Would have been better if she was dressed as the Statue of Liberty.
"Give me your tired, your hungry, your poor. That is me ... and I give myself ... to you."
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:20 (thirteen years ago)
after "this is fair" she says "this is.... this" which is even better imo
― emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:21 (thirteen years ago)
while doing the exchange of flower for cash motion. gak
― purp (roxymuzak), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:44 (thirteen years ago)
i just said "gak" which i dont think i have said since 4th grade so its that bad
― purp (roxymuzak), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:45 (thirteen years ago)
god's gift to hondurans.
― s.clover, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:50 (thirteen years ago)
"broken english"...god it's so sweet when ethnic minorities make crude attempts at communication *pats central america on the head*
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:56 (thirteen years ago)
its like an experimental piece from 70s protest theatre.
minimalist strings swell, actress talks in a casual, affectless voice.
"and i said to myself, this is fair."
slowly, dancers emerge, swirl, and fall.
― s.clover, Tuesday, March 5, 2013 12:18 PM (37 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
lolll
― zero dark (s1ocki), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:56 (thirteen years ago)
She should think about going back to being a statue.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:00 (thirteen years ago)
at this point she could just tweet for someone to make a statue of her
― da croupier, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:10 (thirteen years ago)
can we go back for a bit to where she auctioned of shit that she nibbled on to her faithful followers?
I'm kind of at the point where I can't even blame her as much as I want to because there are a shit ton of ppl buying into her bullshit and making her sketchy view of the world into a reality
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:12 (thirteen years ago)
^this. if the market supports it
― the 'dirty sprite' is implied (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:13 (thirteen years ago)
so really my takeaway is "destroy the market"
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:19 (thirteen years ago)
or "make the market think they want bullshit from me" if I'm being honest
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:20 (thirteen years ago)
I've been doing my best to not actual watch this TED Talk or read anything new about her cos the last time i did she was exploiting kids that had committed suicide and it was pretty much the last straw for me. She's a horrible narcissist.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:21 (thirteen years ago)
i'm presuming everyone's familiar with the "1000 true fans" model? http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2008/03/1000_true_fans.phpthis was old news in 2008. She's basically just restating the premise but personalizing it in her own special hugs way
― the 'dirty sprite' is implied (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:22 (thirteen years ago)
I wonder what I would be like now if I had spent the past xx years in a sophmore bubble
― No, not sinister (Austerity Ponies), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:35 (thirteen years ago)
my advice is to generally not watch any TED talks
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:47 (thirteen years ago)
But it's the intellectual thing to do.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:49 (thirteen years ago)
Watch them with your butt.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:50 (thirteen years ago)
I don't see how that could even work
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:50 (thirteen years ago)
arnold palmer's open letter to roberta flack:
To Roberta FlackI was quite surprised when I heard “"Killing Me Softly with His Song" on the radio and learned that the song describes me as being “famously rude, combative, abrasive, embarrassing, insane bigot, best left forgotten.”At the Atlantic City Country Club I still have the reputation for being a wise, brash and determined gentleman who doesn’t throw his clubs, drink or curse and attends mass every day before going to work, where I am highly regarded as the golf professional. I thought I was familiar with your hit single ‘"Killing Me Softly with His Song", but I must have somehow missed the “bigot” and parts “best left forgotten.”Your description of me as “bigoted” may have once been justified, as it was supported by Walter Travis, who won the US Amateur at the Atlantic City Country Club before he won the British Amateur, but was so rudely treated by the British he refused to return to defend his title, especially after his center-shafted putter was retroactively banned by the Royal and Ancient Order of what he considered Snobs.Walter Hagen, my friend and colleague, confirmed their view when he took exception to the British rule that golf pros were not permitted in the clubhouse dining room, and refused to play until the rules were changed. And John B. Kelly, another ACCC member and Olympic rowing champion, was banned from participating in the Henley rowing regatta because he was a bricklayer and not a considered a gentleman.It wasn’t me who had bad manners and had to be taught a lesson, it was the British and UK professionals who thought they could win the US Open trophy just by showing up, and so it was left to me – the wise, brash and determined golf legend – to teach them a lesson. I did it again at Shawnee in 1966, shortly before the U.S. Open at Brookline, when I handily won the Shawnee tournament by eight strokes.That’s when I gave my famous speech, promising to keep the US Open trophy in America, which generated international interest in the game and took golf off the sports pages and put it on the front pages of every newspaper in the United States and the British Empire. That speech set the stage for the showdown at Brookline, which was called “the Greatest Game” not because a local amateur won it, but because I was there and I am famous. The international spirit inflamed by my“combative” style can still be felt today during Walker, Ryder and Curtis Cup tournaments, and other “friendly competitions between nations,” especially between the USA and UK.I hope that you will correct your crude and rude mischaracterization of me in your hit single "Killing Me Softly with His Song", and the true story is someday told of the great American golf champion who sparked and inspired today’s international competitions. Arnold Palmer
I was quite surprised when I heard “"Killing Me Softly with His Song" on the radio and learned that the song describes me as being “famously rude, combative, abrasive, embarrassing, insane bigot, best left forgotten.”
