liberty boy wrote:i just have to tell you all I'm going to leave you to it. I've been on the internet for six years and on various discussion forums. My friend always said you're a big David sylvian fan why don't you join a David sylvian forum. The problem I was always wary of- and which applies to fan sites in general is the one that I had with the fanzine Bamboo. I suspected there would be too much slavish worship. In particular the mentality of fanatical fans would be offputting -I suspected a new david sylvian release would be automatically declared a work of genius before people had even heard a note. I feel however much you appreciate someone- an objective criticial faculty is still desirable. Hence I don't want to risk being seen as some sort of troll If I were to retain the right to point out possible shortcomings now and then. I guess a pure fan site will never be the the place for me but in anycase thanks for putting up with my tuppeneth on the guy we all hold in massive esteem.
Overall talking of the internet in general asa medium alot of the internet is very niche orientated. For example you might have anarchist sympathies but if you were to go on such a site and start questioning aspects you weren't sure about you could quickly run into hostility etc. My feelings are in general that people might realise the limitations of online communities. But anyway that's an issue for another day.
So i wish you all well and take care and keep the cause going.XXX
I suspected a new david sylvian release would be automatically declared a work of genius before people had even heard a note.
ellyn sylvian wrote:I am assuming, but based on the last couple of posts, your decision was reached after your postings regarding DD on the other thread?
Last point, and I am not wanting to be nasty here, but if you do wish to leave any fan site, you do not need to make an statement saying so. Just delete the bookmark on your browser and carry on surfing. I no longer post on DD sites, but I didn't annouce I was going, - unlike on this site, if you try that trick, you may get a few nasty remarks or "home truths" given to you.
I think that you will be hard pressed to find as unique a forum as this one where disagreements are handled with a good dose of courtesy, respect and goodwill.
baht habit wrote:By now, I figure this 'boy' is no longer perusing this site
liberty boy wrote:As to the groupie thing no i don't think you're a groupie site but well there is nonetheless with David sylvian in general a davy davy give us a wave brigade that would attend every concert and maybe get their picture taken with him and who at the end of the day are fans of sorts I suppose but I always be more in tune with'the type of fans who would know that say Mark Isham played with Van Morrison or David torn jan gubarek or appreciate Jon hassell's trumpeting.
Silver Moon wrote:Many of us admire Mr. Sylvian on many different levels, and the 'looks & fangirly' part is the lighter side of it all... Do a little digging and you'll find the same swooning female fans analyzing Mr. Sylvian's song lyrics, asking about Mr. Barbieri's Synths & programming, Talking about their favorite Mick Karn collaborations, or mentioning that they now take Drum Lessons with inspiration from Steve Jansen!
... I guess that all I'm trying to say is that the fangirl/boyness you might have come across is really just a good way to express your affection for him, and most of all just have a good time posting with fellow friends on a Friday night. ... Us female fans just get the best of both worlds
-Kera-
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