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Who is the most overrated music star of all time?

6ix9ine Admits his music is HOT TRASH!! imbecile with the rainbow hair that looks likerainbow Brite with the tattoos all over his face. He looks like a bully scribbled on him. Since when is mumbling nonsense become the foundation of the music industry? OH, that's right, it hasn't. There are now a whole, although rather ignorant, following of children that are looking up to an artist (my apologies to the real musicians /Artists who can articulate properly) which proudly announces he is part of a `SCUMGANG’. It must be means for those of society who proudly defy intelligent life with a deliberate attempt to lower their iq to 69. He admitted on camera that he doesn't know why people consider him so highly when as he himself stated, ‘I can just mumble anything and people will accept it as if it's profound. He basically is clowning his own fans by openly insulting them and it should be taken into consideration that they continue to prove his point. So if you haven't heard of him, disregard this answer because I may have just contributed to the very thing I despise. I could go more in depth as he is an alleged rapist, dropped out of school at thirteen years old, and has done nothing but insult real talent but that is irrelevant. Or at least that is what the fans want you to believe.6IX9INE is undeserving.

Why do we lose interest for songs we used to love?

I think it is because of human nature.And it also depends on what you imagine when you listen to song .For example I am huge fan of 30 seconds to mars for such a long time and I am still listening to their old songs.Thats because everytime I listen to that songs like “Modern myth” or “the kill” I think about my dreams which makes me feel good. I dont even wanna think about that in some day I will lose my interest to my favorite song. Of course nothing lasts forever .It gets dusted then you throw them away.But something interesting happened recently.There was a song “Scars” by Papa Roach which I used to like a lot .After a while I started to hate this song .I even deleted this song on my phone. And Now almost a year later I heard this song again and I loved it .I added to this song my playlist again. Now I hate this song again . it was kind of weird.Your question is really interesting question I dont really have 100 % sure answer .Losing interest for music we used to love is like a you are saying some word.a lots of times and after a while when you listen to what you re saying it doesnt make sense at all. All I am trying to say is People can t listen to the same things many times .After a certain time they stop. Maybe nerves in brain responsible for this part get tired and stop . Listening to music is mostly biological event. For example I touched you dont feel anything maybe you ignore it or like it but what if I touched you 1000 times you will not like it obviously .Same as music .As I mentioned before there is also some spiritural part like what you imagine when you listen to particular song.I know the guy who s listening Aerosmith songs a lot almost 6 years .and I asked him why you listening to same song over and over again (like I do) he told me that everytime I listen to these songs I put myself instead of singer .It is like he s living in his fantasy.(by the way “Fantasy” by 30 seconds to mars it is very good song)Anyway thats all I can say for your question . Have fun

I want to travel to the UK. What are the recommended places to visit there? Where and Why?

UK has following interesting places :CALF OF MAN (ISLE OF MAN)Isle of SkyeCarrick-a-Rede Rope BridgeWORMS HEAD & Rhossili Bay (GOWER PENINSULA, WALES)The Highlands, Scotland & The West Highland LineLake Windermere, Lake DistrictKynance CoveKnockvologanexmoor national parkLulworth Cove, Dorset, EnglandLlŷn PeninsulaCairngorms National Park, ScotlandBrecon Beacons, South WalesHope Valley, the Peak Districtthe peak districtCastle Combe villagethe cotswolds , England : Bibury & othersStourhead gardenKersey vilageLavenham villageThe Jurassic CoastUpper and Lower SlaughterBakewell townThe White Cliffs Of Dover, Kent, EnglandHAMSTERLEY FOREST (COUNTY DURHAM)Glenfinnan, Scottish Highlandsthe western islessettle-carlisle railwayBurford townYorkshire DalesSnowdonia, Gwynedd, WalesLoch Ness, Highlands, ScotlandWhiteless Pike, Lake DistrictLansallos villageEdinburgh, ScotlandSt Ives, Cornwall & CornwallNORFOLK LAVENDER FIELDS (HEACHAM, NORTH NORFOLK)The South Gower CoastThe Seven Sisters CliffsWatergate Bay, CornwallDUNCANSBY STACKS (CAITHNESS, SCOTLAND)Corby CragsThe Scilly IslesDerwent water, the lake districtScott's ViewSwaledale, Yorkshire dalesDEVIL’S DYKE (WEST SUSSEX)Port Isaac villagewin green hill wiltshireDurdle Door AND OLD HARRY ROCKS, Dorset, EnglandHENRHYD FALLS (POWYS, WALES)watergate bayGlencoeSwallow Falls in Snowdonia National ParkPORTHTOWAN TIDAL POOL (CORNWALL)Llanberis Pass, SnowdoniaEildon HillsSutton Bank national parkThe Dark Hedges NEAR ARMOY, Northern Ireland

What are the best things for Newcastle University students to do on weekends?

