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Re: What did we learn at the Q&A?
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What did we learn? To limit the number of questions to posters with more than 1000 posts (which rules me out for a start) so that the long-term members and scholars/historians get the look-in they deserve. Worth keeping in mind for next time. :=)
How about no.
How about yes.
I don't know if a 1000 posts is the right threshold -- but I like the idea. My God -- this is the Smiley Smile forum. This is where the nitty gritty gets dissected and then dissected again. To FINALLY have Brian Wilson on here FINALLY!!! and to get so many softball questions, I don't know. I thought it was odd. Like we sold out or something. Were posters bussed in?
I'm not a critical person regarding what people post or how they post... so I hate to sound critical, I really do -- and I'm not being critical. I'm just surprised, that's all. It's a hard format to work in I suppose. But I was surprised.
1000 posts is not the right threshold. I'm glad we didn't limit the questions to those with a certain amount of posts....if we did, we wouldn't know those interesting tidbits about Break Away...just sayin'...
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What did we learn? To limit the number of questions to posters with more than 1000 posts (which rules me out for a start) so that the long-term members and scholars/historians get the look-in they deserve. Worth keeping in mind for next time. :=)
How about no.
How about yes.
I don't know if a 1000 posts is the right threshold -- but I like the idea. My God -- this is the Smiley Smile forum. This is where the nitty gritty gets dissected and then dissected again. To FINALLY have Brian Wilson on here FINALLY!!! and to get so many softball questions, I don't know. I thought it was odd. Like we sold out or something. Were posters bussed in?
I'm not a critical person regarding what people post or how they post... so I hate to sound critical, I really do -- and I'm not being critical. I'm just surprised, that's all. It's a hard format to work in I suppose. But I was surprised.
1000 posts is not the right threshold. I'm glad we didn't limit the questions to those with a certain amount of posts....if we did, we wouldn't know those interesting tidbits about Break Away...just sayin'...
You're right, of course, and so is the Frog. Even 500 posts is wrong. At that point I saw no other way of rectifying the fact that half a page out of the the three pages of questions had been answered. (I still don't.) I've since pulled myself together, apologized to one or two people and read the Q&A and think they're spot on, even the deli and pizza ones. (There's one at Brian's own website that makes these two look positively high-brow.) Very touching to think that Brian saw the Kingsman [sic] as competition! Maybe as a live band, who knows...
Even if the mods don't find a way round this "problem", I for one can certainly live with it now that we know what to expect...
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Re: What did we learn at the Q&A?
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What did we learn? To limit the number of questions to posters with more than 1000 posts (which rules me out for a start) so that the long-term members and scholars/historians get the look-in they deserve. Worth keeping in mind for next time. :=)
How about no.
How about yes.
I don't know if a 1000 posts is the right threshold -- but I like the idea. My God -- this is the Smiley Smile forum. This is where the nitty gritty gets dissected and then dissected again. To FINALLY have Brian Wilson on here FINALLY!!! and to get so many softball questions, I don't know. I thought it was odd. Like we sold out or something. Were posters bussed in?
I'm not a critical person regarding what people post or how they post... so I hate to sound critical, I really do -- and I'm not being critical. I'm just surprised, that's all. It's a hard format to work in I suppose. But I was surprised.
I completely understand. You're preaching to the choir here! Some people get offended and defensive easily and I understand that too. I think 1,000 is pretty high for a threshold; maybe half that or a little less would be just fine. Realistically, though, Chuckie & The Mods aren't going to impose any criteria like that here. It's cum one, cum all.
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Why is everyone opposed to the post-limit filter? Because it's not democratic? I'm not saying I agree either, but any filtering or question moderation system wouldn't be democratic either.
Ideally, a forum like this would strive to get into the weeds... cuz, we are the weeds. The album cover that provides this board's name is amply suggestive of where we is at. Deep in the jungle.
I liked learning that Brian likes F-sharp 7 and his favorite Four Freshman song. And I get that Brian's only going to do what Brian wants... so in the end -- I think this Q&A was all well and good.
And how in the world did you guys swing this?!!??
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A post limit would mean that occasional visitors with demonstrable experience and knowledge (such as Don Cunningham, just to name one--and Don, apoiogies for dragging your name into this!) would be arbitrarily excluded.
And if you made exemptions for those, you would have lots of problem there.
No, the best solution is to amass the questions and let them be judged by the commons using one of the Internet programs that can rank them into a "best-to-worst" list. As noted earlier, you have to control for manipulation. Y
You also have to get someone to agree to take the time to set that up. It would likely have to be done on a separate site, and possibly by someone who should be compensated for the effort.
"Fairness" to all is not easy in any context. It's a problem everywhere. But if you want the set of questions submitted to Brian to best reflect the consensus of all the board members, then this process is your best bet.
As I said before, the best way to test this is to use the questions that were submitted for the Brian's first chat, create the "yes/no" mechanism permitting people to personally assess it, and look at the results. One of the intruiging things that could come out of such an exercise is that we would see how many questions at the top of such a "theoretical" list turned out to be ones that Brian actually answered...
