Spoken word?
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Thoughts on it?
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#2
You're going to have to give us more than that Smile

I think it's like any poetry, or art in general for that matter -- there's good stuff, bad stuff, good stuff that we don't particularly like, bad stuff that appeals to us anyway...

Poetry is, as far as I'm concerned, supposed to be heard as well as read -- so I don't really see spoken word as a separate entity. I love Henry Rollins with an unholy passion and go along to see him whenever he's in Australia, plus I go to poetry readings when time permits (though some poets I'll only go and see once, and wish I hadn't!).
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#3
Sarcasm is delivered better when it's spoken.
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#4
Nah... sarcasm is beautiful in any medium
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#5
Still, the chances of someone taking sarcasm seriously is higher when it's written. Then that person will look like a fool, which is embarrassing.
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Dear Leanne, I think it (sarcasm) is overrated. I agree, it has some impact on people easily impressed on first impact. But after having reflected upon outbursts of sarcasm several times, I often thought , it is rather childish, isn't it?
But ok, I give it to you, some people are that easily satisfied that superficially. So why not? If it makes you feel good, by any means, go for it.

Seriously and this to Arriedo: The spoken word, the voice, adds an additional layer to the art of using language in unusual and therefore possibly artful ways. But that is a commonplace. To me all human utterances amount to the same: getting into contact, be it grunting (voice), splashing( creating forms and colors (colors being forms touched by light), and touching bodies.

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#7
"Fools are my theme, let satire be my song". Some bloke called George said that. He did a bit of spoken word in his time.
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#8
I am more into social grooming these days.
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#9
Like chimpanzees?
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#10
yes. or dogs.
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#11
I love it too but only on my weaker days.
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#12
I love it on weekdays as well.

Now, back to spoken word...

... what's your idea of spoken word, Arriedo?
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