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a) nictric
b) nic
c) 34
d)male
e) sydney


1) david bowie - the rise and fall of ziggy stardust, housexy 2006, cream anthems 2007

2) What is rockism? (Rockism is popular music criticism, orig 1970/80s. According to wiki, The main element of rockism is that some forms of popular music, and some musical artists, are more authentic than others. Authentic popular music fits the rock and roll paradigm, so basic rock instrumentation of guitars, bass guitars and drums, fits the structures of a rock and roll song. it seems that it is fairly strict in it's beleif as it appears to shy from technology)

3) http://www.notontheguestlist.com/blog/images/notgl_cp_color.jpg

4) Which artist is better, Sufjan Stevens or Deerhoof? Why? (I'd have to say Sufjan Stevens as he's easy on the eye and he's one talented boy. I only heard him recently, but am waiting till i'm next paid to purchase the album, i think. it's kind of electronic but folky and he's fresh as the fairy floss at an easter fair, such as year of the dog reminds me a bit of air, but slightly more insular. hearing sister Winter got me....

5) How many invites do you require? just one

nictric, Thursday, 8 March 2007 13:15 (seventeen years ago) link

a) napsc47w
b) Cos
c) early 30s
d) M
e) United States


1) I'm amazed that people answer this one. I do not share copyrighted material online, your honour.

2) Not as lame a question as it may at first seem. The term's been around for decades, but a single meaning has only been settled upon the past few years. Broadly speaking, it's used (often derisively these days) to denote an attitude which views certain stylistic conventions of rock (live percussion, electric guitars, performing original material) as the norm in popular music. Introduction of outside, particularly opposing, elements is seen as a deviation from a more authentic and often correct form of music.

What I find interesting about this is that the word had a number of largely unrelated meanings for years before. The one I used it as referred not to a critical attitude but rather an artistic one. To wit: rockism as an awareness on the part of the performer of aspects of rock music usually only examined by critics. In other words, an understanding of the subtextual meanings, inherited signs and other cultural studies-type baggage that invariably accompanies popular art, as well as its inherent contradictions and (let's face it; they sure do) absurdities. This manifested itself most explicitly in English post-punk bands of the late 70s/early 80s (q.v. Simon Reynolds' terrific book on the era), e.g., Wire, PiL, Gang of Four, who began moving in the direction of a sort of meta-rock in which their music functioned as its own subject. Of course, this awareness didn't suddenly appear after a Sex Pistols gig; one can trace it all the way back to Zappa and beyond.

3) http://www.richardavedon.com/editorial2004/newyorker/catpower.php

I can't believe no one else posted this one (or maybe someone did and I just didn't see it). For Pete's sake, people, you can see her bush. All sniveling little indie boys wanna bang Chan Marshall. Most of the girls too.

4) I don't particularly care for either to be honest, but if forced to choose I'll go with Deerhoof. While I find their short attention span-derived quirkiness somewhat annoying, I can at least appreciate the omnivorousness of their vision from a safe distance. Sufjan, on the other hand, sounds to me like a bunch of wussy librarian-rock twaddle. At least Brian Wilson did a lot of drugs.

Sentence five. Sentence six. Sentence seven. Sentence eight.

5) I require none; I request one.

nroJD, Friday, 9 March 2007 17:51 (seventeen years ago) link

nroJD: Your status is PENDING. Your response to number three is correct, however, we can not process your reqest fully until you answer iten One honestly.

Oink Administrator, Friday, 9 March 2007 23:19 (seventeen years ago) link

nictric and uno1212 approved for citing sources in thier Rockism Essays.

Oink Administrator, Friday, 9 March 2007 23:21 (seventeen years ago) link

a)tobb3
b)Andreas
c)19
d)male
e)weden

1.
Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein
Cage - Hell's Winter
Madlib - Shades of Blue

2.
“Rockism is an ideology of popular music criticism, originating in the British music press in the late 1970s or early 1980s. The fundamental tenet of rockism is that some forms of popular music, and some musical artists, are more authentic than others. More specifically, authentic popular music fits the rock and roll paradigm; it is made using the basic rock instrumentation of guitars, bass guitars and drums, and fits the structures of a rock and roll song.

