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-   -   Southern Fried Evil : May 18, 2005 (http://auralmoon.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1851)

fremder99 05-22-2005 09:55 PM

a week later....
 
oh what the hell, I'll add a post this late...

Being that I'm from Louisiana, it's no small irony (to me at least) that I was way the hell up north in Nova Scotia when this show aired! :cool: And so, this comes with many grains of salt-cod...

And I'm no thrash fan, but I find many (not just this episode) "complaints" about programming, etc, are summed up by observing that:

1.) The "core" of the Moon is "prog" music. PDJ sees to that!

2.) The passion of the listener is what keeps him/her coming back (and adding content to week-old threads!)

3.) There's prog music, and there's prog radio! IMHO, the latter has a healthy enough self-image to make room for a WIDE definition of the former!

Now, back to the regularly scheduled program.... ;)

progdirjim 05-23-2005 11:43 AM

I'll just add that, at this point in time, I have no intention of placing restrictions on what the Gnosis team plays. The content of the most recent show wasn't my favorite - but I didn't find it without merit. And I am strongly in favor of them including things not on the playlist, even if they'll never be on the playlist. (Like most death metal and countrified rock.)

now if they did back to back rap shows, we'd have a little talk...


:D

teermin8r 05-23-2005 01:53 PM

How about some Cowboy Troy? YeeHaw!!!

Yesspaz 05-23-2005 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by teermin8r
How about some Cowboy Troy? YeeHaw!!!
I'm not a big country fan by any stretch of the definition. The closest I get is Southern Fried rock and Countrifried Rock, like some Allman Bros., some Skynyrd, selected tracks from folks like the Eagles and Marshall Tucker, got a soft spot for CDB, LOVE Neil Young, etc. I also like some of the folkier side of country - singer-songwriter type stuff - like Mary Chapin Carpenter and the old school boys, like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and George Jones - but in small quantities. But as for NEW country, blech!

But, I have to admit that Big and Rich are the best thing to happen to (non-prog) popular music in a long time. They are (1) good, (2) fun, and (3) a hoot to listen to.

:o "Save a horse, ride a cowboy." :o

VAXman 05-23-2005 04:52 PM

aural pr0n
 
Quote:

Originally posted by progdirjim
I'll just add that, at this point in time, I have no intention of placing restrictions on what the Gnosis team plays. The content of the most recent show wasn't my favorite - but I didn't find it without merit. And I am strongly in favor of them including things not on the playlist, even if they'll never be on the playlist. (Like most death metal and countrified rock.)

now if they did back to back rap shows, we'd have a little talk...


:D

I wouldn't expect you to censor any shows. All we have here is a little listener criticism.

IMO, that death metal was as welcome and appropriate here as a staring Marilyn Chambers movie would be on PBS Kids or the Disney channel.

Rick and Roll 05-23-2005 08:33 PM

Re: aural pr0n
 
Quote:

Originally posted by VAXman
I wouldn't expect you to censor any shows. All we have here is a little listener criticism.

IMO, that death metal was as welcome and appropriate here as a staring Marilyn Chambers movie would be on PBS Kids or the Disney channel.

did you know Marilyn Chambers had a box of Ivory Snow in ever film? She used to be the Ivory girl, and it was a send-off.

The amount of "criticism" was not little, it was harsh.

VAXman 05-24-2005 04:45 AM

Re: Re: aural p0rn
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rick and Roll
did you know Marilyn Chambers had a box of Ivory Snow in ever film? She used to be the Ivory girl, and it was a send-off.
No. I don't spend my days studing wanker films.

Quote:

The amount of "criticism" was not little, it was harsh.
Quantitative, not qualitiative.

KeithieW 05-24-2005 05:04 AM

Time to put this thread to sleep, eh?
 
As Abe Lincoln said before being rudely interupted at the theater:

"You can please some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but you can't please all of the people all of the time"

Let's get on with enjoying the Moon the way it was meant to be enjoyed and rejoice in the diversity.

frond 05-25-2005 02:22 PM

My belated 2 cents on the matter:

I'm the " third guy " in Gnosis Radio. I didn't participate in last week's show because, guess what, I don't like most of that music! When a theme was set, and I thought it was as good a theme as any we've had, I didn't complain. Yes, I don't like most of that music, but as it's been said many times in this thread, you just can't please everybody.
So, if you liked the show, check the Gnosis site for the rates and go dig for similar artists. If you hated it, move on, and perhaps our next show will introduce you to some music you DO like.


cheers,
Alex.


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