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Neapolitan 12-26-2014 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Pursuingchange (Post 1528119)
I said 30+ years. Not exactly 30 years ago.

Let me rephrase the question then: What do you think that happen circa 1980s that changed interviews?

Pursuingchange 12-26-2014 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1528130)
Let me rephrase the question then: What do you think that happen circa 1980s that changed interviews?

Everything had been said/done.

Pursuingchange 12-26-2014 12:17 AM

Wait! I know what you're trying to do! You're trying to interview me!

Frownland 12-26-2014 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Pursuingchange (Post 1528123)
Maybe it's not the interviews I hate so much as the artists who think they sound so intelligent and original when they speak, but are just speaking/behaving the same way every other damn artist did a googleplex times before they did. Idk, it just gets on my nerves.


My disclaimer in my OP was made to remind the community that I am in fact dumb, and most of the things I say will not make sense. I just get a kick out of being made fun of on forums. However, this thread is not meant as a troll. I genuinely hate interviews/interviewees!

I mean, generally music is a nailed down concept that's been around for at least sixty years. If you're a rock and roll artist who's never heard of Chuck Berry but who has heard those who he influenced, you may very well say something that Chuck Berry said without him or his infuencees (?) saying it because it's just an embodiment of the music. Really though, I wouldn't write it off as a whole. I only generally look at interview on Youtube and such (sometimes I conduct them myself if the band is obscure enough) if I really like the artist. Who knows? If they have enough to say to you through their music, it's quite possible that they might be able to convey that through language.

It's kind of like telling a cool Muslim guy you know to fuck off because you want your legs tomorrow morning or keeping damn sure not to keep your Catholic friend alone with your kid. It's really a case by case thing. Some people are good with words and music. Some suck at speaking intelligently without ripping someone off. Some are brilliant minds but make really shitty music. Some suck at speaking but make good music. Some suck at being original but their Zeppelin rip offs rival Zeppelin. Some just suck.

You can say fuck off with all interviews, but sometimes a band might surprise you with their insight. It won't always happen--I speak from experience--but sometimes that band that makes your soul shriek in pleasure can make your brain do the same with the band's words.

Really though. The Beatles said some stupid **** when they were 24? The Arctic Monkeys said some stupid **** when they were 24? **** dude, I guess the Arctic Monkeys just don't care about being original anymore.

And the Arctic Monkeys suck. Get the point?

Neapolitan 12-26-2014 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Pursuingchange (Post 1528135)
Wait! I know what you're trying to do! You're trying to interview me!

When did you come to this realization, and how do you feel about it?

Pursuingchange 12-26-2014 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1528138)
When did you come to this realization, and how do you feel about it?

I was 23 years old, still a young naive kid. Lol

DwnWthVwls 12-26-2014 01:59 AM

I think you're watching the wrong interviews.

Pet_Sounds 12-26-2014 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1528113)
What did you do on your hiatus?
How often do you think you will visit MusicBanter in the future?


When did you discover you didn't like interviews?


What do you think that happen in 1984/1985 that changed interviews?



So are you in essence saying: "There is nothing new under the sun?"



Sounds like you are interviewing us, lol. No, but seriously that's an interesting question though I don't know maybe someone in our MusicBanter audience can answer that question. Who else gets what Pursuingchange is saying?

Second-best Neapolitan moment ever.

James 12-26-2014 07:27 AM

This just seems like another tired 'everything used to be so much better' argument.

Janszoon 12-26-2014 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Pursuingchange (Post 1528134)
Everything had been said/done.

So, basically, all of human history culminated with the mid 80s?


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