Rockism is suspicious of the use of technology, from synthesizers to Pro Tools-style computer-based production systems. Rockism places value on the idea of the composer and performer as auteur; authentic music is composed as a sincere form of self-expression, and usually performed by those who composed it. This is as opposed to the notion of manufactured "pop" music, created in assembly line fashion by teams of hired record producers and technicians and performed by pop stars who have little input into the creative process, designed to appeal to a mass market and make profits rather than express authentic sentiments.
Rockism is a primitivist ideology; a subtext of rockism is that, at one time in history, they "got music right", and that all subsequent innovations have compromised this purity. (This golden age is often placed sometime during the 1960s or 1970s.) Critics of rockism assert that this vaunted "golden age" of pure, authentic music is a myth, and that popular music never was entirely free of the interference of commercialism, marketing and commodification.”

3.
http://www.alwaysontherun.net/catpower4.jpg

4.
Well I would go for Deerhoof and not Sufjan stevens. Mainly it’s because I really like Deerhoof’s music more, why? Well their experimental ways of making music has inspired myself I my on so called music career. Their somewhat chaotic way of making music is very experimental and interesting. And the fact that they have no formal musical training makes them even better, and you that all that they are doing is coming from within and not doing because some producers or managers tell them to. I find a lot of people think their music is too hard to listen to but that’s exactly what I like with them, weird rhythms and rimes, having to go so deep into their music to get it is like meditation for me.

5. Well one single invite would be just perfect.

tobb3, Saturday, 10 March 2007 01:33 (seventeen years ago) link

e)Sweden

(sorry my faulty keyboard)

tobb3, Saturday, 10 March 2007 01:35 (seventeen years ago) link

a) nalth
b) Karl
c) 24
d) Male
e) Finland

1)
Kryptic Minds and Leon Switch – Lost All Faith EP Part 1
Shogun Audio – Alix Perez feat MC Fats
Lemongrass – Voyage Au Centre De La Terre

2)
The term was first used by the British music press in the late 70s or early 80s. Rockism is basically an opinionated position towards any form of music that doesn’t obey the rules and values of rock music. Many fans of classic rock music have the tendency to view music that is created by extensive use of technology (e.g., synthesizers and computers) of lower value. According to the followers of rockism, music should be made in a way that puts the artist and his creativity as the number one priority. However, there are those who criticize rockism by implying that rockism was never truly free from commercialism themselves. An example of a typical genre of music that does not fill these requirements by any standards is today’s manufactured “pop” music (whose sole purpose is to generate money). So in a way we can see that the rockism debate was a result of overproduction in the music industry (and the industrialization of it). “Some artists are more 'real' than others.” is one typical statement for a “rockist” [1].

Sources:
[1] “Design Rockism” by Nick Currie

3)
http://newsday.typepad.com/impulsemovies/images/cat200.jpg

4) To be honest I must say that I’m not familiar with these two artists. However, doing a bit of searching and checking the artists out on last.fm, I find that they both have interesting sounds. And after a few songs have found my favorite; Deerhoof! It might be because I have a small preference towards the experimental spirit and female vocalists. Nevertheless, I can see myself listening to Sufjan Stevens too; however, today is not one of those days. To me Deerhoof appeals by creating an interesting, unique mix of music. I love music that is experimental and tries new things. So the bottom line is, I must remember to take a closer look at this band later on.

5) One, please.

nalth, Sunday, 11 March 2007 20:47 (seventeen years ago) link

Karl, Andreas:

Could you please re-submit your applications in your mother tounges? You stand a good chance of approval if you can.

Kiitos/ Tack.

Oink Administrator, Monday, 12 March 2007 05:21 (seventeen years ago) link

a) nalth
b) Karl
c) 24
d) Man
e) Finland

1)
Kryptic Minds and Leon Switch – Lost All Faith EP Part 1
Shogun Audio – Alix Perez feat MC Fats
Lemongrass – Voyage Au Centre De La Terre

2)
Termen användes för första gången av den Brittiska musik pressen i slutet av 70-talet eller i början av 80-talet . Rockism är i princip ett egensinnigt ställningstagande gentemot musik som inte följer de regler och värderingar som rockmusiken följer. Många entusiaster av klassisk rockmusik tenderar att tycka att musik som är skapad med hjälp av omfattande användning av teknologi (t.ex. synthesizers och datorer) som mindre värd. Enligt rockism anhängare borde musiken skapas så att den ställer artisten och hans/hennes kreativitet som prioritet nummer ett. Dock finns det kritiker som anser att rockismen aldrig har varit riktigt fri från kommersialism. Ett typiskt exempel på en genre av musik som inte på något sätt fyller dessa krav är dagens fabricerade ”pop” musik (vars enda uppgift är att tjäna pengar). Så på sätt och vis kan vi se rockism debatten som ett resultat av en överproduktion i musikbranschen (och industrialiseringen av den). ”Vissa artister är mer ’riktiga’ än andra.” är ett typiskt uttalande för en ”rockist” [1].

