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New OLP or old OLP?

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Johnathan wrote:Raine a talented lyricist. If he was in the music business for money, he could wrote many a songs and sold them to a famous artist and get rich.

OR

OLP coulda wrote "mindless generic rock" that woulda to fit into main stream america today.



very well put...
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Thanks :)
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Johnathan wrote:I fail to see why people hate Bob Rock.


People hate those who are successful.

Some examples:

Bill Gates
Martha Stewart
Britney Spears
Jennifer Lopez
Deion Sanders
Michael Jackson
Tom Golisano (only New Yorkers (specifically Rochesterians) probably know this one)

Most of the list includes celebrities because they absord more media.

Chances are you all hate some rich dude that lives in your neighborhood.
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I know Golisano :lol: he's mad loaded....
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Yeah, he's the CEO of Paychex. Chances are, if you have a job, they print your paycheck.

He donates a lot of money, though. Strong Hospital has a whole wing named after him for children care.

He funded RIT's newest College of Computing and Information Sciences.

He is also the new owner of the Buffalo Sabres.

His goal of becoming mayor fell short though.
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I work part time for Wegmans :lol: so it wouldn't surprise me...

He saved the Sabres......
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Danny Wegman.... there's another rich Rochesterian.
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With LOTS of dirty lil' secrets :lol: well, probably rumors but I've heard several pretty heavy ones.

He kinda seems crazy to me....
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Do You guys dislike him?
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who? Danny Wegman.....he's a fruitcake.

What I wouldn't give to dip into his bank accounts though....
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It must be nice to be rich.
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I have nothing against either one of them.
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me either...
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Clumsy7Thief wrote:St. Anger = worst song ever :nod:
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we're getting off topic just a lil bit, lol :lol: you can't judge between the new and old... look at pretty much every band out there... find a band that hasn't changed at all over the years... it was inevitable for this to happen to OLP- Like I said before though, all their stuff sounds great- I can honestly say that I do not hate or dislike any of their songs, covers, live material etc...
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if you want a perfect example look at The Beatles... compare their early stuff to Sgt. Pepper, and then look at the White Album...
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J-Neli wrote:if you want a perfect example look at The Beatles... compare their early stuff to Sgt. Pepper, and then look at the White Album...


yeah, that's exactly what i mean... and look at them now... they are pretty much the most respected group of all time... most successful at least
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Venom wrote:Raine baffles me sometimes. He hates the ideology of America, but yet is trying to grab more of an AMerican audience by dumbing down the lyrics and trying to sound like all the other "american" rock bands. I don't get it. The old OLP rocks and they never should have simplified thier lyrics. Its what made them great.


As an American, I so very reset that. The "american" bands that they're being compared to the most (that I've heard) is Nickelback. How American are they? :roll:

But seriously, I totally dig the ambigious vintage OLP, but I also appreciate the new form of writing. Instead of making deep, insightful interpretive songs, they're now making opinions in their music, and more purely conveying raw emotion.

Long live OLP. In any shape, fashion, or form. :)
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who knows... it may be for the best, unfortunately we can't be in the future and look back on their career and try and reflect on where they went right and where they went wrong. You just have to go go along for the ride or jump off.
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