ogmor, I often get the sense from your posts that you listen with a sociologically-tuned ear, by which I mean that you're primarily interested in the sociopolitical contexts that each and every fragment of raw sound necessarily betokens, so I'm inclined to read your hyperbolic praise of DJ-ing as an extension of this general understanding of aesthetics. The critical doubling or 'lag' that is a necessary feature of reflexion, whether of self or other, whether in art or beyond it, is indeed heightened by recording technology, and I do think there is a difference of more than just degree between this method of playing/listening and more traditional musicianship, perhaps because DJ-ing allows for a greater and more readily available gamut of contextualising and decontextualising gestures than other approaches to sound, but the implication that this somehow produces a higher understanding of music strikes me as moot, although you could no doubt say the same thing about my own 'selftaste' (I love this word by Gerard Manley Hopkins, it always springs to mind when I'm baffled by certain musical opinions here). Incidentally, if memory serves, Hegel argues that art is a thing of the past, i.e. that there is a sense in which modern art is simply an oxymoron divorced from the immediacy of yore, hence the seemingly more widespread, exact opposite argument: art begins where the sacred ends, which also makes for a more sociologically-compatible position.
― pomenitul, Friday, 2 November 2018 22:03 (seven years ago)
well I'd say I'm primarily interested in meaning and emotion, which are social in some important senses, but I think they go beyond what we normally talk about when we talk about the sociopolitical. as I say, I don't think this ability to shift contexts and perspectives is a higher understanding so much as a more broader one.
― ogmor, Friday, 2 November 2018 22:18 (seven years ago)
my faded memory of hegel is that he thinks there's an analagous difference between modern and classical religion. in both cases it's a perfectly self-contained pure expression vs a gesture outside itself to something transcendent.
― ogmor, Friday, 2 November 2018 22:23 (seven years ago)
Free your booty on the dance flo and your Nietzschean dialectic will follow
― Glasnostradamus (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 2 November 2018 23:48 (seven years ago)
My apologies if I misrepresented your position, ogmor. Either way, I agree with DJ-ing's potential for greater variety (only too rarely lived up to, however, at least in my experience, as it tends to favour certain materials more than others, largely due to its conventional ties to the club). As for Hegel, it's almost as if, for him, art and religion were one and the same, which subverts his own claim to some extent: when he's bemoaning the passing of art, he's really talking about pure religion and vice versa, which ironically does a disservice to both.
― pomenitul, Saturday, 3 November 2018 08:36 (seven years ago)
Schopenhauer spot on WRT Hegel.
― They Bunged Him in My Growler (Sanpaku), Saturday, 3 November 2018 10:14 (seven years ago)
Post a controversial philosophical opinion
― pomenitul, Saturday, 3 November 2018 10:42 (seven years ago)
when musical discussion turns to philosophers, i know it's time for me to leavethat is not a controversial opinion but it is generally true
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Saturday, 3 November 2018 14:36 (seven years ago)
Why is that, LL?
― pomenitul, Saturday, 3 November 2018 14:43 (seven years ago)
first, i have no idea what anyone is talking about -- that is probably the main thing. second, it is no longer a discussion about music, and talking about philosophers isn't an activity i enjoy engaging in (see first point)
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Saturday, 3 November 2018 14:45 (seven years ago)
That's too bad. I think we're always engaging with music philosophically when we talk about it, even if it's only in an impressionistic manner. The lexicon can be a drag, though, I agree.
― pomenitul, Saturday, 3 November 2018 14:47 (seven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_xIvlUYyPc
― mark s, Saturday, 3 November 2018 14:49 (seven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Tc4mXodrI
― pomenitul, Saturday, 3 November 2018 14:50 (seven years ago)
adorno was in fact taught composition by zemlinsky and berg -- but i think he and FN are the only two?