Källor:
[1] “Design Rockism” av Nick Currie

3)
http://newsday.typepad.com/impulsemovies/images/cat200.jpg

4)
Om jag är ärlig måste jag erkänna att jag inte är bekant med någon av dessa två artister. Men efter att ha sökt och kollat in artisterna på last.fm, tycker jag att båda har ett intressant sound. Och efter att ha lyssnat på några låtar har jag hittat min favorit; Deerhoof! Det kan vara därför att jag har en viss förkärlek till den experimentella andan och kvinnliga vokalister. Trots det kan jag också tänka mig att lyssna på Sufjan Stevens, men idag är inte en av de dagarna. Deerhoof tilltalar mig genom att skapa en intressant, unik mix av musik. Jag älskar som är experimentell och försöker sig på nya saker. Så slutsatsen är, jag måste komma ihåg att ta en närmare titt på det här bandet vid något senare tillfälle.

5)
Ett, tack.


(Ruotsi on äidinkieleni, mutta osaan myös sujuvasti suomea.)

nalth, Monday, 12 March 2007 07:39 (seventeen years ago) link

Sources:
[1] “Design Rockism” by Nick Currie


!!!!!

Curt1s Stephens, Monday, 12 March 2007 15:25 (seventeen years ago) link

Karl:

Please post a picture of Nick Currie.

Oink Administrator, Monday, 12 March 2007 18:53 (seventeen years ago) link

http://imomus.com/momopromothree.jpg

nalth, Monday, 12 March 2007 19:12 (seventeen years ago) link

when do you know if yuor application will be approved or not?

best regards tobb3

tobb3, Monday, 12 March 2007 19:33 (seventeen years ago) link

when do you know if your application is approved or not?

best regards tobb3

tobb3, Monday, 12 March 2007 19:34 (seventeen years ago) link

User nalth is approved and is currently an active member with full privileges.

Your login information will arrive via webmail in the following days.

Welcome!

Oink Administrator, Monday, 12 March 2007 19:43 (seventeen years ago) link

Forget it. There are posts in this very thread alluding to the visibility of IP addresses of posters for those tech-savvy enough to find them. I'll be vague and say that I have more live recordings than studio albums in my collection, so if that's not really what's in demand on Oink, fine. If you want artist names, it's gotta be on a secure server.

By the way, by "live recordings" I do not mean "Dead shows". Or phuckin' Fish.

nroJD, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 00:19 (seventeen years ago) link

a) MrGrape16
b) Jason
c) 18
d) Male
e) San Luis Obispo, CA


1) 2Pac - Resurrection, Andre Nickatina - Tears of a Clown, State Radio - Us Against the Crown
2) Rockism is the idea of popular music criticism. It is based on the idea that, at one time, music was perfect. I believe this time to be in the late 60s to late 70s. Today's music is mostly compromised by a blend of producers, writers, composers, etc. Some say the most important instrument in music today is the computer (synthesized music). I believe mostly in Rockism, as I do believe a true musician is on that can express their feelings and emotions into a symphony. The epitome of a golden age band (in my opinion) would be the Beatles, as their lyrics were as amazing as their instrumentals. I do know many talented "musicians" that do not play an instrument at all, but rather string out a series of beats onto a computer screen, and this goes against the idea of Rockism. Rockism is the prime example of how music should be.

3) Cat Power

4) I cannot answer this question honestly, as I have not listened to enough music by each of the artists. I'm sorry.

5) One

MrGraper16, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 00:29 (seventeen years ago) link

nroJD: A quick scan of your Hard Drive confirms that your digital music collection is not up to our standards.

Please re-apply next year.

Oink Administrator, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 02:20 (seventeen years ago) link

I have 3 extra invites. All I require is a "please".

And I don't even require that, really.

Z S, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 04:11 (seventeen years ago) link

can I get one?

Oink Administrator, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 04:28 (seventeen years ago) link

Could I get an invite? Email address is jcarian@mac.com

Thank you!

