Lostprophets
- Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
- Overbomber
- Posts: 2485
- Joined: 04 Aug 2011, 23:35
- Location: Scotland
- Contact:
Surely a commercial decision as much as a moral one. Can't imagine anyone going in to try to buy their stuff in the near future.
in short: no.
as much as i was very disturbed to read that, i don't think that this could be good idea. of course, this could be some kind of punishment if, and only if, he wrote both music and lyrics.
but on the other hand, it's hard for me to believe that after that their albums could selling good. and lets not forget that rest of the band mambers will suffer, both economically and psycho. for quite a few weeks. reforming, obviously re-branding, this will not help them to regain piece of 'market' and audience they have/had; questions will back and hit them time and time again.
such crime that (t)W@tkins did cannot be forgive and forgot, but i'm always worrying where line, border could be drawn, what's next; what crime?
i have no clue about music of that band nor lyrics, but i don't think that there was some kind of promoting pedophile.
as much as i was very disturbed to read that, i don't think that this could be good idea. of course, this could be some kind of punishment if, and only if, he wrote both music and lyrics.
but on the other hand, it's hard for me to believe that after that their albums could selling good. and lets not forget that rest of the band mambers will suffer, both economically and psycho. for quite a few weeks. reforming, obviously re-branding, this will not help them to regain piece of 'market' and audience they have/had; questions will back and hit them time and time again.
such crime that (t)W@tkins did cannot be forgive and forgot, but i'm always worrying where line, border could be drawn, what's next; what crime?
i have no clue about music of that band nor lyrics, but i don't think that there was some kind of promoting pedophile.
- lazarus corporation
- Lord Protector
- Posts: 3444
- Joined: 09 May 2004, 17:42
- Location: out there on a darkened road
- Contact:
...and DVDs of Roman Polanski films, CDs of Jerry Lee Lewis...
- Norman Hunter
- Slight Overbomber
- Posts: 1870
- Joined: 29 Sep 2004, 12:41
- Location: Leeds
- Contact:
That dude who wore a white glove.
Four strings good, six strings bad
- ribbons69
- Slight Overbomber
- Posts: 1655
- Joined: 24 Jan 2009, 12:57
- Location: Somewhere, terrified of dying.
Norman Hunter wrote:That dude who wore a white glove.
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
we fall to rise
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
we fall to rise
35 years off the stage. enough, i think, i hope.
- Being645
- Wiki Wizard
- Posts: 15275
- Joined: 09 Apr 2009, 12:54
- Location: reconstruction status: whatever the f**k
Yeah, and by now the door has closed behind that guy ...
I find it difficult to imagine what drives people like him to have their affection turn into mere power abuse ... and fully forget about themselves ...
On the other hand, there is a word that the love we have towards others isn't but the bad love we have towards ourselves ...
which makes things slightly more understandable to me. And it makes me sad.
No longer selling the records of that band is entirely hypocritical, IMHO.
I find it difficult to imagine what drives people like him to have their affection turn into mere power abuse ... and fully forget about themselves ...
On the other hand, there is a word that the love we have towards others isn't but the bad love we have towards ourselves ...
which makes things slightly more understandable to me. And it makes me sad.
No longer selling the records of that band is entirely hypocritical, IMHO.
- Silver_Owl
- The Don
- Posts: 7498
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 18:52
Alvin Stardust?!ribbons69 wrote:Norman Hunter wrote:That dude who wore a white glove.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
- markfiend
- goriller of form 3b
- Posts: 21181
- Joined: 11 Nov 2003, 10:55
- Location: st custards
- Contact:
No no no no no Alvin Stardust wore a black gloveHom_Corleone wrote:Alvin Stardust?!ribbons69 wrote:Norman Hunter wrote:That dude who wore a white glove.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
Len Ganley?
oh, please stop that Thriller, just tell us.
If you started banning peoples artistic works* where do you draw the line? Would you ban the music if the person committed other crimes? Should CD's have warning stickers on them. "Warning: This person smokes crack". "Warning: The keyboard player who's not a member of the band any more but he wrote some of the songs nicked a few telly's when he was a teenager." Where would you stop? Surely it's better to let the buyer decide.
*And I use the phrase very loosely. I've never knowingly heard any Lost Prophets songs, they could be utter crud for all I know.
Perhaps it'd have been better if HMV had said that they withdrew the CD's because people kept vandalising them (which probably has happened in a few cases anyway).
I wonder what the other band members will do? They'll either have to start again with a new name, a new singer and new songs, or maybe easier for them to go their separate ways and join other bands. I suppose that'll depend on whether the main songwriter is the guy who's locked up or one of the others.
A few years ago someone was seeding a Gary Glitter torrent on a popular live music torrent site and it provoked many pages of discussion, with some people calling for the seeder to be banned for posting such "sick filth" as well as some more rational discussion.
And just last week I heard a Gary Glitter song playing loudly in a shop in Leeds City centre!
*And I use the phrase very loosely. I've never knowingly heard any Lost Prophets songs, they could be utter crud for all I know.
Perhaps it'd have been better if HMV had said that they withdrew the CD's because people kept vandalising them (which probably has happened in a few cases anyway).
