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I like what I like
Join Date: Oct 2014
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I sometimes wonder if I belong on this forum. I came here originally because I forum-stalk my Sir. But I love music, as deeply as anyone I know, Sir included. I just do not have the broad tastes or the knowledge that he does.
So I doubt that I will write in this journal everyday. But when I have something to say, I will. One unusual aspect about the way I listen to music, unusual for someone who loves music anyway, is that I rarely get to choose what music I listen to. I spend my mornings either teaching school--which entails no music as it is distracting--or else editing. When I am editing, the children choose the music. When Sir comes home, we usually continue with his album progress, continuing the alphabetical path. Pretty much the only time I choose the music is when I am going somewhere by train and take my headphones. This is part of why I won't be posting every day, for sometimes what I listen to, I will comment on in Sir's thread, in response to what he's said on the album, and sometimes, when the children have chosen the same album for the tenth day in a row, I just have nothing to say. So, with that introduction out of the way, here is what I listened to yesterday. ![]() As it happens, I love Marina and the Diamonds. There is something about Marina's cynicism that appeals to me. I am not often that into girl singers, but sometimes there is a female artist who sings about something I can relate to. Most of them sing about relationships, and that is fine. Humans are relational beings, and therefore relationships are a universal topic for us. But I don't want to hear about a break-up, make-up series or about how she "really likes" a guy or wants to "see his peacock". Marina does none of those things. There is a richness to her voice and a darkness to her lyrics that combine to really do it for me. I never object when her music is put on. In fact, she rates an L on the LPUC scale. For those who missed the scale on Sir's journal, here it is: Music I Love Music that is Pleasant Music that is Unobjectionable Music that is Crap I hate |
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