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"Peace, SZ'ers. Gonna go bang some chicks now. Have a nice chat.
P.S.: Just picked up some XXX dipped sneaks."And "When the prince has gathered about him
"All the savants and artists, his riches will be fully employed."
Canto XIII, Ezra Pound
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Originally posted by t-bone View PostI think he means that most people get over this reactionary response to the mainstream appropriation of their favorite musicians/artists/designers once they get out of high school.One wonders where it will end, when everything has become gay.
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upsilonking - between this and the stupid post in the archive thread, i advise you to be more careful with your posts, or you will be downgraded from green day to good charlotte in no time. fair warning.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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if this was justin beiber or someone like that, maybe you would have a point
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Originally posted by Chilton0326Most music fans do not solely listen to music for the songs, but the whole package. If you don't know Johnny Thunders' personal life, you definitely do not feel his music as much, and the same sort of thing informs songs like Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven" too. Extraneous factors will always play a part. The different price points make fashion a somewhat different bird, but a designer still flys or hits the ground based on other factors than just the sheer quality of the work. And since there are a lot of people who get banned here, won't personal stuff like that end up factoring into their overall appreciation of the great clothes being made by people here?Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I think their is an undeniable link between a musical artist and their personality and ethos that leads to someone becoming a fan of theirs. I find it hard to believe you could be a fan of a band like skinny puppy without aligning or at least being sympathetic to their sociopolitical message. They would be damn near impossible to separate.
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Originally posted by kunk75 View PostI think their is an undeniable link between a musical artist and their personality and ethos that leads to someone becoming a fan of theirs. I find it hard to believe you could be a fan of a band like skinny puppy without aligning or at least being sympathetic to their sociopolitical message. They would be damn near impossible to separate.
But we are talking about creators and their work. When Stephen Crane, who did not participate in the Civil War, published The Red Badge of Courage, he got dozens of letters from veterans who were convinced that they served in the same regiment with him. Like I said, it can go both ways - the link between the work and its author is not necessarily there.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Rap is a good example of the latter point I would say, kids from scarsdale blasting jay z and such. Of course in many cases the artists motives are also questionable. I saw consolidated years ago and in one instance they were railing against consumerism and in the next breath twlling fans to but their 40 dollar band tees. I think with music whether consciously or subconsciously you're buying either the image or the message. Fashion I would say is the same as I buy brands who's ethos whether real or implied I can relate to. If you're selling integrity there comes a point where money perhaps trumps that integrity.
On an exhausted side note, any brand who makes sneakers is opened to being co opted by celebrities some deem undesireable, just wait until usher sees those rubber dipped ccp.
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With probably 40 pairs in rotation, no. And he's probably got special edition with titanium staples.
To me, his sneakers look like unfinished prototype/sample (someone putting in the staples as stop-gap at last moment, because proper machinery was not available or whatever) but which sold really well the first season and thus went several seasons essentially unchanged. Since then, amount of product returns (and maybe even bitching on this forums) obviously forced Rick & Co to reconsider the design. We'll see about this once people start wearing Anthem footwear and singing anthems about them (or probably not :)
PS. Crepe sole actually works well in 2008 boot design, very quiet and comfortable, if not very durable. But it seems easy to replace or rebuild, since it's glued to separate middle layer of leather. A leather soled boot with thick layer of crepe underneath, actually :)
Newer models seem to have uppers stitched directly to the (somewhat firmer) rubber sole. As seen in this thread, this was not a good idea ...
Originally posted by thejarc View Postshouldn't he notice the sole problems of his shoes when he's wearing them all the time?
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Originally posted by Faust View Postupsilonking - between this and the stupid post in the archive thread, i advise you to be more careful with your posts, or you will be downgraded from green day to good charlotte in no time. fair warning.
I was just sending a warning .. we'll see in 6 months how people feel about this jacket. or we won't. back to the rick programming...
couldn't I get downgraded from King Crimson to Gentle Giant?
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