What quadra is this song?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LODkVkpaVQA]YouTube - Tubthumping (I Get Knocked Down) Lyrics[/ame]
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What quadra is this song?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LODkVkpaVQA]YouTube - Tubthumping (I Get Knocked Down) Lyrics[/ame]
Beta
I agree, Beta seems right. The Se seems pretty evident in the physically confrontational tone of the lyrics, and for whatever the reason I get an Fe-valuing vibe from the music.
beta. i like the song...reminds me of when my older daughter was born. 1997 good times. another good one in the same vein:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj6xU-pYaKM]YouTube - SMASHMOUTH - WALKING ON THE SUN ( Live at Hard Rock Cafe )[/ame]
I think Smash Mouth and Chumba Wumba are delta actually.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkb3r9filcM]YouTube - Atari Teenage Riot - Revolution Action (Banned Version)[/ame]
This more Beta.
Tubthumping isn't confrontational at all, it's about having fun and perseverance despite being exploited or abused.
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You have to remember something about Chumbawumba and that's the kind of satire they used. It's very un-Alpha like. Very dark and tongue-in-cheek satire.
if we view the lyrics of chumbawumba at face value they seem beta. if we view them as satire, then prolly something else. i kinda see what mimosa is saying though...there is a ligher tone to it than a beta song would have.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...humbawamba.jpg
vs
http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/50...enage+Riot.jpg
I think it's very clear the top picture is a bunch of pussy hippies and the bottom picture is a bunch of Molotov cocktail throwing degenerates.
Now let's dance to the sound of music.
that's all just story. i don't believe a word of it.
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They have taken influence from anarchist politics and an irreverent attitude to authority, touching on issues such as domestic violence, religion, racism, fascism, war, homosexuality, information technology, pop culture, resistance, working class rights, and consumerism.
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Chumbawamba were at the forefront of the 1980s anarcho-punk movement, frequently playing benefit gigs in squats and small halls for causes such as animal rights, the anti-war movement, and community groups. The band's collective political views are often described as anarchist. They made several songs about the UK miners' strike, including the Common Ground cassette and a song dedicated to the pit village of Fitzwilliam, which was one of the worst cases of economic decline following the strike.[2]
Perhaps they're Punk Delta?
Who are these mysterious Punk Deltas anyway?
Same. It always seemed like a very childish rant against authority, carrying some mindless "haha I can have fun, no matter what!" message that I despise.
Yes, agreed.Quote:
The particular "physically confrontational tone" of this song, is more typical of the ska and punk music of Alpha, than of Beta music, imo.
Here's Beta confrontational tone:
YouTube - RATM -Killing in the name - official video
Edit : Chumbawambas say "I get knocked down, but I get up again - you're never gonna keep me down" , RATM say "Fuck you, I wont do what you tell me". Both talk about reactions to power abuse, Chumbawamba reacts by not relating to it (anti-Se), RATM takes direct action (Se). Just an idea.
Chumbawumba = Alpha.
And yes, Rage is the epitome of Beta :D Oh my teenage years...
I dislike that too, but the actual music is like... its one of those songs I heard when I was a kid and I immediately felt something stirring about it. Its a silly song too, but it doesn't matter I like the sound.
This is what made me consider Delta.
lol the things we psychoanalyze....
The song is catchy but not really one of my faves, the whole 'don't let yourself be a victim and rise above it' seems Delta, holding onto your pain until it naturally transforms into something you find meaningful is Beta.
My favorite artist right now is Aimee Mann.