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Never thought I'd say this here but, "this is horrible". Won't even rate it as I never rate songs negatively ( I may have once or twice but I've been here for quite a while.
It was a fun goof Back In The Day but 27 years later it still feels overplayed.
What a fun song! Always gets me and whomever else is around into a sing-along frenzy. Forever reminds me of being on vacation from Japan in a pub at Seal Beach when it came out. The Japanese gals I was with really got into it too. 'PARTY GONE WILD' TUNE!
Your stories are always great. Thank You for sharing them!
Sublime is much more complex than that. Sublime's lyrics and melding of musical styles provides a rich, complex, and often contradictory insight into the youth culture of LA/Long Beach at the time. The socialogical views embeded in it shed light on interesting dichotomies that exist for many of todays kids/young adults. You could make an entire college course out of analyzing the themes presented in their music and how it reflects upon our society at large.
Plus, they're a great band.
peppy music
The comments for this track and the newly associated "thumbs" bring to mind a truism that I find since RP has switched to this "liking" system after the launch of the newer site. Positive comments, no matter how vapid, rise to the top with all the likes. Negative comments, no matter the level of critism, get thumb downed into oblivion. Personally, I prefer having some discourse...a discussion about the song and/or artist. I'd gladly do away with the "liking" of comments as I think its destroyed the flavour of these boards. Or at the very least allow for a default of "by newest"....
Oh yeah, I'm sure this is going to get pushed down the board since I didn't just say, "this is the best band ever, too bad about Bradley..."
and there it is, a week later, down voted cause I deigned to suggest that not all is rosy in RP land...
I don't care. As long as the negative comments aren't nasty or obscene! Everybody has different tastes, and a right to an opinion. And, people have different ways of communicating their views. Some brief & some engage in a long discourse!
Oh yeah, I'm sure this is going to get pushed down the board since I didn't just say, "this is the best band ever, too bad about Bradley..."
and there it is, a week later, down voted cause I deigned to suggest that not all is rosy in RP land...
I don't think you're picking up what I'm putting down. The songs are full of misogynies, patriarchy, gang violence but also love, caring, angst, and agony. They just wrote what they lived with all the bad and good that came with it. Long Beach was a tough place in the 90s.
"The West is the Best" is a Jim "Lizardking " Morrison reference to me lol
Long Live RP!!
You tell em, SmackDaddy! Guess the West REALLY IS the BEST!!
I don't think you're picking up what I'm putting down. The songs are full of misogynies, patriarchy, gang violence but also love, caring, angst, and agony. They just wrote what they lived with all the bad and good that came with it. Long Beach was a tough place in the 90s.
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Sublime is much more complex than that. Sublime's lyrics and melding of musical styles provides a rich, complex, and often contradictory insight into the youth culture of LA/Long Beach at the time. The socialogical views embeded in it shed light on interesting dichotomies that exist for many of todays kids/young adults. You could make an entire college course out of analyzing the themes presented in their music and how it reflects upon our society at large.
You tell em, SmackDaddy! Guess the West REALLY IS the BEST!!
it ain't slick and over-produced.
Nice simple hooks.
Makes ya want to sing along a little.
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It seemed like I was always on the fence about the "mid-90's California hipster ska-punk revival". Still am.
Yikes
"Eclectic" doesn't mean "not played on commercial radio". There's quite a bit of stuff played on here that can be heard on commercial radio...the fact that the song also fits the format of your local ClearChannel station doesn't discount the merits of the music. Either the song is good, or it isn't.
Anyway, just my two cents...
Sublime is much more complex than that. Sublime's lyrics and melding of musical styles provides a rich, complex, and often contradictory insight into the youth culture of LA/Long Beach at the time. The socialogical views embeded in it shed light on interesting dichotomies that exist for many of todays kids/young adults. You could make an entire college course out of analyzing the themes presented in their music and how it reflects upon our society at large.
Hmm...I'm completely opposite of you. This is my favorite song of theirs. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
Agree 100%...
Rantipole wrote:
NOOO!!!
My response exactly!
EFF YEAH!
give us more sublime!! like smoke two joints or caress me down.... yeah yeah yeah
love sublime....



