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    6 months ago

    I grew up playing classical piano and saxophone. Moved into jazz saxophone and then jazz bass, and eventually played with a (terrible) rock band for a couple of years on bass. Technically (although I torture the term here a bit) I was a professional musician.

    Not knowing anything else about you, it’s probably a safe bet to put my ear up against yours any day. And while I agree they are clearly different people, if you think they sound nothing alike the bet sounds even safer.

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        6 months ago

        It’s funny that you think your stage damaged ears would be somehow “experienced” or whatever type of point you’re trying to make here.

        I’ve spent my whole life training my ear by listening to and performing music with other people. . .and you can’t see the value of that when it comes to listening to stuff? Impressively ignorant.

        In my first post (which you responded to) “I was shocked how dissimilar it was”

        in my second post (which you responded to) “I agree they are clearly different people”

        You in this post “you fail to make out the distinctions between the voices … you cannot hear the difference”

        Man, you’re reading comprehension is even worse than your ear. lol

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            6 months ago

            You also said they’re “uncomfortably close”

            So, “uncomfortably close” now means I “fail to make out the distinctions”? This doesn’t even make sense on it’s own, but even less so when taken in context.

            But nice cherry picking.

            You picked only one phrase out of one of my comments, despite two others making it very clear I can tell the difference. And you have the nerve to then claim I’m cherry picking when I pointed to the parts of my statements that prove your accusation wrong? Holy shit, it never ceases to amaze me how blatantly dishonest people will be when they are wrong. lol

            It’s okay to be wrong. We all fuck up. The important thing is to just admit it and move on, rather than try to pretend you weren’t wrong by projecting and lying.

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                6 months ago

                Why the fuck are you even responding to me at this point?

                Because I’m wondering how far you’ll go before you’ll admit that you were just wrong and made a mistake. Apparently, you’re ego is so fragile that you’ll leave before doing that, and blame me on the way out.

                Funny. You are displaying all the traits you claim to hate about me.