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Post by Kenny on Oct 13, 2006 13:51:51 GMT 10
Kenny that movie you're in is crap. (man I'm on a roll) Fuck off, you turd! Stop yanking my chain!
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Post by alimcg on Oct 13, 2006 16:28:26 GMT 10
So Kenny, do you really check out your own work?
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Post by aj on Oct 13, 2006 18:27:55 GMT 10
Kenny !!! Language, please ! You aren't on air, you know.
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Post by freddy on Oct 13, 2006 19:17:12 GMT 10
What's your evidence that jazz fans are big online users or more correctly, that the proportion of online users among those interested in jazz is greater than for pop/rock? I didn't say any of that. Nor did I mean to imply any of that. I simply stated the obvious - that jazz is NOT pop/rock. You were previously trying to say that as pop/rock promoters try to dominate oz newspaper music coverage, that therefore jazz promoters should do exactly the same. I think that's far from a sure thing. For my own, I believe - as Will also hints at - that online is pretty much the only way to go in terms of spreading the oz word to the northern hemisphere. And, PBS aside, that is now where I mainly direct my energies. It helps also that I genuinely dig the company of the friends/fans I continue to meet at Jazz Corner and elsewhere. You've misunderstood me completely. I wasn't trying to argue that jazz should try to dominate the music pages like pop/rock. That would be impossible as jazz is too small. What I was arguing in giving that example was in relation to the idea that online "is where it's at". My argument is that jazz shouldn't abandon it's place in print media because they are the most important to the ongoing local scene. The fact that pop/rock not only hasn't abandoned it but have tried to dominate it to the exclusion of other forms, to me simply proved the point. I agree with you that online is the main way to get local jazz known abroad though I don't think The Necks did it that way.
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Post by glean on Oct 13, 2006 23:44:55 GMT 10
Kenny that movie you're in is crap. (man I'm on a roll) Fuck off, you turd! Stop yanking my chain! priceless!
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Post by timothystevens on Oct 14, 2006 9:08:03 GMT 10
Back to the jazz club, and I quote:
'"Bennetts Lane is really a jazz fantasy in the sense that it's what you think you've been to when you've been to New York - you know, down a lane, young girls behind the bar, great music. It's all those elements and what you would imagine a jazz club to be."'
Michael Tortoni, in Leon Gettler, 'There's one joint still jumping,' The Age 23 August 1997: Saturday Extra 6.
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Post by Kenny on Oct 14, 2006 11:46:37 GMT 10
Good point, Tim. Maybe the way head is to merge the jazz club approach with the Hooters philosophy.
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Post by glean on Oct 14, 2006 17:11:03 GMT 10
I think you are insulting the women who work at Bennetts by comparing them to Hooters women who are basically pole dancers serving bad food.
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Post by Kenny on Oct 14, 2006 17:33:06 GMT 10
I think you are insulting the women who work at Bennetts by comparing them to Hooters women who are basically pole dancers serving bad food. Listen latrine features - I was joking.
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Post by glean on Oct 14, 2006 23:45:58 GMT 10
Kenny I'm worried if you're eating at Hooters man, remember you have a reputation to uphold!
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ronny
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Post by ronny on Oct 29, 2006 15:30:25 GMT 10
Where does the money come from?
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