MrGraper16, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 08:00 (seventeen years ago) link

a) m0ik
b)Mike
c) 19
d) male
e) Santa Barbara, CA

1) Clark - Body Riddle
SebastiAn - Ross Ross Ross EP
Battles - Mirrored

2) I don't know what "Rockism" is, and I don't really care to copy the definition from wikipedia. Instead i will give you this.
http://www.naboamusic.com/downloads/Image/NABOA%20album%20pic2.jpg

3) http://www.rockobrobje.com/catp_p1.jpg

4) Deerhoof. Again, I'll spare you the trouble of hearing me spew a bunch of trite bullshit about math rock. To be honest I just don't like Sufjan's sugary ass voice and melodies. That's not to say he isn't equally as creative and experimental as Deerhoof. I just like their abrasiveness mixed with the cute japanese vox better.

5) 1 please please please.

m0ik, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 08:46 (seventeen years ago) link

"secure server"

jergincito, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 09:45 (seventeen years ago) link

Hey ZS

would a pretty please suffice?

jinja, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:45 (seventeen years ago) link

I've been approved (thank you) but am unsure what to do next?

nictric, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 05:22 (seventeen years ago) link

a jinja
b joe
c 28
d m
e)perth australia

1) Snowman-snowman, the juan maclean - human, ravi shanker live at monteroy,

2) As an evaluation of previous responses and from wikipedia as the main citation source I can conclude that Rockism appears to be the foundation structure of rock music, the core instruments of guitars bass and drums and not straying from this. There isn't a specific aural/choral structure that can explicitly define rockism though naturaly the verse chorus verse solo climax chrous structure would have to be the most common. Rockism is a style of music that can be defined by the stripping down to these base instruments with a minimum of external interference, it's possible to believe that the primal tribalism of the early grateful dead in the merry prankster era would be where this style would be rooted.

3) http://www.richardavedon.com/editorial2004/newyorker/catpower.php

4) Hell yeah i like Sufijan Stevens though as my love of music is rooted in the Pavement style, I have to say Deerhoof. I want music that surprises me constantly, as much as i do like a bit of harmony, the right amount of noise goes soooo much further when handled correctly. Stevens appears to have an entire orchestra at his beck and call which can be complex to arrange for though there's nothing quite like that unexpected climatic burst of ... well... noise. Made me think and aim higher as a musician.

5) just the one thank you.

jinja, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 09:47 (seventeen years ago) link

I have been approved for Oink -- THANKS SO MUCH GUYS!! I can't believe how much is available... crazy!!

Confounded, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 13:05 (seventeen years ago) link

fat-latvian, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 18:20 (seventeen years ago) link

a) requested username

fat-latvian

b) first name (no surnames)

Dave

c) age

26

d) gender

Male

e) geographic location

Silver Spring, MD

1) Name three shared albums (+192kbps only) that others have successfully downloaded from you in the past week

Portastatic: "Be Still Please"
Frank Black: "Teenager of the Year"
Emiliana Torrini: "The Fisherman's Woman"

2) What is rockism? (answer in paragraph format, eight sentence minimum)

Overall, "rockism" is a term used to describe all that is authentic or genuine about rock music. It champions artists who spend years touring small rock clubs and make their music with sincere devotion to self-expression. Also important is a lack or commercial influence or a desire to make money.

Critics of rockism will argue that it is full of contradictions. For example, rockism could mean loving The Strokes for their scruffy look, hating them for being "image-conscious poseurs", or not being interested in them all together because music is no longer as good as it used to be.

However, proponents of rockism are not without reason to support such a mantra. While Ashlee Simpson was marketed as a rock act, she was caught lip-synching on Saturday Night Live. Further, more and more artists are using digital tone correction to ensure that recorded vocals are "perfect" when recorded for an album. The greatest visual artists in our history never used stencils for their works, and the greatest sound artists shouldn't have to either.

Sources: New York Times ("The Rap Against Rockism" by KELEFA SANNEH), Wikipedia ("Rockism"), Slate.com ("The Perils of Poptimism" by Jody Rosen.


3) Post a link to your favorite picture of Cat Power

http://www.fcots.com/pub/Cat_Power.jpg

4) Which artist is better, Sufjan Stevens or Deerhoof? Why? (answer in paragraph format, eight sentence minimum)

To be honest, I had to download the new Deerhoof album to write intelligently on this one, and would have to say Deerhoof is better based on variety of material and fun-factor.

