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Dick Heath
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In a democracy surely we should support the freedom of speech - even if you totally disagree. The reviewer of the Marillion has spent time considering what to write in his review and some type case against the album, so leave it. If it hurts, so what, we have had the likes of John Peel and Tony Wilson telling us the whole of prog is 'abject dribble', 'bollocks, absolute bollocks', 'irrelevant' and never made any sound case against prog. The number of times I've been told that I like "w**kers' music" have become countless - I simply don't agree with them, and try to get these folk to argue their case. And then our own contributors mindless (IMHO) lambast against punk, and rap etc. ......................
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Peter
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I see your point, Dick, but a "published" review is not a private conversation, and we have certain standards in reviews which must be adhered to. (They are not optional.) There is no such wide-open "free speech" here, just as there is not in newspapers, workplaces, classrooms, magazines, private clubs, etc. A writer must agree to these standards before submitting, so "ignorance of the law" or rejecting our "law" is no excuse.
I agree, though, that one is free to savage even the most widely revered album (and nasty reviews can be funny, and informative), but even so, one must defend one's point of view, and not be blatantly or personally offensive.
I trust our hard-working Mods to enforce our (necessary) rules in a prudent, justifiable fashion. Edited by Peter Rideout - November 07 2006 at 15:08 |
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Spot on Peter. In fact the reviewer was invited to re-submit the review stating the same opinions in a more palatable manner.
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andu
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Folly, that was a nice review for Floyd's Division Bell. I share many of your opinions. The trickiest side is your affirmation - Gilmour lacks vision; or at least compared to Waters. I could not confirm or deny that. Just one question though: have you listened to Gilmour's solo album from 1978? How do you find/like it? (Myself I love it and it's one of the closest to my heart. I often find myself singing it's tunes.)
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Angelo
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Below is an interesting review. I didn't really feel like posting it as inappropriate (so I put it here instead). How would you folks judge this?
PINK FLOYD — Wish You Were Here Review by rabs (Adrian Rabet)
Define greatness? Posted Friday, November 10, 2006, 11:03 EST | Permanent link |
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ISKC Rock Radio
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Pnoom!
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Well, now that I got your private message, I cannot say that I've spent much time with Gilmour's '78 album. I own it, but I don't really know it at all. Next chance I get (this weekend), I will listen to it and see what I think. The only one I know well is About Face, which wasn't impressive (except for Murder). As for On an Island, I took three listens and decided I didn't WANT to know it well... But consider that, and my review didn't consider this (unfortunately), Gilmour probably did have vision up until The Wall or so. However, Division Bell was released 15 YEARS after his first solo album, which I've heard and wouldn't doubt is his best (given my knowledge of the other two). By this time (well, by AMLOR - 9 years later - really) he had lost whatever vision he had. I would have a hard time decrying his vision on, say Dark Side or Wish You Were Here (or my personal favorite, Meddle), but Division Bell shows an utter lack of vision, as does AMLOR, as does On an Island, as does, to a smaller extent, About Face. A string of four albums in a row with little or no vision led me to conclude that he had lost whatever he once had. That said, of those four releases, Division Bell is clearly the best, and, other than maybe, just maybe, About Face, the only one worthy of a three star rating (which from me is not necessarily bad - hell, given the album, a two star review can be good from me). If that made sense (probably not), that ought to explain my position. If not, and you want to understand, PM me, and I'll try to make it make sense. BTW: I'm glad that you liked my review, my reviewing Pink Floyd seems to bring out my best...: At last count (I may be forgetting something, though), I've gotten PMs saying nice review for Dark Side, The Final Cut, In London, and now Division Bell. None for any other band though... EDIT: I have gotten one PM for my Nursery Cryme review, but other than that, all Pink Floyd... Edited by inpraiseoffolly - November 13 2006 at 17:06 |
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Pnoom!
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That's pretty funny, actually, if almost essentially useless. All that it says is that the album is timeless... |
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Atkingani
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Well, let it stay... a little to add amid hundreds of reviews submitted for this album.
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mystic fred
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i thought Accountants were supposed to be boring? this man knows a good album when he hears it!
(but can't spell)
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Pnoom!
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Melomaniac
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Well, in my book, that's no excuse. Having written such crap to end up a collab, I can't believe it. And to think I have submitted my reviews and a band bio for acceptance as AT LEAST a prog reviewer and nobody even cared enough to reply to me about those reviews...
Well, if I got someone's attention, here are my submitted reviews :
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Angelo
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It would help if you actually read the replies to your posts (stonebeard's in this case)... |
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Melomaniac
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I was reading something else when Stonie replied... And as I stated in my previous post, 2 years is not an excuse. A bad review is a bad review... wait what am I saying, they are not even reviews !!!
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"One likes to believe in the freedom of Music" - Neil Peart, The Spirit of Radio
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1800iareyay
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^mock crucifixions, though Mayhem's anti-Christian activities involced crurch burnings. Plus one member blew his head off and the members made necklaces of pieces of his skull. At least musicmaniac failed to point that out
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Trickster F.
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Mayhem's members didn't burn any churches if I recall and the "necklaces of skull" is just a clever way of attracting more attention towards a band with a "screwed up" image.
The point is that this has NOTHING to do with In The Woods..., and that shouldn't be emphasized to the point of making the five stars rating useless (I doubt if ANYONE who visits PA thinks "oh, they sound like a band who killed themselves and ate each other, that sounds like an essential masterpiece!"). Criticism is a good thing, as it allows the reader to think twice before buying something - is it his thing or not - however, misleading, immature reviewing style such as this is completely unnecessary.
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Trickster F.
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He surely hasn't broken any guidelines, but where's the common sense in writing such a review?
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Trickster F.
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Good thing to see it moved it here - since there is no "100% abuse" involved (the guy could have posted it from a good wish, who knows), but what does everyone think, is this appropriate? |
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1800iareyay
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I think it's just a bad review, if what you posted is the whole thing, then he said nothing about the instrumentality or songs. He simply said buy this, "it r awesome" The only postive trait is that he said "if you like __, then you'll like these guys", but that's what we're arguing about now. Personally I think that's the most credible part of his review.
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Atkingani
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Mayhem's review is frozen presently and text was also deleted. The reviewer did that single review in Jan, 2005 and never returned. Chances are it'll be removed permanently.
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Trickster F.
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A very good decision, in my opinion at least.
By the way, it was a review of ITW... not Mayhem(which is what makes it even more bizarre).
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