(i wondered about bloch but while ernst bloch the philosopher wrote about music, the composer ernest bloch is someone else)
― mark s, Saturday, 3 November 2018 14:53 (seven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld7XDELDnto
― pomenitul, Saturday, 3 November 2018 14:55 (seven years ago)
(Jean-Jacques Rousseau, incidentally.)
basically all goths
― mark s, Saturday, 3 November 2018 15:00 (seven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH2gqTVXzZ0
― Alma Kirby (Tom D.), Saturday, 3 November 2018 15:58 (seven years ago)
(down with schopenhauer)
I think hegel's ability to see analogues in different areas is one of his strong points, and am inclined to assume continuity between these overlapping areas without evidence to the contrary
the idea that adding philosophy to a discussion about a topic stops it being about the topic is what we call in philosophy a 'hot turd'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y__f6czarnA
― ogmor, Saturday, 3 November 2018 19:43 (seven years ago)
Arcade Fire are a good band
― Trϵϵship, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:14 (seven years ago)
Arcade Fire are a good *live* band
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:16 (seven years ago)
The first album bangs. Each of the subsequent ones had at least one incredible track. Thematically they can be corny but my generation is only self conscious about that because of the nefarious influence of music critic and internet personality chris weingarten
― Trϵϵship, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:19 (seven years ago)
Bruce Springsteen is lame
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:28 (seven years ago)
agreed. Corny too
― Number None, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:31 (seven years ago)
'State Trooper' is a good song though.
― pomenitul, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:32 (seven years ago)
also playing gigs for 4 hours is not a virtue in and of itself
― Number None, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:32 (seven years ago)
Morton Feldman's 2nd string quartet > the Boss's live shows.
― pomenitul, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:36 (seven years ago)
I've yet to meet someone unswayed by a live Boss show, but hey, who knows.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:42 (seven years ago)
^^^the refrain of every Phish, Grateful Dead and Ween fan
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:43 (seven years ago)
Ooh, vicious
― Trϵϵship, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:45 (seven years ago)
Also the mollusk is a good album even though i’ll never ride for ween as a band/concept
xpost Yeah, but I think it's a different thing to play 1 song for 30 minutes vs. taking 4 hours to play 30. Also, aforementioned jam fans are on drugs.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:45 (seven years ago)
The grateful dead, however, were a great band, but better in the studio. american beauty is a great album but their live albums are tedious.
― Trϵϵship, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:46 (seven years ago)
Honestly, I think it's mostly that Bruce himself is such an incredibly physical performer, it's sort of like watching a force of nature, which is not something you can say of most acts, but esp. not the Dead or Phish.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:47 (seven years ago)
Like, I'm pretty confident the Dead and Phish have played shows in shorts and flip-flops before.
Is it controversial to suggest that no band should play shows in shorts and flip-flops?
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:48 (seven years ago)
I like Ween fwiw but seriously that argument holds no water with me.
If I had to choose a band that plays for 4 hours it would be P-Funk
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:48 (seven years ago)
uh ... so?
― the late great, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:49 (seven years ago)
xp this thing ilx has about shorts and flip flops
I love shorts and flip-flops! On me.
xpost Maybe P-Funk a few decades ago. The last two times I saw P-Funk live they were on some sub 24-7 Spyz metal shit and it was nigh unlistenable. And no way was it 4 hours.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:50 (seven years ago)
That's a good question, though. What bands are famous for playing long shows? What bands/acts still play long shows? Bruce, Pearl Jam ... how long are Phish shows these days, or UnDead shows?
yeah def referring to previous iterations tbf, back when George still had actual members from the bands' heyday involved
xp
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:51 (seven years ago)
The first time the Magnetic Fields played Chicago our band opened. The MFs, for whatever reason, chose that night to play 2.5 hours, iirc. Ladies at Lounge Ax told me it was the longest set ever played at the club. I think someone drugged Stephin Merrit.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:52 (seven years ago)
That sounds awesome. What year was that?
― too busy or too stoned (morrisp), Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:55 (seven years ago)
199 ...7?
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 20:57 (seven years ago)
was stephin wearing flip flops and dreads?
― rip van wanko, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 21:03 (seven years ago)
He sat in with Dread Zeppelin that night
― Greta Van Fleek (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 6 November 2018 21:04 (seven years ago)
The MFs, for whatever reason, chose that night to play 2.5 hours, iirc
that's enough for about 59 love songs
― fred-a van vleet (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 6 November 2018 21:05 (seven years ago)
I recall several covers. ELO?
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 21:06 (seven years ago)
https://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/pict/232593550927_2.jpg
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 6 November 2018 21:07 (seven years ago)