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I prophesy disaster
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Of course you will. They may not be the same lists as obtained from the first two, but they are lists of favourites nevertheless. Even if you explicitly choose the first two, the latter two will still produce lists of favourites. And it doesn't matter if the lists obtained from the latter two differ from the lists that you chose. |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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MikeEnRegalia
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They're not completely pointless, I remember that back in the old days I also used them and enjoyed doing so. I just think that these discussions, as interesting as they may be, are fleeting - they are usually only interesting for a short amount of time and then they fade away. I simply prefer more permanent ways of adding information about artists and releases. We can have the interesting discussions anyway!
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MikeEnRegalia
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If my comment sounds "very strange" to you, that should be a clue to you. Maybe you didn't get what I was trying to say? Or I failed to make my point, but in any case I don't see how what I said could be construed to be offensive to artists.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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The polls are a bit of fun, they are not too serious, treat them as such.
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Logan
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I prefer making and participating in polls to rating and tagging because this is more interactive with others. While it is not my primary source for discovery (mostly these days it's from browsing the RYM charts and it used to be mostly from recommendations to me because I would share my interests in the forum), I have discovered plenty of music through polls, and I know that I have exposed others to music through them. Also, making polls and taking part in others can deepen my appreciation for music as it gets me exploring the music more and revisiting it.
And as I sometimes say with my polls, they are intended as an accessory to discussion. They are ephemeral, but such is life. Of course there are more productive/ useful ways I could spend my time, but I don't always want to be productive. And one could never have too much spare time, I think. I work, have a family, and I wish I had 100 hours spare time every day (I sleep very little which does give me considerably longer days than most). This is a nice break from doing things I need to do, although I must admit that my wife would have rather I had spent less time over the years doing such things. My issue can be that there are too many polls, and active topics generally, often being responded to to build up discussions. And not everyone wants discussion. Edited by Logan - August 21 2023 at 08:34 |
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David_D
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I guess that discussion, understood as talking about and exchanging different points of view, is one of the crucial aspects of dealing with art.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Logan
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Yes, and it can be difficult to have deep and mutually meaningful interactions because art appreciation is so personal / subjective. I would love to experience art through someone else's ears/ eyes (really their brain which interprets the data). I can read about their experience, but I'm not experiencing it as they do. And in fact that description of the experience is in itself a sort of art, and my experience of that descriptive artform will be unique. Often in trying to discuss music and art we are trying to communicate something that is so personal and hoping that that message connects with others, and hoping that others have shared experiences. Even if the experience is not the same, I find it deeply rewarding and satisfying when ones experiences seem to connect and intersect, and prosaically, when one's recommendations are appreciated. |
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Archisorcerus
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You can get it when you're a PROGRESSIVE ARTIST. But some other people have been "artists" for 40+years. So, your remarks will still be worthless for some mashed kiddos. Sad but troo. |
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MikeEnRegalia
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I'm browsing PA, RYM, Sputnik, Metacritic etc. by proxy, since it's all being aggregated at TYM. I really like the medium of polls and discussion threads, I just don't have nearly enough time to keep track of them properly like I used to 15 years ago.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Sorry, I still don't get it - exactly how are my words offending progressive artists?
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Archisorcerus
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^ Sorry. That was some sort of an offensive humour of mine towards the "forumer entity" that you had quoted. Please ignore it.
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David_D
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Very interesting and put in a very nice way. "I would love to experience art through someone else's ears/ eyes (really their brain which interprets the data)." I've had similar thoughts, but on the other hand, it could be pretty weird, as differently as we all afterall perceive and understand the whole world - for not to talk about how we feel it. And yes btw, surely not everybody is fond of discussion to the same degree.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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David_D
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neither do I for sure |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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MikeEnRegalia
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Sounds a bit selfish? You can't be bothered to rate/rank your favorite albums, but you do use ranked lists for inspiration. I agree that it can seem a bit tedious to try to rank one's favorite albums, but it doesn't necessarily take a lot of time to do so, and once you've done it others can benefit from it as much as you benefit from them.
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suitkees
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^ Well, it would probably be a very relative affair that my ratings would benefit to someone. As an example, recently in a thread we talked about THRaKaTTaK, the King Crimson live album, which has an average rating of 2.77. My possible four star (or even five star) rating would get the average at best at 2.78 or something in that area, so I don't think it would benefit whoever. However, I hope that my comments in the forum threads here benefit much more to people. Not that my opinion about music is that important, but for those who have started to know a bit where my preferences lie - and maybe share them to some extent - they might know a bit better when or not to follow one of my recommendations. So, to me, comments on music/albums/songs on these forums are much more valuable than uncommented ratings. Furthermore, listening to music, and everything that comes with it, is for me (mostly) a spare time activity, and I am one of those who wants to spend his spare time in the most pleasant way possible. Rating, ranking or reviewing music are not part of my personal pleasures, so if you consider it "selfish" of me not to get into those things, then I'll leave that up to your judgement - I'll be happy to be selfish in that respect. Personally, I attach much more value to the comments on music of each and everyone on these forums than on their uncommented/unexplained ratings (and I think I'm commenting quite reasonably here on these forums so that others can appreciate - positively or negatively - my musical preferences). The one thing that I find selfish is the obsessive and narcissist posting of ones ratings everywhere possible without any commenting on how those ratings came into being. That, to me, is of no informational value whatsoever: neither about the music, nor about the why of the person's preferences. So, when I say (as I did somewhere above) that most of the albums I have in my collection are favourites, I mean that it is of no value nor pleasure to me to rank or rate them between each other. I have my preferences of course, but I don't see the fun in rating my Die anarchistische Abendunterhaltung albums or my Eloy albums so I can say that I gave three or four stars to this or that one where I find a lot of listening pleasure when hearing the one or the other... And especially, then concluding that a say 3.5 star DAAU album would be less interesting than a 4 star rated Eloy album. This is something I really cannot - and don't want to - integrate in my thinking about or approaching of music.
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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