MOG MOG

BECAUSE THE WEB MOSTLY SUCKS

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So what inspires your MOG love? And why? What gets you to jump onto a fellow MOGger’s thread? What kind of post elicits a comment from you? Need to express solidarity with someone else who just "gets" a favorite artist of yours? Compelled to swap anecdotes or answer a query? Why do you come back here to read, listen, look, post and comment, day after day, week after week?

Inquiring MOGs want to know!

(And to encourage you as you contemplate these weighty questions, click on the Cheap Trick classic "If You Want My Love" or listen to the video clip for Aussie band Cut Copy’s neo-wave techno-delicacy "Feel the Love.")

 

Posted on 08/26/2008
Tags: Cut Copy; MOG; Love
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I only comment on threads that have Cheap Trick posts.  My record proves it.  I'm CBW, and I approve of this post...

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Robin Danar says:

i only read things that have the CBW trademark.

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I'm CBW and I endorse this remark...

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Robin Danar says:

hah.  that was quick.

 

MOG's become like my morning paper, and it's usually still laying on the table late at night.  actually, it kind of lays there all day so when i feel like procrastinating i'll scan it.

 

no particular themes.  this is the only one where i'll let emails hit me and let me know blog titles, to see if it's worth a look (to procrastinate further).  since my goal is to procrastinate, i'm always rooting for something good, whether it's news, reviews, music or just some BS from people like CBW.

 

it's truly a music related network and i recommend it to friends (mostly musicians and artists) all the time.  without offensive pop-ups and actual content worth reading, listening to, or watching, since i do music for a living it's a mainstay in my daily ritual.  there's a ton of places that try to reel you into their world, but this one seems to have worked on me.

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As it happens, I'm Mike the Knife, and I approve of both contrabandwidth and Robin Danar.

c.b.w.: I "Surrendered" to the greatness that is Cheap Trick oh-so-long-ago.

Robin: As statements of MOGger purpose go, that pretty much says it.

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funoka says:

I like to get reminders from Moggers about new stuff coming out -- and the occasional oldie that I have not thought about for awhile.

Two recent examples: I forgot the new Carrie Rodriguez CD was out -- so I went and bought that, and since the review had no music, I posted a song.  Also, I enjoyed listening to the new Verve songs posted today.

Sometime I remind myself about stuff I already knew about - I missed Julianna Hatfield last night on Leno, even though I had posted something about it (I listend to Michelle O on C-Span Radio).  So, since I reminded myself, I watched the replay on The Tonight Show website (if she has ever looked better, I'd like to know when -- go check it.)

So that's just a day in the life of my Mog.

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On the slightly more serious note, I post with who ever will respond to my smart ass remarks, or I sometimes actually offer discourse.  When I joined Mog, I wondered how long it would take for me to tire of talking about music, so far it just feels like my world is expanding as far as musics concerned and I just don't get tired of it.

I always check the most discussed, and then go from there, depending on my work load.

Mog is my cigarette.  When most would light up, I check in here.  Keeps me sane through out the day.  Although that sanity is probably in question once I start typing.

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funoka: MOG is a real cultural alarm clock/day-timer for me too. The fashion-forward MOGgers help me stay ahead of the curve, while the archivists remind me to revisit the great sounds of the past.

c.b.w.: Well, fellow smart-ass, I'm with you on all that. I continue to be enthused with MOG and the discourse herein, a couple of years down the line. And it's folks like you that keep it stoked.

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Augusts1 says:

Why do we have to have a reason to Mog? I am(not the mogger I am), therefore I Mog!

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And I MOG, therefore I am.

Too true, August. No reason needed. Just an inclination.

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vannatta says:

"MOG is a real cultural alarm clock/day-timer for me too. The fashion-forward MOGgers help me stay ahead of the curve, while the archivists remind me to revisit the great sounds of the past."

That sums it up for me too Mike... I read my trusted MOG posts, but getting me to post comments come from those I feel a real affinity for, that is how I spread the love - but certainly, that comes for me, from carefully thought out posts, comments - even if I don't agree with my fellow Moggers all of the time, most of them are sincere ... and that makes for one hell of a community.


Wish I had even more time to post...

Cheers!

Van

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van: Always a pleasure to have you check in when time allows.

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I am says:

I am because I am.

Aug. said it there is no rhyme or reason, I just do when the post speaks to me.

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Zeroskilz says:

Well, I obviously don't Mog as much as I used to, but when I was Mogging a lot, it had to do with finding people who liked the same music I did, knew about music I didn't, and were willing to comment and "talk" about it as a community.  As for what catches my eye?  I don't think there is a definite pattern.  Some things just get my attention and others don't; some I've just learned to trust and read most of their posts.

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I am: D'accord.

Zeroskilz: Appreciate the drop-in. You're most welcome whenever you stop by, and I certainly enjoy checking out your posts, too. It's edu-tainment!

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Rawkkiddoh says:

the voices inside my head tell me what to say Mike

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Wow, Kevin. Me too. "Must. Crush. Enemies." Uh-oh. Did everyone else hear that?

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ongoingly says:

HAHAHAHA! Contraband...you stole my comment!

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Rawkkiddoh says:

weird, let me ask you this then.........are you naked when you mog as well, only wearing cowboy boots with lotion on the insides? Did I just say too much?

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ongoingly says:

<<<<SPPPPLATTTSNORFHAHAHAHA>>>.that sound was a mouthful of my beverage hitting the monitor! And no silly, you didn't say too much! What flavor lotion?

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Rawkkiddoh says:

cocoa butter of course!

