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Author:  pittmike [ Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:19 pm ]
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On Sir's show just now Zawaski calls into hater wednesday and they break bad on Meat the music snob. :lol:

Author:  SomeGuy [ Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:32 pm ]
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pittmike wrote:
On Sir's show just now Zawaski calls into hater wednesday and they break bad on Meat the music snob. :lol:


COULD YOU ELABORATE FOR US, PLEASE?

Author:  badrogue17 [ Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:45 pm ]
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Jay Z and the other producers were calling him music Bernstein the other day on the show.

Author:  bigfan [ Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:14 am ]
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badrogue17 wrote:
Jay Z and the other producers were calling him music Bernstein the other day on the show.


he is a complete Music snob.

He doesnt like it when Producers break bad on him, because when he was a producer and got shit on all the time.

And thus the downfall of the Score.

Author:  Curious Hair [ Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:19 am ]
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Hey, nothing wrong with being a music snob. We're not all bad.

Author:  badrogue17 [ Thu Nov 06, 2014 1:08 am ]
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bigfan wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Jay Z and the other producers were calling him music Bernstein the other day on the show.


he is a complete Music snob.

He doesnt like it when Producers break bad on him, because when he was a producer and got shit on all the time.

And thus the downfall of the Score.
During the great lunch meat draft today , Purps was positively giddy at the prospect of sending an intern out to purchase some lunch meat . He is equal in his douchiness to Lil Danny albeit in a different manner.

Author:  W_Z [ Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:44 am ]
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i think that's what's more unlikable about him...that he is one of those stereotypical "i got fucked with now i'm the one who's gonna fuck with you" assholes who can't just enjoy the success they have. complete narcissism.

Author:  ShipOfZion [ Thu Nov 06, 2014 2:05 pm ]
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Grimace routinely screws up/is ignorant of the whole hard rock/metal genre. At the end of today's show, they were talking about Phil Rudd putting a hit out, and throwing out AC/DC songs. Shep threw out Jailbreak, which Grimace immediately corrected, "No, that's Thin Lizzy." Actually Big Purple, it is an AC/DC song as well, but he couldn't wait to point out what he thought was a mistake. Never mind that Shep was reading a list of songs on the web. That's the dude who couldn't correctly name a Zeppelin song.

There was another recent example. They changed the Over/Under intro and it included Over And Over by Black Sabbath. Grimace said "There's some Ozzy in there." While Ozzy indeed was and is in Black Sabbath, that particular song was sung by Ronnie James Dio.

Author:  Bagels [ Thu Nov 06, 2014 2:23 pm ]
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badrogue17 wrote:
, Purps was positively giddy at the prospect of sending an intern out to purchase some lunch meat .


huh, you usually have to place larger orders in advance

Author:  W_Z [ Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:58 am ]
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ShipOfZion wrote:
Grimace routinely screws up/is ignorant of the whole hard rock/metal genre. At the end of today's show, they were talking about Phil Rudd putting a hit out, and throwing out AC/DC songs. Shep threw out Jailbreak, which Grimace immediately corrected, "No, that's Thin Lizzy." Actually Big Purple, it is an AC/DC song as well, but he couldn't wait to point out what he thought was a mistake. Never mind that Shep was reading a list of songs on the web. That's the dude who couldn't correctly name a Zeppelin song.

There was another recent example. They changed the Over/Under intro and it included Over And Over by Black Sabbath. Grimace said "There's some Ozzy in there." While Ozzy indeed was and is in Black Sabbath, that particular song was sung by Ronnie James Dio.


that's a little picky--but the funny thing is, it's exactly what he would do to someone else for getting a technicality wrong.

Author:  ShipOfZion [ Fri Nov 07, 2014 8:10 am ]
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W_Z wrote:
ShipOfZion wrote:
Grimace routinely screws up/is ignorant of the whole hard rock/metal genre. At the end of today's show, they were talking about Phil Rudd putting a hit out, and throwing out AC/DC songs. Shep threw out Jailbreak, which Grimace immediately corrected, "No, that's Thin Lizzy." Actually Big Purple, it is an AC/DC song as well, but he couldn't wait to point out what he thought was a mistake. Never mind that Shep was reading a list of songs on the web. That's the dude who couldn't correctly name a Zeppelin song.

There was another recent example. They changed the Over/Under intro and it included Over And Over by Black Sabbath. Grimace said "There's some Ozzy in there." While Ozzy indeed was and is in Black Sabbath, that particular song was sung by Ronnie James Dio.


that's a little picky--but the funny thing is, it's exactly what he would do to someone else for getting a technicality wrong.


Maybe for the AC/DC song, but Ozzy and Ronnie James sound absolutely nothing alike. It is clearly not Ozzy's voice in their segment intro. One of the producers probably told him there was a Sabbath song in there beforehand. Ozzy being the only singer of the band Grimace knows. I'm pretty sure he doesn't know Sabbath has had like 5 or 6 different singers.

Author:  pittmike [ Fri Nov 07, 2014 8:33 am ]
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Mmmm Born Again album with Ian Gillan awfully good. 8)

Author:  Councilman Les Whinen [ Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:32 pm ]
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ShipOfZion wrote:
There was another recent example. They changed the Over/Under intro and it included Over And Over by Black Sabbath. Grimace said "There's some Ozzy in there." While Ozzy indeed was and is in Black Sabbath, that particular song was sung by Ronnie James Dio.

I remember this one. No one who's ever heard Ozzy could make that mistake. The man can't tell the difference between Ozzy and Dio but takes the time to "become" the Monkees. Is there anything worse than a music snob with terrible taste?

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