Why Was It Closed ?
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Why Was It Closed ?
I would like to say that Mr. Winters has a good point in his now closed post. If an artist has the talent they shouldn't have to resort to nudity or other tricks to sell their product. As far as Lennon goes, lets just say the man was always out in left field a little. I was a big fan but couldn't see the point in the nude album cover. For the life of me I can't see why the post was closed. Is there a reason I missed?
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In the past, when b0b has closed a topic, he provided some rationale as to the reasons for closure. Whether or not one agrees with those reasons, at least reasons were posted.
This topic is neither inflammatory (that I can see), a personal attack on a fellow forumite, or out of the general thread of the section (since it's about "music").
IMHO, "think I better close this" doesn't explain the criteria used for your closing this thread, and seems quite capricious and arbitrary.
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In the past, when b0b has closed a topic, he provided some rationale as to the reasons for closure. Whether or not one agrees with those reasons, at least reasons were posted.
This topic is neither inflammatory (that I can see), a personal attack on a fellow forumite, or out of the general thread of the section (since it's about "music").
IMHO, "think I better close this" doesn't explain the criteria used for your closing this thread, and seems quite capricious and arbitrary.
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who, me? off topic ??
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We live in a culture that is obsessed with appearance and image. There is also a blizzard of mediocre product that sounds the same or worse than the mediocre product that you've already heard over and over and over again, so the people doing the marketing have decided to sell you the image or "look" and it's been very financially rewarding for them and their clients.<SMALL> If an artist has the talent they shouldn't have to resort to nudity or other tricks to sell their product.</SMALL>
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I have never bought a CD strictly for the cover art, nude or not, but the cover art serves to get your attention in the huge mass of CD's out there.
Since the CD format is so much smaller than LP's were, it is more difficult to get any one cover to stand out.
Secondly the abhorance of nudity is mostly an american phenomenon. In Europe where naked people are in almost every pharmacy window as an ad for something, and the equivelent of Victorias Secret photos are on street signs the size of refrigerators all over town, these nudes covers wouldn't raise an eyelid one centimeter.
Of course they WOULD likely cause many tourist americans to swerve into oncoming traffic...
If the artist has a "belle form" and the lack of embarasment to pose nude, I could care less.
It's a tempest in a teacup from this vantage point.
God makes us all without clothes, we got used to them mostly because its cold in many places, and later because some feel it is too much of a temptation...
The change of coutry music to some form of rock on the other hand IS a tragedy, because it is a loss of the original art form in the public eye. That bothers me a lot more than any nude cover art.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 24 July 2003 at 06:36 AM.]</p></FONT>
Since the CD format is so much smaller than LP's were, it is more difficult to get any one cover to stand out.
Secondly the abhorance of nudity is mostly an american phenomenon. In Europe where naked people are in almost every pharmacy window as an ad for something, and the equivelent of Victorias Secret photos are on street signs the size of refrigerators all over town, these nudes covers wouldn't raise an eyelid one centimeter.
Of course they WOULD likely cause many tourist americans to swerve into oncoming traffic...
If the artist has a "belle form" and the lack of embarasment to pose nude, I could care less.
It's a tempest in a teacup from this vantage point.
God makes us all without clothes, we got used to them mostly because its cold in many places, and later because some feel it is too much of a temptation...
The change of coutry music to some form of rock on the other hand IS a tragedy, because it is a loss of the original art form in the public eye. That bothers me a lot more than any nude cover art.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 24 July 2003 at 06:36 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I once started a thread regarding an ~artist
whom I was unfamiliar with, and after the thread
became a runaway train of very derogatory replies, I asked b0b to close it. There were more interesting subjects to discuss.
IMHO, the "nude lp jacket" was done about the time the hippie mentality hit its low point. You would have to have been into Top-40 radio then to get the full effect of its pervasiveness.
A fair audio example was probably "Signs", by the Five Man Electrical Band, which chronicled a lack of respect for such things as authority, rules, "establishment" society, and even worse, private property rights.
Incidentally(?), this was also the same time period when music on the radio (pop) began its fall "On the long decline".
whom I was unfamiliar with, and after the thread
became a runaway train of very derogatory replies, I asked b0b to close it. There were more interesting subjects to discuss.
IMHO, the "nude lp jacket" was done about the time the hippie mentality hit its low point. You would have to have been into Top-40 radio then to get the full effect of its pervasiveness.
A fair audio example was probably "Signs", by the Five Man Electrical Band, which chronicled a lack of respect for such things as authority, rules, "establishment" society, and even worse, private property rights.
Incidentally(?), this was also the same time period when music on the radio (pop) began its fall "On the long decline".
