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The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby Mikey1990 » Apr 8th, '11, 00:15

Block wrote:Eminem, needs to. Hang up his microphone: no one wants to, hear a 40 year. old drug addict+w.igger,

yet your on a forum talkin about him ..
but i agree he only has 1 more album in him
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby EminemBase » Apr 8th, '11, 00:20

classthe_king wrote:
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classthe_king wrote:I've changed my stance on Relapse


Since when lmao? because it was only a few pages back you said:

Relapse sucks, none of his good verses of that time period were on that album except for the second half of the second verse of 3 AM


I don't actually think it sucks...I just said that for the sake of the conversation. Even though none of the best verses of that time period were on Relapse.

I think Relapse is a good album, nothing great but he has pretty decent lyricism at times. I'd probably give it a 6.5/10


Okay.

I'd probably give it a... 7, as an album. If "Beautiful" and "Crack a Bottle" weren't there and it had more of a narrative / was more committed to a storyline like "Same Song & Dance" coming after "Tanya" then I'd probably give it a 9.

It could have been so much more. Such a missed opportunity. If he had totally committed to vision, exercised harsh quality control and just put out the whole project as Relapse, as a double-album, with stunning visuals released throughout that year...

Could of been something special.
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby classthe_king » Apr 8th, '11, 00:21

Well his fans didn't like it so we got Recovery instead
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby Satire » Apr 8th, '11, 00:23

classthe_king wrote:Well his fans didn't like it so we got Recovery instead


You were one of the fans who didn't like it.

Therefore, you are the reason for Recovery, which you hate.

Which means you hate yourself :unsure:
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby classthe_king » Apr 8th, '11, 00:24

Satire wrote:
classthe_king wrote:Well his fans didn't like it so we got Recovery instead


You were one of the fans who didn't like it.

Therefore, you are the reason for Recovery, which you hate.

Which means you hate yourself :unsure:


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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby EminemBase » Apr 8th, '11, 00:25

classthe_king wrote:Well his fans didn't like it so we got Recovery instead


Yeah well, some of his fans didn't.

Seemed pretty split down the middle for me. A shame that the ones who dislike things are the ones he listens to. Not that he should listen to fucking anybody.

Such a waste of time being an artist, to have other people's opinions shape your work.

And such an immediate, out of character contradiction and shocking hypocrisy to do that after he came out with Relapse publicly stating he's gonna just "NOT GIVE A FUCK what ANYBODY" says again, and just do what he wants.

Then he listens to sappy children who want to cut their wrists to his tedious life story rhymes again, scraps what was probably the most powerful material since The Marshall Mathers LP and then tries to play his bitching out of a vision as a revelation from 'waking up' in sobriety lmao.

Despite the fact he'd been sober a fucking year by the time he even put Relapse out, and to be able to write as meticulously as he did on Relapse and claim he was anything other than sober, focused and totally knowing of everything is absurd.
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby classthe_king » Apr 8th, '11, 00:26

haha even Eminembase agrees with me that Eminem sold out


Win.
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby Satire » Apr 8th, '11, 00:27

Yes Mike, which only leads me to my point that everyone should just kill themselves.

Edit: You deleted your post and made it look like I'm talking to myself :n:
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby EminemBase » Apr 8th, '11, 00:31

classthe_king wrote:haha even Eminembase agrees with me that Eminem sold out

Win.


I don't agree that he sold out. I agree that he compromised.

Selling out is comprosing for money, I think it's pretty obvious he doesn't do things for money. I think he scrapped Relapse 2 and did Recovery for these reasons...

a) to please what he presumed were alienated fans who hated the new material.

b) to avoid what he presumed may be a total flop with Relapse 2 after seeing the divided / more-so negative reaction to Relapse. Relapse 2 was probably Relapse to the nth degree so he probably rationalized: "if they dislike 1, they're really going to dislike 2".

and finally, I think he did it because he... almost certainly reads critics opinions', in my opinion. Judging from "On Fire" and his clear annoyance and not being respected enough. So, at 38, I think he got annoyed at seeing the smug critics implying he was a has-been and his commercial days were over with Relapse.

SO, I think he did Recovery to prove them wrong. And possibly also to elevate himself to a larger status again to launch his new Shady artists.

