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returntothepit >> discuss >> How many time you heard this! by Septra on Nov 3,2008 9:24am
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toggletoggle post by Septra at Nov 3,2008 9:24am
How many times have you heard some one say to you that they have grown up or you need to grow up an stop playing music??? Or something like that!!!



toggletoggle post by aril at Nov 3,2008 9:26am
All the time - I spent a good portion of my teen years writing music in DOS. The result was 20 hours of experimental video type music and me not getting laid for some time.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Nov 3,2008 10:40am
not necessarily music in general, but definitely metal. my parents always said in school that in my early 20's i'd grow out of this "fad" and become normal. as my 20's progressed i delved deeper and deeper and am now 27 and more into it than i've ever been.



toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Nov 3,2008 10:42am
me too. Although most who know me are aware that it's a lost cause... and i am much better playing metal than blowin meth every day.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Nov 3,2008 11:31am
Anyone who has "grown up" by not playing music most likely wasn't playing music for the right reasons. Anyone who thinks you have to quit music to "grow up" doesn't understand what most people get out of music. There is a point to which some people take their music that can be detrimental to their general well-being, finances or relationships they have with others, but that doesn't mean music does that to everyone.



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Nov 3,2008 11:33am
it's probably because they've never had their asshole licked before.



toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Nov 3,2008 11:34am
brian_dc said[orig][quote]
it's probably because they've never had their asshole licked before.


QFT



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Nov 3,2008 11:37am
Brian, your wisdom is infinite.



toggletoggle post by Murph  at Nov 3,2008 11:38am
brian_dc said[orig][quote]
it's probably because they've never had their asshole licked before.


"You like assplay? He'll do anything with the ass..."



toggletoggle post by c.DeAd at Nov 3,2008 11:42am
MarkFuckingRichards said[orig][quote]
Anyone who has "grown up" by not playing music most likely wasn't playing music for the right reasons. Anyone who thinks you have to quit music to "grow up" doesn't understand what most people get out of music. There is a point to which some people take their music that can be detrimental to their general well-being, finances or relationships they have with others, but that doesn't mean music does that to everyone.


Great point. Even though I feel I am slowly growing out of certain things, it doesn't mean its because I am all growed up, its because I grew to distaste mostly everything including music.



toggletoggle post by aril at Nov 3,2008 11:46am
Simple Answer:

Most people who cannot relate to musicians or artists simply do not comprehend the emotions it creates. There are people out there that have 0% creativity and do not understand what it takes to create something.
Music is one of those things that people take for granted; even musicians. People listen to it all the time and don't understand or relate to the musician(s) who wrote it. I like to keep an open mind about music in the sense that each type of music results in different emotions and different moods. I've met many people who don't understand the drive one has to create art or music. They enjoy it, but don't understand it.



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Nov 3,2008 11:54am
I spend far too much time listening to grown men yell mean things about Jesus. I can only hope I'll grow out of this. On a positive note, I've become far more intolerant when it comes to shit bands and humoring / interacting with the average drooling metal fan retard manchild.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 3,2008 12:05pm
piss out the ass.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Nov 3,2008 12:11pm
yea, music is consuming.



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Nov 3,2008 12:11pm
Cholera?



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Nov 3,2008 12:46pm
the one thing i never want to be is "grown up". when i was a kid, the worst people in the world were "grown ups". they always ruined all the fun. i hope my epitaph says "FART & SHART".



toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Nov 3,2008 2:04pm
aril said[orig][quote]
All the time - I spent a good portion of my teen years writing music in DOS. The result was 20 hours of experimental video type music and me not getting laid for some time.


This sounds cool. How did it turn out?



toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Nov 3,2008 2:05pm
Yeti said[orig][quote]
the one thing i never want to be is "grown up". when i was a kid, the worst people in the world were "grown ups". they always ruined all the fun. i hope my epitaph says "FART & SHART".


I felt this way too.

The math then worked out to:

Most adults are tools.

-and-

Most kids are tools.

EUGENICS!!!



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Nov 3,2008 2:08pm
It is still going on, but no where as close to as often as I did it when I was younger. I've got so much crap done it's ridiculous. I don't remember doing half of them. here's some:
http://www.abaroth.com/mp3/Arillius/bumpercarsofthefuture.mp3
http://www.abaroth.com/mp3/Arillius/rabitt.mp3
http://www.abaroth.com/mp3/Arillius/JapaneseMotel.mp3



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Nov 3,2008 3:31pm
aril said[orig][quote]
All the time - I spent a good portion of my teen years writing music in DOS.


You wrote music in DOS?

C:\>Slam.bat



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Nov 3,2008 4:30pm
Yes, in Impulse Track / Scream Tracker. Both are (were) based out of DOS.
They utilize .wav and .smp (and some other file types) and the job of the tracker - another name for composer - is to write the music by putting it into a certain descending pattern. It's something that is hard to pick up on at first, and at times it can get very confusing. It took me a few years to get the hang of it. I've been doing it since the mid 90s, after I discovered that writing midis sucked.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Nov 3,2008 4:31pm
i wanna be a toys r us kid



toggletoggle post by Lamp  at Nov 3,2008 4:42pm
Anyone who tells you that you need to "grow up" for any reason is a fuckass, maturity is a false concept.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Nov 3,2008 4:51pm
Lamp said[orig][quote]
Anyone who tells you that you need to "grow up" for any reason is a fuckass, maturity is a false concept.


thats invalid blanket statement. some people do in fact need to grew up in terms of being more responsible adults...especially if they complain about shit all the time. but i do agree that your musical interests/involvments are not necessarilly a reflection of your maturity level.



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