AshBritify
Apr. 14th, 2010 07:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I coin a new term in this comment thread on Tom's Tumblr: "I was sick and tired of the way soul ballads had been dismissed as romantic escapist drivel."*
*Warning: some might find my comment unintelligible.
*Warning: some might find my comment unintelligible.
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Date: 2010-04-15 09:07 am (UTC)I haven't read the original sleevenotes -- Tom has them, I hope he brings them to France! -- but surely the reason Toop makes clear his deep intentions in the interview is that he DIDN'T reveal them in the sleevenotes?
Anyway, the suggestion I wanted to raise -- which may not apply to Toop since neither of us have read these sleevenotes, though I do actually know his writing from that era pretty well -- is that there's a difference between "intending to PBS-ify" and "ending up PBS-ifying"; and that a key part of that difference is that "intending to AshBritify the ____ discourse" may end up PBS-ifying it. Indeed, this uh-oh dynamic seems pretty key: I think it's exactly what happened with the original (c.1982) idea of anti-rockism, for example -- the long-term effect was the opposite of the immediate intention.