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Songs for Drella with John Cale is prob my fave of his from the 80's. You'd love it Brian, it's a biographical piece about that over-rated faggot poster maker Andy Warhol. What a douche he was.
He was kind of a douche, wasn't he? I came away with that thought after reading a biography of him. Cool painter though. Right up there with Davinchi and Van Gogh.
Originally posted by chaz:
Songs for Drella with John Cale is prob my fave of his from the 80's. You'd love it Brian, it's a biographical piece about that over-rated faggot poster maker Andy Warhol. What a douche he was.
Did this Andy dude take his name from the Dandy Warhols?

Brian
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
He was kind of a douche, wasn't he? I came away with that thought after reading a biography of him. Cool painter though. Right up there with Davinchi and Van Gogh.
Does it matter? He painted most of that shit in the 60's and 70's. He's irrelevant now.
Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
He was kind of a douche, wasn't he? I came away with that thought after reading a biography of him. Cool painter though. Right up there with Davinchi and Van Gogh.
Does it matter? He painted most of that shit in the 60's and 70's. He's irrelevant now.
Amen.

Brian
O come on now, I'm no art expert (or music expert either), but he's as relevant in his field as Lou Reed is, right?

Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
He was kind of a douche, wasn't he? I came away with that thought after reading a biography of him. Cool painter though. Right up there with Davinchi and Van Gogh.
Does it matter? He painted most of that shit in the 60's and 70's. He's irrelevant now.
None of those dinosaurs are relevant or matter for shit now and you're a fucking idiot for asking that question.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
O come on now, I'm no art expert (or music expert either), but he's as relevant in his field as Lou Reed is, right?

Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
He was kind of a douche, wasn't he? I came away with that thought after reading a biography of him. Cool painter though. Right up there with Davinchi and Van Gogh.
Does it matter? He painted most of that shit in the 60's and 70's. He's irrelevant now.
Thanks for clearing that up Brian.

Originally posted by chaz:
None of those dinosaurs are relevant or matter for shit now and you're a fucking idiot for asking that question.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
O come on now, I'm no art expert (or music expert either), but he's as relevant in his field as Lou Reed is, right?

Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
He was kind of a douche, wasn't he? I came away with that thought after reading a biography of him. Cool painter though. Right up there with Davinchi and Van Gogh.
Does it matter? He painted most of that shit in the 60's and 70's. He's irrelevant now.
people are scared of faggots. they are better than you. deal with it. warhol had more talent as a human being than most will ever that have come after him. he changed the way EVERYTHING is advertised. he altered music with his shows supporting velvet u. he made people hate to look at the true art that went behind the film making process. and he was a gay. and he was better than you. deal with it, non-faggots.
Just be glad i'm here to remind you that everything old is old and lame man. Fuck all that shit. You're all so fucked and lame.

Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Thanks for clearing that up Brian.

Originally posted by chaz:
None of those dinosaurs are relevant or matter for shit now and you're a fucking idiot for asking that question.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
O come on now, I'm no art expert (or music expert either), but he's as relevant in his field as Lou Reed is, right?

Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
He was kind of a douche, wasn't he? I came away with that thought after reading a biography of him. Cool painter though. Right up there with Davinchi and Van Gogh.
Does it matter? He painted most of that shit in the 60's and 70's. He's irrelevant now.
Originally posted by walkonby:
people are scared of faggots. they are better than you. deal with it. warhol had more talent as a human being than most will ever that have come after him. he changed the way EVERYTHING is advertised. he altered music with his shows supporting velvet u. he made people hate to look at the true art that went behind the film making process. and he was a gay. and he was better than you. deal with it, non-faggots.
Do I literally need to add sarcasm tags to my posts or can you not see that I'm just making fun of our local village idiot?
I gained a much greater appreciation for Warhol's work once I was able to actually see his work in person. i.e. seeing the actual Brillo Box project has much more impact then seeing a picture in some book.

At the exhibit of his I saw in Edinburgh they also had examples of the work he did as a commercial artist for magazine advertising in the early 60s. He was a real life Mad Men. Also, saw for teh first time examples of the work he had done specifically for children also very cool…
Heterophobe!!!!

Originally posted by walkonby:
deal with it, non-faggots.
Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by walkonby:
people are scared of faggots. they are better than you. deal with it. warhol had more talent as a human being than most will ever that have come after him. he changed the way EVERYTHING is advertised. he altered music with his shows supporting velvet u. he made people hate to look at the true art that went behind the film making process. and he was a gay. and he was better than you. deal with it, non-faggots.
Do I literally need to add sarcasm tags to my posts or can you not see that I'm just making fun of our local village idiot?
honestly, i didn't know you were being sarcastic. sorry. i'm pretty touchy when it comes to warhol bashing.

am i the only one who likes brian?
Originally posted by miss pretentious:
this has been talked about since i was in college .. like 2002ish. it's pretty awful and i'm hoping to god never gets made.

full disclosure - i think goonies is terribly overrated anyway. i was more of a fan of mosnter squad.
My friend managed to get a double disc special edition of Monster Squad. I was and am incredibly jealous.
I like him, but his disdain of anything before 2001 is grating.

Originally posted by walkonby:
am i the only one who likes brian?
Originally posted by econo:
I like him, but his disdain of anything before 2001 is grating.
What else is there?