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Some People just need to exist. John Maus is one of them. HIs passion is priceless & his heart is p u r e. If it came to it, i would defend the man with my bare hands
On a fudamentally deep level, John Maus gets it
no disrespect but he sounds like the photographer from apocalypse now
Jesus. I want to talk to him.
all*h yok john maus var
allah?
1:20
@@sadecebilall He actually misgendered Paul Verhoeven. ("à la" is the feminine form.) 😉
What's the song in the background at the very start?
enterprise :)
Omg 10:47 <3 <3
*john philosophizing* me: *got your nose!!!*
I think I just need to slow it down a little... lol
botched the edit, please upload the full version
god stephen lack is so god awful in this movie
pretty sure I've heard Camille Paglia and JBP trash Foucault as derivative and banal at best. and star trek is commie lib
The one thing you should never do with manic, intellectually-oriented people is interrupt them with a question or comment. Just let their thoughts scatter like a dropped bag of marbles. Anyway, he should read Stirner if hasn’t already. I’m hearing a lot of spooks & the creative nothing in this.
Me talking to the imaginary interviewer in my bathroom about society of the spectacle and speculative fiction sitting on my toilet till my knees grow numb
same
Yes!!
First 4 minutes are great
what is he saying
Big dumb man
Stupid editing
He’s a dream, and he is brilliant...Even with this disjointed editing.
I'll never pretend to understand what he's talking about, but he's fucking cute
Man is a genius
All the interviewer asked him was... 'So John, when does the next tour kick off?'.
'You know'... No John, I don't know :'(
"Go go go go...go do a fucking psychic warfare on the bank, er er don't make fun of the fat kid on the video".
Lol non-musicians trying to criticize an artists' ramblings. Artists are crazy, but they're crazy for reasons. They also spliced in some of his strangest opinions and connections to paint him as "crazy"
Postmodernism is a hell of a drug
John Maus shops at Kohl's
am i the only one that understands. please help me alien satan anus
hes not a madman. some of you are just too dumb and lazy to listen. this is just the failure of spoken language. trying to shove too much information through a .2mm wire
great, we got absolutely less that 30% of what points he was trying to make. thanks for editing
the last 3 minutes are good
i want to rip unhumanity down.
pretty easy to understand what he is saying. I enjoyed his comments about people calling him a dumbass and not making fun of the fat kid on the video lol.
was my ass just raped? wait is my ass being raped a absolute?
LOL
what movie is this
XDSTUPIDXD SCANNERS by David Cronenberg
I want to hear beavis and butthead do a parody argument of john maus between each other. that would give me closure.
uh, uh, uh, uh, uh. and watch out for those monkeys , they'll bite. you don't talk to the colonel, you listen to him. uh, uh,uh, uh,u uh, uh, uh......... im just a little man, hes a great man in the classical warrior, poet sense. I shoulda been ragged claws scuttling across the floor. uh, uh, uh, uh, uh . that's dialectics man. you cant travel into space you cant go out into space without fractions. you either love or hate someone. uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh.
he's autistic.
TheUnifiedField is he really?
this is how the fuckin world ends man. look at this fuckin shit we're in. not with a bang, with a whimper.
Right on about the New Atheism... a real renaissance polymath this Mausy.
WTF are you talking about John?
does anyone know what he's trying to say? I genuinely want to understand. I love his music and everything but i don't know anything about the philosophers/people he's mentioned. can anyone recommend some material to read?
I think he is quite influenced by his teachers from the EGS (whose videos are conviently on youtube!) Check out Giorgio Agamben, Jean-Lucy Nancy, Slavoj Zizek, Alain Badiou (who he quoted for one of his album titles).
he's talking about modern capitalism and how that influences the control or the power over art i think
He is just making the point that late-capitalist consumer and commodity society, or the "postmodern world", is not as bad as some European thinkers make it seem. He references Adorno, whom, as he mentions, didn't think popular culture (so Hollywood movies, pop music like rock and jazz) was good. He thought it wasn't promoting the emancipation of the human being. Adorno thought it was making us less free. For example, think about how it is supposed to be easily consumable. It is supposed to be immediately pleasurable and not requiring too much figuring out. But Adorno thought that this was promoting ppl to become mindless consumers. Adorno liked Schoenberg and other classical musicians who challenged the listener and made the listener think. Maus is saying that our generation should try to come up with a new language to talk about pop culture and our "life world" more generally. Because, as he says, for our generation, who grew up listening to the Ramones, etc., we find this pop music to be very compelling and important. We find truth in it. We think it is thoughtful. So he is saying that we should try to find a new language, i.e., we need to find new ways of talking about our society that captures all the positive stuff that we find in it. At the end, when talking about Beckett, he is saying that we can't just keep talking about the classics (like the absurdist playwrite Samuel Beckett), but that we need to talk about the "art" that we grew up on and care about, such as science fiction. We need to talk about it, but not in the old language of "this is mindless junk". We need to find a new way of thinking about it such that it captures what is good in it.
are you serius???
@1:21 ... #robocop #alexmurphy #fuckinmonsters #consumerism it's the night of the world
The human being is this night, this empty nothing, that contains everything in its simplicity- an unending wealth of many representations, images, of which none belongs to him-or which are not present. .. . One catches sight of this night when one looks human beings in the eye-into a night that becomes awful (Hegel, Jenaer Realphilosophie,1805-6). www.zizekstudies.org/index.php/ijzs/article/viewFile/136/222 www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/works/jl/ch01a.htm
anyone know the track at the start?
I know I'm 5 years late, but it's called ENTERPRISE and it's by John.
>> 36 Jesus answered , My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight , that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence. 37 Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered , Thou sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born , and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice. 38 Pilate saith unto him, What is truth? And when he had said this, he went out again unto the Jews, and saith unto them, *I find in him no fault at all.* << www.biblestudytools.com/kjv/john/18.html
John Maus knows whats best in life.
cool
He could be in Slacker.
Im glad 19 people who like john maus also watched slacker. Btw. Its on youtube for free for anyone who hasn't watched it
@@LordZebra Yeah
This is great but I do wish, like someone else mentioned, that the interview had been left in its entirety and not cut at times when it's getting interesting. The editing has a tendency to make it seem like he's rambling, which he doesn't deserve.
philosophy.