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10.31.2009, 03:13 PM | #23 | |
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10.31.2009, 03:14 PM | #24 | |
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Who said they don't like music journalism? I must have missed that. I agree with the last couple sentences of your second paragraph, but sometimes I find 9 year olds more refreshing than people who take their personal tastes decided on a similar basis and justify them with pages of psuedo-post graduate justifications. Journalism tells, recommends, uncovers, connects the dots. Critique, which is something entirely different, is not valueless either. But there is good and bad critique as well. I love both Sonic Youth and the Fall. I've had more bad experiences with the Fall, including the one time I saw them live, but that seems to be the risk taking nature of what Mr. Smith is all about so I can't complain. SY seem to take their biggest risks in the SYRs and solo releases (which is why Thurston's noise albums are going to be hit and miss). As for comparisons between the two, both groups seem to have thought that was some combination of annoying and amusing back in '84-'86 and individually addressed it rather well at the time. Makes as much sense to me today as comparing the Sex Pistols and Ramones does. |
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10.31.2009, 03:31 PM | #25 |
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I've criticized music journalism before, particularly in attempting to present grand narratives of quality.
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11.01.2009, 12:14 AM | #26 | |
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Musical appreciation is sort of childish and primal. Of course there's reasons beyond "it's good" for liking music. It has to do with past histories and such. The heavy interpretations of the Fall have no bearing on my appreciation of them. I like "Industrial Estate" because of that blend of that manic guitar playing with those keyboard notes. I think the keyboard notes are what sells it to me. I'm not sure why I like that, possibly because it reminds me of the crazy music I made up in my head when I was a toddler that I only very vaguely remember. Maybe it speaks to my more primitive instincts. I'm not 100% sure. Who MES is, MES's England, etc. have affected how the music sounds, but it doesn't really have an effect on me liking it. Maybe this is just me, but the music I liked when I was a child, I still like. And music I like now that I didn't know, I think I would have liked as a child. This doesn't apply to every art form though. Though I like much of the television and film and literature that I liked as a child, there's a point of divergence. I don't like Captain Planet or Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers or Berenstein Bears anymore. And I don't think I would have liked Annie Hall or Dostoyevsky when I was young. At the same time though, I think I could have found things to appreciate in them as a child. My taste in paintings, sculpture, and architecture has remain largely unchanged through my life, much like music. But in most forms of art, there are two sides. The best way to put this is that when I was a kid there was a lot of comedy I liked: Kids in the Hall, Spaceballs, etc. but I didn't get the jokes. I guess I could say that about music, literature, film, painting, television, etc. |
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I guess it's the "and punk" part that is particularly ridiculous. Punk may have meant something when Mark E. Smith and Thurston Moore were using their allowances to buy 7"s but today could you pick a more subjective and ultimately irrelevant term? Who's more punk Christ on Parade or the Subverts? Bikini Kill or Television? Pussy Galore or Unrest? Sonic Youth and The Fall are both undoubtedly more punk than Lynyrd Skynyrd and less than Cr@ss, and who could possibly care? Do the guitars ring like bells in your ears? Does that get you off? Good, you are like me (or "yr." like me if you absolutely have to prefer).
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11.01.2009, 01:33 AM | #28 |
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Punk is fed.
To retards. |
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11.01.2009, 10:03 AM | #29 |
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but you can see the blatant bias in this post because some of my criticisms of sy can equally be levelled at the fall. and there's a lot more i havent said about the fall that shows them up as well. it's just that i still care about the fall's music because it can still have an affect on me. whereas sy are just about keeping up with the latest so called art trends....
iwas with the posting until i read that last bit.... so a band are now demonized for doing what they want? keeping up with latest art trends..if thats true then sonic youth would all have beards, wear sandals and use acoustic guitars and sing about shit like religion and collaborate with iron and wine, will oldham and fleet fucking foxes..... cant agree... its all a bit "too much" for me... as for the bits on the fall, yeah ok, but you have to rememeber that the fall are more of an institustion than a long running band.....anyway..... over intellectualising the fall is kinda missing the point isnt it? its like writing a book called the wisdom of john lydon. very very well written tho! thanks for posting it! |
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Well that was your mistake in the first place. I found your post interesting and insightful in some ways, but you came to your conclusions based on the fact that you appreciated Sonic Youth for entirely shallow reasons. I like Sonic Youth because they make good music (or at the very least made good music), not because they choose to make the music the way they do because they have some political stance or are anti-mainstream. I think we all know by now that Sonic Youth are not anti-mainstream and haven't been for a very, very long time- if ever. But does it really matter? Music is just music, when it all comes down to it. As important as music is to my life, I don't listen to it in order to learn about politics or society or anything really. And yet it's taught me a little about about all of those things. |
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music is just music!
of course! why didnt i think of that! its like x=x not y. its all so clear now. thank you . thank you so much. thank you. |
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11.08.2009, 05:15 PM | #32 | |
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I vote we give infinitemusic the insightful post award. That really cleared an awful lot up for me too.
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11.10.2009, 12:46 PM | #35 |
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You're making fun of infinite music and not me right?
I'm pretty sure I'm referencing New Criticism in a way that is valid to this thread. I don't 100% agree with it. I think that there is importance in external and contextual evidence, but that it's not paramount. |
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This seems to hit the nail on the head. For those who didn't bother to click the link, it means fallacy concerning intention, not fallacy made purposefully. Quote:
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I don't think I was "making fun" per se. Criticizing the critique on which the thread was started, yes. |
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I thought about posting Ray Brassier's essay "Genre Is Obsolete" but thought again that that was going too far.
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there's really no way to be in this thread without "going to far".
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