Rodheh wrote:Opothecary wrote:Can we start using "...is the Phantom Menace of" as some sort of Twoism inside joke when we want to let everyone know that we're making a completely over the top statement about the quality of something?
Sorry, I didn't know quality was objective when it comes to art.
Either way, you've misunderstood the analogy. It pertains to hype, not quality. It was the biggest musical hype of my LIFE...hence the analogy.
You are the only person that goes out of their way to let someone who doesn't share their same opinion know they still disagree with them. It's been two years, seriously?
I don't feel like I misinterpreted your comparison at all. Comparing something to that movie means that the thing in question had an unbelievable level of hype associated with it among a large number of people, and it subsequently didn't deliver one iota of that hype. It's shorthand for a combination of impossible to meet hype followed by complete disappointment. People wanted too much, and far too little was delivered.
This is an album that mattered a lot to maybe 50000 people, it's not like people were lining up en masse at midnight to pick it up. 7 years passed, not 15 or so.
Although I'll give you this - if this is Phantom Menace, TCH is Return of the Jedi, and ironically the latter has always been a more disappointing movie to me, and that was the first movie I'd ever seen in the theater as a child in 1983. It managed to be a disappointment despite the perfect lead in movie (or in BoC's case, an album, Geogaddi), momentum and a well loved, established set of characters.
Jedi is the most "accessible" movie of the originals (sound familiar?) but the comparison then falls apart completely - Phantom Menace is a movie that has a bunch of missteps that seem to want to cater to children, whereas TH is dark and sometimes inpenetrable - its more like skipping directly to Revenge of the Sith! Its a complete 180 from the prior album. The strange thing is, the people who don't care for it mostly came onboard with TCH but I guess that's not the case with you.
I suppose I had the luxury of having less hype and expectations for TH than some people did, mainly due to overall disappointment with TCH years before. Was I outgrowing this music? Had they lost their touch? I wanted new material from my favorite artists, but I would have been truly just as happy with them unearthing the archives as their comeback because part of me felt that they had lost it, and I didn't want to be disappointed again. Obviously, TH ended up being a huge sigh of relief to me. Now give me some old tunes, and then some more new tunes.

It's not their fault that you built up your level of expectation to something that nothing could match.
It's not their fault that the new age/easy listening crowd glommed onto them in 2005 and wanted another TCH.
It's not their fault that a portion of their audience's taste evolved in a different direction than their own in the preceding years.
Yes, it's been 2 years. It's time for you to move on.