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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveHomeVideo View Post
    That's what happens when someone like me, who likes all sorts of different kinds of music that some people have never even heard of, makes a list like this.
    Well, OK. I have to admit, there's an overflow of pop rock and the such. It's OK to have opinions that differ from mine, because I don't share that many opinions with other people.

    Still, thanks for giving the video a look at, and if it's not your kind of thing, I totally understand.
    That's the beauty of an ultimate setlist. I hate it when people go on these threads and tell them that their list straight up sucks. It may not suck to the person that created it. It's ok for people to say that the list does not personally appeal to them, as this one did not personally appeal to me. Your list doesn't suck though, cuz you've been getting good feedback. You did also feature my favorite song of all time, One, so thanks for that!
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    May I make a suggestion to fill in one of the blanks (that happened thanks to DLC)?

    Jay Z - Heart Of The City (Ain't No Love)

    it's a Rap song, but it's got a lot of guitar and would be great for RB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by exploder View Post
    May I make a suggestion to fill in one of the blanks (that happened thanks to DLC)?

    Jay Z - Heart Of The City (Ain't No Love)

    it's a Rap song, but it's got a lot of guitar and would be great for RB.
    I plan on doing a video with songs that either I discovered since I made this, or I wanted to put in, but couldn't find until now. So maybe.
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    OK, I made another version. I added difficulty tiers, removed songs, added songs, and such, but mostly it's the same. The songs are ordered by difficulty.

    However, YouTube says that it's blocked worldwide, but I can access it fine, even when on another computer. So you guys tell me:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BKhYFvlg6k

    EDIT: Looks like it's no longer blocked, but it still says blocked on my Status screen. WTF!
    Last edited by LiveHomeVideo; 12-08-2011 at 05:46 PM.
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    The setlist with tiers is good. I just think Crazy On You by Heart should be a lower tier on guitar. Probably down to tier 6 a.k.a. 5 dots. It was on the sixth tier out of eight tiers in GH2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MegaIronDragonDeth View Post
    The setlist with tiers is good. I just think Crazy On You by Heart should be a lower tier on guitar. Probably down to tier 6 a.k.a. 5 dots. It was on the sixth tier out of eight tiers in GH2.
    IMO it was undertiered there. Plus, with the way charts are, it'd kinda be like Starship Trooper by Yes.

    And also, thanks for viewing. It's good to know that it's unblocked.
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    Alright, just sat through the whole 40-minute thing :P

    I think the variety's certainly excellent and a ton of deep cuts (perhaps too much), but there's simply too much alternative and pop for my taste. Not enough metal, and what's there is generally metalcore or nu-metal, which I'm not a fan of.

    So, I wouldn't buy this immediately, but I certainly would buy it because of Bat Out of Hell. That song warrants a purchase no matter what.

    I thought you over-tiered a little, especially on the Devil tiers. I also noticed a bunch of all-Devil tier songs from the previous lists get demoted. I'm glad Dawn of Victory survived

    Overall, good job. 7.5/10, just because of the lack of metal in comparison to indie and pop and the like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coolsnoopy97 View Post
    Alright, just sat through the whole 40-minute thing :P

    I think the variety's certainly excellent and a ton of deep cuts (perhaps too much), but there's simply too much alternative and pop for my taste. Not enough metal, and what's there is generally metalcore or nu-metal, which I'm not a fan of.

    So, I wouldn't buy this immediately, but I certainly would buy it because of Bat Out of Hell. That song warrants a purchase no matter what.

    I thought you over-tiered a little, especially on the Devil tiers. I also noticed a bunch of all-Devil tier songs from the previous lists get demoted. I'm glad Dawn of Victory survived

    Overall, good job. 7.5/10, just because of the lack of metal in comparison to indie and pop and the like.
    There's actually 14 metal songs (2 more than RB2). Just as you said, some of it is metalcore (though there's really only one Nu-metal song, the rest actually isn't Nu-metal, no matter what HMX says), but also a few power metal songs in there too. And yes, the tiers are not at all near perfect. As I said in earlier posts in my tiers thread, it's hard to tier things right without headphones (and with my s***ty laptop speakers).

    Anyways, thanks for giving it a look over, and for an honest opinion.
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    I would argue that several of the songs you put as Alternative Metal are Nu-metal, but I suppose that's trivial. How many pop songs are there, out of curiosity? Maybe I was mistaken, as the beginning of the video was mainly alt and pop, but metal got in there naturally as the songs became tougher.
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    Van Halen
    Bachman-Turner Overdrive
    Dethklok
    Rainbow
    Rhapsody
    Overkill
    Dio (X)
    Ozzy Osbourne (X)

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolsnoopy97 View Post
    I would argue that several of the songs you put as Alternative Metal are Nu-metal, but I suppose that's trivial. How many pop songs are there, out of curiosity? Maybe I was mistaken, as the beginning of the video was mainly alt and pop, but metal got in there naturally as the songs became tougher.
    You are right, there is a lot of alternative and pop songs, too. I'd say about half of the setlist is alternative, pop or indie. The other half is dominated by metal and classic rock, though.
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