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09-15-2016 04:16 PM |
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Originally Posted by Qwertyy
(Post 1744177)
I can't stand when the topic of music is brought up, and the person replies with "oh, I listen to everything."
Not only is that statement highly unlikely, but it also makes it basically impossible to progress the conversation.
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^ Yes, I used to get annoyed by this remark too, but now, outside the obsessive nerdworld of MB, I just take it to mean, "Can we talk about something else please?" and move on. In actual fact, this new-found equanimity is thanks to the obsessive nerdworld of MB, which allows me to discharge my urge to discuss music harmlessly among fellow-sufferers.
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Originally Posted by Ninetales
(Post 1744248)
I think that I've generally found my niche(s) in terms of what music I like/think that I have a higher chance of liking. I don't specifically cut genres out completely, but I feel as though I know what my preferences lean towards and I prefer spending my time exploring music that I believe I have a higher chance of enjoying (short term or long term). So, no I don't listen to everything, and despite the hyper-positive "I-listen-to-everything" ideal, I'm not really open to everything either.
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^ This is exactly how I operate too. :)
I just counted up the music forums we have here, so it's official; music can be divided into just twelve categories and everything else is some kind of sub-genre. Somewhat humiliatingly, I realize that I only post regularly in about four of the available forums. Well, at least I have my answer ready - next time someone asks me I´m going to tell them, "I listen to thirty-three point three percent of available music."
And how about the rest of you? How many of these forums do you post in:-
Punk - Rock&Metal - Rap&Hiphop - Pop - Reggae&Ska - Indie&Alt - Jazz&Blues - Classical - Electronica - Country,Folk&World - AvantGarde - Soul&Funk
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