Newcastle has a youthful community spirit as one out of every six of its residents is a student. Being the vibrant city with a spectacular nightlife and several places of interest, Newcastle has lots to offer for the weekends.Clubbing scene:Local student community frequently visits these clubbing hubs: Florita’s and Madame Koo, Digital, House of Smith, and Tiger Tiger among others.Entertainment hubs:Just 1-2 km away from the university campus, you will find the Regal Cinema, School of Yak, and Delta Force Paintball. The location near your university is also close to comedy clubs like The Stand, music venues like Metro Radio Arena and O2, the Theatre Royal, Club Trop, Digi Monday, Soho Rooms, Flares after Soho, Sinners, Throwback, and many more!Outdoors and sports:If you are interested in sports and soccer, you may visit St James’ Park and Sunderland’s Stadium. Several activities like mountain biking, horse riding, and water sports can be explored.Around the year, you may participate in the sports events including the popular Great North Run.Love to shop?Few of the popular malls and departmental stores include Eldon Square and Intu Metrocentre, Fenwick, Retail World, Charles Clinkard, Baltic Shop, Dalton Park, and so much more. Weekends also call for shopping time for daily essentials so you can have multiple choice of several chain supermarkets to visit like Grainger, Waitrose, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s Local, Tesco Metro, Asda, and Argos.To make the most of the city life, you can have a verified, safe and secure student room near Newcastle University by taking the help of accommodation providers and housing assistance websites.

Which now-legendary rock band had a completely horrible debut album? How did they recover?

And Then there’s the Ballad of Johnny Cougar - the record company thought it prudent to release this new hot act into the world as a David Bowie type glam rocker kind of thing - but of course with the midwestern John Mellencamp, you can only go so far down that road.But go down that road they did.I was working as mid-day DJ at an AOL station when the rep sent us the advance releases - my initial response ‘like hell I’ll ever play this’ but that was just from the album cover - I thought they were going for the Tiger Beat market and we were more of a Hair Band station.In any case - I don’t even remember the Johnny Cougar music - When he first came out as John Cougar Melloncamp we were slow to be won over.We actually created a John Cougar Mellonballs voice character for our morning show, kind of a failed rock star who stayed out all night and got really PO’d when the morning dj’s called him on the phone for an interview and woke him up*. The gag was he’d always answer the phone not knowing where he was and blurt out something really embarrassing that was mostly ‘bleeped’. It was funny once or twice but we kept doing it for probably better than a year.Slowly, his music won us over.Not a supergroup or major force in music, but it had a nice beat and the kids could dance to it.Now he’s just an old, usually pissed off, grumpy liberal rocker - pretty much like many of us from that era - but the funny thing is, if I had his phone number and called him up early one morning I imagine it would probably sound a lot like one of those old John Cougar Mellonballs gags we used to do.*This gag idea actually stemmed from a bad morning interview with a touring comedian who was playing our town, and of course worked late into the night - but his promotion people got him to agree to take an interview call at 8:10 in the AM not realizing that was about 4 hours after he’d gone to sleep. The comedian would later become famous as Jerry Seinfeld - but he was not particularly funny that morning - and who could blame him - there’s a moment when every failed radio gag fails and everyone knows it - ‘as God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly’ - kind of realization.

What are the rules of wearing biker patches?

If you're probating a club the meaning and proper display of approved patches will be taught to you.Never ever try wearing a 3 piece ( Top and Bottom Rockers with a Center Patch) especially with an MC Cube unless you are a member of a MC which has been accepted and allowed to exist by the areas dominant 1% MC unless you're ready for that Club to consider and treat you as having made a publicly disrespectful declaration of war against them.Never wear a Bottom Rocker which shows the name of a location (especially the full name of a state) unless you belong to the MC which controls that territory. Wearing that Rocker tells everyone that you are claiming control of that territory.Absolutely never touch any part of any vest with a 3 piece and if for some reason you accidentally are caused to touch it, immediately apologize to the man wearing it.If you've managed to earn the right to wear a 3 piece and someone tries to take it from you, you fight like hell to try keeping it.When I was the National Warlord for an unapproved MC it took 15 guys from an approved club almost a half hour to finally manage to take mine and get away with it because when they first managed to get it off me earlier in the fight I took it back.There are many club specific rules for wearing various patches, actually too many for anyone to honestly fully know or explain,I've only touched on the most important rules regarding the accepted standard rules regarding the 3 piece MC colors worn on the back of a vest.

How popular was Metallica in the 80's?

As I recall it, Metallica in the 80s was a band that was quite popular with fans of heavy metal music, but had virtually nothing in the way of what they call “crossover appeal” with people who weren’t already fans of the genre.Looking at their sales chart positions for their albums in that decade, one can see a gradual improvement with their top chart positions as the decade progressed, but that they didn’t hit #1 until the release of the album Metallica in 1991. Likewise, looking at their chart position of their singles, one sees they weren’t even getting any airplay until the song “One” came out on And Justice For All, so up until that point their success and popularity was driven pretty much by the word-of-mouth of committed fans who kept buying their albums and getting other fans interested.Anecdotally speaking, I myself was never much of a fan at the time (I’ve since come to appreciate some, but not all, of their work). I thought their name was ridiculously presumptuous; along the lines of a car company that might release a model of vehicle and name it “Best Car Ever”. I listened quite a bit to the local hard rock station in the mid-sized radio market I grew up in and can confirm that you never heard Metallica on the radio or, if you did, it was only after midnight when presumably no one else was listening. Despite this, their music and their merchandise (patches, shirts, pins) were quite popular with the metalheads, which included my younger brother, whom I almost can still hear trying to hash out playing “Seek and Destroy” or “Fade to Black” on his electric guitar in his bedroom. In a way they were very much an “underground” band through most of the 80s, until And Justice For All and MTV put them in the Top 10 and gave them wider audience recognition.

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