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offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 00:31 [#02370108]
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evidence: vampire weekend, lady gaga


 

offline Co-existence from Bergen (Norway) on 2010-03-07 00:33 [#02370110]
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what is lady gaga?



 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 00:35 [#02370112]
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she is ancestor of lady hbhb


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2010-03-07 00:43 [#02370113]
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most popular = worst


 

offline Co-existence from Bergen (Norway) on 2010-03-07 00:47 [#02370115]
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the tyranny of the majority...


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-07 00:47 [#02370116]
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you mean

easiest=best

ie: McDonalds


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 00:51 [#02370117]
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Most culture now is made with PCs, and their ubiquity
means we are flooded with their output: novels not read,
music not listened to, documentaries not watched,
spreadsheets not studied and games not played. There is such
an over-supply of culture that in polite company it is
considered a duty rather than a pleasure to consume it.

- New Waver


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 00:54 [#02370119]
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Brain by Adbustersâ„¢


 

offline Co-existence from Bergen (Norway) on 2010-03-07 00:56 [#02370120]
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enter unhappy hipsters


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 01:06 [#02370123]
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What? I am a hipster. A happy one. I'm playing épater les
bourgeois by liking vulgar and common things. Like pop
music, trucker caps and PBR.


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2010-03-07 01:25 [#02370128]
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so what says that about choices?


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-07 01:41 [#02370130]
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..?


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-07 01:42 [#02370131]
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If you have to like Lady Gaga to not be considered a hipster
than i'm absolutely fine with being a hipster.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 01:44 [#02370132]
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If culture is an ubiquitous annoyance you will tend to
choose the least annoying culture.

I predict this will lead to a simultaneous
compartmentalization and homogenization. Culture will be
like those meals that come in trays with little
compartments, with a consistent substance in each
compartment. Within each compartment an oriental formality
will be observed: strict codes of consumption,
sumptuary laws almost.

The biggest compartment will have Lady Gaga in it.


 

offline belb from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2010-03-07 01:46 [#02370133]
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i hate to ignore your hip nudgewinkitude peepykins and rant
like a dick but JESUS, just like what you like. i think both
vampwk and ladgag are cack but i think about this in about
the same way that i think "this bread has gone mouldy" or
"washing up is a bit dull"

at the same time i know this is part of (western) cultural
ubiquity and everything-on-tap and options paralysis and
such. it seems like such a smug, joyless thing and i'm not
quite sure what to do with that but it seems equally
pointless giving it too much consideration when yer already
neck-deep


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 02:00 [#02370137]
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I can't just like what I like. That's sincerity and
sincerity is awful. It's what scoutmasters and priests want
of you when they aren't trying to bugger you. It's
dehumanizing and diminishing. I have the luxury of
entertaining ideas instead of choosing between them because
a tiger isn't trying to eat me.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-07 02:06 [#02370140]
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your loathing of Lady Gaga must be way more intense
if you don't even want to spout off about it.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 02:15 [#02370144]
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But seriously(?), my three favorite releases of the last 12
months are Calvin Harris, Lady Gaga and Vampire Weekend.
They are awesome. There is so much cultural competition now
that only the cream rises to the top.


 

offline belb from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2010-03-07 02:38 [#02370147]
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yes you can you big tart. you like that new monolake because
something about it touches you in a non-scoutmaster way and
you listen to it with attention in a quiet place and make a
small event of it and it's nice. can you explain why you
like it? yes, of course you can, but it won't be the
nebulous, nameless thing that really happens. or may or may
not happen. erm

please don't think i hate anything from missus gaga, i just
can't "take" anything that i really "like" from it (see my
utterly transparent perspective, hear it roar). i think it's
just because it sounds so amazingly calculated and i can't
relate in any way. it's just a thing with a thing on top and
then some more things


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 02:41 [#02370149]
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Her voice is shite and her lyrics are the musings of a
spastic. That's what I take from it.


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2010-03-07 02:43 [#02370150]
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I dont believe you do. Or you stopped listening to other
music, music you must find yourself and that's not put in
your ears by massive radio stations.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 02:47 [#02370152]
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You know that I want you
And you know that I need you
(‘Cause I’m a freak bitch, baby!)
I want it bad
Your bad romance

I want your loving
And I want your revenge
You and me could write a bad romance
(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!)
I want your loving
All your love is revenge
You and me could write a bad romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh-oh!
Caught in a bad romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh-oh!
Caught in a bad romance

Rah rah ah-ah-ah!
Ro mah ro-mah-mah
Gaga Ooh-la-la!
Want your bad romance

Work-work fashion baby
Work it
move that bitch crazy
Work-work fashion baby
Work it
move that bitch crazy
Work-work fashion baby
Work it
move that bitch crazy
Work-work fashion baby
Work it
I’m a freak bitch baby


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 02:47 [#02370153]
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etc.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-07 02:52 [#02370156]
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Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh-oh!


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 02:54 [#02370160]
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Vampire Weekend I'm rather indifferent too. They have some
nice guitar riffs and shouty bits (hey hey hey!) but I
couldn't tell you what any of their songs are about despite
going out with a girl who adored them and played the album
very regularly.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 03:00 [#02370164]
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Are they? It's the end of the song.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 03:02 [#02370165]
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You're right though, mine are different from the number one
hit on google. My apologies.