I wonder what the other band members will do? They'll either have to start again with a new name, a new singer and new songs, or maybe easier for them to go their separate ways and join other bands. I suppose that'll depend on whether the main songwriter is the guy who's locked up or one of the others.
A few years ago someone was seeding a Gary Glitter torrent on a popular live music torrent site and it provoked many pages of discussion, with some people calling for the seeder to be banned for posting such "sick filth" as well as some more rational discussion.
And just last week I heard a Gary Glitter song playing loudly in a shop in Leeds City centre!
- million voices
- Slight Overbomber
- Posts: 1005
- Joined: 10 May 2006, 22:31
- Location: The Ballrooms Of Mars
My fourpence worth :-
In theory one should make the distinction between the artist and the art.
The sick little s**t from the Lostprophets should have his gonads chopped off but that shouldn't stop people "appreciating" the music.
I haven't heard them so I don't know if what I am defending is "art" but the theory in theory still stands
One can listen to Wagner without having to want to invade Poland.
In theory one should make the distinction between the artist and the art.
The sick little s**t from the Lostprophets should have his gonads chopped off but that shouldn't stop people "appreciating" the music.
I haven't heard them so I don't know if what I am defending is "art" but the theory in theory still stands
One can listen to Wagner without having to want to invade Poland.
Well you must know something
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
When i'm listening Wagner i want to nuke Poland, not just invade.
comment:1) I know where your quote is coming from; 2) i live in North PoLe
comment:1) I know where your quote is coming from; 2) i live in North PoLe
On a different note.....i'd read on a few other sites that some fans of the lostprophets were heartbroken because they could n't bear to listen to the 'anthems' any more that they'd grown up with.
Having grown up with the Sisters....i keep wondering how i would feel if the same thing had happened closer to home ie AE did something dreadful (and Im not talking about SSV before some smartarse says it). Could I still listen to them? Is it still morally right to listen to them? etc
Having grown up with the Sisters....i keep wondering how i would feel if the same thing had happened closer to home ie AE did something dreadful (and Im not talking about SSV before some smartarse says it). Could I still listen to them? Is it still morally right to listen to them? etc
what morality have to listening music? if anything else it's a mater of ethic, but even this is irrelevant to enjoy fruit of sick mind when it comes to art- if it's good, if you like you can listen. some enjoy listening Boyd Rice, other may enjoy Charles Manson's albums or Garry Glitter, in short it's still a matter of art- divide that and judge art. if someone bought albums already he/she not obliged by any moral law to destroy it. and it's not like with Bayer, Krupps, Opel, Hugo Boss (to name very few from past).
- RibbonGirl
- Road Kill
- Posts: 69
- Joined: 19 Sep 2013, 13:45
Agreed. Although, in fact it's not a matter of morality (or not just), but of unavoidable connotation. Ignorance is bliss. Once you know, it changes all, perception, self reflections with the music, connections you make.. and above all, the amount of "trust" or emotional load you put on the listening to music. Is it not how it works? The feedback in the proccess can not still stand for me.Gollum's Cock wrote:On a different note.....i'd read on a few other sites that some fans of the lostprophets were heartbroken because they could n't bear to listen to the 'anthems' any more that they'd grown up with.
Having grown up with the Sisters....i keep wondering how i would feel if the same thing had happened closer to home ie AE did something dreadful (and Im not talking about SSV before some smartarse says it). Could I still listen to them? Is it still morally right to listen to them? etc
Psychologic, but not less true.
Talk to them, talk to someone,
Talk to me, or
Paint it on a wall,
But never stay in silence,
As silence kills.
Talk to me, or
Paint it on a wall,
But never stay in silence,
As silence kills.
- RibbonGirl
- Road Kill
- Posts: 69
- Joined: 19 Sep 2013, 13:45
Though.. following that trade policy adopted (punishing not only the guilty but also his companions), should not all the crucifixes be removed and churches closed? What changes? (don't mean to offend anyone).
Talk to them, talk to someone,
Talk to me, or
Paint it on a wall,
But never stay in silence,
As silence kills.
Talk to me, or
Paint it on a wall,
But never stay in silence,
As silence kills.
- markfiend
- goriller of form 3b
- Posts: 21181
- Joined: 11 Nov 2003, 10:55
- Location: st custards
- Contact:
Apparently 'H' from Steps has received some hate-mail over the Lost Prophets scandal; his real name is also Ian Watkins.
And that's a problem with this sort of moral panic; there's always likely to be collateral damage. For example, who can forget the paediatrician who had the word 'PAEDO' painted on her home at the height of the paedophile panic.
Last time I looked, Michael Jackson albums were still on sale. You can still buy the Naked Gun movies (starring OJ Simpson) on DVD. Not to mention work by all the other shady characters mentioned in this thread (apart from Gary Glitter, who seems to have been made an unperson).
And that's a problem with this sort of moral panic; there's always likely to be collateral damage. For example, who can forget the paediatrician who had the word 'PAEDO' painted on her home at the height of the paedophile panic.
Last time I looked, Michael Jackson albums were still on sale. You can still buy the Naked Gun movies (starring OJ Simpson) on DVD. Not to mention work by all the other shady characters mentioned in this thread (apart from Gary Glitter, who seems to have been made an unperson).
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell