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Originally posted by WickermanOh no Tom, I chose my words carefully.
I don't consider "theories and assumed facts" as research.
I was making a distinction between works which introduce valuable data and works which promote theories & suspects based more on what is not known rather than what is known.
And yes, any good theory is the result of research.
Maria,
There is not a magazine called Kissology, but there is a series of DVD sets with this name.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostMaria,
There is not a magazine called Kissology, but there is a series of DVD sets with this name.
Perhaps I should confess I own 3 volumes of Buffology essays, most of them very-very good. There has even been a couple of Buffology conferences in the US!Best regards,
Maria
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Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
Some people just like to be Flippantologists.
Originally posted by mariab View PostWhat's a Flippantologist? I'm most definitely a Buffologist, which by now constitutes a semi-official term for people analyzing Buffy, the vampire slayer, while a couple colleges in the US have already offered classes on this subject. No joke!
I mean by "Flippantologist" anyone who is flippant about the case. I mention no names.
Thank you for the interesting information on Aeolian music, Maria. Fascinating.
All the best
ChrisChristopher T. George
Organizer, RipperCon #JacktheRipper-#True Crime Conference
just held in Baltimore, April 7-8, 2018.
For information about RipperCon, go to http://rippercon.com/
RipperCon 2018 talks can now be heard at http://www.casebook.org/podcast/
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Originally posted by mariabMixed it up. I guess the mag is called KISS, but people are using the terms KISSologist and KISStorian.
As for the Beatles, there version of Twist and Shout sucked. Most of their covers did. When Paul screams I want to take the mop off his head and shove it in his mouth. Their later stuff was amazing though.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View PostHi Buffy, er, I mean Maria
Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View PostI mean by "Flippantologist" anyone who is flippant about the case. I mention no names.
Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostAnd KISStianity.
Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Postand KISS is way cooler than Pearl Jam. They ripped off a KISS solo for one of their big hits, but it's okay because KISS ripped it from the Doors.
For real?! As in guitar solo? Did Mike McCready steal it, and for which big hit? And from which Doors song?
The Doors I love, but The Beatles...nah.
And the thread's officially highjacked.Best regards,
Maria
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Originally posted by mariab View PostLOL. Almost feeling honoured right now.
Apologies for not getting it the first time. You're probably considering me a Flippantologist due to my excessive posting. ;-)
ChrisChristopher T. George
Organizer, RipperCon #JacktheRipper-#True Crime Conference
just held in Baltimore, April 7-8, 2018.
For information about RipperCon, go to http://rippercon.com/
RipperCon 2018 talks can now be heard at http://www.casebook.org/podcast/
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Originally posted by mariabPearl Jam are much more sophisticated musicians than KISS, and they don't need big hair, high heels, and makeup for show.
And to date they've NEVER been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The most influential rock band behind the Beatles, and they wear this dis as an honor, alongside the honor of having never been on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
KISS' favorite band? The Beatles.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View PostAu contraire, Maria.
To Tom:
Re. KISS: I once visited Peter Criss' (their ex-drummer's) homepage and it featured a really good acoustic guitar solo from one of his songs, so I'm sure they're good musicians. I'm just not crazy about glamour rock. And to be honest, their only album I've owned was Dynasty, with the disco hit (“I was made for loving you baby“, LOL), which was still HUGE in the '80s when I was a tween.
Don't think Pearl Jam is really a “nostalgia band“, they're still working and composing. They're getting out some more mellow songs, but they're great. (“Come back“, which is blues, features sophisticated accompaniment and Vedder sings it amazingly.) Most people would call KISS today a “nostalgia band“, but I don't believe in the concept. A band should play as long as they feel like playing.
Pearl Jam (like KISS) doesn't give a sh*t about charts and Grammys, and neither do I in my music selection. The music industry is merely commercial anyway, nothing to do with artistic quality.
By the by, Tom, can you say which guitar solo got stolen from The Doors–to KISS–then to Pearl Jam? I'd really like to know!Best regards,
Maria
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Originally posted by Robert View PostCarol, surely the Beatles version of Twist and Shout came out in 1963?
You could well be right. I have this memory of my class playing it over and over again at our last school Christmas party in 1962. We left school the following July. We had a party then, too. So maybe I'm remembering the wrong party!
Carol
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Greetings,
The goal of scholarly peer review is to increase what is called 'reliable knowledge'. Even though ripperology does not conform to these particular set of rules, it does -as a body- attempt to increase reliable knowledge of the Whitechapel murders. When salty ripperologists correct my posts, based upon previously accepted 'reliable knowledge', I believe ripperology is being practised. It is also true that the accepted reliable knowledge must continue to be evaluated jsut as it does in any scholarly ____ology.
Tumblety may have participated in quackery, but I believe ripperology is on the right road.
Just my two cents.
Sincerely,
MikeThe Ripper's Haunts/JtR Suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety (Sunbury Press)
http://www.michaelLhawley.com
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