FredHuggins wrote:Dude, if there's one band you're ALLOWED to give baseless backhanded compliments, it's them damn children of the corn that infected Earth with mmmbop.
I'd say that honor would go to Dave Matthews and the E Street Band, but, I digress.
I did not condemn, that is way to strong of a word to use in this circumstance. Nor did I explicitly wish for your opinion to change. But it was obvious that you have not heard enough of their music to make the claim that their newest single is the only "kickass" one they have done in their entire career, considering how their last few albums have shared similar musical styles to that particular song.FredHuggins wrote:But you took the time to judge and condemn me for doing so, implying a sincere desire to have my opinion changed.
Let me grab the snacks!FredHuggins wrote:OR PERHAPS I'M JUST PARANOID!!! (flashes an indulgent "I'm so totally NOT" smirk). Now if you'll excuse me, I have a whiteboard on which to doodle my theories that "Where's The Love" is a socialist manifesto.
I completely agree when you say opinion is based on perspective. Just look at Keith Olbermann or Bill O'Reilly. But I don't feel I implied that you had a "wrong" opinion. I felt that you had an opinion that could have been improved by more "research", if you will. I'm not saying I want you to think all of their music is good, I'm saying that if you listened to more you may find that they have written some other adequate songs post-"MMMBop".FredHuggins wrote:Saying that an opinion is unfair is, as far as I'm concerned, tantamount to saying it's wrong. At the very least they're in the same ballpark, because opinion by definition is based on perspective.
I do not fear differing opinions. I fear opinions that lack good support. If someone brings up an opinion with which I disagree, but has good reasoning behind, I wouldn't mind. If you have an opinion that I disagree with and makes no sense (i.e. Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh) I wouldn't want to hear it.FredHuggins wrote:I was once like you, afraid of differing opinions I considered "unfair," because I was weak and insecure and I thought they might change me. But opinions are rarely as mutually exclusive as they appear.
Again, enough with "condemn". Actually, I did plan on saying something along the lines of "have you heard _________ or ___________?" but feared of looking like one of those obligatory fanboys who will defend their "leader" no matter what (like what most people on this forum do with Weird Al). I am a fan of Hanson, but merely casual. My sister is the fan of the home and her taking me to one of their concerts encouraged me to add their catalog to my iTunes, hence my knowledge of them being more than "MMMBop".FredHuggins wrote:Apparently, you saw some spark in Hanson's creative peak to think "Hmmmbop, I ought to keep following these guys even when the rest of the world doesn't." I saw no such spark. Neither of us should be condemned for the road we take, but each road carries with it a skewed and thus "unfair" perspective. But instead of actually PRESENTING your perspective (i.e. by saying "I dunno, 2001's 'NNNBop' and 2004's 'OOOBop' were pretty cool, you should check them out...") you merely condemned mine.
You appear to be someone who feels otherwise, and I bet if someone were to label Weird Al the guy who does nothing more than MJ parodies about food, you or someone else here would label the comment "unfair".
Remember, the word "unfair" is defined as being "not fair", not as being "wrong".