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malice

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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #30 on: January 06, 2006, 03:53:49 AM »

maxim wrote on Fri, 06 January 2006 05:01

bbbkong wrote:

"Ah, Linear. hehe

An Aussie with a brain."

surprise.... a racist without one


You realise you just made his point ...

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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #31 on: January 06, 2006, 04:00:11 AM »

maxim wrote on Fri, 06 January 2006 03:15


"The artist hires a producer, the producer hires an engineer, and they all work together to make something fantastic which will resonate in the now, and let the chips fall where they may. It's all art, and everything is connected."

eric vincent




Maxim,

You were doing so good...

LOL

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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #32 on: January 06, 2006, 05:53:01 AM »

Gimmie enough knobbies und slidumz and I'll make Berlioz sound like Slayer.

Is it art?

I dunno.

Don't give a rats-ass either.

It's grown men changing air pressure level.

Close enough for the midgets I'm slam-dancing with.

SM.
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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #33 on: January 06, 2006, 09:31:19 AM »

Slipperman wrote on Fri, 06 January 2006 05:53

Gimmie enough knobbies und slidumz and I'll make Berlioz sound like Slayer.

Is it art?



SM.


SM,

this could be considered a major imposition on Berlioz, but so could pulling a rabbit out of your ass, very often..... {ouch}...... to make something or somebody sound great, and make them feel like it was their idea.Cool

The art of stroking a music artist does not come easy. It goes beyond the sliders and Putons. But like a puton, sometimes you have to stroke a certain way to get the desired result that will satisfy you and the "artist".
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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #34 on: January 06, 2006, 01:56:48 PM »

Stroking great performances out of musos has more to do with phenomenal insight than art. Our late brother Loudist was a master at finding the right buttons to push for that, but it does fall under the art of producing.

I think there's a defined line when the engineer (craft) step out from behind the board and injects his first comment into the proceedings (producing, art).

But to stay on topic, the biggest difference between 'Major' and 'minor' trolling is that minor trolls will frequently quote someone's comment and add a huzzah just to see his name on the page. Minor trolls also lack any kind of creativity in coming up with insults and in doing so often find themselves a target, a pitiful arse-up gutter gobbler with ten gallons of sand pounded up their ass.
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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #35 on: January 06, 2006, 02:20:49 PM »


Quote:

-rim shot sample-


Laughing  Very artistic humor...gotta say.
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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #36 on: January 06, 2006, 04:15:57 PM »

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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #37 on: January 06, 2006, 06:59:29 PM »

malice wrote:

"I was merely trying to elaborate on what Bob was saying."

by psychofantically regurgitating serge gainsbourg's guilt ridden ravings?



"Why, you don't like sculptors ?"

some of my best friends are sculptors, but, i'm sure, even bob would like to see his ex-wife finally leave this thread



" http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/search?p=psychofantic& searchmode=normal&x=25&y=13"

that's a neologism

means a more intense form of sycophancy, where the sufferer fancies their idol so much they share in their delusions (type of folie a deux)

most commonly seen by this author in the roger nicholls forum


"Can you post some of the work you have done, I'll be curious about that."

i'll atach a sample if i can

now if you're really interested, my penis is about 12 cms long and 5 cms wide when erect

show me yours?


"They can disagree with me and be wrong forrever ..."

how post-ironic







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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #38 on: January 06, 2006, 10:11:48 PM »

jetbase wrote on Thu, 05 January 2006 16:34

define "art"... just kidding.


Take the "f" out of "fart."

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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #39 on: January 07, 2006, 03:09:16 AM »

maxim wrote on Fri, 06 January 2006 18:59

"psychofantic"

that's a neologism

no, it's a spelling mistake
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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #40 on: January 07, 2006, 03:36:21 AM »

maxim wrote on Sat, 07 January 2006 00:59

malice wrote:

"I was merely trying to elaborate on what Bob was saying."

by psychofantically regurgitating serge gainsbourg's guilt ridden ravings?



That' is your assumption. Personally, I think you're a dick. But you might say I'm psychofantically regurgitating what most of the other posters think of you by now.


