyintheplace wrote: Saq wrote: Razor or bgat ok Thanks for your warm welcome mate! It seems obvious that if you don't have thousands of posts saying "dude", "prodigy rocks maaaan" or "bring us the goods Liam" new people cannot state their opinions without being slated. What I meant is that Nasty is just "average", nothing imaginative anymore, it's Keith doing the punk thing as in BGAT, Razor, Run With The Wolves, etc...mauybe Nasty is a bit better than those mentioned above but nothing spectacular.
Listen mate, welcome to the forum, honestly. It's nice to have new blood here. I kinda get what your saying. But the only thing in common with the tracks you've mentioned is Keith is on vocals on each of them, however they all have different vibes. They all sound completely different.
If you think it's average that's fine. Some people are of the same opinion but don't be put off from commenting here. We're all passionate fans and that's what keeps this place a hive of discussion.
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:39 am |
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TDT wrote: It was way too much hype for this album/single, that's why everyone had high expectations, even those that are familiar with Liam's bullshit. Stop praising this track like it's godlike, it's not, it's just a Prodigy track that will go into obscurity fairly quick, because there's nothing special about it other than the fact that it's NEW.
Yeah...Liam got us very excited.Talking about ''their best album'' and that he will show to all those USB Djs blablabla....current dance scene blablabla.
I even remember a post of mine here asking if anyone remembers Liam to be so confident and say similar stuff before AONO and IMD and someone answered: ''no''
Im very hungry for new material too but it is nothing special.I love ''the way it is'' but i know it is a bad song in ''prodigy standars''.When people praise everything blindly and their answer to critisism is : ''song rocks,i love it! my wife loves it too! or my dog digs it'' and ''fuck you hater''....well this sucks.
People must not let their personal taste and love for the band affect their judgement.
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Cabalist
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:44 am |
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PrivatePosts: 239Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:51 pm
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Lol at all the members getting aggy at so-called "haters".
After 4752 listens it's still total bollocks. "But it's a grower!". Pffffft. A new Prodigy tune shouldn't have to grow on you, it should smack you in the face and make you go "fucking hell", rather than cringe with embarrassment at it's god awful lyrics, outdated production and lame youth rebellion vibe.
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dirtyRotter
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:59 am |
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Electronic_Punk® wrote: 03:44 How raw! How raw! How raw! So nasty!
Why do I love this part so much?
sounds like you've got a nasty ear infection
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jonyintheplace
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:03 am |
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SergeantPosts: 422Location: Tenerife (fan since 95)Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:53 am
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Stuie wrote: jonyintheplace wrote: Saq wrote: Razor or bgat ok Thanks for your warm welcome mate! It seems obvious that if you don't have thousands of posts saying "dude", "prodigy rocks maaaan" or "bring us the goods Liam" new people cannot state their opinions without being slated. What I meant is that Nasty is just "average", nothing imaginative anymore, it's Keith doing the punk thing as in BGAT, Razor, Run With The Wolves, etc...mauybe Nasty is a bit better than those mentioned above but nothing spectacular. Listen mate, welcome to the forum, honestly. It's nice to have new blood here. I kinda get what your saying. But the only thing in common with the tracks you've mentioned is Keith is on vocals on each of them, however they all have different vibes. They all sound completely different. If you think it's average that's fine. Some people are of the same opinion but don't be put off from commenting here. We're all passionate fans and that's what keeps this place a hive of discussion.
Thanks for your kind reply Stuie. I've been a fan since 1994 when Jilted came out (I had already listened to some Experience tracks before and loved them big time).
I think we can divide Prodigy into two different periods (artistically-speaking);
- The 90's
- The rest.
During this second period, many of us who lived the golden era have been waiting for something special (last tune that ever was was One Man Army if we consider that SMBU was written in 1996) but that special tune never came, we have only had hints of what they were but we have had too many fillers in the last 2 albums.
Probably one of the most successful tunes released by them since 2000 was the Pendulum Remix which was a remix of an old tune. Keep that in mind.
Having said that, I'm still collecting of their records (even though they release crap remixes...what the fuck was he thinking when he approved Benga's, Rusko's orAudio Bully's..!!!!!!).
