scott wrote:Doesn't that make you kinda silly then, that in your first post on this thread, you used an unnamed member of Melvins, an unnamed member of Planes Mistaken For Stars, and Josh Homme as examples of people who know what they're talking about when they say Fred's work is good? You don't think much of him, but you'll use his opinion as a defense of your friend's work?
Jesus, I don't want the last word. Really. No, it doesn't make me silly. Of course not. I was just playing a little game. But I don't much care for Kyuss or Queens... I'm not too into stoner rock. Hardcore is a different story. And though I can't say that I like Josh's music, or even think much of him as a person, I can nevertheless regard his opinion as that of some estimable qualification.
scott wrote:And unless Fred has a raging hard-on for Josh Homme, how can he be the hyper-genuine guy you say he is (which I'm not disputing) if he's bringing Josh up in conversation with the guy who initiated this thread, putting pics and videos of Josh all over his website, etc?
Hell if I know. I'm just saying that to call someone "completely disingenuous" is fairly all-encompassing, wouldn't you agree? "Completely" anything seems too compensatory. Saying something about jerking off on a piece of equipment is a far cry from lying your way through life. As I know him, Fred has never seriously wronged anyone, and a lie that's obviously not a lie isn't a lie.
So often we attempt to reduce and compartmentalize people based on such scant and insignificant information, merely to feel better about ourselves, playing these silly online games, talking a lot of nonsense about "trinkets," until we've convinced ourselves that we are right without the barest knowledge of the subject at hand. Language is inexact, and people take everything way too seriously. Many of you, for instance. Learn to laugh at yourselves a little.
We never cherish being reduced to elements ourselves, in spite of our own malevolent leanings. Some here called Fred a prick and insulted his work, so I stormed the castle to show you what a real prick is like. He never asked me to, but I enjoy causing trouble every so often, and it's effortless. It's nothing psychosexual, or even regrettable. It's kind of like eating candy, but with more hardcore sexuality, and I used to get paid for it. Now stop asking me questions so I can get out of here.
scott wrote:I really wish you would tell us a little about yourself so there's more context for all of this, but at the same time, I respect you for walking away at this point.
All right. I'm dating a nice Jewish girl. I'm deliriously happy with my life. Success, money, interviews, duck and lobster every night... living it up, my friend. Plain and simple. Enjoying life... OUTSIDE. Vacationing. Spending money. Did I mention eating? But also staying in shape. Very important. Went to the Creation Museum... frightening and hilarious. Not posting excessively to forums unless absolutely necessary, which is rare. What else is there? I'm not a jerk. I'm compassionate, giving, and a role model to the youth of the world. All true.
But here's the deal, Steve: if someone makes a joke about my mother having sex with *the* Steve Albini, I am permitted to call that person a cocksucker. And of course, my "threat" to your life is hardly credible, given the wording and prior interchange. So, I realize you were hurt, but you do float atop an indie credibility cloud, and sometimes it's hard to get through to you. You can't just go swinging your rep around, trying to say that someone's guitars are "mantelpiece nonsense" without actually having played one. End of story. Try to spin it however you like. You're still a great producer. I'll work with you yet, and you'll never know it.
Thank you for your time.
Peace in the Middle East!