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11-11-2008, 08:29 AM | #1681 | |
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As for the 'alternative' thing, well obviously that's completely arbitrary and let's face facts, guitar music is still a dominant form of this era and will be in future ages all lumped together as a single genre from Southern blues to punk rock from Coldplay to Country just as we have a collective term for the music of several hundred years in the past: Classical, which most people either like or don't. It kind of made more sense when it was 'indie' rock meaning 'independent label' referring to the company who recorded and distributed the music but such was the degree of success that many such 'Indie labels' had in the late 80s and 90s that their distribution was comparable to the multi-nationals and were just as ruthless in targetting their most profitable market sectors. The best example of this was the arrogant, bloated giant Oasis from the archetypal indie label Creation Records. Also the multi-nationals themselves have long created their own 'indie' labels to grab those purchasers who still think they're rebels. Really that's what it's all about. Who doesn't like to think they're a rebel? OK what ticks me off is procrastination and I stand completely guilty. Ok, work I'm coming....
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11-11-2008, 08:50 AM | #1682 |
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It's a subjective call, "right" or "wrong" being defined by whether the listener finds the vibrations in question pleasant. In my view, the vibrations emanating from the apartment above me are wrong, both because it sounds like crap and because the people listening to it are inconsiderate who don't have the common decency to keep it to themselves.
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11-11-2008, 10:20 AM | #1683 |
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Oh I sympathise but it's really got nothing to do with the relative worth of the music in question, has it? Surely that's just context. If whatever music your neighbours plays was the music that gently accompanies the magic love-pixies who live under the floorboards and left presents for you every morning, you might come to like it a bit. As it is, it is the soundtrack to scumbags and will sound to you much worse than I could probably imagine.
I expect if Frank Glazer was playing Gnossienne No.1 by Erik Satie in my bedroom at 4.00AM in the morning I'd probably tell him to shut that bloody racket up despite the fact it's a deeply beautiful peice of music. I'd also ask how he got the piano up the stairs.
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11-11-2008, 10:33 AM | #1684 |
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The type of music doesn't matter; the fact that it's being forced on me is what fracks me off. Whether it's the unpleasant-sounding rubbish they favor or the best of the Rolling Stones makes no difference; I want it stopped, period.
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11-11-2008, 03:22 PM | #1685 | |
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Anyways, thank you for answering my question, koosie. For the record, Oasis was one of the bands which he used to routinely compare my music unfavourably to. I don’t know if he still likes them, though. I think that you hit the nail on the head with that whole rebel thing. I'm certainly not suggesting that the music in itself has no merit, but it wouldn't surprise me if it was this notion that they're being rebellious and rejecting the mainstream which enables certain fans of indie music to behave so smugly about it. Isn't it more rebellious just to be true to the music that you like, regardless of what anyone else might think? In some cases, that may well be contemporary indie rock music, but in my case...generally, no.
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11-13-2008, 07:01 PM | #1686 |
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MORONIC DRAMA QUEENS.
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11-13-2008, 07:18 PM | #1687 |
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my geometry class. sometimes i wonder how i wound up in that class. all most anyone does is scream and act like a bunch of 3-year olds with enhanced language and fighting skills.
also nothing ever gets done in there. we'd probably already be at least a little farther into the book if it weren't for all the disruptions. ... anyhow, i guess ill just take advanced algebra 2 next year instead of comp. maybe i wont deal with any of the people in there that way.
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11-13-2008, 07:39 PM | #1688 |
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I feel bad for you, dude. I loved geometry; in my junior year it was both my favorite subject and my best subject. I even read the textbook just for the fun of it, that's how much I enjoyed it.
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11-14-2008, 03:03 PM | #1689 |
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ugh, my laptop. the mouse broke off and i spent like an hour trying to fix it. got it fixed, but still. only the newest of my problems. i really need to replace this thing.
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11-14-2008, 03:06 PM | #1690 | |
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