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2010-03-07 03:09 [#02370167]
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oh oh!


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 03:14 [#02370170]
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The actual lyrics aren't any better.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 03:15 [#02370171]
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I'm impressed you knew they were wrong though.


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2010-03-07 03:17 [#02370172]
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dagibit just loves popular music so much


 

offline anirog on 2010-03-07 05:58 [#02370177]
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Please define popularity & best.

At this point Lady Gaga & Vampire Weekend are viral
campaigns that have yet to translate into revenue.

Case in point the top ten money makers of 2009 are listed
below. Neither Gaga & the Vamp's broke the top 40.

U2
$108,601,283

Bruce Springsteen
$57,619,037

Madonna
$47,237,774

AC/DC
$43,650,466

Britney Spears
$38,885,267

Pink
$36,347,658

Jonas Brothers
$33,596,576

Coldplay
$27,326,562

Kenny Chesney
$26,581,141

Metallica
$25,564,234

Sources here & here

Shit aint changed much from the 80's & 90's are these folks
to blame? Did they dilute culture?


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2010-03-07 06:25 [#02370178]
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No they are just great bussines people who know how to make
money in modern culture


 

offline taking_the_piz on 2010-03-07 07:45 [#02370180]
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Her voice is shite and her lyrics are the musings of a
spastic. That's what I take from it.


huh? what's your point? that could be said of just about
anyone admired on this forum as well. the milkman's wife's
tits can be considered more spastic than ANY output of
gaga.
it's all tongue in cheek really. and yes, that counts for
gaga too. obviously. maybe that's the problem: the world is
going tongue in cheek and you're too stiff to recognize it?

there's at least one certainty: i'm waaay too stiff to
recognize your tongue in cheek thing. usually it's more
obvious than in this thread....o look i'm all confused


 

offline PS on 2010-03-07 08:00 [#02370181]
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"The world could use a new Phil Spector record, that's for
sure."
- Bob Dylan: Phil Spector's homepage


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 11:03 [#02370186]
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I wrote a really long reply to this but it disappeared.

In summary, subjectivity and Aphex is a spastic.


 

offline taking_the_piz on 2010-03-07 11:12 [#02370187]
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i think i can live with that


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 11:16 [#02370189]
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Would the Queen song 'Somebody To Love' be popular if it had
been released today? If not, why not?

This is just an inquiry.


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 11:39 [#02370190]
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I heard about this Lady Gaga bloke a lot lately, even though
I am out of touch with culture by choice as it gets right up
my arsehole, and then the first time I actually heard one of
her songs that went something like "I am at the club and I
feel a bit drunk and wohoo keep dancing the floors moving,
he heee" and I thought harder and harder until it went back
to when Blue Monday was in the charts without Kylie wiping
her cancer tits over it.


 

offline yoyoyoyo from Sweden on 2010-03-07 11:50 [#02370192]
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what is best for you is best for you


 

offline Guybrush from the white room on 2010-03-07 11:55 [#02370193]
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lady gaga is challenging music for idiots.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2010-03-07 12:14 [#02370194]
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oh ok well popular.
why are shit things popular.
it's simple, undemanding, recognisable, forgiving. you can
also share it with all your friends. i dunno its not much of
a mystery.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2010-03-07 12:40 [#02370198]
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but some things are so unforgivably shiiit you sit around
completely baffled for hours after hearing it,
trying to dig the gritty lumps of fetid sound cack out of your canals with a twig


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 12:56 [#02370205]
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Listen, I'm just being silly with the whole arch ironic
hipster thing because people already think I'm joking about
liking Gaga.

Honestly, my enjoyment of Monolake is more complex and
nuanced than my enjoyment of pop music. Robert Henke hasn't
had a new idea in ten years, and his music is interesting
primarily as aural sculpture. It doesn't touch me
emotionally or artistically at all.

Lady Gaga on the other hand can make me cry. She believes in
me. She believes that I can believe in her. It's that
simple. We're in love, I'm pushing her home in a shopping
cart with a bottle of champagne and the sun is coming up.
Maybe we'll vomit together.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 12:59 [#02370206]
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Nice.


 

offline glasse from Harrisburg (United States) on 2010-03-07 14:46 [#02370224]
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Lady Gaga provides the themes for a renaissance similar to
that of Caligula era Rome


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 15:27 [#02370231]
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You're crazy, godfag. She's just a nice girl who likes
fashion and sexy music.



 

offline glasse from Harrisburg (United States) on 2010-03-07 15:50 [#02370232]
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Christina's the real deal who is going to set it all right.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-03-07 16:07 [#02370235]
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Milian met actor Nick Cannon on the set of their film,
Love Don't Cost a Thing, in 2003, and they began dating.[84]
After being together for two and a half years, Milian ended
her relationship with Cannon in 2005 when she found out he
was cheating on her.[85] Cannon revealed that he refused to
stay faithful to Milian because their relationship was
becoming too much like a "Christian romance".[86


Christians are sexually repressed. That's why they do rapes
on children, beat the wifes and get divorced at higher rates
than seculars. They are against pleasure that isn't secret
and shameful.

Someday the religious attitudes towards sex will seem as
silly as Pythagoras's condemnation of eating beans.


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-07 16:40 [#02370238]
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"Generations from now, everyone complaining about it not
being this or not being that will have one by late 2011."


 


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