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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Vince G, CSN MFT on May 04, 2016, 07:00:59 PM
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Choose your side. Both are songs about partying and getting women ;D
I Get Around By Tupac Shukar
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Beach Boys - I Get Around
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Pure shit from you as usual
Go away!
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I choose,
go fuck yourself.
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Choose your side. Both are songs about partying and getting women ;D
I Get Around By Tupac Shukar
Why do you degrade yourself like this? What's next, public self-flagellation with a Vissified version of Stretch Armstrong?
Seriously now. Poopac Manure sucks turgid dung beetle anus.
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How dare you compare the beach boys to that repulsive darkie shite
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Beach boys win, tupac and his mom are dead
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If you have trouble judging who's best, i feel sorry for you Vince.
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you should never have made this thread, Melvin. You can do better than this. Don't make me lose faith in my favourite hebrew from NC.
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How dare you compare the beach boys to that repulsive darkie shite
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I cannot see the pics, Vince....could you post them otherwise please... :-\
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I vote for the beach boys because it reminds me of a time before the all various different "victim groups" destroyed America.
A time before AIDS, a time before Obama, a time before the flood of illegal aliens, a time before Honey Boo Boo, a time before Kanye West and the Kardashians, a time before Walmart, a time when we didn't even know what a mooslim was.
Even a black person should be able to see that things were way better back then.
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Choose your side. Both are songs about partying and getting women ;D
I Get Around By Tupac Shukar
::) ::) ::)narrower than heath ::) ::) ::)
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Neither.
I only like a few things from each of them.
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This isn't fair tupac is the greatest rapper of all time. Beach boys are just a footnote in rock music.
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2pac was big in termns of musical influence, the beach boys waaaayyyy bigger and advanced studio recording techniques.
I dislike using wikipedia references but they are accessible and easily believed, so I include the following quote from the page of Brian Wilson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson), a beach boys drummer.
Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer best known for being the multi-tasking leader and co-founder of the Beach Boys. After signing with Capitol Records in 1962, Wilson wrote or co-wrote more than two dozen Top 40 hits for the group.[2] Because of his unorthodox approaches to song composition and arrangement and mastery of recording techniques, he is widely acknowledged as one of the most innovative and influential creative forces in popular music by critics and musicians alike.[3][4]
Wilson is credited as a major innovator in the field of music production,[6] and as the principal originator of the California Sound,[7] later becoming one of the most famous examples of the outsider musician.[8] According to Erik Davis, "Not only did [he] write a soundtrack to the early '60s, but Brian let loose a delicate and joyful art pop unique in music history and presaged the mellowness so fundamental to '70s California pop."[9] The A.V. Club wrote that Wilson was among "studio rats ... [that] set the pace for how pop music could and should sound in the Flower Power era: at once starry-eyed and wistful."[10] Only 21 years old when he received the freedom to produce his own records with total creative autonomy, he ignited an explosion of like-minded California producers, supplanting New York as the center of popular records,[11] and becoming the first rock producer to use the studio as its own instrument.[12] Wilson effectively set a precedent that allowed bands and artists to enter a recording studio and act as their own producers or co-producers.[13]"
Now I don't like the style of music, but can clearly see the influence it has had up until modern day. 2pac is pretty much as soft as the BB, and far less innovative
Have some words from Beelzebub, courtesy of Necro, a true and faithful servant of the golden path of drugs, death, satan and whores:
]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x6Yx_He_NE] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x6Yx_He_NE)
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Vince has posted about:
- Pro wrestling
- Tupac
- Lifting weights
Vince, could you post about Ben and Jerry's and "DuckTales" on the NES so you can associate your filthy,perverted image with everything I once loved?
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Vince has posted about:
- Pro wrestling
- Tupac
- Lifting weights
Vince, could you post about Ben and Jerry's and "DuckTales" on the NES so you can associate your filthy,perverted image with everything I once loved?
At this rate he'll post about black cock and take everything away from you, LOL!
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At this rate he'll post about black cock and take everything away from you, LOL!
I know you're being facetious but he'll never do that
much like the rest of the black guys on this site, Vince is a notorious "race trader"....he doesn't "keep it real" so my faith in black cock will remain sacred
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I know you're being facetious but he'll never do that
much like the rest of the black guys on this site, Vince is a notorious "race trader"....he doesn't "keep it real" so my faith in black cock will remain sacred
I'm like James Tiberius Kirk when it comes to pussy.
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2pac was big in termns of musical influence, the beach boys waaaayyyy bigger and advanced studio recording techniques.
I dislike using wikipedia references but they are accessible and easily believed, so I include the following quote from the page of Brian Wilson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson), a beach boys drummer.
Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer best known for being the multi-tasking leader and co-founder of the Beach Boys. After signing with Capitol Records in 1962, Wilson wrote or co-wrote more than two dozen Top 40 hits for the group.[2] Because of his unorthodox approaches to song composition and arrangement and mastery of recording techniques, he is widely acknowledged as one of the most innovative and influential creative forces in popular music by critics and musicians alike.[3][4]
Wilson is credited as a major innovator in the field of music production,[6] and as the principal originator of the California Sound,[7] later becoming one of the most famous examples of the outsider musician.[8] According to Erik Davis, "Not only did [he] write a soundtrack to the early '60s, but Brian let loose a delicate and joyful art pop unique in music history and presaged the mellowness so fundamental to '70s California pop."[9] The A.V. Club wrote that Wilson was among "studio rats ... [that] set the pace for how pop music could and should sound in the Flower Power era: at once starry-eyed and wistful."[10] Only 21 years old when he received the freedom to produce his own records with total creative autonomy, he ignited an explosion of like-minded California producers, supplanting New York as the center of popular records,[11] and becoming the first rock producer to use the studio as its own instrument.[12] Wilson effectively set a precedent that allowed bands and artists to enter a recording studio and act as their own producers or co-producers.[13]"
Now I don't like the style of music, but can clearly see the influence it has had up until modern day. 2pac is pretty much as soft as the BB, and far less innovative
Have some words from Beelzebub, courtesy of Necro, a true and faithful servant of the golden path of drugs, death, satan and whores:
]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x6Yx_He_NE] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x6Yx_He_NE)
2pac and musical influence. Two things that should never be uttered in the same.sentence.
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I cannot see the pics, Vince....could you post them otherwise please... :-\
I can see the vids now.....that 2pac dude shouldn't have the honour to polish Beach Boys shoes. >:(
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Only a total Wiggs would think Poopac was the shit. Come to think of it, why not? Takes a shit to know a shit.
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