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re: The 10 Biggest Classic Rock Douchebags
Posted on 5/21/19 at 1:07 pm to 225bred
Posted on 5/21/19 at 1:07 pm to 225bred
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2. Carlos Santana Thanks to fabulous mid-1960s hit makers like East L.A.’s Premiers and Bay City, Michigan's’s ? & the Mysterians, Chicano rock was established as a brilliant, swaggering brand of Big Beat. But luckily for the corporate gringo, along came Carlos Santana, a guitarist of such clichéd predictability and flat affect that he established a new low of stereotypical Latin-tinged rock. When that, inevitably, wore out its welcome, Santana slunk through a variety of ludicrous, commercially driven, chameleonic moves, none of them worth the wax they was pressed on. And today? Been to Macy’s lately? “Carlos by Carlos footwear, truly trendy, mixed materials for fashion forward footwear.”
These seems to be more about their opinion of them than about being a douchbag.
They cite Dylan as being a persona and therefore a douchbag. Yeah, no shite. But he's still Bob Dylan.
Posted on 5/21/19 at 2:51 pm to lsu1919
quote:Could someone please define exactly what a "douchebag" is?
These seems to be more about their opinion of them than about being a douchbag.
Is it:
1. Being rude to fans?
2. Treating waiters and other service personnel badly?
3. Mistreating and/or exploiting employees?
4. Ripping off other musicians?
5. Pulling the "Do you know who I am" card?
6. Giving smarmy, pretentious interviews?
7. Other
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