I have tried many times to get into Sufjan Stevens' "Come on feel the illinoise!" album, and found every time that: 1. there was no one song that I _really_ liked, and 2. All the songs sorted of blended into one another. While listening to the Deerhoof album, I found that the songs flow together nicely (e.g. they're not trying to do a hip-hop song followed by a metal song) yet each song still has its own personality.

Further, I find that Deerhoof is a lot more fun to listen to. While Sufjan Stevens might be nice playing in the background of a local coffeeshop, I would actually choose to listen to Deerhoof while in my car, at work, etc.

5) How many invites do you require?

Just one, thanks!

fat-latvian, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 18:21 (seventeen years ago) link

I have been approved for Oink -- THANKS SO MUCH GUYS!! I can't believe how much is available... crazy!!

You sure are welcome, Confounded.

I see you have already begun to take advantage of our wonderful music sharing service by dowloading the Bright Eyes Box Set. Be sure to check out many of his live recording that we have available.

Cheers.

Oink Administrator, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 18:57 (seventeen years ago) link

thx for nothing..maybe I'll have to look somewhere else. thx anyway:)

regards tobb3

tobb3, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 19:48 (seventeen years ago) link

Andreas, please re-post your application is Swedish.

Oink Administrator, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 20:06 (seventeen years ago) link

a) requested username – FL33GL3
b) first name (no surnames) - Noj
c) age - 32
d) gender - Male
e) geographic location – Grim Oop North - UK


1) Name three shared albums (+192kbps only) that others have successfully downloaded from you in the past week …Capt Beefheart - Cincinnati, 13 feb 72 / The Pop Group – We Are Time / / Air – Live Collection II - ........ I go fer lossless where possible ( FLAC) ….

2) What is rockism? (answer in paragraph format, eight sentence minimum)

Rockism was/is a phrase that was used extensively by NME journalists in the mid to late eighties . Always ready to jump on a bandwagon …or saddle up the horses to make their own. It was a somewhat silly / shallow attempt to move away from the banality of the decade. Perhaps also a longing to return to the no frills edginess of the late 70’s.
Who knows …plenty of t*ss*rs like R. E*ms … P. M*rley …. sundry others …
Leapt to the barricades .....to denounce almost anything that was rock-ist.
Basically , anything that reeked of staid-ness and safety. Though there didn’t seem to be much authenticity behind this crusade. Most of these lot went on to do columns for the
Broadsheets and MOR papers …weighing up their own chances …bottling it …and
Setting themselves up fer a nice little earner courtesy of Digger M*rd*ch et al .
Worst of the bunch are the smug Gr*uniad writers ……talking trash fer the chattering class. GO FIGURE.


3) Post a link to your favorite picture of Cat Power :

http://www.sentireascoltare.com/CriticaMusicale/Monografie/catpower/cat-power-font3.jpg

Who wouldn’t want to share a cuppa with Cat ??

4) Which artist is better, Sufjan Stevens or Deerhoof? Why? (answer in paragraph format, eight sentence minimum)

Couldn’t give a F*ck / am un-familiar with the artistes work . Tho’ Deerhoof is a great name …so I’ll Say DEERHOOF.

5) How many invites do you require? TWO . Tho’ I’d be happy with ONE. And now that my B/band connection is sorted ….i’ll contribute healthily – Bit like the NI contributions.

FL33GL3, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 20:51 (seventeen years ago) link

a) requested username – FL33GL3
b) first name (no surnames) - Noj
c) age - 32
d) gender - Male
e) geographic location – North of England, UK


1) Name three shared albums (+192kbps only) that others have successfully downloaded from you in the past week …Capt Beefheart - Cincinnati, 13 feb 72 / The Pop Group – We Are Time / / Air – Live Collection II - I go fer lossless where possible ( FLAC) ….

2) What is rockism? (answer in paragraph format, eight sentence minimum)

Rockism was/is a phrase that was used extensively by NME journalists in the mid to late eighties . Always ready to jump on a bandwagon …or saddle up the horses to make their own. It was a somewhat silly / shallow attempt to move away from the banality of the decade. Perhaps also a longing to return to the no frills edginess of the late 70’s....
Who knows ?? ..Plenty of t*ss*rs like R. E*ms … P. M*rley …. sundry others …
Leapt to the barricades .....to denounce almost anything that was rock-ist.
Basically , anything that reeked of staid-ness and safety. Though there didn’t seem to be much authenticity to the crusade itself . Most of these lot went on to do columns for the newspapers.....
Broadsheet and MOR respectability …weighing up their own chances …bottling it …and
Setting themselves up fer a nice little earner courtesy of Digger M*rd*ch et al .
Worst of the bunch are the smug Gu*ardi*n writers ……talking trash fer the chattering class. GO FIGURE.


