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Its funny, I liked Simon & Garfunkel, Art Garfunkel solo work, and early Paul Simon solo work. By the time of Graceland I had stopped following his work. The few times that I have heard it I was completely unmoved. It just shows how diverse a community we have here.
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I assume when you referred to "gagging" you were mostly referring to Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight (I am only going on the low probability that you have heard John Butler Trio's Get Funky Tonight)? I, of course, cannot fault you on that. I somewhat expect it of many folk, and I expect it not in a condescending way but in an acknowledgement that my pleasure in all things can often extend to the superficially Dionysian. You see, in music (amongst other things), while my tastes do extend to the despairingly angry rants of The The's The Mercy Beat or the heady tones of Kate Bush's Running Up That Hill amidst everything else, usually lyrical, that strikes the right notes (or, more likely, beat, since percussion shakes my cockles), if I want to "get funky tonight", then closing all the blinds and dancing alone in my room in my arrhythmic and uncoordinated Natalie Imbruglia-fashion to George Michael's Freedom 90 or howling along to Robbie Williams' tongue-planted-so-incredibly-far-in-his-cheek-it's-surprising-he-doesn't-have-two-mouths-to-feed Let Me Entertain You or filing photos to the funky beat of Get Funky Tonight or the bum-wiggling bass of Rapper's Delight is the kind of thing where my massively-introverted chronically-inhibited, "cold as a razor blade, tight as a tourniquet, dry as a funeral drum" spiralling self-absorption and self-loathing can be righted, and bob to the surface of the drowned woods in which I wallow, and let me head out to sea on my own private party boat. I don't have problems saying "I like icecream" or "the most fun I ever have is at a waterslide park" or "I like good, kids' cartoons/animated movies as a kid" because joy is not always easy for me to find, especially when I overlook the visceral pleasure these provide. My neurology quite often doesn't seem to concern itself as much as I often do with maturity, or appropriateness, or depth, or intellectualism. If the cockles are anywhere to be tickled, they're possibly truly centred not in my heart but in my hindbrain, where the gibbon lurks. I don't mind letting the gibbon point me in the direction of fun sometimes. He points to the tribal, the pop-ish, the bright colours and the sugary, creamy sweetness of icecream most often. So, yes, please, anyone, feel free to mock and berate and belittle me (but I'll remind you of a common reaction of monkeys in the zoo to such actions ![]() I love the Spice Girls' Wannabe ! There, I feel better now. You'll find the Ignore feature of the forum right here (<-----linky). Cheers, Marc ("...I wanna really, really, really wanna zigazig ah") Last edited by montsnmags; 06-24-2008 at 12:13 AM. |
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Thanks, Good Mister Wood. I'd have not thought to otherwise (I am alone Thursday and Friday, apart from the dogs - free to be me, no matter how ugly it gets ![]() Cheers, Marc |
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Marc: Throughout my teen years we lived with the threat of atomic war ending civilization today, tomorrow, the middle of next week at the latest. Music was one of the true pleasures. (I said "one of" not "the only") Without passion there is no joy and life becomes mundane. You and I differ in our musical tastes. Big deal. I like Zevon and you like Simon (Paul, not sure about Carly.)
What music is real and what is manufactured? All of it is both. For me it all goes back to my basic division of music: there are only two types -- boring and interesting. In the US in the 60s the pop charts were topped by the British Invasion bands (Beatles, Rolling Stones, Hollies, Animals, DC5, Moody Blues, etc) and an outfit from Detroit called Motown Supremes, Four Tops, Dianna Ross, etc.) Their music was every bit as manufactured as any of the British girl or boy bands of the past 20 years. What matters is not how the music was created but how you feel about it when you hear it. Enjoy it. There is no reason to shun certain music just because it is created by professional musicians. |
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Between our paragraphs, there occurs the music of the spheres; the aforementioned "serendipity" of thought; a choral "Hallelujah" in an acoustically perfect auditorium. Which is to say, Good Mister Wood, "We are, and have always been, in agreement". ![]() Sorry 'bout the profusion of prose. My mind's a tangled net of word-wankery at the moment, struggling to be free so it can go to Massimos and give itself an icecream headache. Cheers, Marc |
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I am, again, sans pants.
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![]() Yet I DO prefer Tom's version of Downtown Train over Rod's. ![]() Oh, and as far as language errors are concerned, you should realise that a lot of the people on this forum are not native english speakers - I being one of them .... |
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Out of spite I tore up and burned all tapes we did. So for the past 25 years, I've been mostly enjoying music as a critical listener. Although I do not like the raspy voice and the drug induced mantras of Waits, his connection to the channel of creation is notable and pure. Having tasted the composition and performance sides of music, there are kinds of music I truly can not stand. Singer interpreters (Celine Dion's kind) and canned music producers such as one can find in techno, rap and elevator music; although there are little jewels there... sometimes. Music is good to the soul and we are the lucky who can enjoy it. My father now in his seventies, played professionally in a military band and a little in the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. He is now loosing his hearing because of the loud volumes of the band classes he used to teach in small classrooms. That is the worst nightmare for me. |
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ah, Small Change... Tom Waits, as i have said before, should be the poet laureat of our generation. he is, in my own personal reality... Quote:
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![]() ![]() or here is a video of the 2005 Championships, with maximum respect for tradition and the musicians who have come before them : http://ma-tvideo.france2.fr/video/iLyROoaftvB2.html |
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i forgot, if you want to learn about the history of turntablism, i recommend the film Scratch by Doug Pray. excellent film.
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