[kj] OT: Gibson introduces world's first "robot guitar" line that tunes itself
Brendan Quinn
bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Thu Nov 15 03:05:39 EST 2007
No it's a pseudo reverse false dichotomy twice removed, they're quite
curly...
I had the same thought actually, was a bit random. I also feel that the
Rammstein track is pretty 'metal by numbers', doesn't really hit me that
hard...then again, it'd really have to be good to beat Omission...
Damn...reverted back to a standard false dichotomy! ;p
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Subject: Re: [kj] OT: Gibson introduces world's first "robot guitar" line
that tunes itself
Hmm - why must people invent false dichotomies like this? (Quicksand's
"Omission," which is an old song, vs. Rammstein's "Amerika," a
relatively new one.) Can't we like'em both?
Maybe it's just me, but I notice the rammstein "Amerika" track never got
much play in the US (that I heard). WONDER WHY. I think it came out in
2003 right after the US attack on Iraq, maybe a year later at the most?
Americans don't like stuff like that. Anyway, Laibach always said
"Rammstein is Laibach for kids, and Laibach is Rammstein for mature
people." So maybe you can counter with that.
-Oliver
Brendan Quinn wrote:
> Funny you should post that...I sent the link to that Quicksand track
> 'Omission' to my little brother...he came straight back with something
like
> "good but doesn't compare for impact with this" and then sent me the
> Rammstein track you sent...
>
> Can't see it myself but hey...it takes Different Strokes to Move the World
> (yes it does).
>
> The lead-singer in this video reminds me of the lead nihilist in The Big
> Lebowski, the guy who was in porno as Karl Hungus...
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lo0fTa8v-XQ
>
> And ex lead singer of 'Autobahn' (spoof of Kraftwerk)...
>
>
>
>
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