3) Post a link to your favorite picture of Cat Power :

http://www.sentireascoltare.com/CriticaMusicale/Monografie/catpower/cat-power-font3.jpg

Who wouldn’t want to share a cuppa with Cat ??

4) Which artist is better, Sufjan Stevens or Deerhoof? Why? (answer in paragraph format, eight sentence minimum)

Couldn’t give a F*ck / am un-familiar with the artists work . Tho’ Deerhoof is a great name e…so I’ll Say DEERHOOF.

5) How many invites do you require? TWO . Tho’ I’d be happy with ONE. And now that my B/band connection is sorted ….i’ll contribute healthily – Bit like the NI contributions.

FL33GL3, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 20:56 (seventeen years ago) link

Errrrrrrrrrrrrr. .....I Fuxored up ................ thought you said ROCKIST .......tho ' my little thinkpiece is still a valid ...and solid body of work ....constructed with rigour , verve ...due process ....etc.
Fuckit ....i'm off fer a drink.. Thankyou and goodnight.

FL33GL3, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 21:03 (seventeen years ago) link

a)tobb3
b)Andreas
c)19
d)Man
e)Sverige

1.Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein
Cage - Hell's Winter
Madlib - Shades of Blue

2. Ordet Rockism började användas i brittisk media under slutet av 1970- eller i början av 1980-talet. Vad ordet egentligen menas med är att viss typ av popmusik och vissa musikartister är mer riktig än andra. Den här så kallade mer "riktiga" popmusiken följer rock n' rollen grunder genom att använda gitarrer, bas och trummor.

Inom Rockismen finns det ett visst agg mot att använda datoriserade instrument som syntar eller hela music system uppbyggda av datorer med mjukvara för att skapa "musik". Rockismen lägger en sin tonvikt på musikern och dennes skapande av musiken. Och där producenten av musiken är den som också den som framför musiken. Detta till skilllnad från mycket av dagens massproducerade popmusik, där man hyr in en producent som enligt dagens mode gör "musik" som lägger större tonvikt i hur bra försälningssiffror albumet kommer få istället för att skapa någont genuint. Detta framförs sedan av popstjärnor som har liten påverkan i själva processen av skapandet.

Rockismen is sig är en primitiv ideologi som menar på att en gång i tiden kunde man skapa musik på riktigt och alla efterkommande har bara utnyttjat deras idéer. Denna guldera placeras oftast under 60- och 70-talet. Kritiker till Rockismen menar dock att guldåldern bara är en myt och att popmusik aldrig har varit rikigt fri från kommersialismen.

3. http://www.alwaysontherun.net/catpower4.jpg

4. Om jag skulle välja så skulle det bli Deerhof framför Sufjan Stevens. Främst på grund av att jag helt enkelt gillar Deerhofs musik mer, varför? Jo deras experimentella sätt att göra musik på har även inspirerat mig själv och mitt skapande av musik. Deras lite kaotiska musik musik är väldigt intressant att lyssna på och det faktum att ingen av dem har någon musikalisk utbildning gör dem nästan bättre. Och man vet att vad de gör kommer inifrån och inte från någon producent som står och flåsar dem i nacken. Många tror jag har svårt för deras musik eftersom den är ganska avancerad men det är just därför jag gillar dem.

5. En inbjudan:)

(tack för en andra chans!)

tobb3, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 22:27 (seventeen years ago) link

a) yetimike
b) Miguel
c) 38
d) Male
e) Pacific Northwest, U.S.