So yes, he definitely compromised, and for some very wrong reasons. But I honestly don't think he thinks Recovery is bad and I don't think he'd put out a shitty album for money, and I don't think he compromised for money. I think he compromised to try and please fans and prove critics wrong.
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby EminemBase » Apr 8th, '11, 00:41

Amadeo wrote:
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classthe_king wrote:Well his fans didn't like it so we got Recovery instead


Yeah well, some of his fans didn't.

Seemed pretty split down the middle for me. A shame that the ones who dislike things are the ones he listens to. Not that he should listen to fucking anybody.

Such a waste of time being an artist, to have other people's opinions shape your work.

And such an immediate, out of character contradiction and shocking hypocrisy to do that after he came out with Relapse publicly stating he's gonna just "NOT GIVE A FUCK what ANYBODY" says again, and just do what he wants.

Then he listens to sappy children who want to cut their wrists to his tedious life story rhymes again, scraps what was probably the most powerful material since The Marshall Mathers LP and then tries to play his bitching out of a vision as a revelation from 'waking up' in sobriety lmao.

Despite the fact he'd been sober a fucking year by the time he even put Relapse out, and to be able to write as meticulously as he did on Relapse and claim he was anything other than sober, focused and totally knowing of everything is absurd.

I think you're downplaying the fact that he did look at Relapse and think, "this accent thing is silly. That's not me."

It happens all the time. People make something that they like and then realize a couple months after that it's flawed.


That's not a fact.

Neither of us can truly prove his motive here.

That's what he claimed happened, but... he also claimed he was falling back on the serial-killing shit etc. despite the fact he still says psycho things for the sake of it now AND - he said that Relapse was a kind of "punchline" album where you listen once and the joke's over...

So, I don't think he's the best guy to talk about his own music lmao. As, Relapse is anything but that. I think he calls punchlines anything which is intended to be tongue-in-cheek but Recovery is choc-full with punchlines, he's been going overboard with it since.

And, I think the accent thing is really missing the point anyway. It's just a flow man. And there's quite a few different 'accents' on Relapse, and I don't see how it's silly. He's in character, it's just a preference if it sounds good to you or not.

But, what he truly threw away was... his content, his new style and... traded that for shitty production and sampled hooks. And re-tread emotion and, he even went back to 'boo-hoo' life tales after he specifically said with Relapse that's the reason he DIDN'T do that.

It's pretty obvious he's lying about "waking up" and realizing he needed to put emotion back into his music. Because from day one of returning, he said he wanted to avoid that as it was self-loathing etc. so he was totally conscious of what he was doing. He wasn't slap-happy or in a buzz.

But then as soon as people disliked the new direction, he bowed to the pressue and went with emotion. Everybody loved "Beautiful" so that's why = Recovery. Looks to me like "Beautiful" was a back-up track he put on there, so that if they hate the new material but love that, go with that. What is "Beautiful"? it's a rock-sampled emotional rap ballad. Sound familiar?

He's very calculated. I think he's constantly thinking of ways out, if something fails and ways to explain his new actions lmao. It's like he does whatever he needs to do, to be successful and then says whatever he needs to say to seem authentic or make the action seem genuine and from the heart.
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby Satire » Apr 8th, '11, 00:45

EminemBase wrote:
Amadeo wrote:I think you're downplaying the fact that he did look at Relapse and think, "this accent thing is silly. That's not me."

It happens all the time. People make something that they like and then realize a couple months after that it's flawed.


That's not a fact.

Neither of us can truly prove his motive here.

That's what he claimed happened, but... he also claimed he was falling back on the serial-killing shit etc. despite the fact he still says psycho things for the sake of it now AND - he said that Relapse was a kind of "punchline" album where you listen once and the joke's over...

So, I don't think he's the best guy to talk about his own music lmao. As, Relapse is anything but that. I think he calls punchlines anything which is intended to be tongue-in-cheek but Recovery is choc-full with punchlines, he's been going overboard with it since.

And, I think the accent thing is really missing the point anyway. It's just a flow man. And there's quite a few different 'accents' on Relapse, and I don't see how it's silly. He's in character, it's just a preference if it sounds good to you or not.

