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I beg to differ Gav,Jules invests a considerable amount of time providing this forum for Man enthusiasts and I think if you read his posts he tries to stay as balanced as poss
the only thing we hear of son of man is the talking of Gavin here in this forum. when will there be something on the musical side to listen to? that would be more interesting than this shit here in the forum. my point of view within 3 years there should be something to listen to for everyone and not only for ppl involved making the records or something like that... End____________________________________________I agree with Uncle Bill who post this:____________________________________________"I'M GLAD THAT DEKE WAS THERE AND ABLE TO PERFORM AS WELL AS EVERYONE WHO WAS THERE SAYS. I'M GLAD THAT MARTIN AND PHIL ARE STILL ALIVE AND ABLE TO PERFORM. I'M GLAD THAT WE ARE ALL HERE TODAY ABLE TO BE ROWING AND ARGUING ABOUT STUFF OVER WHICH WE HAVE NO SAY. NO DOUBT THIS LITTLE HOPE FOR TOLERANCE AND GOODWILL TO ALL BEINGS WILL BE MISUNDERSTOOD BUT NEVERTHELESS....MAY ALL BEINGS BE HAPPYMAY ALL BEINGS BE WELLMAY ALL BEINGS BE FREE FROM SUFFERING"
But he has let himself and the archive down since the split in 2008 by not staying balanced and the KON write up is a prime example of this and his approach has perpertuated a lot of the bad feeling. Sounds like a perfect opportunity for you to set up your own archive.....
Quote from: Akeno-Pool on October 03, 2011, 02:33:03 PM But he has let himself and the archive down since the split in 2008 by not staying balanced and the KON write up is a prime example of this and his approach has perpertuated a lot of the bad feeling. Sounds like a perfect opportunity for you to set up your own archive.....An alternative Manband Archive is totally unnecessary. The resource that Jules has provided is excellent, and I think we all would all want to thank him for the countless hours he must have spent working on it. I think problems can start to arise once the content moves away from pure data onto the review side of things. By it's very nature a review will contain the reviewer's own viewpoint on the subject matter, and if the reviewer has a personal connection or friendship with the artist(s) it will inevitably colour the review - for good or for bad.The Manband's turnover in personnel and its changing musical approaches means that many people will favour different periods or albums, and for one person to create a review which both encompasses all views. and also tries to remain impartial, is an impossibility. To this end could I suggest to Jules that some sort of Archive member review system (a simple 0 - 5 rating, with say a 20 word comments facility) be tagged onto the Manband core catalogue? This would relieve Jules of the review burden, and enable visitors to the archive to read a cross section of viewpoints.
Quote from: Iowerth Pritchard on October 03, 2011, 03:06:33 PMQuote from: Akeno-Pool on October 03, 2011, 02:33:03 PM But he has let himself and the archive down since the split in 2008 by not staying balanced and the KON write up is a prime example of this and his approach has perpertuated a lot of the bad feeling. Sounds like a perfect opportunity for you to set up your own archive.....An alternative Manband Archive is totally unnecessary. The resource that Jules has provided is excellent, and I think we all would all want to thank him for the countless hours he must have spent working on it. I think problems can start to arise once the content moves away from pure data onto the review side of things. By it's very nature a review will contain the reviewer's own viewpoint on the subject matter, and if the reviewer has a personal connection or friendship with the artist(s) it will inevitably colour the review - for good or for bad.The Manband's turnover in personnel and its changing musical approaches means that many people will favour different periods or albums, and for one person to create a review which both encompasses all views. and also tries to remain impartial, is an impossibility. To this end could I suggest to Jules that some sort of Archive member review system (a simple 0 - 5 rating, with say a 20 word comments facility) be tagged onto the Manband core catalogue? This would relieve Jules of the review burden, and enable visitors to the archive to read a cross section of viewpoints.Absolutely correct - no comment, review or anything similar is neutral or impartial. Nor should it be. If it attempts to be it's almost certainly going to be utterly boring.No one writes a review, a book or similar without bringing their perspective to the party. When it comes to reading biographies the really interesting characters can generate books from different perspectives that are all worth reading. If you're very lucky, you might get a feeling for the real person from all those different sources and the perspective that they've applied to their subjects' lives. Same applies with reviews or commentary about bands.What we have all been discussing here is largely differences in opinion and perspective. There's not much dispute about the facts but facts on their own are boring. Facts concentrate on what happened, when there's always far more interest in why things happened. And there's no reason whatsoever to expect that there's ever going to be a definitive and universally agreed answer to that question.
I thought A-P's suggestion of Gav setting up an alternative archive had perhaps, more pointed connotations.I maybe on my own here, but I do wonder if much of the content of this and other similar threads, would be better served by PM's between Gav and Jules. I don't think any of this has done or is doing anybody any favours, least of all George and Bob
I don't think PMs are the answer. The tone of Gavin's declamatory postings here and elsewhere, and indeed his open letter here to Martin, make it clear that he wants a public voice. He wants us all to hear his pain. He wants us all to hear his anger. Well, Gavin, I hear you. Can anyone else hear Gavin? Tell Gavin you can hear him.