MUSIC - "I weep for the future"...

Erik

If u don't know the poetry u don't know Bukowski
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And the runners up are

 
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Gerard K H Love

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Erik is Norway a magic place? That video is the winner. In the comments someone said that guy is Danish. I need to go to Europe. It must be those northern lights.
 

Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
That's right, Kurt, the guy was Danish. He played the lamest of pop music, which was often his own. He died an alcoholic years ago at a relatively young age.
 
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hank solo

Just practicin' steps and keepin' outta the fights
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So, this band was on SNL and mjp didn't like them? You're getting old, maaaaaan. :cool:
 

hoochmonkey9

Art should be its own hammer.
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Prince was on SNL twice. 1981 and 2006. he's not due to appear again until 2031.
 

number6horse

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Zappa said writing about music is like dancing about architecture.

I was all set to bust your balls on that citation by pointing out that actor/comedian/musician Martin Mull was the source of that quote. However, according to THIS it could have been anyone from Elvis Costello to Clara Schuman. Great quote, nonetheless.

Looking at the problem of uninspired, repetitive, clone musicians still makes me think about the nature of the audience - or at least the audience's level of expectation. Doesn't the marketplace only deliver what we demand ? More to the point, why did the booker of SNL and the manager of (insert name of shit band here and it may as well be Bang Camaro) decide that we would be entertained by a near-lampoon of Motorhead ? Is it even reasonable to expect that a national TV show is capable of breaking someone fresh ? Seems that it boils down to most people being satisfied with what has the appearance of being new but is really only old wine in new bottles.

I know the difference between mass appeal and artistic individuality. What I don't get is why a medium of mass/commercial/national appeal such as television doesn't try to compete with pitchforkmedia and the like. Competition makes everyone stronger and the audience benefits. Right ? Or maybe I'm confusing toothpaste with music....
 

mjp

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I was all set to bust your balls on that citation by pointing out that actor/comedian/musician Martin Mull was the source of that quote. However, according to THIS it could have been anyone from Elvis Costello to Clara Schuman.
I'm pretty sure it isn't martin Mull or Frank Zappa, but I've never been able to find the source.
 
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