Says you.
― Melissa W, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:06 (thirteen years ago)
I totally agree that cultivating mystique is a major factor, but the idea that the only thing that links these groups is mystique and that the list doesn't say anything about "Pitchfork, white people, men, Converse-- not to even mention, say, the actual quality of the music contained on any of these records" is absurd.
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:08 (thirteen years ago)
So explain Kanye.
I can't comment on Kanye's publicity scheme because I'm not familiar with its tack, but whatever it is, it seems to be really fucking working pretty fucking amazingly as I've met as many stultified Kanye stans over the last couple of years as I ever have Radiohead stans. Actual conversation: "I'm going to Coachella next week!" Really, who are you going to see? "Kanye West!" Oh yeah? Who else is playing? "Who the fuck cares?" Oh really? The best part about Coachella is just walking round and being surprised by random Bauhaus reunions or w/e... "Yeah, but it's Kanye West. I've seen him seven times!" (This was a paid music writer, too.)
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:09 (thirteen years ago)
Did anyone talk about liking The Girls because of their music or because the guy was born into a cult then was a gutter punk. Because he couldn't sing, ripped off melodies, lots of boring songs, boring progressions. Bon Iver sounds better to me but people talked about him because he was a sad alone guy in a cabin and got his song lyrics from golden plates he found in the woods or something.
― Evan, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:10 (thirteen years ago)
Kanye is a legendary oversharer and currently dating Kim Kardashian - the guy has great PR but he is no less of an attention-seeking, ambitious gossip-and-glamorhound than Mariah Carey.
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:11 (thirteen years ago)
@ croup
I'm not saying it's just "mystique", it's more zeitgeist. Records that are looking to catch that moment and inspire a mass of people to a level devotion beyond what a single record typically would inspire.
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:11 (thirteen years ago)
this just in: straight white males like ridiculous black dudes
― Lil Swayne of Pie (DJP), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:12 (thirteen years ago)
(level OF devotion)
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:12 (thirteen years ago)
lol DJP
xpost yes and if you look at who the "mass of people" are and aren't and who the artists rewarded are and aren't, you might notice that there are some similarities and connections beyond good publicity.
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:12 (thirteen years ago)
I mean, even if I find him more supportable as an artist, I'm not going to deny at all that a lot of what is fueling Kanye fandom is exactly what fueled R. Kelly fandom circa "Trapped in the Closet"
― Lil Swayne of Pie (DJP), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:13 (thirteen years ago)
― Lil Swayne of Pie (DJP), Thursday, August 23, 2012 11:12 AM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
that's why you my dawg (fist bump)
― look at this quarterstaff (Hurting 2), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:14 (thirteen years ago)
hahaha
― Lil Swayne of Pie (DJP), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:14 (thirteen years ago)
kanye's also the patron saint of all the emo rap/r&b about being a young man with serious fucking alcohol and women problems that makes up the distinction index list for teenagers on the poll
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:15 (thirteen years ago)
i agree there's a "crazy dude" element but also i think a bit more identification going on (just look at the reviews) than with r. kelly
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:16 (thirteen years ago)
yeah I think Kanye is at least seen as smart but crazy in a megalomaniacal way, whereas R. Kelly is just seen as absurd (and often not given credit for deliberately playing into the absurdity).
― look at this quarterstaff (Hurting 2), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:19 (thirteen years ago)
also this is a poll of collegiate dudes and kanye is a rapper who named his albums College Dropout, Late Registration and Graduation before moving on to the topic of being rich and obsessed with women.
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:20 (thirteen years ago)
So why does R.Kelly or Kanye get rated by SWM for being ~crazy dudes~ but when it's Erykah Badu or Lauren Hill doing that shit, it's ~this just in, lady is OMG batshit crazy~ and does not help them in the same way?
