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Reply #30 posted 01/29/07 10:18pm

lastdecember

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theodore said:

lastdecember said:

To me the artist needs to have a good involvement in their music, be it playing their instrument or writing some if not all of their songs and too me its also about their influences in music and what they are saying in a song. To me i need longevity, at this point with new music i dont "buy into" artists unless they show me something that makes me think they will get to 5 albums in their career, and Im not talking sales, because i could care less about sales,units,gold,platnum and all that stuff. To me i need that, i need to feel a part of that artists world and songs and that we are both growing and searching together.



cool

I'm feeling U


Yeah i know alot of people like beats and stuff they can party too, and thats ok for a little while but to me music is so much more than a beat and partying, I need somthing and someone thats going to make me think or want to hear more and feel what they are.

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Reply #31 posted 01/29/07 10:24pm

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lastdecember said:

To me the artist needs to have a good involvement in their music, be it playing their instrument or writing some if not all of their songs


that's just what I was saying, but not so clearly
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Reply #32 posted 01/29/07 10:31pm

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I really don't care what other people listen to (as far as criticizing them for it), that's their problem. smile

As far as what I pick, it's got to do one (or a combination) of the following things.

1) Make the hairs stand up on my arm
2) Show a certain skill level (writing/playing/singing)
3) Make me smile/laugh

It's that simple for me.

tA

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Same here!!
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Reply #33 posted 01/29/07 11:27pm

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Mostly my music leads itself. An interest in one artist leaks over onto interest in related acts, or their influences or favourites. Sometimes something jumps out at me on it's own (k-Os, Scissor Sisters) and sometimes it's been an artist I've heard and ignored my whole life, and just woke up to their sound one day. (Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot)

Once in a while I read an interesting sounding review or article on a certain act and actively seek them out. Sometimes I'm dissapointed, sometimes not.

I don't listen to radio much, except once in a while I'll play the local Oldies station. Late night (when they actually still play videos!) I'll tune into Much and MuchMore Music to catch up on newer stuff.

Sometimes I dig through my friends' collections to see if anything catches my fancy and beg, borrow, or steal it. (just for a while)

I don't believe in looking down on a certain style or genre of music just for the sake of it. I'm not one of those people that blows off an entire genre. I believe that there's good music to be found everywhere, it's just a matter of noing where to look.
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Reply #34 posted 01/29/07 11:35pm

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heyduckie said:

When u choose new music is it all about personal taste? What is it about "popular" music that may turn u off? I have heard people say how can u listen to that shit or that isn't even music. I'm just curious why someone would tell someone else that what they like in music is not valid.....(hope I'm in the right forum) smile


mostly personal and im open to stuff people give me to listen to no matter what genre/style of music it is. as far as people hatin on others taste....its all subjective cuz alot of time's that person dissing on other people like some questionable shit themselfs.
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Reply #35 posted 01/30/07 2:56am

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NDRU said:

I also like music created by artists. I'll explain.

There might be a decent song on a Justin Timberlake album (relax, I only said might be!) I am turned off by the fact that it took a committee of people to create it. Ditto Simpson sisters, Britney, and...

Janet! I might actually buy a Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis album, but one that gives credit to Janet as the artist seems like a lie to me.

I like to listen to artists who, for better or worse, are actually responsible for what I'm hearing.

That's why Grammy recognizes Prince, even though the 3121 wasn't a huge hit. He's an artist who created the music on his album all by his lonesome! It's part of his legacy, not just a "sign of the times"

If it's his weakest album, it's still comparable to a quick sketch by Picasso; worth more than 100000 Bob Ross paintings.

I actually like Bob Ross better than Picasso. lol
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Reply #36 posted 01/30/07 9:03am

theodore

lastdecember said:

theodore said:




cool

I'm feeling U


Yeah i know alot of people like beats and stuff they can party too, and thats ok for a little while but to me music is so much more than a beat and partying, I need somthing and someone thats going to make me think or want to hear more and feel what they are.


I don't like "partying music" like hip hop barf
So, I'm still vibing with U

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Reply #37 posted 01/30/07 10:12am

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minneapolisgenius said:

NDRU said:

I also like music created by artists. I'll explain.

There might be a decent song on a Justin Timberlake album (relax, I only said might be!) I am turned off by the fact that it took a committee of people to create it. Ditto Simpson sisters, Britney, and...

Janet! I might actually buy a Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis album, but one that gives credit to Janet as the artist seems like a lie to me.

I like to listen to artists who, for better or worse, are actually responsible for what I'm hearing.

That's why Grammy recognizes Prince, even though the 3121 wasn't a huge hit. He's an artist who created the music on his album all by his lonesome! It's part of his legacy, not just a "sign of the times"

If it's his weakest album, it's still comparable to a quick sketch by Picasso; worth more than 100000 Bob Ross paintings.

I actually like Bob Ross better than Picasso. lol


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Reply #38 posted 01/30/07 10:59am

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NDRU said:

minneapolisgenius said:


I actually like Bob Ross better than Picasso. lol


The best hair in painting. And he did it all with the same brush he painted his living room with!

Damn straight he did! woot!

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Reply #39 posted 01/30/07 11:45am

alphastreet

I like songs that touch me emotionally or make me dance without realizing. A good, strong, SOULFUL voice is an asset. I mostly end up listening to stuff from the 80's and 90's
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Reply #40 posted 01/30/07 11:47am

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I'm just into whatever sounds good to me. But I'll always be partial to 80's music since that's the kind I look to with the most fondness.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #41 posted 01/30/07 2:04pm

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My ass and my dick determine whether I like a song. If my ass hears a song and starts to wanna shake on it's own, then I know it's a jam. If my dick gets the urge to take a stranger home at two in the morning and get into some of those filthy, un-natural thangs, then I know it's a good slow jam. As far as just sitting there, listening to a song, and saying ...."Oh, that's a beautiful song, it's just lovely, it's such a pretty song, so uplifting, it changed my life"....fuck that shit! If it ain't for the dancefloor or the bedroom, it has no purpose and I ain't got time for it. lol
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Reply #42 posted 01/30/07 2:08pm

alphastreet

if the person writes the song or plays an instrument I also love that, but they've got to be good at it and not just do it for the sake of trying to win over listeners.
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