JObeast
Joined: Jul 24, 2012
Posts: 2762
Finknabad, Squinkistan
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Posted on Feb 03 2018 09:28 PM
JakeDobner wrote:
I love this article, but remove any references to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That institution has never influenced American, or world, music buying or the legacy of artists in the public eye.
What people, all of us, need to do is write articles, talk to people, and spread on the love of the music we hold dear. That is the true legacy of music not Link Wrays jacket and a guitar hanging on a wall.
We can't let the Grammys and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bother us. We act as if these things are an attack on our musical taste and upon the artists we love. But be a Steward of your music, pass it along, speak about why you love it. Surf Music wouldn't be played today if we didn't disseminate it to wider audiences.
I agree with Jake but feel the gist of Deke’s article is the cogent opposition between bogus flattery and true appreciation of not only talent but the significant character of Link Wray. Jake is right, that Hall of Fame sycophancy is meaningless and pales before the content of a life like Link’s. No award, especially one as sold-out as that, can even footnote a biography of someone who is truly great. They flatter themselves that their ceremonies matter one whit to those who love music and honor creators and their sacrifices.
Those of us who can write, and have knowledge to share, should. I’m willing to edit rough draughts if anyone wants to collaborate.
— Squink Out!
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synchro
Joined: Feb 02, 2008
Posts: 4564
Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Feb 03 2018 09:54 PM
My feeling about a lot of awards, halls of fame, etc. is: “says who?” Some guy could start a Rock & Soul Hall of Fame in his tool shed and he might have a better, more accurate roster than the one in Cleveland. Big league does not necessarily mean better.
I’ve gone to NASCAR races and to local jalopy races. The jalopy races were more fun. I’ve heard name bands and there’s something to be said for that, but some of the most memorable musical events of my life were nearly anonymous local bands comprised of guys that worked a day job but loved music enough to play gigs on the weekends. I can’t even barely remember the great movies I’ve seen over the years, but I’ve seen a handful of high school plays and remember the experience decades later.
Who gives a crap about the bleedin HOF?
— The artist formerly known as: Synchro
When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.
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Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4537
Wisconsin
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Posted on Feb 04 2018 05:41 AM
I love the passion of Deke's article, hence...
JakeDobner wrote:
I love this article, but remove any references to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That institution has never influenced American, or world, music buying or the legacy of artists in the public eye.
What people, all of us, need to do is write articles, talk to people, and spread on the love of the music we hold dear. That is the true legacy of music not Link Wrays jacket and a guitar hanging on a wall.
We can't let the Grammys and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bother us. We act as if these things are an attack on our musical taste and upon the artists we love. But be a Steward of your music, pass it along, speak about why you love it. Surf Music wouldn't be played today if we didn't disseminate it to wider audiences.
^ THIS, especially the 3rd paragraph. The irrelevance of things like the Grammys - and the other 17 such mutual masturbation fests every winter - will never honor anything. The way forward is in that paragraph as well; words to heed. Make the music & drive on.
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.
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synchro
Joined: Feb 02, 2008
Posts: 4564
Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Feb 04 2018 07:13 AM
Badger wrote:
I love the passion of Deke's article, hence...
JakeDobner wrote:
I love this article, but remove any references to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That institution has never influenced American, or world, music buying or the legacy of artists in the public eye.
What people, all of us, need to do is write articles, talk to people, and spread on the love of the music we hold dear. That is the true legacy of music not Link Wrays jacket and a guitar hanging on a wall.
We can't let the Grammys and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bother us. We act as if these things are an attack on our musical taste and upon the artists we love. But be a Steward of your music, pass it along, speak about why you love it. Surf Music wouldn't be played today if we didn't disseminate it to wider audiences.
^ THIS, especially the 3rd paragraph. The irrelevance of things like the Grammys - and the other 17 such _mutual masturbation fests_ every winter - will never honor anything. The way forward is in that paragraph as well; words to heed. Make the music & drive on.
Iv’e never heard a more apt description.
— The artist formerly known as: Synchro
When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.
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