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poptimists2005-10-12 03:57 pm
Are Ideas Enough?
A thread that's currently languishing over at ILC[omics], could work here too.
Is just having ideas enough in pop? The answer is probably, "No", but it ties in with the Rachel vs Sugababes thing on the other thread: I think Rachel has more/better ideas than the Sugababes, but I'm not sure it's the reason I prefer the former. Similarly, for Lex, who prefers the latter, is this prefence based on the fact that the ideas on th RS don't hang together or make it muddled?
Thing is: "hipsters" into pop tend to go mad for the IDEAS; does the ordinary public, dya think?
Is just having ideas enough in pop? The answer is probably, "No", but it ties in with the Rachel vs Sugababes thing on the other thread: I think Rachel has more/better ideas than the Sugababes, but I'm not sure it's the reason I prefer the former. Similarly, for Lex, who prefers the latter, is this prefence based on the fact that the ideas on th RS don't hang together or make it muddled?
Thing is: "hipsters" into pop tend to go mad for the IDEAS; does the ordinary public, dya think?
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That sort of thing. :)
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I JUDGE THAT...
Re: I JUDGE THAT...
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The ideas/success axis is dependent on where one is in one's career, I think. Sugababes couldn't have released an album like Taller In More Ways instead of 'Freak Like Me', no one would have cared. But it's exactly right for where they stand in the British pop firmament in 2005 (ie approaching status of National Treasures).
This trajectory probably holds true for all types of career.
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The Beatles are funny here, because I think their career wavered from gimmicks to ideas and back and forth. They're best when they're gimmick-y though, I think: ie I prefer a pastiche-y thing "I Will" to labourious patchwork like "Happiness is A Warm Gun".
Gimmick = pop. Ideas = something more rock-ish?
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Here's a question: how does the growth in technology effect the Idea? Do y'all think it's a hindrance? Does the Idea, the gimmick, depend on accident? Like DJ Pierre messing about with a 303 or whatevah. Increased technology makes the best Ideas simply presets of some machine?
I'm not sure it is a hindranc, tbh.
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'gimmicks' = no commitment, magpie-pop, sounds which mean as much or as little as you/they/we/us want them to
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