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Joined: August 03 2009
Location: Australia
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Posted: May 22 2010 at 03:45
shockedjazz wrote:
So many intelectual display against inntelectualism is not very suspicious? As the ones who hates philosophy, are not they the philosophical tipe themselfs? I goes also for the so called Nietzsche "the Dick" that was one of the main reason why nowadays people still talks intelectualy of anti-intelectual views.
So bashing him ( as intelectual) appears to be a little bit childish.
The people today so relied in scientific views about enviroment and cultural influence....Dont you see the place of Nieztsche in your inherited intelectual antiintelctualism?
Arent you fighting with yourselves, dear intelectuals behind the mask?...in this case a neewspaper with two holes .
Wow. This is the first time in my life that the grammar nazi in me has been beaten down by the philosophy student in me.
Godspeed, You Bolero Enthusiasts
'Prog is all about leaving home...' - Moshkito
Joined: June 28 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 905
Posted: May 22 2010 at 10:25
I love prog, but I don't consider myself an intellectual at all. I don't read much literature. And I'm more knowledgable in the field of video games and anime than I am with the work of Igmar Bergman.
I took an IQ test once and I know these things aren't accurate, but the results said I had an IQ of 124 which is above average but nothing special.
And my skills as a musician are really poor, so I can't join a prog band. I should find a way around that. Start a prog-punk band maybe? Call it prunk.
Joined: August 11 2007
Location: Memphis
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Points: 10672
Posted: May 22 2010 at 13:26
If prog rock appreciation = intellectualism, then we can then determine that the more challenging, complex and progressive a prog rock band is, then the more intellectual there audience is.
For instance King Crimson fans probably have an IQ of about 150, while those who listen to the more simplified stadium rock prog of latter day Pink Floyd are more around about 112 (at best).
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Posted: May 22 2010 at 13:29
Easy Money wrote:
If prog rock appreciation = intellectualism, then we can then determine that the more challenging, complex and progressive a prog rock band is, then the more intellectual there audience is.
For instance King Crimson fans probably have an IQ of about 150, while those who listen to the more simplified stadium rock prog of latter day Pink Floyd are more around about 112 (at best).
Joined: August 11 2007
Location: Memphis
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Points: 10672
Posted: May 22 2010 at 13:32
A Person wrote:
Easy Money wrote:
If prog rock appreciation = intellectualism, then we can then determine that the more challenging, complex and progressive a prog rock band is, then the more intellectual there audience is.
For instance King Crimson fans probably have an IQ of about 150, while those who listen to the more simplified stadium rock prog of latter day Pink Floyd are more around about 112 (at best).
Out of curiosity, where would fans of RIO stand?
Fred Frith - 155
Shining (Norway) - 142
Frank Zappa - 125
John Zorn - 118
Joined: May 13 2007
Location: Europe
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Points: 37575
Posted: May 22 2010 at 13:34
Easy Money wrote:
A Person wrote:
Easy Money wrote:
If prog rock appreciation = intellectualism, then we can then determine that the more challenging, complex and progressive a prog rock band is, then the more intellectual there audience is. For instance King Crimson fans probably have an IQ of about 150, while those who listen to the more simplified stadium rock prog of latter day Pink Floyd are more around about 112 (at best).
Out of curiosity, where would fans of RIO stand?
Fred Frith - 155 Frank Zappa - 125 John Zorn - 118
Joined: November 10 2008
Location: __
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Points: 65760
Posted: May 22 2010 at 13:34
Easy Money wrote:
A Person wrote:
Easy Money wrote:
If prog rock appreciation = intellectualism, then we can then determine that the more challenging, complex and progressive a prog rock band is, then the more intellectual there audience is.
For instance King Crimson fans probably have an IQ of about 150, while those who listen to the more simplified stadium rock prog of latter day Pink Floyd are more around about 112 (at best).
Out of curiosity, where would fans of RIO stand?
Fred Frith - 155
Frank Zappa - 125
John Zorn - 118
Joined: August 11 2007
Location: Memphis
Status: Offline
Points: 10672
Posted: May 22 2010 at 13:43
Prog in relation to other genres:
Total serialisation (Milton Babbit) - 172
Afro-Cuban jazz (Eddie Palmieri) - 165
20th century bi-tonality (Milhaud) - 161
Classical music of India (Ragas etc) - 157
post-romantic extended chromaticism (Prokofiev) - 153
King Crimson - 150
Artsy poetic rappers (Ludicrus) - 137
latter day Pink Floyd - 112
Michael Jackson - 109
ELO - 87
Joined: November 10 2009
Location: Tulsa, OK, U.S.
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Points: 5148
Posted: May 22 2010 at 13:52
Easy Money wrote:
A Person wrote:
Easy Money wrote:
If prog rock appreciation = intellectualism, then we can then determine that the more challenging, complex and progressive a prog rock band is, then the more intellectual there audience is.
For instance King Crimson fans probably have an IQ of about 150, while those who listen to the more simplified stadium rock prog of latter day Pink Floyd are more around about 112 (at best).
Out of curiosity, where would fans of RIO stand?
Fred Frith - 155
Frank Zappa - 125
John Zorn - 118
If your IQ was judged by how avant-garde you are, I would think that the average Zorn listener would have an IQ than the average Zappa and Crimso fan (who are usually one in the same.)
Joined: January 24 2010
Location: Canada
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Posted: May 22 2010 at 14:59
i have been doing some thinking on thinking,and how the mind relates to. and is affected by, the listening to and appreciation of music
i find, at least with myself, that the type of intelligence of my own that is used and developed by listening to music, is mainly spatial through decades of serious music listening, i have developed the capability of "seeing music" and i don't mean a type of hallucination, but what i have labelled "the mind's eye" when i listen to music, and most importantly, complex music like prog and classical, often i imagine that what i am hearing can be seen, sort of like a detailed graph in my mind interesting to note that before there was recorded music that could be played back, there was merely music that was recorded, that could not be played back, and was just recorded on to a graph, this being first developed in the 1840s to 1860s is what i am describing strike any chords with other readers? (no pun intended!)
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