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shoot ur shot

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Re: LCD Soundsystem Show Questions...
« Reply #45 on: June 14, 2005, 06:21:00 pm »
hahaha salparadise, good shit. But hey man when you go on stage strutting a Can shirt, your band is subject to scrutiny a bit more than any other dance punk band, who I'm generally not a fan of but usually find harmless nonetheless.
 
 sonickteam: I throw down absurds amount of cash on music every month. Unfortunately I'm not rolling in it to be buying a CD/LP for only 2 or 3 tracks. Odds are I'll get bored of them after about one or two listens and bounce them anyway. Giving them that second chance only opens up the possibility of improving my impression of their music. I first heard LCD in the fall of last year when my roommate at college had acquired their album from a p2p file-sharing client and played it for me. If it weren't for mp3's, lcd and m.i.a. would have probably never gotten as big as they have, especially in regards to artists like lcd soundsystem/dfa records who don't get heavy radio/video airtime. Do you think the DFA remixes gained so much attention because their fans all happen to be DJ's collecting all of their sides? Why do you think every band and their mothers has a myspace.com band website loaded with mp3's now? It amazes me that there's still people that don't realize the immense marketing potential available through file sharing. I wish people would educate themselves further on this before forming such strong opinions. This is a decent article in favor of p2p file sharing. Please read through it when you can.
 
 hmcd, point well taken but after looking over the song lyrics, mr. murphy seems to be highly critical of not only name-dropping hipster kids, but a slam on all musical trends in western popular music. The lyric "I hear that you and your band have sold your guitars and bought turntables.
 I hear that you and your band have sold your turntables and bought guitars." is critical of music enthusiasts that attach themselves to certain musical movements in attempts to be cutting edge, but lack any cogency or real musical erudition to form educated opinions about music. Thus rendering all trends in music meaningless, full of contradictions and flirtatious amateurs. All ofwhich is an outlook I tend to share myself. But, what it seems to boil down to is James Murphy telling everyone that they are unqualified to criticize or "box in" the music of LCD Soundsystem which is a pretty arrogant stance to take. The song is more than likely a response to some negative criticism james murphy came across in a music publication or webzine, which most songs like this tend to stem from. I maintain that the extensive list of bands tacked on at the end is in poor taste and detracts from his main point and is completely unnecessary. I do suspect that he is precisely one of those same hipsters he is mocking.

beetsnotbeats

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Re: LCD Soundsystem Show Questions...
« Reply #46 on: June 14, 2005, 06:46:00 pm »
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Originally posted by shoot ur shot:
  I maintain that the extensive list of bands tacked on at the end is in poor taste and detracts from his main point and is completely unnecessary. I do suspect that he is precisely one of those same hipsters he is mocking.
From The Wire article linked above:
 
 "In interviews or emails I try to be as transparent as I can be so it's not like, 'Here's the new cool'," Murphy says. "That's something I try to avoid. The funny thing is, when I most publicly tried to deal with that issue was what made me the coolest. "Losing My Edge" made me really cool, which I think is the funniest, most absurd thing ever. Doesn't anybody get it? All right, nobody gets it. That's what interviews are for."
 
 But the reason people responded so strongly to "Losing My Edge" was that Murphy was willing to make himself part of the joke.

vansmack

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Re: LCD Soundsystem Show Questions...
« Reply #47 on: June 14, 2005, 06:50:00 pm »
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Originally posted by shoot ur shot:
  what it seems to boil down to is James Murphy telling everyone that they are unqualified to criticize or "box in" the music of LCD Soundsystem which is a pretty arrogant stance to take. The song is more than likely a response to some negative criticism james murphy came across in a music publication or webzine, which most songs like this tend to stem from. I maintain that the extensive list of bands tacked on at the end is in poor taste and detracts from his main point and is completely unnecessary. I do suspect that he is precisely one of those same hipsters he is mocking.
You're looking way too into it and I would suggest trying to find the answer from the horses mouth rather than speculating as you have done here.
 
 EDIT: Apparently the horse has been found.  Nicely done beetsnotbeats.
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sonickteam2

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Re: LCD Soundsystem Show Questions...
« Reply #48 on: June 14, 2005, 06:59:00 pm »
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 sonickteam: I throw down absurds amount of cash on music every month. Unfortunately I'm not rolling in it to be buying a CD/LP for only 2 or 3 tracks. Odds are I'll get bored of them after about one or two listens and bounce them anyway. Giving them that second chance only opens up the possibility of improving my impression of their music. I first heard LCD in the fall of last year when my roommate at college had acquired their album from a p2p file-sharing client and played it for me. If it weren't for mp3's, lcd and m.i.a. would have probably never gotten as big as they have, especially in regards to artists like lcd soundsystem/dfa records who don't get heavy radio/video airtime. Do you think the DFA remixes gained so much attention because their fans all happen to be DJ's collecting all of their sides? Why do you think every band and their mothers has a myspace.com band website loaded with mp3's now? It amazes me that there's still people that don't realize the immense marketing potential available through file sharing. I wish people would educate themselves further on this before forming such strong opinions. This is a decent article in favor of p2p file sharing. Please read through it when you can.
 
i never said i was against file sharing.

AlanOnymous

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Re: LCD Soundsystem Show Questions...
« Reply #49 on: June 14, 2005, 07:17:00 pm »
As far as I'm concerned, husky or not.. Murphy is a sexy guy. Especially after that performance. Nobody stays 22 forever and some of us aren't afraid of a little extra padding. Next time stay home and watch MTV if you want to rub one out or can't suffer the "real world".

shoot ur shot

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Re: LCD Soundsystem Show Questions...
« Reply #50 on: June 14, 2005, 07:48:00 pm »
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 i never said i was against file sharing.
fuggg.. yer right. totally misinterpreted what you said and am regretting wasting my energy in typing that little spiel.  :mad:

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« Reply #51 on: June 14, 2005, 10:18:00 pm »
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Originally posted by sonickteam4:
 i never said i was against file sharing.
fuggg.. yer right. totally misinterpreted what you said and am regretting wasting my energy in typing that little spiel.   :mad:  [/b]
its ok!  i regret wasting my energy a lot on this board, but its fun!   suppose i am just mad cause i didnt go to the show...