Buftex Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 When you spend a lot of time on a message board, like this one, it is hard not to notice that for every thing that is "great", or "the best ever", there are dozens of people who will come out in droves and tell you that whatever it is you hold in high esteem, is overrated. Doesn't matter if it is sports, politics, books, movies, music....for every admirer there are as many bashers... maybe I am starting to feel old, but I just appreciate things that stand the test of time, things that work... Tell me, what is something great, that you don't think is overrated...I will start: The Beatles- I recently got done watching the Beatles Anthology...I had seen it years ago, when my appreciation of their music had wained a little, as I was in to other things. Growing up, I was a Beatles fanatic...but then, when I got in my later teens, I started listening to other stuff. For a long time, the Beatles had been supplanted by the Rolling Stones, as my all time favorite rock band. The Who, the Clash, were all right up there too...but I never stopped liking the Beatles...I kind of feel like I am "re-discovering" them all over again, almost 30 years later...their history is perfect. They weren't together long enough for some of their lesser solo efforts taint the band's repertoire. I will say it, while there are some songs I like more than others, there isn't one Beatles song I hate...okay, I might skip through "Revolution #9" once in a while, but other than that... As a band, they were as innovative as any in pop music, and my god, just the depth of amazing songs they wrote and recorded in that 8 years... what struck me, while watching the Anthology, toward the end (from the White album through their final album, "Abbey Road") was just how prolific they continued to be. They never seemed to be cashing in on their name, as most pop acts do, once they attain a certain level of success. I realize that Lennon, McCartney and Harrison all pretty much wrote their own songs, to watch them perform the songs together, it just seems that there wasn't any pettiness when it came to the music... Lennon was as big a fan of McCartney as McCartney was of Lennon, even though their styles were so different. To think, as the guys in the band were all at each others throats, things were falling apart around them, but they were still able to come up with songs like "Don't Let Me Down", "Let It Be", "The Long and Winding Road", "Hey Jude", "Revolution", "Paperback Writer"',"Something", "Here Comes the Sun", "Come Together", "Get Back", etc etc...the quality of their music only got stronger...George Harrison really emerged as a quality peer to Lennon and McCartney. I realize, none of them were great musicians individually, and that George Martin was a big part of their sound, but whatever it was, as a collective, I think their music sounds as vital and relevant today, as it did 40 years ago...it doesn't sound dated I loathe the majority of the solo stuff that Paul McCartney did, but during his time with that group, he wrote some of the most amazingly durable pop songs, ever. Sorry, I will stop gushing....tell me, what is NOT overrated for you?
ajzepp Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 1) Netflix DVD Rental Service. 2) Logitech Squeezebox (www.slimdevices.com) 3) A cathartic evacuation. 4) Magnepan speakers. 5) HDTV
Jim in Anchorage Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 Frank Sinatra. Way before my time. But I find it impossible to hear "south of the border" among many others with out singing out loud.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 - Waking up without a toe tag. - Morning coffee. - NFL Sunday Ticket. - A day at the (horse) track with a fine cigar. - Canadian beer. - Internet porn. - Canadian beer and Internet porn combined. - A Sunday in PJ's. - A late night bonfire. There's something mesmerizing and invigorating about relaxing in front of a good fire under the stars. - Of course, I would be remiss if I didn't mention family and good friends.
KD in CA Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 -Sex -Sitting on the deck of a beach house w/ a scotch and cigar -Holding your baby daughter -Sense of accomplishment from a job well done
buckeyemike Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 Frank Sinatra. Way before my time. But I find it impossible to hear "south of the border" among many others with out singing out loud. Good call. I listen to the Sinatra channel on Sirius, and I found a station out of Youngstown that plays that type of music (WNIO.com) that's also the affiliate of the Indians' NYP league team, the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. - Waking up without a toe tag.- Morning coffee. - NFL Sunday Ticket. - Canadian beer. - A Sunday in PJ's. - A late night bonfire. There's something mesmerizing and invigorating about relaxing in front of a good fire under the stars. - Of course, I would be remiss if I didn't mention family and good friends. I kept the things I like out of your post as well. Can't smoke cigars, which I do like, b/c of my asthma. The porn and the horse track? My wife would kill me. I would also add a minor league baseball game, as well as a round of golf.
The Poojer Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 Dude???? A Sunday in my...what??????? ****note, i guess this 'joke' only works if you realize my name is PJ - A Sunday in PJ's.
