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Capitalism, the internet and trends in music
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by Ian View PostIt did to me? Otherwise, what does it matter what other people do? Unless your version of a pluralist paradise is one that excludes all the things you don't approve of.
At one stage a lot of books and articles and chattering went on among trend setters saying that the internet was the unpoliceable, uncontrollable, space of free play, joy, wisdom, the Unrecuperable, the apotheosis of the not for profit sector. You could, like, do anything, go anywhere, be anyone you wanted. That isn't so, is it? The same organisations that make money out of 'real' capitalism have found lots of ways to make money out of 'virtual' capitalism, perhaps because all capitalism is virtual or spectral anyway. I do agree the internet is hard to control, police, completely, but efforts to do so won't relax, even as the rhetoric of it's your choice, create your own playlist, inject your own brain, becomes more beautifully and shimmeringly ... caring / sharing.
Of course (of course) the first people to work out how to make money from the internet were pornographers. What's your view of internet porn Ian? Think it's cool?
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Originally posted by Julien Sorel View PostHow the do you arrive at that?
At one stage a lot of books and articles and chattering went on among trend setters saying that the internet was the unpoliceable, uncontrollable, space of free play, joy, wisdom, the Unrecuperable, the apotheosis of the not for profit sector. You could, like, do anything, go anywhere, be anyone you wanted. That isn't so, is it?
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by Ian View PostCome on, spit it out, what is it exactly you are prevented from doing/being on the internet?
One thing I can guarantee, it wouldn't be pornographic. Because, uncool as it might be, I don't approve of porn. What's your view on internet porn? Here are some stats for you http://internet-filter-review.topten...tatistics.html
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Originally posted by Julien Sorel View PostAs I've said, if there was something I'd be a bit stupid to post it on a public internet forum wouldn't I?
One thing I can guarantee, it wouldn't be pornographic. Because, uncool as it might be, I don't approve of porn. What's your view on internet porn? Here are some stats for you http://internet-filter-review.topten...tatistics.html
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The same organisations that make money out of 'real' capitalism have found lots of ways to make money out of 'virtual' capitalism, perhaps because all capitalism is virtual or spectral anyway. I do agree the internet is hard to control, police, completely, but efforts to do so won't relax, even as the rhetoric of it's your choice, create your own playlist, inject your own brain, becomes more beautifully and shimmeringly ... caring / sharing.
As to how all this affects the way people listen to music, it seems to me that the internet has had an enormous effect in expanding people's awareness of a much greater range of music compared with other, pre-internet media (including institutions like the BBC). The control over what was being made available to people - both by corporations and broadcasting - seems to have been much greater then, whereas now communities of interest such as this one can disseminate information much more effectively than organisations. And as people here clearly want to explore more, R3 increasingly provides more of the same old same old, combined with an attempt at interactivity that is debilitatingly banal. The test is, would you prefer to revert to a pre-internet state of affairs and, if you scoff at people having the opportunity to make their own choices about what to listen to using the internet, do you really want those choices restricted (including your own)?
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Julien Sorel
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by aeolium View PostBeppe Grillo's anti-establishment M5S party is almost entirely internet-driven.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostGood grief! Here we are in the midst of a thread about Howard Goodall's TV series and questions are being asked and statements made about internet porn! Does or can anything get much more off-topic than this?
HG dismisses serial music from his personal history because hardly anyone likes it (the music that is).
The rhetorical implication here is that, the reason more folk don’t like serial music is because their heads are turned by the easy pleasures of porn (and other products of the global capitalist system).
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Originally posted by Ian View PostI'll attempt a connection (I'm good at this in the pub quiz)
HG dismisses serial music from his personal history because hardly anyone likes it (the music that is).
The rhetorical implication here is that, the reason more folk don’t like serial music is because their heads are turned by the easy pleasures of porn (and other products of the global capitalist system).
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostThen it's just too tenuous a connection to have any credibility, let alone validity, not least because most listeners would not know whether a piece to which they were listening (whether or not they liked it) is serial or not just by listening to it, whereas most people would almost certainly recognise porn if they saw it.
Serial porn!!!
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by Ian View PostI'll attempt a connection (I'm good at this in the pub quiz)
HG dismisses serial music from his personal history because hardly anyone likes it (the music that is).
The rhetorical implication here is that, the reason more folk don’t like serial music is because their heads are turned by the easy pleasures of porn (and other products of the global capitalist system).
Just to make clear, what I have just written has zero to do with people's musical enthusiasms. I'm not saying pop music is aural porn, because that would be to trivialise porn and insult people who like pop music and don't like porn. Ditto I'm not saying people who like serial music are innately going to be the kinds of people who wouldn't touch porn with a bargepole (as it were). So stop trying to pretend I'm making analogies which I'm not making. OK? Thanks.
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