Yeah. I went there.
Haydn > Mozart.
Deal with it.
Thoughts?
On a less urgent note, I would also like to add, btw:
Beatles > Stones, Who > Zeppelin, Peter Gabriel > Phil Collins, Piano > Violin, Contemporary Instruments > Period Instruments, Taco Bell > McDonalds, Obama > Clinton, Star Trek > Star Wars, The House of the Seven Gables > The Scarlet Letter, Simpsons > Seinfeld, Coke > Pepsi (but Cherry Pepsi > Cherry Coke), and Purple > Red.
Deal with it.
Thoughts?
On a less urgent note, I would also like to add, btw:
Beatles > Stones, Who > Zeppelin, Peter Gabriel > Phil Collins, Piano > Violin, Contemporary Instruments > Period Instruments, Taco Bell > McDonalds, Obama > Clinton, Star Trek > Star Wars, The House of the Seven Gables > The Scarlet Letter, Simpsons > Seinfeld, Coke > Pepsi (but Cherry Pepsi > Cherry Coke), and Purple > Red.
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Anyway. In order:
Beatles. Don't care. Ha ha hah Gabriel. Piano. Period Instruments (or period style, at any rate). Never had Taco Bell, hate McDonalds so I suppose Taco Bell wins that one. Obama. Star Trek. Never read either. Seinfeld. Pepsi. Purple.
EDIT: Hey, why don't we take the Haydn v Mozart over to the Classical section. I doubt if we'll be able to get it to the level of "fight".
Here's one for ya: Kinks > Beatles
Here's another: Elvis Costello lyrics > Bob Dylan lyrics
1 more: Getting kicked full force in the nuts < dealing with letting agents (< in terms of how painful I find it)
Who > Zeppelin (which is a little like Full House > My Two Dads)
Peter Gabriel > Phil Collins
Piano > Violin
Contemporary Instruments > Period Instruments
Taco Bell > McDonalds
Obama v. Clinton, agnostic
Star Wars (first 3) > Star Trek
Star Trek (any) > Star Wars (last 3)
The House of the Seven Gables > The Scarlet Letter
Simpsons > Seinfeld
Coke > Pepsi (but Vanilla Pepsi > Vanilla Coke)
Red > Purple
Who > Zeppelin
Peter Gabriel > Phil Collins
Piano > Violin
Period Instruments > Contemporary Instruments
Taco Bell > McDonalds
Obama > Clinton
Star Wars > Star Trek
The Scarlet Letter > The House of the Seven Gables
Simpsons > Seinfeld
Pepsi > Coke (but Cherry Coke > Cherry Pepsi)
Purple > Red.
who > zep
violin > piano
simpsons > seinfeld
red > purple
grant hart > bob mould
warm bath with a book > warm bath with a cold
chinese food with chopsticks > chinese food with fork
pancakes with blueberries = waffles with strawberries
sliver under thumbnail > phil collins
there, i think i covered it all.
Beatles > Stones. Agreed.
Who > Zeppelin. I like the Who but am not so familiar with Zeppelin, so Who by default.
Peter Gabriel > Phil Collins. Except in Genesis.
Piano > Violin. Agreed. Try transcribing Beethoven's symphonies for the violin. But the String Quartet at least rivals the Piano.
Contemporary Instruments > Period Instruments. I have enjoyed excellent performances on both, but given one or the other, I would choose Contemporary Instruments, especially since it includes synthesizer performances.
Taco Bell > McDonalds. I'll eat at Taco Bell at the food court, but I avoid McDonalds.
Obama > Clinton. Hopefully. Bill Clinton wasn't all that great a President.
Star Trek > Star Wars. That's a tough call. If I had to choose one or the other, I would go with Star Trek for its greater quantity of material. Also, Star Wars loses points for Ewoks and Jar-Jar Binks.
The House of the Seven Gables > The Scarlet Letter. I don't remember the former well enough to have an opinion.
Simpsons > Seinfeld. Absolutely. No question.
Coke > Pepsi (but Cherry Pepsi > Cherry Coke). Pepsi tastes better, but I have stopped drinking cola all together.
and Purple > Red. Well, my desktop theme is in shades of purple, and I prefer lilacs to roses.
The Smiths >>>>>>>>>>>> The Beatles.
Zeppelin > Who
Peter Gabriel > Phil Collins
Chick-fil-A > McDonalds > Taco Bell
Obama > Clinton
Star Trek = Star Wars (too close to call)
Anything > The Scarlet Letter
Early Simpsons > Seinfeld > Later Simpsons
Coke > Pepsi
Orange > Everything
Hmm, saying The Who is/was better than Zep and preferring Taco Hell were about the closest to getting me riled up...
Who>Zep not OK - only own Live At Leeds which is one of the best live records ever, but I always hated Baba O'Reilly, sorry, and I have the complete Zep. I'm sorry ;if this is Fight Club you're not supposed to say you're sorry. And Mozart>Haydn.