Chandler#81 Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 When you spend a lot of time on a message board, like this one, it is hard not to notice that for every thing that is "great", or "the best ever", there are dozens of people who will come out in droves and tell you that whatever it is you hold in high esteem, is overrated. Doesn't matter if it is sports, politics, books, movies, music....for every admirer there are as many bashers... maybe I am starting to feel old, but I just appreciate things that stand the test of time, things that work... Tell me, what is something great, that you don't think is overrated...I will start: The Beatles- I recently got done watching the Beatles Anthology...I had seen it years ago, when my appreciation of their music had wained a little, as I was in to other things. Growing up, I was a Beatles fanatic...but then, when I got in my later teens, I started listening to other stuff. For a long time, the Beatles had been supplanted by the Rolling Stones, as my all time favorite rock band. The Who, the Clash, were all right up there too...but I never stopped liking the Beatles...I kind of feel like I am "re-discovering" them all over again, almost 30 years later...their history is perfect. They weren't together long enough for some of their lesser solo efforts taint the band's repertoire. I will say it, while there are some songs I like more than others, there isn't one Beatles song I hate...okay, I might skip through "Revolution #9" once in a while, but other than that... As a band, they were as innovative as any in pop music, and my god, just the depth of amazing songs they wrote and recorded in that 8 years... what struck me, while watching the Anthology, toward the end (from the White album through their final album, "Abbey Road") was just how prolific they continued to be. They never seemed to be cashing in on their name, as most pop acts do, once they attain a certain level of success. I realize that Lennon, McCartney and Harrison all pretty much wrote their own songs, to watch them perform the songs together, it just seems that there wasn't any pettiness when it came to the music... Lennon was as big a fan of McCartney as McCartney was of Lennon, even though their styles were so different. To think, as the guys in the band were all at each others throats, things were falling apart around them, but they were still able to come up with songs like "Don't Let Me Down", "Let It Be", "The Long and Winding Road", "Hey Jude", "Revolution", "Paperback Writer"',"Something", "Here Comes the Sun", "Come Together", "Get Back", etc etc...the quality of their music only got stronger...George Harrison really emerged as a quality peer to Lennon and McCartney. I realize, none of them were great musicians individually, and that George Martin was a big part of their sound, but whatever it was, as a collective, I think their music sounds as vital and relevant today, as it did 40 years ago...it doesn't sound dated I loathe the majority of the solo stuff that Paul McCartney did, but during his time with that group, he wrote some of the most amazingly durable pop songs, ever. Sorry, I will stop gushing....tell me, what is NOT overrated for you? Great post! Deserves it's own thread. Wait a minute.. Seriously, I love the Beatles and their music -one of the forces of my life. Others: Fandom, Health, Christmas-time and speaking as a folically challenged guy: Hair!!
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 Derek Jeter is also NOT overrated It is so in vogue to say that the guy is overrated but anybody who watches the Yankees every day knows how ridiculous that is
BillsPride12 Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 Michael Jordan- best athlete I ever got to watch his entire career, I will be telling my grandkids about watching Michael Jordan play basketball someday Playing little league through High School football- To this day those are still some of the best damn times of my life and I have so many memories and friends that I will never forget because of it, wish I had a time machine to go back and do it again but for now the memories will have to do. Traveling- I have resided in WNY my whole life and embrace the down to earth blue-collar culture of living around here, but at the same time I really appreciate traveling to other areas and experiencing what they have to other, you should always make the most of any opportunity you get to see another part of the country/world.
Captain Quint Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 -Falling asleep on the couch on a weekend afternoon with a baseball game on TV. -The smell of bread baking. -Making something with your own two hands. (cooking, art, home improvements, etc.) -Shamwow
Steely Dan Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 -Falling asleep on the couch on a weekend afternoon with a baseball game on TV. -The smell of bread baking. -Making something with your own two hands. (cooking, art, home improvements, etc.) -Shamwow -Money in a birthday card from grandma (prior to your 15th birthday). -Getting the Christmas gift you really wanted as a kid. -You're first love. -The last time you had sex. -The first time you had sex. I'm sure both of those are the same for a lot of people here. -A Bills game win over any division opponent or a win in general. -Getting buzzed and listening to Floyd.
Beerball Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 Kids What you did to get the kids Someone to stand by you no matter what A really good wine (however YOU define good) Slooooo cooked BBQ Your family enjoying that slooooo cooked BBQ A really good beer (however YOU define good) A really good scotch (however...)
Philly McButterpants Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 - A good round of golf (you know what I mean) - Really good Bourbon (single barrel, aged to perfection) - Cuban cigars
Pete Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 girls who love to pleasure me 150 year old Grand Marnier Truffles family exercise nature
buckeyemike Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 Listening to Bon Jovi's "Livin on a Prayer" at full blast. Somehow, that song gets better with age.
tennesseeboy Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 1) Netflix DVD Rental Service. 2) Logitech Squeezebox (www.slimdevices.com) 3) A cathartic evacuation. 4) Magnepan speakers. 5) HDTV I like the term cathartic evacuation...please elaborate. Could a burp, a fart or a shyt all qualify for this term? Come to think of it puking might possibly make the cut as well in particular situations. One probably wouldn't maintain that ALL exeges (?) from the body would qualify at all times but that a cathartic evacuation is a particularly impressive one?
Captain Hindsight Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 A good Beer A tailgate at a Bills game Watching the Bills kick the crap out of anyone..... especially the dolfags
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