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Hogan legdrop sends 14 to hospital
31What in fuck's name is a "Hogan legdrop"? How can it put 14 people in hospital? And what the hell has it got to do with this thread!? ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
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Mark wrote:What in fuck's name is a "Hogan legdrop"? How can it put 14 people in hospital? And what the hell has it got to do with this thread!?
Cancer wrote:Like explained in a previous post, it's like how I title my art. Irrelevant title to the contant. Sort of like any Don Cab song, or any math rock band for that matter. And it was one leg drop that took 14 people to the hospital.
endofanera wrote:Cancer wrote:Like explained in a previous post, it's like how I title my art. Irrelevant title to the contant. Sort of like any Don Cab song, or any math rock band for that matter. And it was one leg drop that took 14 people to the hospital.
But then why bother? If youre trying to mislead, well, that kinda seems like cowardice to me. Why not just number your art if you dont want perception to be informed by the titles? Why deliberately throw the folks who might actually try to care about your shit off the trail? Does the idea of having people actually get a hold of what youre trying to say bother you? Or is it more that you arent really saying anything?
Cancer wrote:Like explained in a previous post, it's like how I title my art. Irrelevant title to the contant. Sort of like any Don Cab song, or any math rock band for that matter. And it was one leg drop that took 14 people to the hospital.
Cancer wrote:Like explained in a previous post, it's like how I title my art. Irrelevant title to the contant. Sort of like any Don Cab song, or any math rock band for that matter. And it was one leg drop that took 14 people to the hospital.
steve wrote:There are also some bands (Dead Meadow come to mind) who are capable of evoking an authentic essence which just-so-happens to sound a lot like other bands (Blue Cheer, Crazy Horse, Uriah Heap, Black Sabbath, Budgie...), and I like them despite it. That it sounds like other stuff is unimportant to me, because I get the feeling that the intent underneath the sound is genuine expression rather than mimicry.
steve wrote:Cancer wrote:Like explained in a previous post, it's like how I title my art. Irrelevant title to the contant. Sort of like any Don Cab song, or any math rock band for that matter. And it was one leg drop that took 14 people to the hospital.
Nonsensical titles are a take on an obfuscation play common in contemporary artists. Playing with and violating the "conventions" of art (typically only the trivialities of art presentation, but still...) has become a way to imbue art with an additional (though meager) layer of intellectual activity that I find... silly, if I can use the term.
Once the staid conventions of 19th century art presentation had been sufficiently violated (notably by the Dada movement and other surrealists), such moves have had little significance. Taken to an insulting extreme, one is left with gallery-hung graffiti artists and schmucks like Mark Kostabi, whose art is neither thought-up by him, nor executed by him, nor even genuinely "his" in any way that can be discerned. His art, as such, is playing with the conventions of the art market. I believe history will beat him into the dust.
I find this obfuscation an avoidance of the part that really matters: Making things that are good of themselves. If one wishes to be thought of as an artist, but is incapable of making art that can bear the weight of attention on its merits, then the proposed artist has no choice but to distract the audience with tricks like this. It is a shame that it sometimes works.
If the subtext of the nonsensical title is that the title is unimportant, I can only agree. But by making a point of the title, the artist is placing undue emphasis on it, negating this premise. In this case, the title may very well be the only thing that matters, if only because the confusion it may briefly elicit is the only engagement the artist has with the audience.
It would be more genuine to avoid titling altogether, or to use a numbering system as seen in so many artists' work. But this would defeat the novelty gambit, and it may be the only one open to an artist whose work cannot support the attention it would receive if exposed as art unburdened with this artifice.
No, what matters are not these externalities and trivialities of presentation. What matters is content. In the case of professional wrestling, I would suggest that its value to viewers depends on their interest in watching men grab each other, and this comprises several classes of enthusiasts. They draw from it different content, but it is there for them to draw from.
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