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Which songs are you currently obsessed with?

Started by Darkphoenix, March 07, 2007, 21:20

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Webby2

^ It doesn't matter if you have more knowledge on something; sure, it could help towards it, but it doesn't make an opinion or post better. I was brought up listening to a variety of music, hence why I listen to a variety of music. That doesn't mean that I have a better opinion on music though. Backing up an opinion is fine, but implying that yours is better isn't. I know you've said that you aren't saying it, but that's how it came across.

Caldoran

I used to think that having deep knowledge of Classical music terms and Opera music skills made me any better than the average Pop listener, but how wrong I was. It is, as Webbz says, what helps you to understand music better, and the skills, history, and whatnot behind it, but after all, it is an opinion, and not fact in any way. It is just like food. It may be an expert making a dish compared to a street seller making simple fare, and the gourmet will probably like the expert, and the average citizen the street seller, but they both most likely won't like the other because they are just enjoying what they like in the end, and neither of their tastes and opinions on the dishes are more or less valid, regardless of how "experienced" or "in-depth understood" the gourmet is, or how "shallow" and "thoughtless" the average citizen is. The main problem with your post(s) is/are how it/they appear(s) to imply superiority and perhaps unintentionally insult(s) most of the people in the thread, so yeah.
The above statements are masterfully crafted fabrications.

Squiggle

Quote from: Gurren Lagann on October 18, 2009, 17:34
^ It doesn't matter if you have more knowledge on something; sure, it could help towards it, but it doesn't make an opinion or post better. I was brought up listening to a variety of music, hence why I listen to a variety of music. That doesn't mean that I have a better opinion on music though. Backing up an opinion is fine, but implying that yours is better isn't. I know you've said that you aren't saying it, but that's how it came across.

So you agree with me.

Quote from: Caldoran on October 18, 2009, 17:46
I used to think that having deep knowledge of Classical music terms and Opera music skills made me any better than the average Pop listener, but how wrong I was. It is, as Webbz says, what helps you to understand music better, and the skills, history, and whatnot behind it, but after all, it is an opinion, and not fact in any way.

Oh God, please don't think I'm taking that stance. I really can't stand the holier-than-thou, tasteless, virtuoso, close-minded people who think that understanding the methodology and technical skills (barf) improves their taste to a higher realm. These people, usually limiting themselves to just classical, metal, and/or prog rock genres, definitely do have a superiority complex. Ugh, please don't mistake me with a Dream Theater fan or something. That is the exact opposite of where I stand, that the technical complexity of music makes it better rather than the songwriting qualities or the emotional response. I really can't stand these guys at all.

Quote from: Caldoran on October 18, 2009, 17:46It is just like food. It may be an expert making a dish compared to a street seller making simple fare, and the gourmet will probably like the expert, and the average citizen the street seller, but they both most likely won't like the other because they are just enjoying what they like in the end, and neither of their tastes and opinions on the dishes are more or less valid, regardless of how "experienced" or "in-depth understood" the gourmet is, or how "shallow" and "thoughtless" the average citizen is.

The problem with this analogy is you make the same assumptions as you do about musical taste. You're not comparing anything, you're literally just picking up your opinion as regards the appreciation of one kind of artistry and dropping it right into another kind of artistry. But, if the Gourmet guys can't appreciate the local foods, and the average citizen can't at least consider Gourmet, then both are shallow. I'm not taking the Gourmet guy's stance, as I explained above, because I don't think that the perceived "high class" or refinement of something automatically makes it better. I think that someone who actually understands food can be an equal appreciator of both fine and common food, the important thing is broad-mindedness and curiosity.

The problem is that most of the people here aren't listening to the local guy or the Gourmet guy (again, arbitrary, flawed comparisons for music), but are actually just listening to mass-produced, soulless, corporate McDonald's.

Caldoran

Okay, I think I've got most of what you're saying now, and I mostly agree with you, but I just dislike the way you put that 'most of the posters in this thread listen to terrible stuff' and that it is 'objective fact' or something like that. Since I need to sleep (timezones and all), I shall discuss more with you tomorrow.
The above statements are masterfully crafted fabrications.

Squiggle

The "objective fact" bit was definitely tongue-in-cheek, although I can see how it would look like that was my serious opinion. However, my general opinion is pretty close to that.

Freestyler

Ramstein-du hast
Ramstein-sonne

I love this band again

Paul200

Taylor Swift ~ Should've said no. <333 The Fray ~ You Found Me. <33

Mulholland

I am kinda obsessed with XX by The XX


One hell of an album there

kendall!

maybe by ingrid michaelson
alpha dog by fall out boy
meet me halfway by the black eyed peas
i can feel a hot one by manchester orchestra
tony the tiger by manchester orchestra

i neeeeed to download these now that i've got my itunes library back...
you're never gonna love me, so what's the use

Webby

Quote from: kendall! on October 19, 2009, 11:36
maybe by ingrid michaelson

Is that on her new album? If it is, pleaseeeeeee I need to get this album now. ;-;

"i hope you get niall bursting out of a tower cake singing "happy birthday mr president" and he's wearing a "miss america 2013" sash while giving you a 3 hour lapdance"

Caldoran

The above statements are masterfully crafted fabrications.

b1g

soil's song & brave & day & evidence & sleeper & omerta
^ katatonia

reason & verne & cold blue steel & memoria stoica
^ novembre

better than you, est. always

EMPIRE

Let it roll by Divide The Day.. I like ush this song ;)

kerri-anne


Forget what it is called, but it is by cheryl cole and she sung it on the X factor..
what should I make you ?

-Cora-

^ Fight For This Love

I like this song, too. :3

Also, JLS - Beat Again
It took me hours to fall asleep last night, this song was stuck in my head. >:
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