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So many days, so few posts.

Look, I'm really a comment-thread guy more than a blog guy, but making supposedly correct triage decisions not to engage in various Tumblr, Facebook, Twitter, etc. convos has left me w/out much public presence, while creating a lot of "notes" for posts here I should "write."

Not in the order they will, could, might, or won't appear:

--Grand opening for the hallway-classroom link and tag. I created them several months ago but have so far never properly introduced or promoted them. Perhaps there will be a banner and balloons.

--Tribal 2, the strong reasons people probably have for using the term "tribal" in a positive sense, like, regarding themselves even (which still doesn't mean you should use the word if you intend to engage in actual for real smart thinking, esp. pertaining to current political and social grouping(s)).

--Tribal 3, the strong reasons people like Paul Krugman, Brad DeLong, Ezra Klein, and a vast ever-multiplying et al. including probably you use the term "tribal" as a pejorative to denote one of the many things that fuck up and make stupid the current political etc. discourse (which still doesn't mean you or Krugman, DeLong, Klein, et al. should use the word if you intend to engage in actual for real smart thinking regarding current political and social grouping(s)). Paraphrases Upton Sinclair.

--Dead Lester 3. Yes, everyone is clamoring for this. </sarcasm>

--Dead Lester 4. One of the Dead Lester posts will be about why I think Paul Nelson never adequately responded to Irwin Silber. This post will be better received than the other one.

--Replication, in regard to understanding the utterances etc. of human beings other than oneself and perhaps other than yourself, too. This will be fun, I hope. It may refer back to the Mark Sinker adjunct thread that for a couple of years now I've been promising to add more to. The post may or may not refer to The Crisis Of Replication in the so-called social sciences, though that part of the post may be less fun.

--HyunA.

--Oh My Girl wtf. ("Windy Day.")

--Cahiers du Cinema, Manny Farber. This post will not be as interesting as you were anticipating.

--Who is our most distant animal relative? This post will not answer the posed question, instead will be a meta meditation on taking sides, developing a rooting interest, etc., in which I will try to endeavor not to take sides or root for anything, except maybe will root for rooting and for taking sides, despite my failure to take sides, or root, in the post, unless I do take sides.

--That political discourse appears to batter through, demolish, and utterly flatten the wall between hallway and classroom while being the stupidest, most screwed-up, and destructive discourse in the world would seem to create a challenge to my assertion that (e.g.) rockcrits are being audacious and intellectually strong in not honoring the boundary between hallway and classroom. (The previous sentence leans heavily on the phrases "appears to" and "would seem to.")

--Is there a way for mathematics to finally click for me so that I might someday actually get it and enjoy it? (See the middle of Dave's post, here.)

--Yardbirds raveups.

--Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm." (Inspired by Edd Hurt's excellent comments on the "Antirockism Is Rockism" thread.)

--Interesting that Mark says "even the Ramones" (all bands being coalitions) given that the Ramones may be the epitome of a Bowie-Roxy-like "Oh oh oh, look look look, see the disparate elements we are combining," e.g., "See us do power chords with Ronettes melodies" and "Watch us do Dylan existential angst as if it's standard teen heartbreak" or "Watch us do Stones confronting-the-inner-fascist as dumb three-chord la-la-la" etc. etc. (This is a passage from a 4,000-word, rambling, very poorly integrated email I wrote and never sent because I hadn't finished it or remotely come close to figuring out what I was saying; perhaps a readable 1,500 words can be extracted from this. Potentially featuring Earth, Wind & Fire and the Pointer Sisters, who actually appear on a Kantner-Slick song.)

--Is "Only The Good Bits" as bad as "Too Many Bad Bits"? (Perhaps in regard to Paul Morley, and perhaps a continuation of PBS Revisited.)

--Why do we remember the past but not the future?

--Truffaut and Kogan (more of PBS Revisited).

--Wittgenstein doesn't buy into the dichotomy between particulars and universals. (This probably can be applied to the replication thing, now that I think about it.)

--Copernicus.

--I'm a comment-thread guy. I practically invented the comment thread. So why are even the good comment threads so killingly mediocre? Why is the Internet such a disappointment?

Date: 2016-08-16 01:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belecrivain.livejournal.com
Oh My Girl wtf
*rolls up sleeves, spits on palms* I AM HERE

In all fairness, in terms of actual replays, it's been "Liar Liar" > "Windy Day" > "Closer" over here. Also "Knock Knock," which I put on my older daughter's birthday mix because she's been so fond lately of telling knock-knock jokes, and because I am a sucker for Seunghee in the chorus and Mimi repeating "beautiful."

btw Crayon Pop now have their own V app channel, though I don't know how often they're expected to actually put stuff on there, and I think a comeback is rumored to be happening sometime in the next month or so

I think about the hallway/classroom metaphor sometimes while walking through actual hallways and peeking into actual classrooms (younger daughter can get to the school bathroom by herself after school, and I can let her; that does not mean school staff approves of her wandering around hallways without my direct supervision, post-dismissal) without drawing any actual useful conclusions. yet. Curriculum Night is Thursday.

Date: 2016-08-16 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belecrivain.livejournal.com
I'm 99% certain the name Oh! My Girl was chosen for the abbreviation. Sadly, their fanname is Miracle, not We The Fans or Loving Out Loud or something along those hoary lines. V app -- not sure what its advantages are as opposed to YouTube; maybe it was developed locally?

Way to go

Date: 2016-09-09 01:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davidfrazer.livejournal.com
Here's Crayon Pop's new song “Vroom Vroom”, which was composed by Way and is a pre-release track from their upcoming album. It reminds me a lot of Orange Caramel's Italodisco song "Funny Hunny".

Re: Way to go

Date: 2016-09-09 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davidfrazer.livejournal.com
P.S. After listening to both songs several times, the production is so similar that composer Cho Young-Soo or someone else who worked on "Funny Hunny" must have produced "Vroom Vroom". The orchestra hit at 0.07 in "Vroom Vroom" is almost the same as...the orchestra hit at 0:07 in "Funny Hunny".

Re: Way to go

Date: 2016-09-11 09:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davidfrazer.livejournal.com
Credits for "Vroom Vroom" are:
Lyrics by Way, Oh Yoowon
Composed by Way, Yoo Sanggyun, Shoulder Gang
Arranged by Yoo Sanggyun, Shoulder Gang

Shoulder Gang's Instagram tells us that Yoo Sanggyun played synthesizer(s) as well, so it's safe to say he is responsible for the Italodisco texture. Now the only question is whether he had a hand in "Funny Honey".

By the way, here's a clip of Crayon Pop performing "Hey Mister" on a Chinese (?) K-Pop show.

Re: Way to go

Date: 2016-09-22 03:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davidfrazer.livejournal.com
The teaser for Doo Doom Chit (the title track) is out, and I hear an Austral-Romanian saxophone.

By the way, the album will have 17 tracks:
Crayon Pop’s official Daum fancafe has updated information on the upcoming comeback. Chrome Entertainment apologizes to fans for the long wait. The full album will be titled Crayon Pop Evolution Vol 1. Including the title song, “Doo Doom Chit”, there will be a total of 17 songs, with 10 of them being new songs while the other 7 being old favorites. The digital release will happen on the night of the 25-26 September, at midnight, 26 September 2016. The physical album will be sold on 26 Sep 2016. The track list will be revealed on a later date.

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