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Quote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:40:02 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:35:24 PMQuote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:28:51 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:23:53 PMQuoteLeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.What in the WORLD are you talking about, IP?Dwight Howard > Lebron JamesMichael Jackson > Prince (hurts, I love Prince)Biggie >>> 2 PacWrong, wrong, wrong. And I like Dwight and Biggie better than the other two, but wrong. Are you on crazy pills? Let's throw out Lebron & Howard (for the moment), how are you going to honestly tell me that Prince is better than Michael Jackson and expect be to "respect" you as a commissioner? I'm ready to tenure my resignation. Crazy-Like-A-Fox pills. Prince MADE music, Michael Jackson sang songs. Michael Jackson is much better than Prince but....his greatness was more 70's and 80's dominant. In the 90's, Prince was much better than Michael.
Quote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:35:24 PMQuote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:28:51 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:23:53 PMQuoteLeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.What in the WORLD are you talking about, IP?Dwight Howard > Lebron JamesMichael Jackson > Prince (hurts, I love Prince)Biggie >>> 2 PacWrong, wrong, wrong. And I like Dwight and Biggie better than the other two, but wrong. Are you on crazy pills? Let's throw out Lebron & Howard (for the moment), how are you going to honestly tell me that Prince is better than Michael Jackson and expect be to "respect" you as a commissioner? I'm ready to tenure my resignation. Crazy-Like-A-Fox pills. Prince MADE music, Michael Jackson sang songs.
Quote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:28:51 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:23:53 PMQuoteLeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.What in the WORLD are you talking about, IP?Dwight Howard > Lebron JamesMichael Jackson > Prince (hurts, I love Prince)Biggie >>> 2 PacWrong, wrong, wrong. And I like Dwight and Biggie better than the other two, but wrong. Are you on crazy pills? Let's throw out Lebron & Howard (for the moment), how are you going to honestly tell me that Prince is better than Michael Jackson and expect be to "respect" you as a commissioner? I'm ready to tenure my resignation.
Quote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:23:53 PMQuoteLeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.What in the WORLD are you talking about, IP?Dwight Howard > Lebron JamesMichael Jackson > Prince (hurts, I love Prince)Biggie >>> 2 PacWrong, wrong, wrong. And I like Dwight and Biggie better than the other two, but wrong.
QuoteLeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.What in the WORLD are you talking about, IP?Dwight Howard > Lebron JamesMichael Jackson > Prince (hurts, I love Prince)Biggie >>> 2 Pac
LeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.
Quote from: nickagneta on June 28, 2011, 10:43:00 PMQuote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:40:02 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:35:24 PMQuote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:28:51 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:23:53 PMQuoteLeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.What in the WORLD are you talking about, IP?Dwight Howard > Lebron JamesMichael Jackson > Prince (hurts, I love Prince)Biggie >>> 2 PacWrong, wrong, wrong. And I like Dwight and Biggie better than the other two, but wrong. Are you on crazy pills? Let's throw out Lebron & Howard (for the moment), how are you going to honestly tell me that Prince is better than Michael Jackson and expect be to "respect" you as a commissioner? I'm ready to tenure my resignation. Crazy-Like-A-Fox pills. Prince MADE music, Michael Jackson sang songs. Michael Jackson is much better than Prince but....his greatness was more 70's and 80's dominant. In the 90's, Prince was much better than Michael.Oh, I love me some Prince. Let's get THAT straight. His solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the rock & roll Hall of Fame is the best I've ever heard.But Michael's the greatest, no question about it. Unmatched and unapproachable two decades later. Off the Wall & Thriller, undeniably in the conversation for top 5 albums of all time.
Quote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:46:05 PMQuote from: nickagneta on June 28, 2011, 10:43:00 PMQuote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:40:02 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:35:24 PMQuote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:28:51 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:23:53 PMQuoteLeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.What in the WORLD are you talking about, IP?Dwight Howard > Lebron JamesMichael Jackson > Prince (hurts, I love Prince)Biggie >>> 2 PacWrong, wrong, wrong. And I like Dwight and Biggie better than the other two, but wrong. Are you on crazy pills? Let's throw out Lebron & Howard (for the moment), how are you going to honestly tell me that Prince is better than Michael Jackson and expect be to "respect" you as a commissioner? I'm ready to tenure my resignation. Crazy-Like-A-Fox pills. Prince MADE music, Michael Jackson sang songs. Michael Jackson is much better than Prince but....his greatness was more 70's and 80's dominant. In the 90's, Prince was much better than Michael.Oh, I love me some Prince. Let's get THAT straight. His solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the rock & roll Hall of Fame is the best I've ever heard.But Michael's the greatest, no question about it. Unmatched and unapproachable two decades later. Off the Wall & Thriller, undeniably in the conversation for top 5 albums of all time. Yeah ... Have to agree. Michael was one of the greatest and most prolific songwriters of all time, and they were both geniuses when it came to production and arrangement. The one thing that Prince had over Michael was guitar playing ... Prince is one of the most accomplished guitarists of his generation, (which is my generation), and very few people ever include him in that category. The guy has all the Hendrix stuff down, along with blues, jazz, and speed metal chops ... amazing axe player. Personally though, I like Michael's songwriting better overall ... he had an incredible feel for melody and rhythms not normally applied to pop music.