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The post threshold is something that should probably be taken off the table, but inane questions are not. I don't believe most people come to Smiley to find out Brian's favorite pizza is Cheese. If that's what you want to know, I say post your questions on Brian's board !
If we/the mods limit questions to those with substance, there'll be no opportunity for Brian/Mike/whomever to pick/answer silly stuff.
Of course if that doesn't suit Brian/Mike/whomever, then he may choose not to do any more question sessions here.
Seems to me the only way to find that out is to impose the limit
( Typed while Don was postinig)
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I was highly interested to see that Brian namechecled none other than – The Doors – in response to a question about favorite bands from the ‘60s. Has Brian talked about them as a fave before this? I don’t think so!
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Another post for me, working my way to the promised land of 1,000.00 posts. I'll get there. Brian, don't come back until I reach my goal!
( this entire goal threshold is just nuts ! Are you people serious?)
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Only 850.00 more to go. Wait for me Brian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jeff, they will ban you at 999 (if not sooner)!!!
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Quote from: guitarfool2002 on January 28, 2015, 09:03:43 AM
I'll add that the positive reactions have far outnumbered and outweighed and criticisms or negativity. I think the overall positivity has strength in numbers over the negativity or perceived negativity which can sometimes stand out. Consider if you have a beautiful painting on display, and 99% of the surface area is occupied by the original colors on the canvas. Then there is a very tiny speck of paint that had been chipped off in a storage mishap through the years. Which element of that painting might stand out more depending on who is looking at it? The 99% that is the actual work of art, or that tiny speck of missing paint? I'd say if you'd focus on that chipped paint, you're missing the overall experience of enjoying that work of art.
Absolutely Guitar Fool - clearly people loved it and were appreciative, and I was guilty of being annoyed by people demeaning others' questions enough to focus on that, my problem. I do have my bitchy moments...
That said, who is going to determine what is an acceptable question? Must it be scholarly? Posted by a musician? Posted by a historian? I certainly don't object to such parameters if Brian or anyone else wants to do a Q&A...I'm just wondering how that would be determined.
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Quote from: Don Malcolm on January 28, 2015, 11:27:18 AM
Jeff, they will ban you at 999 (if not sooner)!!!
So funny, I laughed out loud at your comment.
( 849 to go )
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Quote from: jeffh on January 28, 2015, 11:16:29 AM
Another post for me, working my way to the promised land of 1,000.00 posts. I'll get there. Brian, don't come back until I reach my goal!
( this entire goal threshold is just nuts ! Are you people serious?)
Now that I have just over a 1000, you're damn right I'm serious!!
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Quote from: Don Malcolm on January 28, 2015, 10:59:00 AM
A post limit would mean that occasional visitors with demonstrable experience and knowledge (such as Don Cunningham, just to name one--and Don, apoiogies for dragging your name into this!) would be arbitrarily excluded.
And if you made exemptions for those, you would have lots of problem there.
No, the best solution is to amass the questions and let them be judged by the commons using one of the Internet programs that can rank them into a "best-to-worst" list. As noted earlier, you have to control for manipulation. Y
You also have to get someone to agree to take the time to set that up. It would likely have to be done on a separate site, and possibly by someone who should be compensated for the effort.
"Fairness" to all is not easy in any context. It's a problem everywhere. But if you want the set of questions submitted to Brian to best reflect the consensus of all the board members, then this process is your best bet.
As I said before, the best way to test this is to use the questions that were submitted for the Brian's first chat, create the "yes/no" mechanism permitting people to personally assess it, and look at the results. One of the intruiging things that could come out of such an exercise is that we would see how many questions at the top of such a "theoretical" list turned out to be ones that Brian actually answered...
Yep. But that's a lot of work. It doesn't need to be so scientific.
I'm fine with just posting questions to get all the stuff off our chests in a thread -- and just come to a consensus. Like the album thread where we vote a song off the island to get to the best song.
I'm also fine with some smarty pants or self-appointed or duly elected Representative just picking a dozen or so.
Questions like "
Hey... tell us about Adult/Child, Brian.
" or "
Why did you say you burned the SMiLE tapes?
Did
you burn any SMiLE tapes?
" Feel free to vote my questions off the island
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Quote from: Cheese Pizza on January 28, 2015, 11:09:33 AM
I was highly interested to see that Brian namechecled none other than – The Doors – in response to a question about favorite bands from the ‘60s. Has Brian talked about them as a fave before this? I don’t think so!
It's a new one on me too. The last band in rockandroll's list was Love, so maybe Brian was just continuing the list. It's a logical follow-up item, the next big name on Elektra. Just a thought...
Edit: I see now that David Anderle spent a couple of years at Elektra (1968-70). That may or may not be significant...
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It reminds of Bill Clinton, back in '92, going on MTV for some "hardball" questions, and being asked if he preferred "boxers or briefs."
