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To score a review or not?
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When i give something an "8/10" it means I like it, but it could be better. Im not a grea yttyper and it just lets me shorten eveyrthing i need to say. a "9/10" is a song that really captures me, yet isn't 100% perfect. That's how I function. and most who do that function. You know what i dont understand? people who say thing liked "I hate it when people blah blah blah" when its so very clear their referring to a single individual. Its odious and semi-obnoxious. Just say "why do you rate stuff like that? I dont understand why people feel the need to put songs out of ten like you do." ;) |
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handbasket is Meat's best album since couldn't have said it better. Just phenominal. I'm so excited right now about Meat's career and the sex-appeal of his band and the music being written centered around Meat's feelings and life experiences. I hope the rest of Meat's albums are about his stories and life experiences, especially enjoyed in the reviews thread when HIAH was compared to Johnny Cash's American recordings. Although Meats voice is still in way better shape than Cash was when cash was only about 6 years older at the time :P Meat really does know how to turn a song into a masterpiece, he is a true artist.
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My thoughts exactly! Either I like a song/ album or I don't (same goes with art)! I know it's done all the time, but I just don't understand how somebody can honestly do that! How could I compare a Meat Loaf song with a classical composition ( e.g. The Fuge & Toccata by Bach ) - they're two completely different styles? So I have to categorize a song first, to compare similar styles. But where to start, where to end? Finally I could only compare the songs of a single artist with one another. But then - how could somebody compare BOOH with California Dreamin' ( here goes the style-problem again)? So it's all down to personal likings and preferences. For me HIAHB is a phantastic album with some songs I prefer over the others due to personal preferences. 'California Dreamin' und 'Our Hearts and Our Souls' have Patti in them - that's all it takes to make them my favourites. But then - I heard the full album already more often than some of the so called classics in my collection. I like the melodies, I like the lyrics, I like the overall theme. Meats vocals are strong. And I like the style mix. :up: So a BIG LIKE from me! :up: |
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Do you buy and listen to music because you like it or because of the way someone else rated it? "Oh, that album got only two stars in the latest Rolling Stone... and just three stars on Amazon... Hm... I like that band but it's probably not worth purchasing it." :??: Regardless of how many points/stars/whatever someone grants HIAH, will that have an influence on other forum members' decisions on whether to buy/like it or not? I guess most people are more interested in the style, the arrangements or to which extent Patti is featured on the album than in whether it gets a 5/10, 7/10 or 10/10 rating by someone. It's alright to exchange feelings and opinions on a song but applying some kind of grading system appears kind of odd to me, especially since it's not clear to which criteria it actually refers to, as meatpatti pointed out. I have to admit that I did that once, too, but it turned out to be a waste of time. I rather attentively listen to music than rack my brains about whether I should grant a particular song/album x/5 or x/10 stars/points. (Just look at how often Wario has changed his rating so far. That should give you an idea of the value of such numbers. ;)) Sometimes I have the feeling that some people are more concerned with the review they are going to publish than with (hopefully) enjoying the music. |
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You see, those kind of ratings can be misleading and a bit unfair to the artist. Someone who did a search for "Meat Loaf" around the time the ratings for the DVD were low might just have not clicked the item at all and rather opted for having a look at the 4- and 5-star stuff instead. |
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You need to read all the reviews and form your own opinion based on what you read, plus your own preferences, plus however else you decide. But the point is, the scores can be useful when awarded sensibly. |
For me it means: what I'm waiting from Meat.
For me FCOL will be always the best Meat song. Melody is great, lyrics is great, arrngement and strings by the smyphonic orhestra is almost great. The vocal is good as well. This song is the non-plus ultra by Meat. I always wait the same quality and rarely get it. So I can compare any Meat songs... |
I give the rating of songs on a 1 to 10 scale a 1.
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If you see i rated Giving tree a 9/10 it means its a damn good track. I averaged everything out and gave the record a C- Numbers speak louder then words sometimes, and with my "bad grammar" its for the best i minimize my typing intake. Actually looking through each review thread for HIAHB and HCTB im the only one who seems to do the number out of ten method :| |
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I agree with Sarge. I don't think it's really fair to assign a number score (even though it's commonly done) to something like music, which is so subjective. That's why I chose not to assign scores in my review of HIAH. I just know what I like and what I don't when it comes to music, and I of course don't expect that everyone would agree with me. I'll never make a statement such as, "Record X is Artist Y's best album ever", because there is just no way to objectively measure that. I like what I like, regardless of how others feel, although it is often helpful to get feedback from others who like many of the same things I do. But, as Sarge said, I think it's more helpful to read why someone liked or disliked a song/album than just a number score.
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Numbers are absolutely fine. It's not an exact science but does usually give a general indication to the quality of a song. You can either agree or disagree with it just as you may not believe a worded review is right.
What about Strictly Come Dancing? |
Yes, or Total Film or Empire magazine? A score reflects an opinion.
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Re the film, that simply means your opinion was different to that of the reviewer. That can happen whether the reviewer wrote an essay or simply hGave a score. |
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By the way, look at this 2-star review and compare it to the album's success and sales figures. |
But the key thing is that the score accurately reflects the opinions expressed in writing. You could have either the score or the prose and come away with the same opinion of the album. Obviously the vast majority of people did not refuse to buy the album because of the review and/or the score. I guess most people heard AFL and wanted to hear more.
But our discussion is about whether it is odd to give a score to a review. Everything I've seen so far seems to suggest that it is reviewing itself that is worthless regardless of the method used because people make up their own mind. |
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