Ох, опять мы с вами схлестнулись в диспуте. "Творишь свое, так относись с уважение к чужому" - да большей грызни, чем у "творческой интеллигенции", вряд ли где можно найти, СССР здесь вовсе не первооткрыватель. Впрочем, речь не об этом. Речь о том самом конфликте "отцов и детей". Вот, для сравнения, об Элвисе
Jack Gould of The New York Times wrote, "Mr. Presley has no discernible singing ability. ... His phrasing, if it can be called that, consists of the stereotyped variations that go with a beginner's aria in a bathtub. ... His one specialty is an accented movement of the body ... primarily identified with the repertoire of the blond bombshells of the burlesque runway."
Ben Gross of the New York Daily News opined that popular music "has reached its lowest depths in the 'grunt and groin' antics of one Elvis Presley. ... Elvis, who rotates his pelvis ... gave an exhibition that was suggestive and vulgar, tinged with the kind of animalism that should be confined to dives and bordellos".
Ed Sullivan, whose own variety show was the nation's most popular, declared him "unfit for family viewing".[88] To Presley's displeasure, he soon found himself being referred to as "Elvis the Pelvis", which he called "one of the most childish expressions I ever heard, comin' from an adult."[89]
Ясно :) Если бы журналюги не писали злобных статей, а только лишь разливали (Рижский) бальзам в наши сердца, их бы читать никто не стал :) А так... полемика, все же.
"Творишь свое, так относись с уважение к чужому" - да большей грызни, чем у "творческой интеллигенции", вряд ли где можно найти, СССР здесь вовсе не первооткрыватель. Впрочем, речь не об этом. Речь о том самом конфликте "отцов и детей". Вот, для сравнения, об Элвисе
Jack Gould of The New York Times wrote,
"Mr. Presley has no discernible singing ability. ... His phrasing, if it can be called that, consists of the stereotyped variations that go with a beginner's aria in a bathtub. ... His one specialty is an accented movement of the body ... primarily identified with the repertoire of the blond bombshells of the burlesque runway."
Ben Gross of the New York Daily News opined that popular music "has reached its lowest depths in the 'grunt and groin' antics of one Elvis Presley. ... Elvis, who rotates his pelvis ... gave an exhibition that was suggestive and vulgar, tinged with the kind of animalism that should be confined to dives and bordellos".
Ed Sullivan, whose own variety show was the nation's most popular, declared him "unfit for family viewing".[88] To Presley's displeasure, he soon found himself being referred to as "Elvis the Pelvis", which he called "one of the most childish expressions I ever heard, comin' from an adult."[89]
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Если бы журналюги не писали злобных статей, а только лишь разливали (Рижский) бальзам в наши сердца, их бы читать никто не стал :) А так... полемика, все же.
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