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Dean
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I got your point, just don't believe it is true - influence spreads out like ripples on a pond - often it's only when several bands have been influenced by something does it then grow in popularity itself.
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Queen By-Tor
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I'm checking PA between rendering in 20 minute chuncks on a 6-video contract that I've been working on for the last three months, taking a day off from instructing a hockey camp to do so before working on set next week with the camera union on a major motion picture that will last me for about 5 weeks after which I'll establish my own production company, partner with another 2 and have completed a festival short and another corporate contract. Wow, I feel really good about myself when I don't spend all my days online arguing pointless sh*t.
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harmonium.ro
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You're wrong, I've addressed your point in the last part of my post. In order to develop I would say that an album isn't influential if it's popular with me and many other guys. "Influential" means it influenced something, right? Did it influence something in my case or in the case of many other guys? No, it influenced nothing. An album is influential if it influenced other people when doing their thing, like: writing new music, writing reviews and other forms of commentary which made a shift in general taste and in the orientation of musicians. |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Robert Johnson Although he's sold millions now... but when he was alive? Zilch. Son House W.C. Handy They're artists, not albums but you get the idea. |
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harmonium.ro
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Robert, maybe you should use another word. I feel that "influential" isn't the word to translate your point. How about "important"?
Just imagine this dialogue: - Dude, I just checked out this album The Other Side Of The Moon. It's awesome! - ? - Really, I like it a lot. - I've never heard of it. - I didn't know it either, but I read this review thing and I also made a poll about it on Facebook. It looked like that album is important, so I thought I should check it out. It rawked! In this case I agree with you: some albums are important because they are popular, and this brings them to the attention of further new listeners. Michael Jackson's Thriller is an important album; it's importance lies there together with it's immense number of people owning it. I don't like what I've heard from this album but I admit it's important. However if I were to listen to it (which I never did) and review it, I wouldn't rate it higher because it is an important album. I would rate it higher, though, if I found out that it had innovative creative qualities which made it influential. Edited by harmonium.ro - July 16 2009 at 19:16 |
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Epignosis
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*sigh*
Nevermind. |
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Chris S
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^ Yeah it will just go round in circles debating semantics. I guess distribution numbers speak volumes also. I would still love to find a site you don't have to log in and register that would give estimates of units sold. Influential/Important could be partially measured thus...
Heck even Dolly Parton was influential
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Atavachron
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ah-- but she also happens to be hugely talented, and I'm not into country/country-pop but I recognize her particular genius, influential/important to be sure, but also a gifted songwriter |
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harmonium.ro
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That's not nice to do! To close this debate, let's all agree that many albums were influential long before they also became popular. BTW I have a story about this. In my home country there was a dictatorship some time ago and western music was largely prohibited. But there was this wacko radio guy who managed to defy the regime and do the unthinkable. His name was Cornel Chiriac; his show was very well known especially between musicians, who were all listening his show because it was the only way to hear new music from the outside world. Coming back to the thread, the story says that a couple of weeks after Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was released, the DJ got a copy of it through a personal connection (borrowed from the son of a high official person) and played it on the radio. It was like... boom! The impact on the local music scene was devastating. It was like today everybody was playing stuff from Cliff Richards & The Shadows or The Kinks (in the case of the more daring beat bands), and tomorrow they were all doing Beatles stuff, introducing brass sections, trying to do suites and all that jazz. Now there's a case of an album being influential before it became popular! Needless to say that the DJ was kicked out of service and soon had to run over the border due to the high degree of "attention" he was getting from the secret services. Out there he kept airing radio shows for his countrymen, which a few years later got him killed in circumstances still unclear to this day. Edited by harmonium.ro - July 16 2009 at 19:43 |
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Chris S
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^^
Same here - totally agree Edited by Chris S - July 16 2009 at 19:39 |
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Atavachron
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that's extraordinary, talk about dedication and sacrifice |
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Alberto Muñoz
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To define an influential or important albums, let's define first what everyone understand about this termes.
And do not use the dictionary (tumbaburros)
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Logan
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Okay, sorry, Guido. Putting my response here: point well taken, Tony.
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Negoba
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I just listened to Epignosis sample here and the extreme reviews on both sides seem a little out of line. There's some very nice music in the epic, but it's an amateur made CD. We don't have to rip on a very good amateur effort but to compare it to the seasoned pros is a little silly. As a fellow home musician who's done 3 such CDs, I'd have a few suggestions but he didn't ask, so I'll just enjoy the good parts.
I look forward to hearing the whole thing. I love having music from people I know.
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You are quite a fine person, and I am very fond of you. But you are only quite a little fellow, in a wide world, after all.
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The Quiet One
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^which review/s are you reffering to?
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Logan
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The various ones for Epignosis' album. See former discussion in the Reviews reporting thread
Edited by Logan - August 14 2009 at 17:01 |
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The Quiet One
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^thanks for the link...will check it out.
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JLocke
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Aren't referring to my review, by chance, are you, Jay? I tried to keep my opinion of the album pretty fair, but perhaps I was too forgiving? |
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progkidjoel
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I have a general question to ask.
Does the length of the reviews I write influence whether or not I will get "prog reviewer" status? Thanks -Joel |
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Easy Money
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^ We just ask that the review be long enough to give the album a good review. Some reviews are overly wordy or too detail oriented, but that may not keep them from being a PR. I know for myself, reading some reviews by Atavacron influenced me to use a little more concise style in my writing. He's good at saying a lot with fewer words.
Edited by Easy Money - August 15 2009 at 04:41 |
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