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Avantgardehead
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Posted: October 26 2008 at 17:34 |
If people want to be elitists then that's their prerogative. I don't lose any sleep over it. There are some wacky people out there with wacky opinions and it's best to avoid getting bent-out-of-shape over them... Peace, man!
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Rocktopus
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Posted: October 26 2008 at 17:43 |
Atavachron wrote:
Rocktopus wrote:
TGM: Orb wrote:
Atavachron wrote:
let me tell you something; my roommate is a highly trained and very
accomplished classical pianist/singer.. you know what she likes when
she's not busting her butt trying to be the best musician she can be?
Dolly Parton, ABBA, Cher, many other pop artists.. according to you
she simply "doesn't have the time or desire" to listen to so-called
quality music.. oh and she has bad taste too, yeah, sure she does,
that's why she was hired last year by one of the biggest and best
Symphony Choruses in the world
People ARE NOT defined by what they like, it's just that simple
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Of course its possible
to have terrible taste and still get hired by one of the biggest and
best Symphony Choruses in the world, but I did not write that anywhere
(until now).?
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it's that sort of veiled, pompous comment that put me off.. and you're still doing it.
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Well, its true, isn't it? I can't see what's pompous about it. Most of you're examples didn't have much relation to what I wrote, and you put words and opinions in my mouth. That's much worse than being pompous. To me it looked like you had lost you're temper and not thinking/reading clearly. That's why I asked.
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Atavachron
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Posted: October 26 2008 at 17:47 |
I'm not going to continue with this circular argument ..when you say stuff like that you must take responsibility for it, the good and bad, that's just reality. I misinterpreted you? Sure I did.
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Rocktopus
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Posted: October 26 2008 at 18:09 |
I only take responsibility for things I've actually said/written. But fine, i agree, There's no point for us in continuing.
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stonebeard
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Posted: October 26 2008 at 18:39 |
Avant proggers are elitist only insofar as they approach responding to my statement:
"I can appreciate Neo Prog, Avant-prog, Prog Metal, Psychedelic, Caterbury, etc. etc. Now, is it better that I like a lot of genres, or is is sad that I waste my time with drivel when I could be focusing my taste on Avant-prog, and--anything but Neo and Prog-Metal."
Some have either stated straight-up the latter option, or at least insinuated it. That's elitist in my mind. Or at least one way of measuring it.
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Windhawk
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Posted: October 26 2008 at 18:48 |
Nah, the elitist thinking - no matter who's bringing it forth, is the one claiming that this and that style is superior to others because of so and so facets of that particular music - or that this and that style is inferior to other types of music because of so and so facets of these kinds of music.
The Nazi way of musical appreciation (or non-appreciation) ;-)
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Moatilliatta
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Posted: October 26 2008 at 19:11 |
Guys, let's stop arguing with each other. Really, we're all part of an elite group that's supposed to look down upon Nickelback fans.
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keiser willhelm
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Posted: October 26 2008 at 19:54 |
lol Godwin's law already.
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jimmy_row
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Posted: October 27 2008 at 09:10 |
keiser willhelm wrote:
lol Godwin's law already. |
reductio ad Hitlerum FTW!!!
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sleeper
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Posted: October 27 2008 at 10:21 |
I've come to an "understanding" in recent months about my music tastes which I think can be perscribed to the wider prog-listening audiance. We arent open minded indaviduals capable of digesting more complex and artistic music than the pop loving masses, no, we are people that are highly demanding of what we listen to, which should under no circumstances be confused with open-mindedness.
The conflixt here is that people are demanding in many different ways, for instance I am very much a fan of the more technical and/or "artsy" music that you find on this site, yet I also have great appreciation of bands that can follow the more traditional styles of prog; be they Symphonic, Neo, Crossover, Prog Metal (not to be confused with Experimental/Post and Tech/Extreme), with great alecraty. However, I am rather intolerant of heavily electronic music which doesnt appeal to me at all. What I've seen in this thread, and throughout my 3 years on PA backs this up. People are demanding in their own way, for whatever reason, probably being both Nature and Nurture, and this can lead to some pretty extreme views on some things, which in turn can lead to conflict.
For the record, the example that Laplace used in the OP, of "this being noise for elitist snobs" (to paraphrase) is an incredibly snobby and closed minded view to take, it suggest an intollerance for not just music that falls outside of the listeners demands but for the views of people that dont share that view as well. IMO, of course. And before someone trys to use my example of Electronic music from above against me, I'm perfectly happy in accepting that, though I may get nothing from it, others will get a great deal of pleasure and stimulation from it.
Edited by sleeper - October 27 2008 at 10:21
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: October 27 2008 at 12:24 |
Do you guys really think that Beethoven=Spice Girls and Coltrane=Nickelback? It's easy for people to say "subjective subjective subjective you are being elitist!", but do you really believe that? Because while I try to avoid being mean to poor stonebeard for listening mostly to neo and classic rock, I cannot accept that Beethoven's 9th symphony is eqaul to a Spice Girls album.
