2dimes wrote:Did any of you buy the new ABBA recording?
No, but last night I bought the new Spoons compilation album.

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2dimes wrote:Did any of you buy the new ABBA recording?
2dimes wrote:Tell no lies. You liked Sandy Horne, right?
I did.
jusplay4fun wrote:1) If poetry has no rules for syntax, punctuation, form, or rhyme, how does the common person like me recognize it as poetry?
2) Why misspell "werse"? (I assume it stands for worst).
3) Why end the poem with "there r"? It seems a misspelled word, a shortened version (of "there are"), an incomplete thought, or a typo. Perhaps it is meant to stimulate thought; I am not sure it does.
4) You apparently refer to ONE storm, then discuss "storms in california"
5) The summary, for me, and the central idea in your poem is that storms are helpful for some and harmful for others. The same can be said for many other events in nature and in the world.
6) I am of the opinion that poetry is aimed at a small audience and most people do not bother to read it, much less trying to understand most of it. My recollection is that most poets die very poor financially as they do not produce best sellers while they are alive.
7) The one guy on CC who could likely give you some decent feedback no longer posts on CC these days.
JdeV 100 wrote:I appreciate the apology, no worries. Pleased we chatted. The poem reflects my own frustrations with conversing about the news over the internet so it had most immediately been inspired by the forum, and it is my watchword for anyone partaking.
Anyways,
Happy New Year.
2dimes wrote:
Did they have other players or just backing tracks?
I wonder if their keyboard player still with Honeymoon Suite? I will have to check that out.
JdeV 100 wrote:It isn't that poetry "has no rules". Like music, common rules and divergences from them are critical to the finished piece. Daring to share something that didn't glibly conform to convention, like any experimental or found art, is part of the thrill for the artist.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:Oh jesus another thread filled with Canadians named Gord/Gordon/Gordy
jusplay4fun wrote:JdeV 100 wrote:I appreciate the apology, no worries. Pleased we chatted. The poem reflects my own frustrations with conversing about the news over the internet so it had most immediately been inspired by the forum, and it is my watchword for anyone partaking.
Anyways,
Happy New Year.
Thanks, JdeV. I try to give Art a chance and a look. I realize that some Art is not for me.
I enjoy poetry, but it usually has to be explained to me and discussion helps me understand better what the intent of the poet is. From there I can develop a greater appreciation of the artist or poet and his/her work and effort.
I was usually not the student who easily grasped a work of fiction or poetry in classes in high school and later in college. I had to go the Library to look up rather esoteric knowledge and perspectives on some short stories that baffled me. I did have a great Professor when I studied poetry in college and he made it really FUN and interesting for me. I can still recite some lines from Shakespeare and Frost and even Robert Burns from that course.
And Happy New Year, too..!
Dukasaur wrote:Thanks for the explanations.
Dukasaur wrote:2dimes wrote:
Did they have other players or just backing tracks?
Gord and Sandy were the only live musicians. A drum machine replaced the drummer and Scott's keyboards were pre-recorded.
Interestingly, Gord also continues to play with Flock of Seagulls. Both the Spoons and Flock of Seagulls are still active bands, although gigs are now far enough apart that he can (usually) manage to play both. However, tonight the Seagulls are in Las Vegas and he said last night that he won't be there. Not going to deal with the border hassles; pre-recorded his guitar parts and transmitted them. A lot of stuff that would have been considered bizarre twenty years ago is now commonplace.I wonder if their keyboard player still with Honeymoon Suite? I will have to check that out.
You mean Rob Preuss? He only played with Honeymoon Suite for a little while and then moved to doing Broadway.
mookiemcgee wrote:Oh jesus another thread filled with Canadians named Gord/Gordon/Gordy
RaulR wrote:Nice post
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
JdeV 100 wrote:But you might have all been more familiar than that with Philip Larkin's This Be The Verse and recognised something of the style of ee cummings in my layout, and since you couldn't make sense of it as prose, I am taking the lame feedback as a culture fail for the forum. There is also some evidence from my earlier posts that I can quote and I'm not that illiterate. It's a very good poem in my book, I just thought it might have been nice to try it on you here, since I'm locked down. Ah, well.
jimboston wrote:JdeV 100 wrote:But you might have all been more familiar than that with Philip Larkin's This Be The Verse and recognised something of the style of ee cummings in my layout, and since you couldn't make sense of it as prose, I am taking the lame feedback as a culture fail for the forum. There is also some evidence from my earlier posts that I can quote and I'm not that illiterate. It's a very good poem in my book, I just thought it might have been nice to try it on you here, since I'm locked down. Ah, well.
I think poetry sucks… sorry.
If that makes me “uncultured” so be it.
I’ve been to Opera and enjoyed it… standard Plays? yep… Musicals, who doesn’t love a good Musical?
I’ve been to live Jazz performances and found them thrilling.
I’ve gone to classical orchestral performances… The Boston Symphony Orchestra is world renown and I’ve been many times.
I’m also into live music in general and enjoy rock, rap, country/blues (not so much pop country), some older bluegrass, of course alternative/college rock, etc. Other “pop” stuff… movies & TV of course. Live sports… I don’t get crazy about specific teams but do enjoy seeing sporting events live.
I appreciate art and have been to many museums in both Europe and the US.
However, I just don’t like poetry.
So therefore I must be “uncultured”.
jimboston wrote:sucks…
If that makes me “uncultured” so be it.
JdeV100 wrote:lame
https://www.poetrynook.com/poem/squirrel-1 wrote:The Squirrel - anonymous
Whisky, frisky,
Hippity hop,
Up he goes
To the tree top!
Whirly, twirly,
Round and round,
Down he scampers
To the ground.
Furly, curly,
What a tail!
Tall as a feather,
Broad as a sail!
Where's his supper?
In the shell,
Snappity, crackity,
He eats well.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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