― my god it's full of straw (White Chocolate Cheesecake), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:21 (thirteen years ago)
Are we now talking about myth-making rather than music-making? Which works into adoelscent projections of self-I'd-Like-to-be; Arcade Fire are all about intense teenage emotions and love and death and stuff; Radiohead are all about alienated experimentation, band-as-gang-in-nuclear-bunker; fuck knows what The National are all about but presumably they have some kidn of mythos. NMH also about intense emotions and passion etc etc; i.e. ideas beyond the actual music that people latch onto as much as the music, and which carries them through said narrative (or into said world) of band (or artist). Is it harder to do that as a solo artist? As a woman? Do audiences other than white boys want that kind of mythos beyond music? Probably, but do they culturally find it elsewhere?
These are half-formed thoughts from behind a window of intense personal stress, so don't take too seriously.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:21 (thirteen years ago)
Kanye has the aspirational thing going on for SWMs, as da croupier just beautifully illustrated. Drop out of college! End up rich motherfucker!
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:22 (thirteen years ago)
tbh i don't think r. kelly is rated higher than Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill album-wise, but that those mystique hoarders failed to make the list does underscore that ZEITGEIST isn't the whole of the law here.
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:22 (thirteen years ago)
I'm pretty sure people rate r Kelly as a lunatic who pisses on high school freshmen chicks for his kicks more than a serious artist
― omar little, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:23 (thirteen years ago)
anyway
Some of you may have picked up on a cynicism toward Radiohead fandom on this thread and I assure you it is not my intention to accuse anybody of being shitty music listeners
I for one have been through Tori and Bjork fandom and come out the other side and I intend no disrespect, and fuck me if I'm not still there with Bowie
But I am saying that all of these bands in the top 20 have deliberately sought to release "zeitgeist defining records" that capture and enslave all of your eyeballs
And it seems that outside of this safe haven of a message board, they have succeeded
And if you want to say that these records' success a symptom of a blog or a gender or a race, you are playing into their hands and are still enslaved
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:24 (thirteen years ago)
ime irl as opposed to in the realm of hardcore music lovers (but even there too maybe)
― omar little, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:25 (thirteen years ago)
you're creating a false binary and i don't know why
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:26 (thirteen years ago)
Like Frantzen deliberately setting out to make "the great American novel", these guys etc set out to make "the great (American) album", and due to publishers, zeitgeist, etc etc, they managed it? Yeah, I can get with that.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:26 (thirteen years ago)
I don't understand what you mean by that. Or at least I hope you're not saying what I think you're saying. x-posts
― Melissa W, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:27 (thirteen years ago)
Whether an album is a 'great' album depends less on content than on context? So X artist can make a truly astonishing record, but not in the right context, and it gets ignored, or praised to an extent but no further? And Y artist drops a bog standard chugging indie record with a narrative / mythos about passion and death and intense emotion etc etc and it hits at the right time, and the public, or all stripes, only have a certain amount of these records they can take in at any time?
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:28 (thirteen years ago)
All that is true, but dismissing any discussion of any other subject other than "the top 20 are really good at taking advantage of lightning striking" is ridiculous.
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:29 (thirteen years ago)
@ da croup you are contesting my points as if I'm presenting them without caveats. This is an interpretation and if I get hellfire about any points it's because I'm having a good time.
@ Sick I'm sorry to hear of your personal stress.
It's more than "the great American album" even. It's more like the difference between L. Ron Hubbard writing sci-fi and L. Ron Hubbard writing "Dianetics"
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:30 (thirteen years ago)
pitchfork didn't just give a top 20, they gave a ton of demographic data that one can definitely make observations more sound than "wow, what a comprehensive list of people who can utilize 'otherness'" off of.