At the Atlantic City Country Club I still have the reputation for being a wise, brash and determined gentleman who doesn’t throw his clubs, drink or curse and attends mass every day before going to work, where I am highly regarded as the golf professional. I thought I was familiar with your hit single ‘"Killing Me Softly with His Song", but I must have somehow missed the “bigot” and parts “best left forgotten.”
Your description of me as “bigoted” may have once been justified, as it was supported by Walter Travis, who won the US Amateur at the Atlantic City Country Club before he won the British Amateur, but was so rudely treated by the British he refused to return to defend his title, especially after his center-shafted putter was retroactively banned by the Royal and Ancient Order of what he considered Snobs.
Walter Hagen, my friend and colleague, confirmed their view when he took exception to the British rule that golf pros were not permitted in the clubhouse dining room, and refused to play until the rules were changed. And John B. Kelly, another ACCC member and Olympic rowing champion, was banned from participating in the Henley rowing regatta because he was a bricklayer and not a considered a gentleman.
It wasn’t me who had bad manners and had to be taught a lesson, it was the British and UK professionals who thought they could win the US Open trophy just by showing up, and so it was left to me – the wise, brash and determined golf legend – to teach them a lesson. I did it again at Shawnee in 1966, shortly before the U.S. Open at Brookline, when I handily won the Shawnee tournament by eight strokes.
That’s when I gave my famous speech, promising to keep the US Open trophy in America, which generated international interest in the game and took golf off the sports pages and put it on the front pages of every newspaper in the United States and the British Empire. That speech set the stage for the showdown at Brookline, which was called “the Greatest Game” not because a local amateur won it, but because I was there and I am famous. The international spirit inflamed by my“combative” style can still be felt today during Walker, Ryder and Curtis Cup tournaments, and other “friendly competitions between nations,” especially between the USA and UK.
I hope that you will correct your crude and rude mischaracterization of me in your hit single "Killing Me Softly with His Song", and the true story is someday told of the great American golf champion who sparked and inspired today’s international competitions.
Arnold Palmer
― ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (Z S), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:53 (thirteen years ago)
I am now imagining Arnold Palmer with Amanda Palmer's eyebrows
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:56 (thirteen years ago)
http://www.saveusterrelldavis.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/1phil1.jpg
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 18:58 (thirteen years ago)
robert palmer's letter to
― zero dark (s1ocki), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 19:05 (thirteen years ago)
if one wanted to risk sounding like a bret easton ellis character, one could argue that by allow people pay to engage with her, rather than pay to experience her art, she's actually letting people pay for what benefits them - interacting with someone whose art they enjoy. In a sense, she's acknowledging that there's no guarantee that listening to her music is inherently rewarding to all, while it's definitely rewarding for a fan to drive down and give her a neti pot or buy her toenail clippings or whatever.
