Tuesday, December 8, 2009

music snobbery

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Everett True
just think, if only we'd all remained music snobs, there'd be no Fleet Foxes, no Postal Service, no Shins, no Coldplay
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Tracy Lee Strassburg
three out of four - not bad...
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Jules Toogood
I like to think i'm doing my bit on that front.
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Shaun Prescott
No Wolfmother either?
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Rochelle Perron
If only my musical snobbery could have saved the world from Coldplay. At least, I tried.
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Helen McGrath
I don't understand
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Max Smith
i think he means that if people still gave a shit about music we wouldn't have a long list of bullshit organized sound type music
.owl city ... really
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Helen McGrath
aahhh
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Everett True
just that there might have been more discrimination. but probably not. after all it's the "music critics" who have deemed Fleet Foxes worthy of our attention
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Everett True
trouble is, in recent years it's been deemed unfashionable for professional music critics to be snobs. absolutely absurd!
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Helen McGrath
I have this argument/discussion a lot on film sets about films & music but no matter how hard I try to be reasonable I can't let a lot of stuff go esp in regard to music
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Everett True
there's some great music up here in Brisbane, but no one would know it, the amount of back-slapping and encouragement that goes on
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White Hotel
So much for punk. Snobbery about musicianship is for us progheads, no? :p
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Everett True
hey wait. the punks were way more snobby than the progheads. they just got confused somewhere along the line... probably by the progheads!
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Jim Mcculloch

No Soup Dragons??!!
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White Hotel
As far as punk snobbery - I think snobbery and purism may be on opposite pages in our dictionaries ET. I should be clear - as a dyed in the wool pop lover I'm a fan of sneaky additives, illegal merges, pungent impurities, embarassing aftertastes; of diversity, of the irresistible will to borrow, steal and taint. For me, snobbery and purism both are deadening forces.
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Everett True
Well, of course. But still, folk should not be ashamed of their elitism. Especially folk who call themselves "critics"
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Everett True
plus, all the bands mentioned at the top of this discussion do none of what you so eloquently champion above
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Celine Barley Lux
True that!
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White Hotel
No, you're right, they don't - not for me either. But I also believe in a diversity of listeners. Who knows what strange pleasures people take in the things they like - even the things I can't abide? The building of an alternative, objectivist canon isn't really my cup of tea. I don't think it's the duty of critics to hone the palate of our readers. Pleasure's too wriggly aroundy to be honed.
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White Hotel
I confess I was listening to Seal when I wrote that. It may be that I feel slightly differently later.
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Celine Barley Lux
Haha! @white Hotel: I agree with you on allowing people to have their own tastes based on their own choices, yet I disagree on the role of critics (at least in music): their role is to help people shape their taste, mostly upon their own personal liking and we need for some of them to stand and shout when something is not up to standard and mostly overrated (*shifts eyes to Coldplay*). In this day and age of mediatic forcefed bs, critics are more necessary than ever. However as co-founder and editor of my own online magazine, my motto is to only feature artists I really like, I don't work for record companies/labels/pr or management, that way the magazine only gives some positive credit because there really isn't any need for negative feedback. No gratuitous publicity from us. Maybe that's the way forward, maybe not. But ultimately I believe in speaking up when something isn't right, I guess that makes me a punk?
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James Scanlon
The world can well do without Coldplay now methinks!
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