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Neue regel
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 16:38 |
Disastrous add. Move her out or else add Madonna, Christina Aguilera or every attention seeking eccentric female.
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Xanatos
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 18:46 |
Neue regel wrote:
Disastrous add. Move her out or else add Madonna, Christina Aguilera or every attention seeking eccentric female.
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The Sleepwalker
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 19:04 |
Neue regel wrote:
Disastrous add. Move her out or else add Madonna, Christina Aguilera or every attention seeking eccentric female.
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Yes, Madonna's and Christina Aguilera's music is very much alike Bjork's.
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Xanatos
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 19:43 |
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Andy Webb
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 19:56 |
She's pop. Just plain old pop. If she is accepted, why don't we accept Lady Gaga? I mean that would be logical, right?
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Logan
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 20:04 |
More ridiculous comparisons. What Bjork albums have you actually heard?
If this continues down the path of utter inanity, I would like to close this topic.
Of course I'd be happy to see this kept open if there is intelligent discussion.
Edited by Logan - December 08 2010 at 20:07
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Andy Webb
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 20:17 |
IMO, she is the Icelandic Lady Gaga (or Lady Gaga is the American Bjork?) Eccentric outfits, ridiculous pop (with some oddball crossovers), and a large following (well to the scale of Iceland). I'll give her an avant-garde tag, but her music is based more in pop than anything else. People might try to pull a "jazz" or "folk" influence, which is there, but not nearly as much as the pop. So no, I don't like this addition. No, I don't think it's "the worst possible thing that possibly could have happened to PA in the history of PA," but it's not good.
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Xanatos
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 20:23 |
I am Completely agree with andy
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Logan
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 20:32 |
I don't know Lady Gaga's music well enough to know how much Bjork's art
pop approach can be likened to Lady Gaga. I would have thought her
music more closely related to the likes of Laurie Anderson. If Lady
Gaga has released sufficiently similar albums to the ones that got Bjork
included (say Medulla, but also I'd say Homogenic and Vespertine, I particularly like the live versions of those albums) then she can be
considered. What are Lady Gaga's more experimental or art poppish
albums?
I really disagree about Bjork being plain old pop. I think she's on the
"avant pop" side, or at least art pop. And I find similarities to ones
in Progressive Electronic and Krautrock in terms of employed techniques. You didn't answerme about which Bjork albums you have heard, by the way.
Xanatos, though Andy has expressed himself more intelligently. I suspect you'd agree with just about anything any detractor would say. You also agreed with this, which is ridiculous and one might say rather sexist (why single out females?).
Xanatos wrote:
Neue regel wrote:
Disastrous add. Move her out or else add Madonna, Christina Aguilera or every attention seeking eccentric female.
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Let's add Paris Hilton then. By the way, there are quite a few attention seekers amongst performers. It would be helpful if more people would list which albums they are basing their opinions on (unless most of the people who have an opinion have heard most of her discography).
Edited by Logan - December 08 2010 at 20:37
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rogerthat
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 20:38 |
I am about to listen to Medulla, after which I will be able to form an opinion on whether Bjork is prog or not. However, regardless of that, there does seem to be a reluctance here or in rock circles in general to acknowledge high profile mainstream female artists, as if they got there only for their looks and have no musical merit. When she was added to PA, Tori Amos was compared by a member to Sheryl Crow or Shaina Twain, don't remember which one. Ridiculous!
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Logan
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 20:41 |
I don't think Bjork is Prog, but I still think has merits for PA's so-called "prog" umbrella.
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Xanatos
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 20:55 |
Logan wrote:
I don't know Lady Gaga's music well enough to know how much Bjork's art
pop approach can be likened to Lady Gaga. I would have thought her
music more closely related to the likes of Laurie Anderson. If Lady
Gaga has released sufficiently similar albums to the ones that got Bjork
included (say Medulla, but also I'd say Homogenic and Vespertine, I particularly like the live versions of those albums) then she can be
considered. What are Lady Gaga's more experimental or art poppish
albums?
