Devil'sAdvocate wrote:Rock Bottom is the best song ever.
FreeSpeech wrote:Emadyville wrote:^ ahh fuck you're right lol, I didnt recheck the list after I originally posted, and from that to the post you quoted from me![]()
My bad
Nah you were generally right with what you said, Way I Am was probably done towards the end of making MMLP. And nothing on SSLP or Encore and on really matches that "larger than life" element, so it KINDA matters the era (MMLP-8 Mile).
FreeSpeech wrote:This thread is a perfect example of people not reading the original posts. Read the first page discussion with me, Emady, and Embase. All this is now is people posting their favorite Eminem songs, which wasn't the point at all. Just stop...
FreeSpeech wrote:This thread is a perfect example of people not reading the original posts. Read the first page discussion with me, Emady, and Embase. All this is now is people posting their favorite Eminem songs, which wasn't the point at all. Just stop...
IrishShady wrote:FreeSpeech wrote:This thread is a perfect example of people not reading the original posts. Read the first page discussion with me, Emady, and Embase. All this is now is people posting their favorite Eminem songs, which wasn't the point at all. Just stop...
It's not off topic at all, we're just giving our opinion about his "Whole-Other-Level" songs, nothin' wrong with that.
Kk?
EminemBase wrote:Well, now I know what you mean... I think "Mosh" ALMOST has that. In terms of uh, obviously it's not his best work lyrically (though it is fucking great, regardless of people's opinion on his political clout), but, the production and thudding, marching nature of it makes it feel kind of 'that' and huge to me.
It's almost grunge, and anthemic. I'd say that's the closest song from Encore which has that quality anyway. And the highpoint of the album.
Also, I think "Almost Famous" might have it for me too. That song has a great concept, every verse is thunderous, the whole thing is like going ten rounds with Tyson, and that along with that heavy, rock-tinged production and enormous flow... just makes it huge to me, I do think the song has that kind of quality overall.
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Emadyville wrote:EminemBase wrote:Well, now I know what you mean... I think "Mosh" ALMOST has that. In terms of uh, obviously it's not his best work lyrically (though it is fucking great, regardless of people's opinion on his political clout), but, the production and thudding, marching nature of it makes it feel kind of 'that' and huge to me.
It's almost grunge, and anthemic. I'd say that's the closest song from Encore which has that quality anyway. And the highpoint of the album.
Also, I think "Almost Famous" might have it for me too. That song has a great concept, every verse is thunderous, the whole thing is like going ten rounds with Tyson, and that along with that heavy, rock-tinged production and enormous flow... just makes it huge to me, I do think the song has that kind of quality overall.
I agree with almost famous. The epic idea comes from his delivery, like you said, its like ten round with tyson in each verse, plus a cool concept as well. Which makes for an epic song, especially since it goes through his entire career, well the beginning of it I guess.
Mosh though I disagree with, only because it doesnt have a lasting impact, while the other examples in the OP, and ones both you and I have stated do. What I mean is, in 10 years, all of those songs I feel will still be epic, still have meaning, while mosh I dont think will because it was about a specific time period and specific events so to speak. But in terms of being epic when it came out, I would have to agree on that. Maybe my points will give you a new outlook on the song and whether you still think its epic, maybe not, but I hope I provoked some more thought about it
EminemBase wrote:"look in his eyes, it's all lies, the stars and stripes have been swiped / washed out and wiped, and replaced with his own face - mosh now or die" is great writing to me, regardless of if I agree with it / was alive in that era or not. He could be talking about a fictional president and it still means the same.
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