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stonebeard
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Posted: October 27 2008 at 13:09 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
Do you guys really think that Beethoven=Spice Girls and Coltrane=Nickelback? It's easy for people to say "subjective subjective subjective you are being elitist!", but do you really believe that? Because while I try to avoid being mean to poor stonebeard for listening mostly to neo and classic rock, I cannot accept that Beethoven's 9th symphony is eqaul to a Spice Girls album. |
Many things factor into evaluating artists, I think. Craft, technique, skill required, historical importance, influence, purpose, uniqueness.... If someone were to know well tons of artists from tons of genres and be able to objectively lay out the rating given to each of the criteria, then we could have a convincing argument for why an artist should be liked more than another artist. Someone could lay out why the 9ths is better than Spice World, and most people would accept the argument as convincing and agree that the 9th is more artistically valid than Spice World. Appreciating music is different from liking it, however they are intertwined concepts. Someone could easily like Spice World more than the 9th fully acknowledging that the 9th is probably more artistically valid. However, some things you can't explain. I know a few Neo bands that given what's come before and after, I shouldn't really care much about. But I do. You can't predict everything and account for everything. The point is, the line between subjectivity and objectivity here is blurred. There is no set in stone criteria for a better artist, and any criteria we come up with will be slightly tainted with subjectivity. Even if that weren't true, though, the best we can do is have the criteria and then leave it up to people to decide to what degree the artist fulfills the criteria, which is subjective given that no two people have the same musical knowledge/experience and that few if any people have enough musical knowledge/experience to make a completely objective analysis.
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Rocktopus
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Posted: October 27 2008 at 16:33 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
Do you guys really think that Beethoven=Spice Girls and Coltrane=Nickelback? It's easy for people to say "subjective subjective subjective you are being elitist!", but do you really believe that? |
I certainly don't. But I usually get angry reactions for my honest opinion. I suspect that's why many pretend to believe it.
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jimmy_row
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Posted: October 27 2008 at 18:44 |
^ I don't speak for the "many", but I think there is an underlying insinuation that X band is better than Y band, therefor A's taste is better than B's taste...A is superior to B. Be careful not to extend matters of subjective taste (even if trying to inject some objectivity - which IMO is a good thing) onto the person your discussing with.
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Rocktopus
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Posted: October 27 2008 at 19:40 |
Try to forget about that underlying feeling you all seem to get, and
let's honest instead. I don't believe anyone really believes that Spice
World truly equals Beethoven Ninth artistically. Neither do I think I'm
smarter than a mathprofessor who only listens to Kid Rock. But I would
think my taste and knowledge in music is more sophisticated,
interesting, more informed and well... better than his or hers. (I'm only talking about music)
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Logan
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Posted: October 27 2008 at 19:58 |
I hate them elitists who think that Liszt was, objectively, a better pianist and composer than my 1.5 year old son. Better for them, maybe. It's all subjective, besides, my son is a prodigy, really original composer (most of his music is beyond my comprehension), and I bet he'll win plenty of music competitions when he's older -- not that it matters since all music is equal. ;) But seriously, he's really good for one that young on keyboards and drums, and as father, I enjoy his "music" in moderation. He has great rhythm.
Sorry, just a silly post.
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The T
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Posted: October 28 2008 at 02:07 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
Do you guys really think that Beethoven=Spice Girls and Coltrane=Nickelback? It's easy for people to say "subjective subjective subjective you are being elitist!", but do you really believe that? Because while I try to avoid being mean to poor stonebeard for listening mostly to neo and classic rock, I cannot accept that Beethoven's 9th symphony is eqaul to a Spice Girls album. |
At first, that's right. I also don't believe Beethoven=Spice Girls. I do believe anything Bach composed while he was sleeping was better than 99% of pop music, including progressive rock.
The difference is, the first word in both sentences. I. I. I. It's MY taste. It doesn't have to be everybody's.
Being an elitist is not saying "beethoven is better than Spice girls". Being an elitist is saying everybody that thinks otherwise is wrong or many worse things that can be read around here from time to time.
Edited by The T - October 28 2008 at 02:09
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progrules
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Posted: October 28 2008 at 04:13 |
laplace wrote:
AVANT/CANTERBURY/ZEUHL prog fans like:
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I think you make a clear statement in the blog and I agree with most of it even though I'm an every man progger so to speak. The only thing I don't really agree with is the selection of the extraordinary genres yoy make here. Avant/Zeuhl is exactly right but Canterbury is not in the same league I believe. It would have been better to mention eclectic or Krautrock. But that's just my personal feel about it.
In general this blog is similar to the big "Neo is there a real problem ?" discussion we had recently in the Forum. Only that discussion was especially hooked on Neo whilst this one mentions all the accessible subgenres. It's always interesting these points of view. I'm not going to contribute this time in the actual discussion since that would be a repetition of what I already have said in the other thread.
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Rocktopus
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Posted: October 28 2008 at 04:33 |
The T wrote:
Being an elitist is not saying "beethoven is better than Spice girls". Being an elitist is saying everybody that thinks otherwise is wrong or many worse things that can be read around here from time to time.
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I believe that everyone who thinks Spice Girls music is superior to Beethoven are wrong. Sometimes, like with this example, its just so incredibly obvious. I don't have the time to pretend otherwise. I simply believe knowledge and experience allows me to state this. (Very often its not this obvious. So if someone asks which genre is the
best, I would admittedly be closer to answer out of personal preferance) I believe my academic education and being a professional artist/painter makes my opinion on the quality of a painting more valid than someone working in a complete different field's opinion. Although the arts is different than most other trades, I see no reason why suddenly someone with no knowledge's opinion all of a sudden is equal to an expert (not saying I'm a music expert). That's really quite a discrediting insult.
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: October 28 2008 at 11:16 |
The T wrote:
Being an elitist is not saying "beethoven is better than Spice girls". Being an elitist is saying everybody that thinks otherwise is wrong or many worse things that can be read around here from time to time. |
Then I guess I'm an elitist. Oh well. You can't differentiate with smaller differences as easily, if at all (Chopin vs Liszt!), but when somebody thinks Gigli is better than The Godfather in every possible way, then yes, they are wrong--but I only reserve judgement for such extreme cases.
Do people try the same equivelency argument with other media as well? Is Hamlet being better than Twilight merely a matter of opinion?
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