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The only thing I like more than discussions about music and nudity are ones about offensiveness and censorship. Man, I love this forum...
My two Canadian cents:
Music without sex is like cooking without heat. You can put whatever you want in the pot, but the flavor will never really come together.
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My two Canadian cents:
Music without sex is like cooking without heat. You can put whatever you want in the pot, but the flavor will never really come together.
Furthermore,
Musicians and censorship go together about as well as Dick Cheney and the Macarena.
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A bunch of us maintenance guys were gathered around one of the TV's in the cafeteria at work, slobbering and drooling over what we thought was a red-hot Victoria's Secret commercial. Of course, I was the one who said, "Hey boys, look at that!!"
Bunch of mostly nekkid wimmen, running around in their drawers. Little bikinis, thongs, string-whatevers---you get the idea.
The commercial was for some kind of bladder control devices, that didn't show under any kind of underwear.
The moral, if there is one, is this--GETTIN' NEKKID NEVER HURT THE SALE OF ANYTHING!
Now, I don't wanna look at some guy's butt in a video, or anywhere else for that matter.
NOT EVEN BUDDY'S! But obviously, some marketing genius that makes a lot more money than most of us(except Paul Franklin and Steve Stallings)decided this would be a good selling point. And here we are, talking about it--does that prove anything? Even if nobody here buys the record, we now KNOW about it, and might possibly keep an eye out for it next time we watch CMT. Course, I know nobody here watches CMT, listens to that crap, buys it, buys any of the products advertised on CMT....CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW??
Bunch of mostly nekkid wimmen, running around in their drawers. Little bikinis, thongs, string-whatevers---you get the idea.
The commercial was for some kind of bladder control devices, that didn't show under any kind of underwear.
The moral, if there is one, is this--GETTIN' NEKKID NEVER HURT THE SALE OF ANYTHING!
Now, I don't wanna look at some guy's butt in a video, or anywhere else for that matter.
NOT EVEN BUDDY'S! But obviously, some marketing genius that makes a lot more money than most of us(except Paul Franklin and Steve Stallings)decided this would be a good selling point. And here we are, talking about it--does that prove anything? Even if nobody here buys the record, we now KNOW about it, and might possibly keep an eye out for it next time we watch CMT. Course, I know nobody here watches CMT, listens to that crap, buys it, buys any of the products advertised on CMT....CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW??
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I think John and Yoko were trying to make some sort of statement with their nude LP cover, although what that satatement might have been eludes me.
Has anybody heard that record? (Two Virgins.) At the time it was released I was working at an underground radio station, and we couldn't wait to put it on the air, then as soon as we did, we couldn't wait to get it off.
At the time we all thought it was just meaningless noise. Perhaps if we listened to it today we might hear something that eluded us back then, but the general concensus among the staff was that it was pure garbage.
Has anybody heard that record? (Two Virgins.) At the time it was released I was working at an underground radio station, and we couldn't wait to put it on the air, then as soon as we did, we couldn't wait to get it off.
At the time we all thought it was just meaningless noise. Perhaps if we listened to it today we might hear something that eluded us back then, but the general concensus among the staff was that it was pure garbage.
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Steve, I HEAR YOU.
You said it all.
Now if I could just figure out what it is...
Reminds me of how a bishop or cardinal once said. "I know pornography when I see it".
This whole "sex hating" thing reminds me of a cartoon I saw in Playboy Magazine some thirty years ago.
THere were these two incredibly fat people sitting on a porch dropping chicken bones in a bucket, so fat they obviously couldn't get up. Next door was a Col Sanders KFC.
One says to the other:
" Ya know, somtimes Maud, I wish to hell they'd never moved next door.."
I saw the video on question.
I was revulsed.
At the beginning, just after the beginning, in the middle, almost to the end, and especially at the end.
I might sell my steel, cancel all my gigs, and sit in my basement looking at my banjo collection, and harrass people on the internet...
So are they hiring in your maintenance dept?
EJL
You said it all.
Now if I could just figure out what it is...
Reminds me of how a bishop or cardinal once said. "I know pornography when I see it".
This whole "sex hating" thing reminds me of a cartoon I saw in Playboy Magazine some thirty years ago.
THere were these two incredibly fat people sitting on a porch dropping chicken bones in a bucket, so fat they obviously couldn't get up. Next door was a Col Sanders KFC.
One says to the other:
" Ya know, somtimes Maud, I wish to hell they'd never moved next door.."
I saw the video on question.
I was revulsed.
At the beginning, just after the beginning, in the middle, almost to the end, and especially at the end.
I might sell my steel, cancel all my gigs, and sit in my basement looking at my banjo collection, and harrass people on the internet...
So are they hiring in your maintenance dept?
EJL
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