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YouTube - The Bottom Line
by Decius at 3:19 am EST, Jan 17, 2007

For some reason I didn't consider this before but YouTube is a virtual treasure trove of plunderphonic audiocollage videos. This is Negativland passing judgement on recent U.S. history in a, well, rather damning way. I'll try to make a point of posting interesting stuff of this sort on a regular basis.


 
RE: YouTube - The Bottom Line
by Dagmar at 10:01 am EST, Jan 18, 2007

Decius wrote:
For some reason I didn't consider this before but YouTube is a virtual treasure trove of plunderphonic audiocollage videos. This is Negativland passing judgement on recent U.S. history in a, well, rather damning way. I'll try to make a point of posting interesting stuff of this sort on a regular basis.

The Bottom Line was actually published by Negativland on the "Free" album back in *1993*.

Kinda says something about the timelessness of the sentiment of "let's not fucking torture people yo".


  
RE: YouTube - The Bottom Line
by Decius at 2:58 pm EST, Jan 18, 2007

Dagmar wrote:

Decius wrote:
For some reason I didn't consider this before but YouTube is a virtual treasure trove of plunderphonic audiocollage videos. This is Negativland passing judgement on recent U.S. history in a, well, rather damning way. I'll try to make a point of posting interesting stuff of this sort on a regular basis.

The Bottom Line was actually published by Negativland on the "Free" album back in *1993*.

Kinda says something about the timelessness of the sentiment of "let's not fucking torture people yo".

I didn't realize that. Having said it, I really think they did their best work at that time. The CD that shipped with "The letter U and the numeral 2" was not only brilliant work, but it literally fortold all of the conflicts that are raging today about the Internet and Intellectual Property. They were way ahead of their time. Of course, that time is now, and so they release "No Business" which is mostly a rehash of the same material, but to me its frustrating. I want new material, and I want to know whats going to matter 10 years from now, and few are better at that than Negativland, and unfortunately, they don't seem to be dropping a lot of new material. Maybe I should be listening to their radio show.


  
RE: YouTube - The Bottom Line
by Hijexx at 2:04 am EST, Jan 20, 2007

Dagmar wrote:

Decius wrote:
For some reason I didn't consider this before but YouTube is a virtual treasure trove of plunderphonic audiocollage videos. This is Negativland passing judgement on recent U.S. history in a, well, rather damning way. I'll try to make a point of posting interesting stuff of this sort on a regular basis.

The Bottom Line was actually published by Negativland on the "Free" album back in *1993*.

Kinda says something about the timelessness of the sentiment of "let's not fucking torture people yo".

"Freedom's waiting! At your 7-Eleven!"

"Doesn't just hearing it make you wish you were drinking?"


Negativland - The Bottom Line
by Rattle at 11:15 am EST, Jan 17, 2007

Decius found this little treasure by Negativland in YouTube's trough. The theme is torture conflicting with American values.


 
RE: Negativland - The Bottom Line
by flynn23 at 11:50 am EST, Jan 17, 2007

Rattle wrote:
Decius found this little treasure by Negativland in YouTube's trough. The theme is torture conflicting with American values.

Conflicting?


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