That's defiantly the best from season two... I'm glad they finally stepped it up, I was losing faith in them.
[QUOTE=Chief Martini;40208643]Mozart wins.[/QUOTE]
Mozart was a monster in his sure brilliance, he memorized every song he came in contact with and played it back perfectly. Not only that he could listen to a song he never heard before play right in front of him then be able to improve 'improvements' to the song.
Also his sister really hated him and when interviewed upon his death said things that most were taken to extremes and out of context. He died and lived poor because that was what composers around that time lived under, you had to pay for expensive clothes because you presented yourself well around the upper class public image. The one that started to change musician and wealth was Handel.
So what I'm saying is that if Mozart given a few pieces from Skrillex to listen to could figure out the rule structure of dub and bro step then write out a composition of his own that could outshine skrillex.
[QUOTE=Ledivad;40213995]Wait, what? His sister didn't hate him, they had a very good relationship. They were always playing concerts together, and he was always writing music dedicated to her and for her to premiere.[/QUOTE]
"you go piano,
to fortississimo,
that means soft to very very loud,
'cause I'm guessing that you didn't know."
Best line!
Certainly one of my favourites for this season, though the Tesla one is pretty good.
The "dead mouse" joke was great.
[QUOTE=Bradyns;40209976]"you go piano,
to fortississimo,
that means soft to very very loud,
'cause I'm guessing that you didn't know."
Best line!
Certainly one of my favourites for this season, though the Tesla one is pretty good.[/QUOTE]
My music appreciation class let me appreciate that joke
"Skrill-excrement" got me good.
Damn, Mozart destroyed him pretty utterly.
[QUOTE=proch;40208695]Mine are Sinatra vs Freddie, Gandhi vs Luther, Edison vs Tesla, Bieber vs Beethoven, Bruce Lee vs. Clint Eastwood, Gate vs Jobs and Leonidas vs Masterchief.
Apart from Beethoven, Tesla and Leonidas , it's really hard to pick a victor in the battles.[/QUOTE]
"I am passively resisting the fact that you suck
I am celibate because I DON'T GIVE A FUCK" is the best line ever
[QUOTE=Ithon;40209041]
So what I'm saying is that if Mozart given a few pieces from Skrillex to listen to could figure out the rule structure of dub and bro step then write out a composition of his own that could outshine skrillex.[/QUOTE]
Holy shit I would love to hear that
But yeah, this is definitely one of my favorites. I thought it was all gonna go down hill after Batman vs Sherlock Holmes
[QUOTE=Ithon;40209041]So what I'm saying is that if Mozart given a few pieces from Skrillex to listen to could figure out the rule structure of dub and bro step then write out a composition of his own that could outshine skrillex.[/QUOTE]
After he got over the shock of hearing synthesizers and samples for the first time, yeah.
I reckon brostep wouldn't be the best way to introduce a 200 year old classical composer to contemporary electronic music.
You're "Baroque"
Haha
[QUOTE=wallyroberto_2;40210776]You're "Baroque"
Haha[/QUOTE]
But.. But Mozart wasn't Baroque...
Holy shit, they were both good, so many clever references in this entire thing. I really wasn't thinking I was going to like it having Skrillex, thinking it was going to be some kind of copout or something, but a) skrillex's verses were actually p fucking good and b) they both had awesome insults.
I say Skrillex won.
[QUOTE=Ithon;40209041]Mozart was a monster in his sure brilliance, he memorized every song he came in contact with and played it back perfectly. Not only that he could listen to a song he never heard before play right in front of him then be able to improve 'improvements' to the song.
Also his sister really hated him and when interviewed upon his death said things that most were taken to extremes and out of context. He died and lived poor because that was what composers around that time lived under, you had to pay for expensive clothes because you presented yourself well around the upper class public image. The one that started to change musician and wealth was Handel.
So what I'm saying is that if Mozart given a few pieces from Skrillex to listen to could figure out the rule structure of dub and bro step then write out a composition of his own that could outshine skrillex.[/QUOTE]
Not sure if the last bit would work since he probably isn't very familiar with dubstep :v:
[QUOTE=Eeshton;40213199]Holy shit, they were both good, so many clever references in this entire thing. I really wasn't thinking I was going to like it having Skrillex, thinking it was going to be some kind of copout or something, but a) skrillex's verses were actually p fucking good and b) they both had awesome insults.
I say Skrillex won.[/QUOTE]
yeah if you eliminate everything that made mozart truly great and eliminate a ton of what makes Skrillex terrible.
Beetles vs mozart would be more of a challenge or even daft punk.
In fact it's like creed vs beetles, one got famous through noise and the other through music.
[QUOTE=Ithon;40209041]Also his sister really hated him ...[/QUOTE]
Wait, what? His sister didn't hate him, they had a very good relationship. They were always playing concerts together, and he was always writing music dedicated to her and for her to premiere.
[QUOTE=proch;40208695]Mine are Sinatra vs Freddie, Gandhi vs Luther, Edison vs Tesla, Bieber vs Beethoven, Bruce Lee vs. Clint Eastwood, Gate vs Jobs and Leonidas vs Masterchief.
Apart from Beethoven, Tesla and Leonidas , it's really hard to pick a victor in the battles.[/QUOTE]
My favorite is Mr. T vs Mr. Rogers.
Mozart could tear skrillex a new asshole any day of the week
Pete's the best when gets to play crazy eccentrics.
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