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PaulEdwardWagemann

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  1. I have no problem with someone wanting to examine why something is good or not good. This particular outlook seems a bit elitist to me, and I am a gigantic snob.

    I'm not an elitist, but it seems to me that it is only human nature to be inquisitive about why you like something or to have a curiouslity as to why you find something to be of high quality...

    This quote, from the Wikipedia link to your blog, is a big part of why I don't agree with Rockism:

    "Here were an entire army of bands doing Rock pretty much the way it was supposed to be done."

    According to personal opinion, maybe. There is no official rulebook for how to be a rock band. It's all subjective. If I like it, great for me. You may hate it, or vice versa.

    Right, when I wrote that statement it wasn't my personal opinion that grunge music was the way Rock was supposed to be made. It was more of away of describing the consensus of how Rock critics saw Grunge. Fromthe way I wrote it, I can see why you would think that to be my opinion. I should probablly rewrite that to be honest.

  2. I'm sure rockism has some validity that I'm not seeing, but I don't particular agree with the sentiment behind it. Personally, I can get beyond image, content, technique, etc., as long as the end product is worthy.

    But certainly content, technique, influences, etc all go into the making of the 'product', right? So why not examine those things? That's what Rockism is essentially about. If the music is of high quality, then try and understand why it is of high quality. And if the music is crap, then try and figure out that as well...

  3. To be honest , I've never even heard of this school of thought before you mentioned it , and, thus , couldn't even offer a lame one .

    The links I provide kindof go over some of the basics. Rockism was a term first used in the 80s as a way of putting music into context in order to define quality in music. Certain tennants were recognized, but Kurt CObain sorta knocked down many of these tennants and since then there has been a new school of Rockism. This new school is above some of the things that were kindof accepted in the old school. For instance sexism, homophobia, racism(arguably), self-indulgance, etc. Perhaps most importantly the new school embraced the DIY spirit of the punks so that any band that is corporate rock sucks and any band that is Indie is good.

    The problem is that a lot of the new school ways have put the emphasis on image. They also seem more uptight (some are a bit posuerish) and not as much fun. Often musically alot of new bands copy a lot from the old school bands, but one of the biggest criticism of the new school is that the vocals seem whiney and overall the bands dont have as much of the 'fun' spirit...

  4. heres mine

    american woman

    baba oriley

    cross town traffic

    dazed and confused

    eruption

    for what its worth

    get off of my cloud

    he was a friend of mine

    im burning for you

    jackie blue

    kkk took my baby away

    lodi

    mr blue sky

    night moves

    on a carousel

    psychotic reaction

    que vida!

    romeo and juliet

    strange days

    take the money and run

    urgent

    victoria

    welcome to the jungle

    x-ray man

    yellow submarine

    z

    I fudged on a couple of these, Love and the Ramones and Liz Phair arent exactly Classic Rock, but oh well...

  5. Rockism took quite a beating last year and the year before, but since then the tides have begun to change. At first many of the old guard Rockists sat watching and did nothing as Rockism got smeared. A few tried feebly to defend Rockism, but more recently a new approach has been taken. Since Kurt Cobain redefined mainstream Rock in the early 90's it has become in vouge to incorporate his vision into Rockism. This means no more racism, sexism, homo-phobia and it also means that Indieism is good and Corporate Rock is bad...

    Please share you thoughts about this ongoing debate and the future of Rockism...

    Here are some links to some of the more highly profiled articles against Rockism from the last year:

    http://rocknerd.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/02/0 010252&mode=thread&tid=2

    http://www.seattleweekly.com/music/0518/05050 4_music_smallmouth.html

    http://www.rhino.com/rzine/storykeeper.lasso? storyID=715

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockism

  6. So GG Allin wasn't concerned only with image? Fugazi isn't mainly known solely because of bumper stickers on beat-up cars belonging to college students?

    I don't see how the Sex Pistols can be considered "poseurs" when they essentially breathed life into a new style of music. I'm not saying any of this because I'm a diehard fan, but because I appreciate their place in musical history.

    As far as seeking popularity...Don't sign a record deal if you're not interested in it, which all of these groups are guilty of having done. :)

    gg allen was mental. Fugazi is over rated imo...

    As for the Sex Pistols I suggest you read a book called Too Much Too Soon--which is the NY Dolls story, then a book called England is Dreaming and another called From the Velvets to the Voidoids or a book called Please Kill Me. They all make it pretty clear that the Sex Pistols were fabricated with the motive of getting fame, attentions and money. Malcolm McLaren stole the look and attitude for the Sex Pistols from Richard Hell. He made them into a bunch of posuers. 'The Great Rock-n-Roll' swindle was as choreagraphed as a BackStreet Boys video. I admit there was some talent in the Sex Pistols, but Malcom exploited 'punk' to make fame and money. I really dont see anything so innovative about that or their music or their lyrics.

  7. Here are some more decent to great punk bands that came after the Sex Pistols killed punk.

    Black Flag

    Minor Threat

    The Misfits

    The Subhumans

    The Casualties

    Fugazi

    Crass

    Angry Samoans

    Flogging Molly

    Dropkick Murphy's

    The Circle Jerks

    The Butthole Surfers

    And of course the infamous GG Allin

    Admittedly there were some good Punk Rock records made after the Sex pistols. ANd to be honest, it would be giving the Sex pistols too much credit to say that they killed punk--so I retract my statement. The Sex Pistols did however bring Punk into the Pop Mainstream. But I cant even say thta they did that, because IMO they werent really punk. They were pop all along. If they were really punk they wouldnt have been so concerened with being popular. The bands mentioned above were more punk because they knew they would never achieve mainstream Pop success...

  8. I've lived in Chicago since 1991, before that I lived in small 'River' towns in Central Illinois (along the Illinois River).

    When I was 8 I had a step father who was only 21. He listened to stuff like Aerosmith, Uriah Heep, Styx, Doobie brothers, Jethro Tull, etc. He had an 8-track player and a CB radio in his van (tht had shag carpeting, a bed and mirrors on the ceiling) so I was very much ensconced in the 'Dazed and Confused' environment as portrayed in the movie (although the movie was set in a small town in Texas it was exactly like the small towns I grew up at in Illinois).

  9. How about if you try reading a book called Too Much Too Soon--which is the NY Dolls story. Or a book called England is Dreaming and another called From the Velvets to the Voidoids or a book called Please Kill Me. They all make it pretty clear that the Sex Pistols were fabricated with the motive of getting fame, attentions and money. Malcolm McLaren stole the look and attitude for the Sex Pistols from Richard Hell. He made them into a bunch of posuers--I cant believe anyone could have really teken them serioiusly except for old British geezers who were so out of it that they really thought that a snotty teenage boy band could overthrow the Queen. 'The Great Rock-n-Roll' swindle was as choreagraphed as a BackStreet Boys video. I admit there was some talent in the Sex Pistols, but Malcom exploited 'punk' to make fame and money, that's why I want to wrap people upside the head who say the Sex pistols invented Punk or they were the greatest punk band, etc. They exploited punk and killed it.

  10. I think one of the things that seperated Punk from Rock was that Punk was intentionally taking a pi** on the established Music Industry--punk didnt want their songs on the radio, they didnt want to play to jocks and hipsters in huge arenas, they didnt want 'polished' and slickly produced albums and songs, and because of this the developed a DIY attitude.

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