sucking in the 70s (was Fulks/very long piece)

1999-03-02 Thread cwilson

 I'm off to a company-awards dinner with an open bar, so I can't linger 
 at the moment. But I'd like to urge everybody who might have balked at 
 the length to read Jake's piece right now (tho he shouldn't have sent 
 it as an attachment - you should repost it as mail for those who can't 
 handle attachments, Jake).
 
 It's the most engaging and cogent piece of personal rock crit/history 
 I've read in a long while - a lot like some of the considered essays 
 people used to post to P2 more often in the distant past. (When there 
 weren't seven-fucking-hundred of us.)
 
 I have some points to make about the demographic analysis he offers, 
 how that's shifted since the essay was written, and how that relates 
 to my argument that post-irony (not to be confused with boomer 
 non-irony) is happily finally here (in my previous post).
 
 I also have some thread-sparking questions (what was the first known 
 instance of the half-ironic cover - is he right in naming the 'Mats's  
 Kiss cover as Patient Zero - and also how to relate this web of 
 analysis to the various levels of irony in alt-country covers of both 
 rock and country so-called cheeze). 
 
 Briefly, the grunge-lounge period dynamic changed the landscape - 
 which I think relates very much to why the post-Tupelo alt-country 
 explosion (much to do with groping toward authenticity-sincerity) has 
 happened.
 
 As I say, I've got some serious drinking to do, so that'll have to 
 wait til morning. But y'all could start without me, I won't mind.
 
 Thanks a lot Jake. Don't wait 3 years next time!
 
 Carl W.



Re: sucking in the 70s (was Fulks/very long piece)

1999-03-02 Thread Ph. Barnard

Yes, Jake, can you please repost your piece in straight mail form for 
those of us whose computers don't open attachments?  

Many thanks,
--junior