Hello, I just joined, primarily for the audiophile products. Looking at purchasing the NHT C3 speakers for our new living room. Space is about 15 feet wide by 33 long and they will fire long ways. Space is just for general listening, music room with all equipment is downstairs, so hoping they will fill it with sound nicely. Cheers.
Mar 18, 2024
"Getting Better" Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967 = “I used to be cruel to my woman, I beat her and kept her apart from the things that she loved.”
"Maxwell’s Silver Hammer" Abbey Road, 1969 = “Bang clang Maxwell’s silver hammer came down upon her head/Bang clang Maxwell’s silver hammer made sure that she was dead.”
"I’ll Get You" She Loves You (B-side), 1963 = “You might as well resign yourself to me.” Ah, veiled threats, outright violence, obsession, being controlling, all from the Beatles who's market was little girls. Funny, how they get a pass and people sing these lyrics with a smile and see nothing wrong. And let's not get started on classic rock. It seems as if we could sum up your entire "experience" as a long list of stereotypes and your willful and woeful ignorance on the matter. The slight at not calling each and every one of these individuals an artist, even though they can play multiple instruments, sing, produce, AND write their own lyrics is quite blunty, pretty deplorable of you. And in hopes that you read and educate yourself, Hip Hop is quite clearly defined as a culture and IS NOT the same thing as rap: https://www.britannica.com/art/hip-hop and https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-hip-hop-1925-to-now-2857353 and https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/hip-hop-is-born-at-a-birthday-party-in-the-bronx. It's not as if I am concerned about you enjoying hip hop or rap, but you can at least get the story straight and not spit on a culture that's different than yours instead of flinging horrible stereotypes. I don't always agree with your shenanigans, but you don't strike me as an idiot who lives in a bubble.