1) ‘Amazing Grace,’ Mississippie Fred McDowell
‘Torch of the Mystics,’ Sun City Girls
‘Cluster & Eno,’ Cluster with Brian Eno.
2) Rockism is whatever Kelefa Sanneh says it is. Rockism is not a silly subject; it is very serious. Rockism is whichever Jessica Hopper says it is. Rockism is not necessarily the opposite of Discoism. Rockism is whenever Ann Powers says it is. When Rockism wins, all of us lose. Rockism is wherever Simon Reynolds says it is. Rockism is as rockism does.
3) http://www.neatorama.com/images/2006-02/cat-piano.jpg
4) Sufjan is talented, for sure. But the dude works so hard to appear as if he just stepped out of a Wes Anderson flick it’s very tough to take him seriously. I kind of like that he’s a sort-of-Christian “rocker” who wrote a song about John Wayne Gacy that invites the listener to think of him as a human being. But fuck Gacy -- and fuck clowns! Deerhoof music bothers me in large doses but in small ones, it can be pretty amazing. I like that the group works within a framework (spazzy off-kilter math-punk) that seemed all but exhausted but isn’t the way they do it, somehow. And it’s not even so much ‘cause of their well-worn IPU cutey-pieness. I’ve yet to really “figure them out,” and hope I never do.
5) One or two, no more.

Mike McGooney-gal, Thursday, 15 March 2007 01:29 (seventeen years ago) link

Mike, I'll approve you and give you four extra invites if you'll reconsider my Devendra Banhart 33 1/3 pitch.

Oink Administrator, Thursday, 15 March 2007 01:45 (seventeen years ago) link

Shit is freak folk yo.

Oink Administrator, Thursday, 15 March 2007 01:45 (seventeen years ago) link

sure, only -- i don't work at 33 1/3 -- i only wrote one of the books. sorry!

(and after it took me way longer than i said it would to do it i'd not say my recommendation on anything holds much water.)

Mike McGooney-gal, Thursday, 15 March 2007 02:01 (seventeen years ago) link

a) sjfecher
b)Susan
c)25
d)Female
e)Los Angeles, CA, USA

1.
a)Gulag Orkestar - Beirut
b)Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not - Arctic Monkeys
c)The Drift - Scott Walker

2. ROCKISM - an ideology, a way of life, a religion perhaps...RockNRoll RockN? It rockin...
3.
http://stefanogiovannini.com/portfolios/catpowerpics/image-html/20-chan.html

4. In my opinion...if I could only pick one to ever listen to I would go with Sufjan Stevens - its just easier to listen to, if that makes sense...I think Deerhoof put out a braver album - I'm still getting used to their sound, and have never listened to it in one sitting - then again I don't think that I have ever listened to Sufjan Stevens' in one sitting either - I guess I'd like to see what they do next before saying one is better than the other - but I'm gonna stick with Stephen...
...my request is for one invite ??

sjfecher, Thursday, 15 March 2007 10:41 (seventeen years ago) link

a) requested username: Jungu217
b) first name (no surnames): Johnathon
c) age: 26
d) gender: Male
e) geographic location: Florida, USA


1) Name three shared albums (+192kbps only) that others have successfully downloaded from you in the past week: Not sure how i know if it's 192 or not but i have downloaded (Renegades, Rage against the machine). (Californiacation, Red hot chili peppers). and (From Chaos, 311).

2) What is rockism? (answer in paragraph format, eight sentence minimum): I really have never heard of this word so, for all good answers goto Wikipedia for results and they said that Rockism is Rockism is an ideology of popular music criticism, originating in the British music press in the late 1970s or early 1980s.

3) Post a link to your favorite picture of Cat Power: http://funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/1197/Cat+Commander/

4) Which artist is better, Sufjan Stevens or Deerhoof? Why? (answer in paragraph format, eight sentence minimum) : My opinion really is that I have never heard of any of those but from the responses other people gave I would say Sufjan Stevens. First because they said he was easy to listen to and I like some of that music. I know this isn't eight sentences but please I need to get in

5) How many invites do you require?: Just one.

Jungu, Thursday, 15 March 2007 13:33 (seventeen years ago) link

nictric = please re-post your application, our Australian branch lost it in an office move.
jinja = APPROVED (welcome).
fat-latvian = APPROVAL PENDING; however, you must select a less offensive user name
Noj = DENIED
tobb3 = your requested user name is in use, please select a different user name
yetimike = PENDING
sjfecher = DENIED
Jungu217 = APPROVAL PENDING, please re-write your rockism essay

Oink Administrator, Thursday, 15 March 2007 19:28 (seventeen years ago) link

a) unfected
b) adam
c) 39
d) male
e) seattle, wa, usa


1) How to get pfueled: I haven't participated in a file-sharing program since the collapse of free Napster. That said, when I did participate, I'm sure I was very popular "with the ladies". Presently, you can have the Chrome Box, Tanworth In Arden and bunch of Burzum records. You know, if you want them.