― da croupier, Friday, March 1, 2013 11:26 PM (4 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
p insightful imo
― goole, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 19:18 (thirteen years ago)
in one sense it's hard to say she's doing anything "wrong", since her con is to zero in on the people who are willing to be conned
― goole, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 19:19 (thirteen years ago)
What is that arnold palmer thing and why does the link go to an eagles video?
― gentle german fatherly voice (President Keyes), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 19:25 (thirteen years ago)
She's not doing anything wrong, Goldman Sachs didn't do anything illegal, etc.
Again, that one where she is googling her name and comes across a suicide case and then directly compares herself to the poor kid, jokes about killing herself, and provides the sole example of her being bullied as some negative press regarding her tour in support of the $1.5m kickstarter.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 19:49 (thirteen years ago)
the last time I looked, being a narcissistic jackass wasn't actually illegal, whereas it is debatable that some of the things Goldman Sachs did were
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 19:52 (thirteen years ago)
If you have to come out and clarify "this isn't exactly wrong" then it isn't exactly right either.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 19:54 (thirteen years ago)
we've all known amanda palmers but usually they fade away after a couple starring roles in high school theater
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 19:56 (thirteen years ago)
it's all part of an elaborate scheme that me and Linydloo Ronstadt cooked up last night in bed
― ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (Z S), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 20:00 (thirteen years ago)
It feels like this strategy of connecting with fans and plugging into your base and discovering the future of music is 99% branding yourself as the kind of person who is great at connecting with fans and 1% actual connecting with fans.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 20:01 (thirteen years ago)
well, in general, "connecting" is typically about branding things as "connections."
― s.clover, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 20:39 (thirteen years ago)
if only there were a way for an artist to connect with their audience
― No, not sinister (Austerity Ponies), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 20:50 (thirteen years ago)
there is, it's called "Twitter"
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 20:51 (thirteen years ago)
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, March 5, 2013 3:01 PM (56 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
seems like she is doing a lot of connecting, whether it's selling wine bottles or sleeping in their houses, tbfair
― zero dark (s1ocki), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 20:59 (thirteen years ago)
or asking for their free labour
if anything, she's connecting too much
"please show us on the doll where Amanda Palmer connected with you"
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:00 (thirteen years ago)
irl lol
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:00 (thirteen years ago)
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, March 5, 2013 2:51 PM (9 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
lol, could also try "art"
― No, not sinister (Austerity Ponies), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:04 (thirteen years ago)
no no, nowadays it's all about Twitter
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:04 (thirteen years ago)
THIS WOMAN AND HER UNEXAMINED PRIVILEGE TURN ME INTO MRS. WHITE IN 'CLUE'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8d8y4BLWtI
FLAMESFLAMES ON THE SIDE OF MY FACE
― maura, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:05 (thirteen years ago)
lol maura
otfm
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:06 (thirteen years ago)
thinking of ways musicians used to connect with their audience, and I guess twitter spreads fewer stds
― No, not sinister (Austerity Ponies), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:17 (thirteen years ago)
is there a succinct phrase for what we're looking at here? this thing of looking at someone and immediately feeling embarrassment and horror and rage at what they're up to but being unable to explain why that is, isn't it obvious?, while other people are totally enthralled and inspired. "emperor's new clothes" doesn't really cover it
i tried listening to this but kind of had to tune it out. fwiw the "i had an amazing drummer, i wrote all the songs" doesn't sound THAT bad in context.
― goole, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:53 (thirteen years ago)
the first thing that popped into my head was "fight/flight" which is obviously wrong, but still: lol
― "Bellini." (DJP), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:55 (thirteen years ago)
that combination of narcissism and the fact that this interaction and sharing and experience is not framed in a generous, democratic manner but in a way that ensures she's the center of attention and it's more important for her to experience this than anyone else to whom she includes in her 'art' (and the reservoir into which money flows) feels sort of randian.
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:57 (thirteen years ago)
randy probably describes the enthralled fans too
― badg, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 22:13 (thirteen years ago)