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"Why, you don't like sculptors ?"

some of my best friends are sculptors, but, i'm sure, even bob would like to see his ex-wife finally leave this thread


So how about YOU leave her out of this. Bob is a friend, he's moderating in the same forum as I am. Don't you think he would have pmed me if he had a problem with me ?


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"   http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/search?p=psychofantic& searchmode=normal&x=25&y=13"

that's a neologism

means a more intense form of sycophancy, where the sufferer fancies their idol so much they share in their delusions (type of folie a deux)

most commonly seen by this author in the roger nicholls forum


You see, I even can learn something from you. This day is starting great for me.

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"Can you post some of the work you have done, I'll be curious about that."

i'll atach a sample if i can

now if you're really interested, my penis is about 12 cms long and 5 cms wide when erect

show me yours?


Mine is 18,5 cm / 7. But it's not the size that matters. Oh, you were talking about my work ?

Sorry, you will have to put your boots on and go to the MARSH swamp. Then you can hear one of my mix. It's in the Nexus, under the CAPE contest. I did the mix, moog synth and bass for team Chardonay. It was fun, and it is free for everyone to listen. As for my professional work, well, they are under copyright control, sorry. Although if you clic the link in my sig, you can find some of the work I have done with my wife as composer, musician and arranger (the latest work she has done).

As for your tango. I won't comment on this.

The bottom line is, don't feel sorry for me for the people I have worked with.
I'm fine thank you. I only asked you about your work because you seemed so disrespectful about mine.

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"They can disagree with me and be wrong forrever ..."

how post-ironic



What is ironic is your total lack of humor.

Have a nice day

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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #41 on: January 07, 2006, 04:40:42 AM »

maxim wrote on Sat, 07 January 2006 00:59


"Can you post some of the work you have done, I'll be curious about that."

i'll atach a sample if i can



Did you try to quantize those guitars or something ?
Prolly not the appropriate term for a tango, but it definitely lacks "swing".

No match for the Mouse, I'm afraid.
Carry on.
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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #42 on: January 07, 2006, 08:24:35 AM »

maxim wrote on Fri, 06 January 2006 18:59

 my penis is about 12 cms long and 5 cms wide when erect




If this Tango is your allegorical penis then you sir, are hung like hamster.


Cheers,
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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #43 on: January 07, 2006, 08:47:03 AM »

In Europe there is a distinction between light-music and serious-music.

classical music would be considered serious as well as any kind of music tied to the world of fine arts (and establishment).

This is largely a form of class-distinction utilized by journalists and the political class to keep the  working classes and the upper classes separate.

I used to listen to classical music when I was a toddler and I remember seeing the Serge G.-type Italian artists (which are common both in France and in Italy) on B/W TV.

I remember distinctly associating a sensation of repulsion at that music even though I was in my pre-school years.

Later on I have come to realize that the music was not intrinsicly beautiful, but tied to a political movement (euro-communist) and largely based on clever lyrics.

the truth of the matter is that anyone can appreciate a melody, be it Mozart or Rachmaninoff or the Beatles or 'Killing me softly'. The 'complicated' part is the arrangement, which is only there to support the melody and does not need to be 'understood'.

I remember in the eighties there was an LP record that put famous classical melodies to a 4/4 beat in america and it was quite successful.

so you don't have to be cultured to appreciate music..

either you like it or you don't.

depending on your cultural backround you will gravitate towards one form of music or another, but there are as many types of music as there are cultures (and in the end, individuals).

You need to consider that historically, it has been the object of large corporations to homogenize cultural barriers in an effort to have predictable markets, so it's a bit of an uphill battle trying to get people to understand that music is tied to their community or a to an independent scene.

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Re: "Major" art and "minor" art...
« Reply #44 on: January 07, 2006, 09:07:35 AM »

maxdimario wrote on Sat, 07 January 2006 14:47

In Europe there is a distinction between light-music and serious-music.



To this day, when registering your tunes for copyright in some european countries they fall under either serious music (classical) or light music.
It has always amused me to no end that Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmuzik" falls under "serious", and that Sepultura, Motorhead, and all the scandinavian devilworshipping metallers fall under "light". We could argue about the artistic value of the respective contenders, but how interesting is that ? I guess we have always been suckers for labels. Like "alternative" which has never been so close to meaning "mainstream".

Old habits don't die fast.
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