2) Rockism is thought to be the mindset held by rockists. And rockists are thought to be old people who see music as something created by spontaneous generation in a drop of Jimi's leg sweat. (There's already too much thinking going on in this chain, right? I mean, it can be a problem.) Anyway, rockism must be opposed primarily because of racism, which is very bad. No, I mean it. All this is kinda funny because anxiety about rockism seems so rockist. Like how you have to be Christian in the first place to care much about opposing the church. So you think your schooling's phony? Well, it's hard not too agree...

3) Cat Power

4) I like Deerhoof a whole hell of a lot more than Mr. Stevens. Not that I don't like Illinoise or whatever. I do. But it seems like an anomaly in the Mr. Stevens catalog. All the other Mr. Stevenses are impossibly boring. And while Deerhoof do get to sound a bit samey after a while, they kick Mr. Stevens' flabby white ass around the room with the proverbial quickness. Plus, what could possibly possess you to go see Mr. Stevens live? = the horror. Whereas Deerhoof live are much better than on record (see rockism).

5) Just the one.

Pye Poudre, Thursday, 15 March 2007 19:52 (seventeen years ago) link

http://photos12.flickr.com/18794088_057f59eb5e.jpg?v=0

Yes.

Pye Poudre, Thursday, 15 March 2007 19:56 (seventeen years ago) link

Beales you are sooooo perma-banned.

Oink Administrator, Thursday, 15 March 2007 20:05 (seventeen years ago) link

I suppose that was a given going in. Still, hope springs eternal...

*sigh*

Pye Poudre, Thursday, 15 March 2007 20:57 (seventeen years ago) link

Thank you very much for the approval!
Hope I will be able to start contributing soon.

nalth, Thursday, 15 March 2007 20:59 (seventeen years ago) link

Okay - my hamster just died, Some asshole hit my car while it was parked on the street - oh, and last night I was doing laundry and I was so excited because I found a wet $20 bill in the washer I put it dryer, left it in there overnight (community laundry - this morning I figured out that the 20 I found in the wash was part of the 120 I took out of the bank and stuffed in my pocket and so looked in the dryer hoping to find the other 100 - fucking neighbors....so your rejection is just perfectly timed - at least it wasnt buzzkill -
Anyway, the hamster, the car, even the missing money - those things suck, but, I don't take them too personaly - I was the only one who answered the questions and got rejected - and there is no justice in the world - "just us" - not me - bad things always happen to good people - maybe I was just a huge asshole in a past life - anyway, I feel a little better after all this typing - I dont quite have it in me to go through the formality of answering all your oh so meaningful questions again - but I'll give you the truth this time..not that it was all bullshit - my name is susan, I fucking hate los angeles (I'm sick of ferraris, fake boobs, stupid people and constant fucking sunshine - I miss the east coast) I could care less about defining rockism - Wikipedia has it all but does that word really exist? I guess so but it will be in my vocab - I suppose its the equivalent of me saying "that rocks" - but I don't really know what that means - I'm a great scrabble player but I'm no fucking Webster Dictionary - so I bullshit - I apologize - moving on I have no favorite picture of Cat Power - Do most people have a favorite picture of anyone - I don't even have a favorite pictue of my mom - but whatever - I've even include bonus pic of fiona apple and yours truly - please no neg comments about it (dont be mean) - I just want you know the face of whom you're crushing. Moving on , I also don't care to write an essay on Deerhoof or Steven whatever his name is but I do have a CD from both artists in my itunes library and if I had to delete one I'd delete Deerhoof - Ideally I'd keep one song from each - the rest of the songs are probably taking up space that could be better utilized - but ayway, my only sincere regret is that I lied about the albums "that others have successfully downloaded from you in the past week" - and I think its an invasive question but, I guess oink can ask whatever they want - I'm a heterosexual female, I speak only one language (really) but I can say hello in several - I think yellow might be my favorite color and I'm not sure what I want to be when I grow up - I went to catholic school - I'm not a practicing catholic - I believe in something? - and I feel feel guilty eating pasta and donuts - but I think I like pasta - I'm not so sure sure about donuts - the last three CDs downloaded from me: Neil Young, Dire Straits and Alanis Morissette...I just want one invite - I won't bother you again
peace in the middle east

sjfecher, Friday, 16 March 2007 03:02 (seventeen years ago) link

oh forgot the pic
[IMG]http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p11/sjfecher/us.gif[/IMG]

sjfecher, Friday, 16 March 2007 03:04 (seventeen years ago) link


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