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Now, I'm scared. I just heard the immortal words of Buffalo Bill from "Silence of the Lambs": "Put the lotion in the basket."

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ongoingly says:

HAHAHAHA! I wonder what flavor lotion that was? (and what was that song he was playing when he tucked his private bits into his nether-regions and did that bee-you-ti-ful butterfly-transformation dance in the mirror?)

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Rawkkiddoh says:

no, its put the lotion in the boots!

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ongoingly says:

but the lotion in the boots makes it so hard to run away, Rawk!

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Talk about off-topic. I can't recall the song, ongoingly, but I do know that Bill was played by the great character actor Ted Levine, now best-known as long-suffering SFPD Capt. Stottlemeyer on TV's "Monk." I always expect Tony Shaloub's fussy private investigator Monk to finally realize that the Captain is actually serial killer Buffalo Bill - and have him carted away. Now, that would be a very special episode...

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ongoingly says:

I love ted levine...he was so good as the husband of long-suffering yet terribly  famous mare winningham in that movie Georgia...remember? I am a big mystery fan but have neer seen Monk, better Netflix it!

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ongoingly: "Monk" is more comedy than mystery, but enjoyable nonetheless.

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ongoingly says:

well, i like a little comedy with my mystery! :-)

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Because "I loved a woman who wasn't clean."

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I knew this thread was going off-kilter.

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ongoingly says:

RGM, can you hum that tune?

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Mike the Knife : Sorry bout' that Mike, but the voice inside of Kevins head told me to.

ongoingly: The clean or un-clean version?

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ongoingly says:

Do I really have a choice? :-)

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We always have a choice, don't we?

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Choose wisely!

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Rawkkiddoh says:

ongoingly, usually its the other people more concerned with running away!

Mike, that would be a precious episode

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Spike says:

I comment on people's posts so they won't feel deserted by their trusteds enough to commit suicide, and also so they'll like me a little bit. 

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Dale says:

I comment on a post when I have something to say, whether it is of value or not is up to the author.

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I am says:

Thanks Spike. The check is in the mail already.

And EXACTLY what D said. The author has no choice.

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I comment on posts that directly address the issue of commenting on posts.

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dermahrk says:

I comment on people's posts as part of my 40-year, unsuccessful campaign to get laid.

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Jonh Ingham says:

Last Monday was a Monkday on TV (ooh, those jaunty japesters in TV land), so I've just had a fill of that amusing show, especially when Glenne Headley (pant! pant!) showed up as the Captain's wife. Now you've completely thrown me....a big moustache and less hair has disguised the fact that he played the oh-so-creepy Buffalo Bill??? I shall pay more attention next time.

I Mog because otherwise it's a cold and lonely church that I sit in. Normal people buy 5 or less albums a year. Is there even one Mogger who fits that profile? I think not. And it's a cool crew that fills this church. Just reading the above justifies being here.

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Spike says:

Jonh, almost two years ago one of the first MOG comments I ever received was from a Mogger who said, "I gave up on CDs altogether about 5 moves ago," and I duly felt like a dinosaur.

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Neill says:

'I just want to hear new music!'

...and hopefully pass some on to other 'users'

xx

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BerkeleyBob says:

I dunno what elicits a response, but the beauty of MOG and Moggers is the unexpected, the educational, the range of taste, the great truth that we are all in our various ways degenerate musicheads. There is ongoing, no bs discussion of important stuff, like the boundries of fair use and copyright, the ethics of bootlegs and non-traditional distribution of music. All this, and reasonably elevated discourse (with examples) of the pains of constipation. MOG delights, stimulates, offends and inspires. What more could you ask for?

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RGM: Always!

Rawkkiddoh: Yep. I've been waiting for the stunning realization to dawn on Monk for years.

Spike: We like Spike - an altruist, a music lover.

Dale: Your comments are certainly of value, but who am I to judge? Judge not lest ye be...oh, never mind.

I am: We tolerate comments, smart or smirky. And where's my cut?

Buzz Sellwood: And I respond to those comments out of fear that you won't comment again.

dermahrk: Good luck.

Jonh: I don't know if Glenne's actually a mother, but she strikes me as what the younger boneheads call a MILF. And you have a special place in the pew, my friend. Love beads, incense, safety pins, pork pie hats, plaid shirts, trainers and bling are optional.

Spike: This ain't the La Brea Tar Pits, buddy. ;-)

Neill: You definitely fulfill your part of the compact - and we are appreciative. (The first one's free...)

BerkeleyBob: You said it!

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ivylander says:

The spectacular twists and turns of this thread offer the best possible example of why I MOG - because it's a free-form cocktail party (sometimes alcohol-free) with some of the most entertaining people I've ever met....

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I am says:

For God sakes!

10,000 philosophers out of work and here Ivy's applying for the job.

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ivylander says:

Even including you, Chris....

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I am says:

Sure, we can wax poetic together while getting paid half a pitttance.

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ivylander says:

You're getting paid for this? What did I miss?

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I am says:

I'm on a tenure track.

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ivylander says:

Well, at least you have job security here....

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Jonh Ingham says:

Not to go off-topic, but ever since 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' Glenne has fulfilled...well, let's just say it involves bodily contact. If you don't mind, I'll just bring to the pew the Gospel according to Jonh.

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ivylander & I am: There goes the cocktail party.

Jonh: Hold on. We're back, baby. Pass the honey-roasted nuts. I mean, uh, Glenne Headley sure is a fine actress.

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umm...when i can find my keyboard mostly

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