Quote from: Bahku on June 28, 2011, 10:54:20 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:46:05 PMQuote from: nickagneta on June 28, 2011, 10:43:00 PMQuote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:40:02 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:35:24 PMQuote from: IndeedProceed on June 28, 2011, 10:28:51 PMQuote from: StartOrien on June 28, 2011, 10:23:53 PMQuoteLeBron James is the most talented and versatile NBA player I've ever seen. I'd still pick him #1.If this draft were 80's music, LeBron would be Prince. If this draft were 90's Rap Music, he'd be Tupac. If it were 'cool toys you wish you had when you were a kid', he'd be Power Wheels.What in the WORLD are you talking about, IP?Dwight Howard > Lebron JamesMichael Jackson > Prince (hurts, I love Prince)Biggie >>> 2 PacWrong, wrong, wrong. And I like Dwight and Biggie better than the other two, but wrong. Are you on crazy pills? Let's throw out Lebron & Howard (for the moment), how are you going to honestly tell me that Prince is better than Michael Jackson and expect be to "respect" you as a commissioner? I'm ready to tenure my resignation. Crazy-Like-A-Fox pills. Prince MADE music, Michael Jackson sang songs. Michael Jackson is much better than Prince but....his greatness was more 70's and 80's dominant. In the 90's, Prince was much better than Michael.Oh, I love me some Prince. Let's get THAT straight. His solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the rock & roll Hall of Fame is the best I've ever heard.But Michael's the greatest, no question about it. Unmatched and unapproachable two decades later. Off the Wall & Thriller, undeniably in the conversation for top 5 albums of all time. Yeah ... Have to agree. Michael was one of the greatest and most prolific songwriters of all time, and they were both geniuses when it came to production and arrangement. The one thing that Prince had over Michael was guitar playing ... Prince is one of the most accomplished guitarists of his generation, (which is my generation), and very few people ever include him in that category. The guy has all the Hendrix stuff down, along with blues, jazz, and speed metal chops ... amazing axe player. Personally though, I like Michael's songwriting better overall ... he had an incredible feel for melody and rhythms not normally applied to pop music.nuthin beats mikes "human nature"even if it purple rained...*sippin*
If I can commentate I will make references to Heavy Metal, History, TV, Canada and the CFL. Can any current commentators do that? IP, let me know.
Quote(i remember someone trying to convince everyone that Brandon Wrigt was the difference maker to his team as a 5th round pick... and he's on his way out-of-the league 3 years later after doing nada).Did somebody really take Brandan Wright in the 5th round? I remember taking him in the 7th, but that was like my 9th or 11th pick of the draft. I would totally gamble on Wright if I were the Celtics on a minimum contract.
(i remember someone trying to convince everyone that Brandon Wrigt was the difference maker to his team as a 5th round pick... and he's on his way out-of-the league 3 years later after doing nada).
Quote from: Roy H. on June 28, 2011, 05:54:13 PMQuote(i remember someone trying to convince everyone that Brandon Wrigt was the difference maker to his team as a 5th round pick... and he's on his way out-of-the league 3 years later after doing nada).Did somebody really take Brandan Wright in the 5th round? I remember taking him in the 7th, but that was like my 9th or 11th pick of the draft. I would totally gamble on Wright if I were the Celtics on a minimum contract.There was one pick last year - and you can PM me if you want to know who - that was about as mind boggling of a pick that I've ever seen in any kind of draft ever. And I picked Monta Ellis with the 19th pick 3 years ago. EDIT: I was mistaken, it was from the pick 2 draft.
Much like the Beatles could do everything the Stones did but the stones couldn't do everything the Beatles did, Prince could do everything that Michael could but Michael couldn't do everything Prince could.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLmZKsWRL9E
Quote from: KCattheStripe on June 29, 2011, 12:01:01 AMMuch like the Beatles could do everything the Stones did but the stones couldn't do everything the Beatles did, Prince could do everything that Michael could but Michael couldn't do everything Prince could.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLmZKsWRL9EBut that's dumbing down the argument to an extreme. Yes, Prince could sing. But anywhere as good as Michael? Not even close.
Torn between co-gming (pm me) and being a commentator (If I can be outrageous, sort of a cross between the old guys on the Muppets, Barkley, McHale and Webber).