I'm sure all candidates get this stuff now, but that was a first I think. That was a real Twilight Zone moment. Like when the main character in a movie realizes that everyone's in on it, and turns to the other main character, and they too are are in on it.
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Quote from: john k on January 28, 2015, 12:15:34 PM
Quote from: Cheese Pizza on January 28, 2015, 11:09:33 AM
I was highly interested to see that Brian namechecled none other than – The Doors – in response to a question about favorite bands from the ‘60s. Has Brian talked about them as a fave before this? I don’t think so!
It's a new one on me too. The last band in rockandroll's list was Love, so maybe Brian was just continuing the list. It's a logical follow-up item, the next big name on Elektra. Just a thought...
A lot of people like The Doors, though. I think Brian attended the session for Horse Latitudes -- and was really freaked out. I can imagine. That song scares me stoned cold sober.
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Quote from: guitarfool2002 on January 28, 2015, 09:03:43 AM
I'll add that the positive reactions have far outnumbered and outweighed and criticisms or negativity. I think the overall positivity has strength in numbers over the negativity or perceived negativity which can sometimes stand out. Consider if you have a beautiful painting on display, and 99% of the surface area is occupied by the original colors on the canvas. Then there is a very tiny speck of paint that had been chipped off in a storage mishap through the years. Which element of that painting might stand out more depending on who is looking at it? The 99% that is the actual work of art, or that tiny speck of missing paint? I'd say if you'd focus on that chipped paint, you're missing the overall experience of enjoying that work of art.
Do you know what the human brain and eyes do? The eyes will gravitate to that tiny speck of missing paint before looking at the rest of the picture and the brain will remember it. If you are fixing or touching up a chip or other paint defect on a painting or wall or whatever it is, then you touch it up and go away and come back to it, from then on you're going to look at that touch-up spot first to see if you did a good job; to see if it blended properly. That's just an example of how human nature is. It can be an obsession!
Also, you know that old expression, "He can't see the forest for the trees"? It's used to describe someone who is too involved in the details of a problem to look at the situation as a whole. You know, the big picture.
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Quote from: Bean Bag on January 28, 2015, 12:36:13 PM
It reminds of Bill Clinton, back in '92, going on MTV for some "hardball" questions, and being asked if he preferred "boxers or briefs."
I'm sure all candidates get this stuff now, but that was a first I think. That was a real Twilight Zone moment. Like when the main character in a movie realizes that everyone's in on it, and turns to the other main character, and they too are are in on it.
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Once again, I agree with pretty much everything you're saying.
For real tho, I say Smiley ought to be where the "hardball" questions are asked. For Brian or anyone else. I know this is more on Brian and not the mods, but I also think 30 minutes was way too brief. That's primarily why my initial response was to feel disappointed; not because my question wasn't answered so much as it was over in the blink of an eye, and all the older, (mostly better) questions weren't even seen. It almost felt like a waste.
I know I'll get crucified for saying as much, but that's how I felt about it. And I'm a massive Brian fan.
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Agreed. If the bio book due was and is based on these Q and A's then it is a major downer.
Let us hope interview sessions were conducted over good days/months and bad days/months, then reviewed and cross referenced.
Then probed for the best answer from our hero.
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I think it's pretty egocentric to say that you should have a certain amount of posts to contribute to the Q&A or that your 'serious' question deserves answering over another fans.
We're all fans here from all over the world, we're a community. What makes this site brilliant is this multitude of different voices and attitudes. And some people want to take the voice away from certain users?
I get that some people are still bitter that their question wasn't answered, but that's the luck of the draw.
If you're STILL upset, I guess all you can do is build a bridge.
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I think it's pretty egocentric to say that you should have a certain amount of posts to contribute to the Q&A or that your 'serious' question deserves answering over another fans.
We're all fans here from all over the world, we're a community. What makes this site brilliant is this multitude of different voices and attitudes. And some people want to take the voice away from certain users?
I get that some people are still bitter that their question wasn't answered, but that's the luck of the draw.
If you're STILL upset, I guess all you can do is build a bridge.
We're allowed to express our opinions on it same as anyone. If *you're* upset about THAT, then...take your own advice.
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I think it's pretty egocentric to say that you should have a certain amount of posts to contribute to the Q&A or that your 'serious' question deserves answering over another fans.
We're all fans here from all over the world, we're a community. What makes this site brilliant is this multitude of different voices and attitudes. And some people want to take the voice away from certain users?
I get that some people are still bitter that their question wasn't answered, but that's the luck of the draw.
If you're STILL upset, I guess all you can do is build a bridge.
We're allowed to express our opinions on it same as anyone. If *you're* upset about THAT, then...take your own advice.
I'm all for different opinions, I love it, but I'm not a fan of sour grapes.
We're all equal here, that's what's wonderful about this board. Remember when you said MY question should have been last on the list due to a critera made up in your head? That was toxic.
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