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:31 (thirteen years ago)
House sale/purchase might fall through tomorrow, but no one will die, so it's no biggie.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:31 (thirteen years ago)
I remain unconvinced that Erykah Badu's eccentricity works against her
Lauryn Hill's absolutely does, but this is largely because the issues she's dealing with began directly manifesting themselves as outright contempt for the people who come to her concerts (assuming the one time I saw her was indicative of what her performances in the 00s were like, which seems to match what I've read about her shows), plus she hasn't released any new music in 15 years so all people really have to talk about is her Fugees work, Miseducation, and her legal issues.
― Lil Swayne of Pie (DJP), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:33 (thirteen years ago)
No, what I'm saying is again and again and again, SWM are taught that SWM opinions, art and work is the only stuff worth paying attention to on a canonical cultural level.
And if they have had their consciousness expanded in enough of a way to realise that they should pay attention to other viewpoints, they will expand their viewpoint to encompass straight-dudes-who-are-not-white, especially if those dudes extoll virtues they have been taught to think of as manly. But to get a Pitchfork identified SWM to expand their viewpoint as far as paying attention to women is a hard sell, and to get them to pay attention to black women - because they, also, exist, and gender and race intersect rather than cancel each other out - impossible!
It would be a funny, charming quirk - my, aren't SWM so sheltered and silly - if they didn't have power to control the cultural dialogue so much so that their choices and biases take on a disproportionate weight.
It's not playing into their hands, it's pointing out this thing, that they are doing, and saying "knock that shit off, it's unacceptable in 2012!"
― my god it's full of straw (White Chocolate Cheesecake), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:33 (thirteen years ago)
I think these are complimentary rather than oppositional arguments; the myopia described by WCC is the climate being exploited by the mythmaking described by Owen
― Lil Swayne of Pie (DJP), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:35 (thirteen years ago)
they are complimentary but i honestly don't see the "caveats" owen says he's making.
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:35 (thirteen years ago)
Of course they are complimentary!
It's only Owen positing that what I'm saying has ~nothing to do with~ the issue at all, which is silly.
― my god it's full of straw (White Chocolate Cheesecake), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:40 (thirteen years ago)
Look, I'm not trying to draw any lines here and say "THIS IS WHY ROBYN IS POPULAR"-- I think Robyn got lots of votes because Robyn is the jam--
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:40 (thirteen years ago)
― da croupier, Thursday, August 23, 2012 11:22 AM (1 minute ago) Bookmark
i was gonna say something to contradict this but i just realized that New Amerykah Pt. 1 isn't on the list or even on the top 20 of '08, which no surprise but ugh fuck this shit x1000. i imagine it still got votes than all of R.'s albums combined in this thing, though. Miseducation probably did too, even as a write-in vote.
― some dude, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:41 (thirteen years ago)
haha owen you had to settle for THAT as a caveat?
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:42 (thirteen years ago)
DJP, uh exactly.
WCC I agree with everything you've said here 100%, without fail. But I feel that the relationship between this shitty list exercise and your arguments about SWM-dominated culture are ascribing too much importance to shitty list exercise.
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:42 (thirteen years ago)
@ croup yo I'm going out on a limb here please treat my opinions with the same respect as I'm treating yours instead of debating every detail
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:43 (thirteen years ago)
oh come on you said anyone discussing race, gender and culture in enslaved by pr
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:44 (thirteen years ago)
albeit you then noted that robyn was the jam
culture was enslaved, i mean
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:45 (thirteen years ago)
insofar as this list is concerned, yes.
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:46 (thirteen years ago)
well than forgive me if i sweat the details
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:47 (thirteen years ago)
This list has imo very little to do with anything more than a symbiotic relationship between Pitchfork and band publicists wherein bands seek to be myth-makers and create armies of enslaved fans who will vote for them online and make Pitchfork some Conver$e, yes.
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:48 (thirteen years ago)
did you scroll down below the top 20 yet?
― da croupier, Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:48 (thirteen years ago)
sure, I wanted to see how many albums I worked on were on the list. Kanye beat me
― nedless summer (Ówen P.), Thursday, 23 August 2012 15:50 (thirteen years ago)