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03-30-2009, 07:53 AM | #12 (permalink) |
Al Dente
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I think it all depends on what sort of attitude you take with it. If you tell yourself "it's all too much" it will be. If you say to yourself "what a beautiful age we live in. There has never been as much diversity in the world of music as there is now. I'm going to check out something new today" the music world will be your own personal candy shop. I know it is for me.
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03-30-2009, 09:07 AM | #14 (permalink) | |
Forever young
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The history of music is littered with those that think that the masses have no idea. Elitism towards the popular was around when Strauss was a boy. And that can be what ever Strauss you want it to be.. When I was a young bloke T Rex where trashed by Led Zap Fans. I heard statements like Slade could not play their instruments. "They are only in it for the money" was, and may still be for all I know, a common mantra against the Top Of the Pops artistes. That one has particularly made me laugh over the years. "They are only in it for the money". There have certainly been some artists in this world who were not interested in making money for their art but the reality is that the vast majority of artists that can make a living out of it would rather do that than have a job on a production line making tin cans for a living for not much an hour. As to top line artists who are popular with the musical elites it never ceases to amaze me that they are defended because of their art with out the defenders getting stuck into them for releasing countless "best of" etc style albums. Want an example? all music list 28 Led Zeppelin compilations to 9 official studio releases. So saying that radio stations "shoved down the throats of most young people" is not much different to me than the fact that record companies such as Zeps can con the dosh out of the pocket of the "elites" that are Zep fans. I find debates like this a waste of time. Just listen and enjoy. Who cares how much they sell or how much radio time they get. You either like it or you don't. That is what aesthetic values are all about.
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03-30-2009, 03:25 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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I like the fact that so much music exists. I love music and I still find out about bands that have been around for a while that I never knew existed and it's far better than the music that's out there now (most of it, anyways).
It' better to have a lot of variety than to have to listen to the same crap all the time. There's a lot of talent out there that is still in need of discovering but it's a bit harder to find them because of all this mainstream music that doesn't give those bands a chance. That's why I like to come to music forums. It helps me find new music.
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03-30-2009, 05:15 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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the one thing that bugs me most about this is the idea that so many musicians hold onto that they're somehow 'supposed' to be able to make a living out of strumming a couple of chords and regurgitating high school poetry because they're not doing it for 'superficial' reasons, it's art. as if self-declared 'art' is somehow superior to the tripe on the radio and should be celebrated for altruistic reasons (and not at all egotistical ones). the masses have every right to suck and have 'bad' taste, for them music is a common background soundtrack to their lives. if you really think there's too much music out there then i strongly suggest taking the time necessary to grow the guts to stand behind your own tastes regardless of what your peers or the mainstream think. i've noticed that online forums have created what seeems to be a new generation of kids who think they 'need' to like everything in order to be 'proper' music fans and that's just wrong. |
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03-31-2009, 12:17 AM | #17 (permalink) | |
Music Addict
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I looked through my cd's and picked out quite a few at random of all different sorts of genre's, and thought about each one in particular. Metal, Techno, Classical, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Industrial...I really thought about it and I decided that I honestly enjoy every single one that I looked at. This actually ended up making me pretty happy. /shrug @ the OP: I feel the same way about the amount of music being overwhelming sometimes...not necessarily a bad thing though. Nothing is more fun than discovering a new band that you really enjoy. The problem is that then sometimes the site recommends you 'similar sounding bands' which you wanna check out...then you find that some of the band members were in other bands that get rave reviews, which leads you to a new sub-genre, etc, etc. Kinda never ends |
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03-31-2009, 12:51 AM | #19 (permalink) | |
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edit: Thank you for that by the way. I needed a reminder. |
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