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What are jazzmen really like??

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  • #21
    ardenik: You may be a good musician but you acting like a child. A dumbass I am not, especially when compared to the present internet company. Why do you not just relax and stop assigning tones to peoples posts and stop taking things so personally. Sometimes things are said to be funny or are said for effect or are exagerated to make a point. From any group of people one can find good and bad personalities, and I accept that. That being said I have an opinion on jazz, it being my favorite form of music along with progressive rock. But I also have an opinion on people in general, and from my experience as a person, as a fan and as a musician, fame kills just a little bit of the humanity someone may have began with. I know you want to let people know how passionate you are about jazz but find a different way of expressing it than exploding when someone says anything negative, facetious or not, in the context of a discussion relating to jazz.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by dusken
      ardenik: You may be a good musician but you acting like a child.
      That's coming from Mr. Maturity who is also known as Mr. Tact.

      Originally posted by dusken
      A dumbass I am not.
      Something tells me I should disagree with the above statement.

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      • #23
        Anileve: Relatively speaking, there is nothing immature with regards to how I present myself. And disagree all you like but I am much smarter than you. Mr. Tact? Whatever. How about contributing something to the forum another than inane, immature jokes and personal insults to validate your insecurities.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by dusken
          Anileve:And disagree all you like but I am much smarter than you.
          Oh yes! I am sorry I misjudged you; I can obviously see the flawless display of maturity in that brilliant sentence. I’ll bow before your immense intelligence just as soon as I cross over that bridge of bullxxxx. And thanks for your wonderful advice, I'll try working on my contribution of S&M material to this board to achieve the approval of what you would consider "quality material".

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          • #25
            Nevermind. Continue to be ridiculous.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Crimson Glow
              Why is it I can just picture you playing some violent, key mashing tune when I read your last few posts, here?....
              nah man, thats really not how i am. not violent in any way & not a very heavy player either actually.. hehe

              Originally Posted by dusken:
              (...) stop assigning tones to peoples posts (...)
              u seem to be having this problem with many other people around the forum.. once again, maybe the source of the trouble is in ur posts & not in their interpretation. if u talk anything like u type, its absolutely no wonder u didnt get along with those musicians.

              dusken: But I also have an opinion on people in general, and from my experience as a person, as a fan and as a musician, fame kills just a little bit of the humanity someone may have began with. I know you want to let people know how passionate you are about jazz but find a different way of expressing it than exploding when someone says anything negative, facetious or not, in the context of a discussion relating to jazz.
              man, its truly unbelievable how much ure missing the point.. ure talking about their "fame" as if theyre like popstars, rockstars or other such celebrities. they're really not man. what do u think the chances are that u can go backstage after a rock concert & meet the band & talk to them for longer than it takes to sign an autograph? thats IF u can get backstage. which is très slim chances, mon homme...

              jazz musicians usually let people backstage & TALK to them... like have actual CONVERSATIONS with them.. which is exactly how i met some of those guys i named.

              i dont have to let anybody know what i am or am not passionate about. i'm not interested in proving anything to anyone. i talk about music with anybody who wants to talk about it because i like learning the most i can about it & getting other people's views. because my mind is not poisoned with this idea of self-sufficiency, which is not exactly what u can say about urself.. with ur "i'm smarter than u" & ur "my problem is always being right." & all that horsecrrap...

              c'mon man.. ure telling me im acting like a child... my 8 year old cousin has enough class not to talk like that.. have some class, have some diplomacy.. learn how to talk to ppl, what to say to whom.. & stop reveling in ur own self-proclaimed brightness.
              Last edited by ardenik; 04-13-2004, 05:14 PM.

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              • #27
                I dont like them

                I dont like musicians

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Tres Bien
                  I dont like musicians
                  loollll now THAT'S funny...

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by ardenik
                    loollll now THAT'S funny...
                    Stupid musicians. They think they're so cool with their instruments. Pff...




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                    • #30
                      baron dants, arent u vrouyr, aren's little brother?

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