I really disagree about Bjork being plain old pop. I think she's on the
"avant pop" side, or at least art pop. And I find similarities to ones
in Progressive Electronic and Krautrock in terms of employed techniques. You didn't answerme about which Bjork albums you have heard, by the way.
Xanatos, though Andy has expressed himself more intelligently. I suspect you'd agree with just about anything any detractor would say. You also agreed with this, which is ridiculous and one might say rather sexist (why single out females?).
Xanatos wrote:
Neue regel wrote:
Disastrous add. Move her out or else add Madonna, Christina Aguilera or every attention seeking eccentric female.
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Let's add Paris Hilton then. By the way, there are quite a few attention seekers amongst performers.
It would be helpful if more people would list which albums they are basing their opinions on (unless most of the people who have an opinion have heard most of her discography).
| Actually i love Paris hilton
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Negoba
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 21:04 |
Bonnek wrote:
Negoba wrote:
Bjork's Medulla is a multi-layered experimental nearly all-vocal album with complex rhythms, harmony, thoughtful lyrics and virtuosic performances. It is one of the most progressive albums put out by a major artist in the last 10 years.
That's why she's here. | I'm not sure there's anything progressive at all about that album.Such vocal experimentation can be found all over the 90s, especially in avant/world music. I'm thinking of Iva Bittova, Mikhail Alperin, Dmitir Pokrovsky and probably countless others I don't know.It wouldn't surprise me if John Zorn has something similar as well.That being said I don't mind her being here. |
I bought a VdGG album today when I could have gotten cool progressive vocal albums??? Dagbabbit.
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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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Andy Webb
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 21:11 |
Negoba wrote:
Bonnek wrote:
Negoba wrote:
Bjork's Medulla is a multi-layered experimental nearly all-vocal album with complex rhythms, harmony, thoughtful lyrics and virtuosic performances. It is one of the most progressive albums put out by a major artist in the last 10 years.
That's why she's here. | I'm not sure there's anything progressive at all about that album.Such vocal experimentation can be found all over the 90s, especially in avant/world music. I'm thinking of Iva Bittova, Mikhail Alperin, Dmitir Pokrovsky and probably countless others I don't know.It wouldn't surprise me if John Zorn has something similar as well.That being said I don't mind her being here. |
I bought a VdGG album today when I could have gotten cool progressive vocal albums??? Dagbabbit. |
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Anirml
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 21:14 |
I'll take Bjork over prog metal any day. Good addition!
Her music is not that progressive but a bit innovative.
Edited by Anirml - December 08 2010 at 21:16
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Xanatos
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Posted: December 08 2010 at 21:20 |
Ok guys , i will hear the whole "Medulla" album ... , then i comeback and will officially found the RPP to burn the herretics! xD
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Dean
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Posted: December 09 2010 at 01:44 |
8 Pages of ranting and he hasn't listened to a whole album...
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What?
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Gandalff
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Posted: December 09 2010 at 02:21 |
Anirml wrote:
I'll take Bjork over prog metal any day. Good addition!
Her music is not that progressive but a bit innovative.
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Progressive and innovative are almost synonyms!
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A Elbereth Gilthoniel
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o menel aglar elenath!
Na-chaered palan-díriel
o galadhremmin ennorath,
Fanuilos, le linnathon
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Atavachron
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Posted: December 09 2010 at 02:25 |
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Gandalff
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Posted: December 09 2010 at 02:27 |
Logan wrote:
More ridiculous comparisons. What Bjork albums have you actually heard?
If this continues down the path of utter inanity, I would like to close this topic.
Of course I'd be happy to see this kept open if there is intelligent discussion.
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Please, do it! I think there are enough "utter inanity"!
...and all essential was told yet!
Edited by Gandalff - December 09 2010 at 02:30
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A Elbereth Gilthoniel
silivren penna míriel
o menel aglar elenath!
Na-chaered palan-díriel
o galadhremmin ennorath,
Fanuilos, le linnathon
nef aear, sí nef aearon!
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