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Evans
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Location: Sweden
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Posted: February 17 2008 at 16:30 |
I'm going to try and become the site's Pop/Indie Rock-specialist.
Seriously, though, is it totally necessary to write a biography for a band to become a prog reviewer? Have everybody done this who is one?
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micky
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 19:08 |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Dean
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Joined: May 13 2007
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 19:02 |
kibble_alex wrote:
How do I become a prog reviewer or above in rank? Please explain, thanks. |
Of course a good start would be to learn how to spell Collaborators
/edit - thanks for correcting that
Edited by darqDean - February 16 2008 at 16:47
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micky
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 18:41 |
darqDean wrote:
Vibrationbaby wrote:
Wow ! One thing I sort of uncomfortable is the "experts" title. I certainly don`t consider myself an expert by any stretch in anything. I`ve listened to a lot of music, sure. But so has the next guy. I`ll read any guy`s review. I also find the worst reviewers in general are the guys who write for NME, Rolling Stone, The WIre ( got to be the worst ). So for me I don`t think it really matters whether thhere`s that title underneath the Avatar. I think it`s important to give the most honest and entertaining evaluation as possible. My two cents. |
The tag "Expert" is not as common as you would suppose - we only have two collaborators with that title.
We do have some 20+ "Specialists" which has a slightly different meaning - someone can specialise without necessarily being an expert. |
should be 3
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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micky
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 18:39 |
exactly Dean.... put it this way...
there are those.. like Dick Heath.. who are 'experts'...
then us who are learning to be experts
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Dean
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Joined: May 13 2007
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 18:36 |
Vibrationbaby wrote:
Wow ! One thing I sort of uncomfortable is the "experts" title. I certainly don`t consider myself an expert by any stretch in anything. I`ve listened to a lot of music, sure. But so has the next guy. I`ll read any guy`s review. I also find the worst reviewers in general are the guys who write for NME, Rolling Stone, The WIre ( got to be the worst ). So for me I don`t think it really matters whether thhere`s that title underneath the Avatar. I think it`s important to give the most honest and entertaining evaluation as possible. My two cents. |
The tag "Expert" is not as common as you would suppose - we only have two collaborators with that title.
We do have some 20+ "Specialists" which has a slightly different meaning - someone can specialise without necessarily being an expert.
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micky
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 17:17 |
kibble_alex wrote:
How do I become a prog reviewer or above in rank? Please explain, thanks.
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easy actually ...... wanna be a Prog Reviewer write good reviews Want to be more than that...reviews are not unnecessary..... necessary hahhaha. There have been several that got way up in 'rank' as you call it with like 5 or 10 reviews or less like in my case. I had none and was told to write them It is about showing you know prog.. and have an interest in getting involved in the site and working for the man so to speak. In short having an opinion.. sticking to it.... though being right or at least coherent helps as well. In all seriousness though... those kinds of posters are generally recognized by the admins or genre teams and then 'invited' to join as collaborators.
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Vibrationbaby
Forum Senior Member
Joined: February 13 2004
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 16:59 |
Wow ! One thing I sort of uncomfortable is the "experts" title. I certainly don`t consider myself an expert by any stretch in anything. I`ve listened to a lot of music, sure. But so has the next guy. I`ll read any guy`s review. I also find the worst reviewers in general are the guys who write for NME, Rolling Stone, The WIre ( got to be the worst ). So for me I don`t think it really matters whether thhere`s that title underneath the Avatar. I think it`s important to give the most honest and entertaining evaluation as possible. My two cents.
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rushfan4
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Joined: May 22 2007
Location: Michigan, U.S.
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 12:43 |
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The Pessimist
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Joined: June 13 2007
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 3834
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Posted: February 15 2008 at 12:17 |
How do I become a prog reviewer or above in rank? Please explain, thanks.
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