But, what he truly threw away was... his content, his new style and... traded that for shitty production and sampled hooks. And re-tread emotion and, he even went back to 'boo-hoo' life tales after he specifically said with Relapse that's the reason he DIDN'T do that.

It's pretty obvious he's lying about "waking up" and realizing he needed to put emotion back into his music. Because from day one of returning, he said he wanted to avoid that as it was self-loathing etc. so he was totally conscious of what he was doing. He wasn't slap-happy or in a buzz.

But then as soon as people disliked the new direction, he bowed to the pressue and went with emotion. Everybody loved "Beautiful" so that's why = Recovery. Looks to me like "Beautiful" was a back-up track he put on there, so that if they hate the new material but love that, go with that. What is "Beautiful"? it's a rock-sampled emotional rap ballad. Sound familiar?

He's very calculated. I think he's constantly thinking of ways out of something fails and ways to explain his new actions lmao.

He's pretty much a compulsive liar when you look at a lot of it. It's like he does whatever he needs to do, to be successful and then says whatever he needs to say to seem authentic or make the action seem genuine and from the heart.


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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby EminemBase » Apr 8th, '11, 00:45

Satire wrote:
EminemBase wrote:
Amadeo wrote:I think you're downplaying the fact that he did look at Relapse and think, "this accent thing is silly. That's not me."

It happens all the time. People make something that they like and then realize a couple months after that it's flawed.


That's not a fact.

Neither of us can truly prove his motive here.

That's what he claimed happened, but... he also claimed he was falling back on the serial-killing shit etc. despite the fact he still says psycho things for the sake of it now AND - he said that Relapse was a kind of "punchline" album where you listen once and the joke's over...

So, I don't think he's the best guy to talk about his own music lmao. As, Relapse is anything but that. I think he calls punchlines anything which is intended to be tongue-in-cheek but Recovery is choc-full with punchlines, he's been going overboard with it since.

And, I think the accent thing is really missing the point anyway. It's just a flow man. And there's quite a few different 'accents' on Relapse, and I don't see how it's silly. He's in character, it's just a preference if it sounds good to you or not.

But, what he truly threw away was... his content, his new style and... traded that for shitty production and sampled hooks. And re-tread emotion and, he even went back to 'boo-hoo' life tales after he specifically said with Relapse that's the reason he DIDN'T do that.

It's pretty obvious he's lying about "waking up" and realizing he needed to put emotion back into his music. Because from day one of returning, he said he wanted to avoid that as it was self-loathing etc. so he was totally conscious of what he was doing. He wasn't slap-happy or in a buzz.

But then as soon as people disliked the new direction, he bowed to the pressue and went with emotion. Everybody loved "Beautiful" so that's why = Recovery. Looks to me like "Beautiful" was a back-up track he put on there, so that if they hate the new material but love that, go with that. What is "Beautiful"? it's a rock-sampled emotional rap ballad. Sound familiar?

He's very calculated. I think he's constantly thinking of ways out of something fails and ways to explain his new actions lmao.

He's pretty much a compulsive liar when you look at a lot of it. It's like he does whatever he needs to do, to be successful and then says whatever he needs to say to seem authentic or make the action seem genuine and from the heart.


Meh.


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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby Satire » Apr 8th, '11, 00:46

Miller1121 wrote:I missed this kind of thing here :flutter:


So you admit that this topic was a success?
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby Block » Apr 8th, '11, 00:54

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Block wrote:I've been listening 'The Eminem Show' today (specifically 'Sing for the moment') and songs like 'Mockingbird' and 'When I'm Gone'.. He had amazing emotion and passion in his music in these songs. These are the songs that I used to listen to religiously when I was a teenager and was going through alot of rough times. His emotion, combined with his choice of words and subject matter is what made me a hardcore fan of his...

Well, if this isn't the faggiest post of all time...


Your attempted insults are worse than macdaddy's.

Now you're digging through my old posts because I completely shut you down in this thread. :laughing:

I will acknowledge your reaching as your resignation. Maybe next time, child.
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Re: The best thing about Beautiful (& Deja Vu)

Postby Block » Apr 8th, '11, 00:58

Hey amadeo, still in the writing tourney? It's abstract, weren't you dissing that? How does this injustice make you feel? do you feel emasculated?
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