Which band is the odd one out and why? *(Game Over)*
Supertramp
AC/DC
Foreigner
Fleetwood Mac
AC/DC, it's only band in the list that will still be relevant in 100 years.
shareNo. Fleetwood Mac is the only relevant one.
shareFleetwood Mac isn't relevant now. They would have wallowed in obscurity to current generations if Stevie Nicks wasn't a gay icon and heavily promoted by Ryan Murphy. Don't get me wrong, Stevie Nicks is awesome, I love their music, but that doesn't translate to relevancy and the band was great because of Stevie Nicks. AC/DC made good music, not just good songs, and their music will be remembered 100 years from now. Don't believe me, go quiz 100 high school kids about those 2 bands and see which one has the most recognition among 16-18 year olds.
shareI like your passion, we just disagree.
shareThe opposite of passion, reason. I can articulate an opinion because I've given it thought. Whether we agree or disagree is irrelevant, everyone agrees and disagrees. An unsupported opinion has no value and is the path to superstition.
shareThat sounds right.
I don't dislike Ac/DC, and Fleetwood mac is not my favorite band. Perhaps I'm just not personally invested enough. Articulating my opinions is not my strong suit either. I could list some of their most iconic songs and then you would do the same.
I've also had 2 glasses of bourbon so it's whiskey philosophy, ha!
sharePassion is the opposite of reason? Why do they have to be mutually exclusive? That doesn't sound reasonable. Does that make me passionate right now? I don't feel passionate.
shareI meant my opinion wasn't based on passion for the band.
shareYeah... I wasn't paying alot of attention to what was being said, it just sounded like something I could make funny if I rattled off something foolish that sounded similar.
I guess it didn't go over real well ;-(
You made a good point, that passion and reason aren't mutually exclusive. Most posts here go unremarked so I'm a lazy poster and sometimes don't phrase things as well as I could.
shareI try to make a point of answering every text I get. If I don't answer it's because either the conversation has basically ended, it's snarky or insulting, or I just spaced out and missed it.
The length of my posts depends on my knowledge mostly, my passion ;), or, well... a good buzz honestly.
Unsupported opinion is a path? That doesn't sound reasonable.
shareIt's about process. Forming opinions based on substance and reasoning as opposed to snap judgements or feelings. For example, I know a person who believes Native Americans could cure any disease. What is this based on? Nothing. Native Americans die just everyone else. It's an emotional opinion based on that person's affinity toward a group of people. Or people who declare such and such movie sucks because they didn't like it. Well movies don't suck because we don't like them, they suck because they are objectively flawed. Or voting for politicians because of what they promise rather than their voting record or personal history. Lots of examples. If a person reasons themselves into a wrong opinion, they can be reasoned out of it; but if it's an emotional opinion or tied to marketing, propaganda, or group identity then it can't be changed rationally. The more unreasoned opinions you have, the more likely you are to believe unconventional or absurd things, like that vaccines cause autism, which is a belief held by the person mentioned above that believes Native Americans could cure any disease.
shareI was just trying to be funny, mate. Still, I do appreciate the explanation. It's always good to learn things you didn't know, right?
And it's a hell of an explanation.
;-)
Earlier yesterday I was listening to a podcast about Descartes, also touched on early Greek philosophers and a poet named Lucretius, but the gist of a much of it was being careful that one's opinions are based on reasoning. That even if your opinion turns out to be wrong, or the reasoning flawed, you still have a process through which the reasoning or opinion could be corrected. If through a (flawed) process of observation and reasoning I decide the world is flat, I can be shown evidence of the flaw in my reasoning and can adopt a new opinion. If I choose to believe the world is flat because my girlfriend told me so and she's pretty then I'm likely to adopt a lot of stupid and arbitrary opinions because I have no rational process for making sound decisions. I'm way off topic so I'm going to shut up about it.
shareOff topic or not, and I'm not sure that you are, your reasoning is sound. Opinion based on reason is demonstrable and therefore sound. Opinion based on emotion, while passionate, is flawed and destined, ultimately, to result in dispute and failure.
shareFleetwood Mac - The only band from the list that had a member appear in The Running Man (1987)
shareLikewise, Fleetwood Mac - the only band that had a member appear in Star Trek: The Next Generation
And speaking of Mick Fleetwood, Fleetwood Mac is the only band listed where the band's name is comprised using parts of band members names.
Fleetwood from Mick Fleetwood (drums)
Mac from John McVie (bass)
Indeed 👍
shareHere is the answer I was looking for: -
For the majority of their careers, Supertramp, Foreigner and Fleetwood Mac were comprised of US/UK performers, whereas AC/DC were Australian/UK, so the odd one out is AC/DC.
BillHicksFan gets the points for being the closest.
Thanks for taking part everyone.
Were you aware that Supertramp was formed as a commercial entity?
shareYes, they were lucky to know the local millionaire, lol.
shareApparently an English millionaire decided he could make his own rock band to increase his fortune. According to the article I read about it, he wasn't the first or last to attempt this, but at the time was the only one that was successful.
Damn fine job, Mr Millionaire.