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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: OT-Future ax slingers

2011-04-24 by zappaboggs

My take is:

If it wasn't for YouTube, the tiger Moms would not get their 15 minutes of fame...  The children with the big guitars are getting prepared for Steven Tyler to tell them how wonderful they are...  Where's Ted Mack when you need him...

 
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From: "lsf5275@aol.com" <lsf5275@aol.com>
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: OT-Future ax slingers


  
Well said, Chris! 
 
In a message dated 4/24/2011 1:43:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
unobtainiumkeys@gmail.com writes:
  
>Well if not mistaken, the letters next to the video say DPRK, which means  "Democratic People's Republic of Korea".
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>Those of you familiar with history might remember that it's a misnomer of  sorts - a propaganda title used by North Korea and Stalin's puppet  counterpart Kim Il Sung.
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>As an educator of Korean students and having gone deeply into the  Demilitarized zone at the South / North Korean border,  I can tell  you that these students have it ingrained in them to duplicate or copy  perfectly - without any thought of improvisation or expression because it is  immediately extinguished at the slightest emergence.
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>Now before the automaton reaction of  'politically incorrect'  enters the conditioned and malleable mind, consider that the country  was largely destroyed during the Korean War and that their entire culture has  been based upon copying either Americanism and it's influences (South  Korea) or Communism and it's influences (North Korea).
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>With 5000 years of culture reduced to almost nothing in 3 years, the  people had no choice but to copy everything else and to do it very well,  to the point where copying it better took over and originality or anything  resembling it was discouraged. 
>This idea is shared by many Koreans by the way!
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>The emphasis on imitation over invention (largely an American ideology)  is almost second nature to present day students. I have witnessed this first  hand and attempt to drastically reduce it for the student's  sake. 
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>Of course, these children will gradually learn the bigger meaning of what  it is they're doing, and let their artistic sides emerge, but for now  let's take comfort and enjoyment in what they've achieved (and had drilled  into them) to do, and the fact that they've even eaten and have electricity as  more than half of North Korea doesn't. It's a completely different world than  you can imagine, with rampant starvation, propaganda speaker systems in every  house, and picures of the "Dear Leader" hung up on bedroom walls and larger  than family pictures. 
>There's even an incident where a man's home caught fire and he saved  the pictures of the "Dear Leaders" first while his family burned to  death. 
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>Anyway - this is a singular performance because of where these kids are  from and it needs to be seen in it's proper social, political and economic  context, and not through the views most of us would normally hold.
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>As far the North American hockey dad's and soccer mom's - in my opinion,  these people (although well meaning) are just as bad as the oppressive  totalitarian governements of the world because it's the exact same thing on a  much smaller scale. These people also reduce and suppress their kids to  death by ruining any individual expression, in the guise of being  in their best interests.
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>I'd have no difficulty at all lashing out at those  troublemaking parents out if I was a school coach. It might be the  only time they ever question their righteous behaviour before ruining  part of their kids childhood.
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>Going back to what I said about musically copying - here's  a modern Korean pop song. It's simultaneously humourous,  tragic, and irritating.
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>This is the legacy of years of exposure to the worst and most  unforgiveable modern North American pop music. 
>What a shame that our vapid music industries have influnced someone else  to make bigger mounds of sonic garbage than ourselves. 
>And check out the guy dressed as Robin (from Batman). He likely has  no idea who Robin actually is at all, and was just impressed by the  fashion.  
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>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIRW_elc-rY
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>On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Noel <noel@arbelos.eu> wrote:
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>>I don't often comment on groups, but in this case I have to. I agree with  Mike on this one (hello Mike). This is the very peak of soulessness. These  poor mites have been programmed out of their very humanity. It doesn't bear  thinking about what they have had to endure to get them to do what they are  doing. Please make them stop. Let them out to play in the fresh air and the  fields. Let them find their souls again. 
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>>--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, fdoddy@...  wrote:
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>>> Mike,
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>>> You actually thought the five 
    children playing was soulless? It's mind numbing how cynical and bitter you 
    are. If there is pity to had, it's on you, I'm afraid.
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>>> fritz
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>>> -----Original Message-----
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>>> From: Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@...>
>>> To: 
    newmellotrongroup <newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com>
>>> Sent: Fri, 
    Apr 22, 2011 12:47 pm
>>> Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] OT-Future ax 
    slingers
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>>> Watched them 
    both. One is as pitifully soulless as the other, I'm afraid.
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>>> On 22/04/2011 16:02, Tom Doncourt wrote: 
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    Cool! From that to this-
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>>> http://youtu.be/IN21lcvIsvM
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>>> On 
    Apr 22, 2011, at 10:54 AM, johnm400s911 wrote:
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>>> For the guitar players on the board. This will 
    make you smile.
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>>> http://www.youtube.com/embed/yE7waNi5dc0
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