tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469802837653192448.post520208100462784844..comments2024-01-12T05:23:28.237-08:00Comments on The Larryville Chronicles: Our Lawrence Field Day Fest Recap and a Very Special Lawrence Field Day Message From LFK's Black on BlackNoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05295766937253277420noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469802837653192448.post-40066082650377350702012-07-08T07:32:31.237-07:002012-07-08T07:32:31.237-07:00That malcontent doesn't seem to be criticizing...That malcontent doesn't seem to be criticizing the bands as much as Larryville herself, and I'm not sure this is due to any apathy. Although I would share the commentator's sentiment about having some fucking fun, I think what is disturbing is the impression that these bandsters are just so happy with their lil'ole LFK scene, which is antithetical not only to fucking punk, but to most good inspired music, such as the LC's own self-proclaimed fav, Wilco. This happy-to-be-in-larry-I-could-just-shit-right-now sentiment leads to that retarded giddiness that you twee in larry these days, and maybe that's what that inarticulate critique was about. I dig music that is not destined for wide recognition and distribution, but is happening just because you and your friends are compelled to do it. <br />But quit the happy, and don't tip your bartenders, don't even have a bartender, don't go out at all, that way you'll avoid the "question of influence" on the previous LC, which illustrates my commentary perfectly.Inoreply@blogger.com