How sad, on returning after some time, to note that the unpleasantness is still going strong. From the same people, of course supported later by the same members of the clique.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostHow sad, on returning after some time, to note that the unpleasantness is still going strong. From the same people, of course supported later by the same members of the clique.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostYes, you Brits take your discussions about music very seriously. I'd hate to see what invective flies when you argue about something of real importance, such as what is an appropriate name for the newest Royal Infant.
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Originally posted by Simon View Postthe clique
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIt appears to have blown up only today after relative peace and reasoned debate. Let's hope it's just a blip."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostSo you admit there is 'bait'. I would go further and state there is form, lots of it. On threads I have started, too. Given the repeated and pernicious nature of her posts to this effect, I feel that the world 'troll' is justified.
Of course, when others use sarcasm to make their point, as happens frequently enough here, it is the height of wit. Mine is deemed 'puerile'. Go figure. As always, the For3 clique of die-hard ex-BBC MB regulars rallies round to defend one of its own. And they wonder why few new people stay around to join in the debate.
In any case, I shall now cease to contribute further to this closed society.
Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostAnother classic DavidP passive-aggressive Jekyll-and-Hyde moment. FF points out that they agree. DavidP seems surprised, happy. No, angry. Yes. Angry. Damn you all to hell! Gibber, gibber.
Matron, fetch the hypodermic!
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Originally posted by Arcades Project View PostNo you don't - what you do you see are threads where Lachenmann's music is described as pretentious nonsense, as garbage, as an example of Emperor's New Clothes Syndrome, & where anyone who appreciates Lachenmann's music is (a) either pretending to or (b) an example of the pernicious elitism that is destroying classical music.
Perhaps the heat is playing havoc with your memory?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Simon
Originally posted by jean View PostNo, simon - you try to appear 'balanced and pleasant', while at the same time stirring as assiduously as you can.
(And nobody approached me by PM to persuade me to write that.)
But if you'd explain what can possibly be considered "stirring" by my earlier post, I'd be grateful. Then I wouldn't do it again.
Irrespective of your own views, I'm pleased to see that some other respected forum members were happy to engage with my comment and to take it in the positive spirit in which it was meant.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostBut if you'd explain what can possibly be considered "stirring" by my earlier post, I'd be grateful. Then I wouldn't do it again.
Originally posted by Simon View PostHow sad, on returning after some time, to note that the unpleasantness is still going strong. From the same people, of course supported later by the same members of the clique.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIndeed; there were, IIRC, three negative posts about the Lachenmann piece before he-who-must-not-be-named came in with the ENC cliché - none of these received any rebuke, because they were expressions of the listeners' personal response. It was only when he-who-must-not-be-named chipped in with the suggestion that anyone who claimed to enjoy this Music were either gullible fools, or arrogant elitists set on stopping everybody else from listening to Mendelssohn that sparks began to fly.
Emperor's New Clothes was perfectly apt. A great deal of noise masquerading as music . As much as Caliban berated the Radio Times reviewer , they had it about right !
Only two classes of person I suggest would appreciate it - either those pretending to do so despite finding it impenetrable noise because it is thought to be the right thing to do or those whose musical knowledge and understanding might enable them to see the art or technical ability behind the noise.
That does not mean that class 1 - contains only gullible fools it also contains those who are worried that to admit they hate it would lead to Harry Potter and gang looking down on them and as for class 2 - I would never suggest that they would seek to prevent me from listening to Mendelssohm although their predecessors like Glock might have wished to - I envy them their knowledge but prefer the evidence of my ears
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