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dirtyRotter
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:28 am |
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jonyintheplace wrote: Stuie wrote: jonyintheplace wrote: Saq wrote: Razor or bgat ok Thanks for your warm welcome mate! It seems obvious that if you don't have thousands of posts saying "dude", "prodigy rocks maaaan" or "bring us the goods Liam" new people cannot state their opinions without being slated. What I meant is that Nasty is just "average", nothing imaginative anymore, it's Keith doing the punk thing as in BGAT, Razor, Run With The Wolves, etc...mauybe Nasty is a bit better than those mentioned above but nothing spectacular. Listen mate, welcome to the forum, honestly. It's nice to have new blood here. I kinda get what your saying. But the only thing in common with the tracks you've mentioned is Keith is on vocals on each of them, however they all have different vibes. They all sound completely different. If you think it's average that's fine. Some people are of the same opinion but don't be put off from commenting here. We're all passionate fans and that's what keeps this place a hive of discussion. Thanks for your kind reply Stuie. I've been a fan since 1994 when Jilted came out (I had already listened to some Experience tracks before and loved them big time). I think we can divide Prodigy into two different periods (artistically-speaking); - The 90's - The rest. During this second period, many of us who lived the golden era have been waiting for something special (last tune that ever was was One Man Army if we consider that SMBU was written in 1996) but that special tune never came, we have only had hints of what they were but we have had too many fillers in the last 2 albums. Probably one of the most successful tunes released by them since 2000 was the Pendulum Remix which was a remix of an old tune. Keep that in mind. Having said that, I'm still collecting of their records (even though they release crap remixes...what the fuck was he thinking when he approved Benga's, Rusko's orAudio Bully's..!!!!!!).
this is a pretty reductive viewpoint
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Mowgli
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:29 am |
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NEOREV wrote: Memphis Bells was really weak
I love Memphis Bells! If I listen to AONO, I usually go straight for that tune (or Girls). One of the best tracks on that album. I could write so much praise about every aspect on that track (the production is far superior to Nasty and the middle part breakdown is one of the most unique sounds Liam has done imo).
But let's just say the thing about it is that it's a tune that doesn't sound like typical Prodigy at all, but that why it's so amazing. It's still screaming Prodigy - everything on that tune is what represents them to me, somehow.
Offtopic, sorry
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jonyintheplace
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:32 am |
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SergeantPosts: 422Location: Tenerife (fan since 95)Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:53 am
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dirtyRotter wrote: jonyintheplace wrote: Stuie wrote: jonyintheplace wrote: Saq wrote: Razor or bgat ok Thanks for your warm welcome mate! It seems obvious that if you don't have thousands of posts saying "dude", "prodigy rocks maaaan" or "bring us the goods Liam" new people cannot state their opinions without being slated. What I meant is that Nasty is just "average", nothing imaginative anymore, it's Keith doing the punk thing as in BGAT, Razor, Run With The Wolves, etc...mauybe Nasty is a bit better than those mentioned above but nothing spectacular. Listen mate, welcome to the forum, honestly. It's nice to have new blood here. I kinda get what your saying. But the only thing in common with the tracks you've mentioned is Keith is on vocals on each of them, however they all have different vibes. They all sound completely different. If you think it's average that's fine. Some people are of the same opinion but don't be put off from commenting here. We're all passionate fans and that's what keeps this place a hive of discussion. Thanks for your kind reply Stuie. I've been a fan since 1994 when Jilted came out (I had already listened to some Experience tracks before and loved them big time). I think we can divide Prodigy into two different periods (artistically-speaking); - The 90's - The rest. During this second period, many of us who lived the golden era have been waiting for something special (last tune that ever was was One Man Army if we consider that SMBU was written in 1996) but that special tune never came, we have only had hints of what they were but we have had too many fillers in the last 2 albums. Probably one of the most successful tunes released by them since 2000 was the Pendulum Remix which was a remix of an old tune. Keep that in mind. Having said that, I'm still collecting of their records (even though they release crap remixes...what the fuck was he thinking when he approved Benga's, Rusko's orAudio Bully's..!!!!!!). this is a pretty reductive viewpoint
Not trying to re-write 15 years in one single post, obviously.
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Jr
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:55 am |
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ColonelPosts: 853Joined: Sat Nov 25, 2006 4:31 pm
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tomlad wrote: ive written as good if not better, as have others.
I know you didn't post your own music. But by saying this you are selfpromoting. Might just as well have posted your own music.
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cyberbedouin
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:57 am |
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PrivatePosts: 262Location: rsnsJoined: Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:46 pm
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children are innocent and children want to play,
but grown people are nasty and brainwashed.
turn your enemy to be your friend and make them good like you.
turn brainwashed people into conscious people.
i see TPs message in that way. tbh
edit
when fox hypnotized those brainwashed 4 guys,
when they walk zombie like, see the triangle shape above the belt.
What does it mean?
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dzudohonor
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:59 am |
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Cabalist wrote: A new Prodigy tune shouldn't have to grow on you, it should smack you in the face and make you go "fucking hell", rather than cringe with embarrassment at it's god awful lyrics, outdated production and lame youth rebellion vibe.
For me Poison, Firestarter and Breathe was a growers, the bombs with delayed ignition. I remember when i've listened Poison for the first time (after mindblowing No Good and Voodoo) and "wtf? It's awful!" ..and many, many listenings later Poison become one of my favs. The same with Firestarter and Breathe..
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Jr
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 12:22 pm |
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I didn't like serial thrilla till like a month ago. It's awesome. Such an underrated punk rock track.
The thing is: these old tunes have good foundations: excellent production, catchy melodies and every sound fits so well and sounds so good.
nasty has these overly distorted synths that sound focked op, but not in a good way. Doubt I will suddenly rediscover this 10 years later.
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