i am officially not touching this thread
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i am officially not touching this thread
i bet if it was dead you'd touch it
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i bet if it was dead you'd touch it
hahahahaha, i actually laughed when i read that. good thing nobody's awake.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
:rofl: :flipoff:
"ahh, a dead post!!
oh yeah baby your so cold and stiff, gimmie some of that riggormortis oh man"
*freks passions were cut short at this piont due to a immune system failure*
That sounds like wise advice Frek.Quote:
i am officially not touching this thread
Heheheheheh...I may be a fool, but here goes! :umm:
Women are more emotional than men. They therefore tend to be drawn much more to emotional lyrical content than men are...not nescessarily deep, but emotional. They are also much more likely to form an emotional attachment to the artist whose lyrics have touched them.
I have know women whose mood and attitude would often change and would even sometimes be dictated by hearing this or that song at a certain time, or they would be upset about some guy and a song about a similar situation would come on and they would swear that it was fate, and the song was telling them inside information or something! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Men are more likely to be drawn to musical and instrumental content than women. They are therefore much more likely to be drawn to artists whose strengths go in that direction. Men are also more adventurous, so you would find them searching out content that is more daring and out of the ordinary.
Here's a for instance: I LOVE Pat Metheny, my wife really likes him...great instrumental content, very rare lyrical. We both LOVE Steely Dan...a superb mixture of both. My wife LOVES Sting, I really like him...great instrumental content, but definitely lyrically centered.
Now how this pertains to mainstream and such I will NOT venture to say (I ain't THAT stupid)! I think it goes a long way in explaining how at least in Black Music the men lean more towards rap than the women, while the women will lean more towards R&B. However, I find that the lyrical substance in ALL music nowadays is so weak that it probably renders it all moot anyway.
As for PM Dawn though, I think the adventurous factor kicks in. Whereas both lyrical and instrumental content I think tend to be equally superb in their music, Be does like to make his lyrics a good bit harder to follow. He likes to make the listener work at getting to his point. I think that most women look for a more instant satisfaction in thier search for emotional content.
Now mind you, that is not what makes Be's lyrics deep, just more poetic...the deepness is in the content, not the form...so that is no validation of the "gurls don't like deep music" argument. Women just tend to want to "get it" right away.
My 2 cents anyway... :)
MOOT :thumup:
I have to give you some credit Coz, that was very well put together thought overall.
And the first one other than M's that hasn't really offended me. I can deal with a little difference in opinion.
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:mrgreen:
why? :donno:
so has this become the Figh Club Forum :wtf:
ROFL, unfortunatly I think sometimes it is Tybris!!