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The omnipresence of Kylie Minogue

Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 5:53 am
by Champion Rabbit
Rimbaud III wrote:TThey shouldn't have been mixed.


Oh hell yes!!

I will never forget those fierce tears of rage that sprang from my furious eye-holes upon first encountering Country and Western!!

What madness was this?!

The omnipresence of Kylie Minogue

Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 6:01 am
by sparky_Archive
Champion Rabbit wrote:I knew somebody who did a fair amount of work with/for her over a fairly lengthy period. She is apparently a general-purpose 'I'm a Star! Worship me!' type who converses with people via her PA (not public address system, although that would be quite funny).

Back to the earlier point, would you say that the manufactured nature of a song completely devalues it?


No, not if one likes the product but I find myself occasionally interested in people (musicians, performers and engineers) whose music I don't like purely because from an objective perspective they have value. That's something that one cannot say of Minogue or Madonna et al.


Good answer, though you've left me multiple images of Kylie with a PA stuck to her mouth. What strange and tiny worlds these people live in. Regarding manufactured music, I'd add that for me to truly love one of those pieces the singer would have to bring something of their own to it. In that way, I don't think I could really love the aforementioned Kylie songs. Just like.

Crossovers; I remember the big rock/rap crossover gabble from a decade or so back. I think most people do this ultimately for no other reason than to broaden their sales. What you get are execrable novelty records.

The omnipresence of Kylie Minogue

Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 6:58 am
by Rimbaud III_Archive
Folk and electronica... FOLKTRONICA?! Give over! You're havin' a larf! Crusty squatters with Powerbooks and dogs on string? Fack right off!