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Reply #60 posted 10/31/12 12:26am

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Harlepolis said:

Nobody in mind.

If I'm not a fan, I won't waste my time figuring out "why".

Exactly. It ain't that serious. Plus, when you try to force yourself to like something you really don't like, you're no longer being yourself as an individual and becoming what others think you should be.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #61 posted 10/31/12 9:03am

thekidsgirl

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sexton said:

In the Sweden thread, I said The Cardigans. But only because I haven't spent any time yet investigating their music. And that would be the case with any artist of which I'd want to be a fan, but aren't. If something about a band turns me off like vocals for example then I don't want to be a fan.

I came across this after watching Repulsion this morning, and thought of you

their video, based on the film

If you will, so will I
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Reply #62 posted 10/31/12 9:20am

JoeTyler

thekidsgirl said:

sexton said:

In the Sweden thread, I said The Cardigans. But only because I haven't spent any time yet investigating their music. And that would be the case with any artist of which I'd want to be a fan, but aren't. If something about a band turns me off like vocals for example then I don't want to be a fan.

I came across this after watching Repulsion this morning, and thought of you

their video, based on the film

falloff I didn't know the Cardigans were worth exploring beyond LoveFool and My Fav Game lol

tinkerbell
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Reply #63 posted 10/31/12 10:30am

sexton

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thekidsgirl said:

sexton said:

In the Sweden thread, I said The Cardigans. But only because I haven't spent any time yet investigating their music. And that would be the case with any artist of which I'd want to be a fan, but aren't. If something about a band turns me off like vocals for example then I don't want to be a fan.

I came across this after watching Repulsion this morning, and thought of you

You made it home from work! woot!

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Reply #64 posted 10/31/12 10:41am

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sexton said:

thekidsgirl said:

I came across this after watching Repulsion this morning, and thought of you

You made it home from work! woot!

lol Yay! And I didn't even have to swim hug

If you will, so will I
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Reply #65 posted 10/31/12 10:44am

thekidsgirl

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JoeTyler said:

thekidsgirl said:

falloff I didn't know the Cardigans were worth exploring beyond LoveFool and My Fav Game lol

They have 6 albums! hammer lol

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Reply #66 posted 10/31/12 12:42pm

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Now THIS is a good idea! GunsHalen started a thread about musicians whose voice you don't like and I thought about doing the opposite: love the voice, not the music. Tom Jones, anyone?
Freddy Mercury. When I was in hi school all the (cool) guys were into Queen and U2 (another good example, just like Springsteen) but by then I was already diggin' James Brown and Sly...
Dire Straits also were huge in the 1980s and Mark Knopfler was & is playing with my man Bob Dylan, but...it just doesn't mean anything to me...
The Beatles... LiLi, if you & I had been around in the 1960s, you would have been a Beatles-girl and me a Stones boy!
Miles Davis...never got beyond Kind of Blue.
Billy Holliday, a legend for sure, I have a double cd that I just don't listen to.
Stevie Wonder... Living for the City is ffffonnnkayyy!!! I just Called to Say I Love You is too much sweet pop music for me.
I know Nirvana and Pearljam meant a lot to a lot of people, but I never got it.
Same with Amy Winehouse and Adele.
And I never understood why punks were into reggae. Bob Marley wrote some good songs, but when I hear Stir it up, I always get the feeling it's being played too slow.
Guess that wraps it up 4 now, maybe more later, good idea for a thread, Lily!
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Reply #67 posted 10/31/12 1:04pm

mjscarousal

vainandy said:

Harlepolis said:

Nobody in mind.

If I'm not a fan, I won't waste my time figuring out "why".

Exactly. It ain't that serious. Plus, when you try to force yourself to like something you really don't like, you're no longer being yourself as an individual and becoming what others think you should be.

Yep nod

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Reply #68 posted 11/04/12 1:55am

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not a particular artist, but .... classical music.
I understand that this is the basis of everything,
that classical music is a positive influence on the emotional sphere, but I can not call myself an amateur. I quickly get bored, lack of dynamism and passion for me.

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Reply #69 posted 11/04/12 9:34am

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^Interesting. My newspaper included a free classical cd this weekend, so I listened to some Mozart and Mahler. I found it really beautiful, but after that I put on some Muddy Waters (a classic in his own right!) and that just made me FEEL better. So I don't think I'll switch from rock to opera in the near future.
But it's always good to listen to some music you wouldn't normally listen to
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Reply #70 posted 11/04/12 3:42pm

Stymie

After giving it much thought, I would like to be a fan of Madonna. She strikes me as smart businesswoman, and I admire that but I find her voice just terrible.

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Reply #71 posted 11/04/12 4:25pm

datdude

yeahthat probably seems like sacrilege to the whole world it seems that has drunk their kool aid for decades but i'm content to pass thru the earth w/o ever having heard a Beatles album! a few inescapable, ubiquitous singles have confirmed that i'm not missing much.

Bowie - marginal voice, couple tracks from Let's Dance (listened to Station to Station single per someone from The Org's recommendation and wanted to cut my ears off)

Stones - i like my rock FONKAY and if there's not LOTS more where Miss U comes from, i'm good

Fiona Apple - I've had my buddy's Tidal for months and can't make it pass 3-4 trax

too many others to name!

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Reply #72 posted 11/04/12 4:27pm

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Marsha Ambrosius. I want to like her, and I actually liked her when she was with Floetry, but as a solo artist, her voice irritates the hell out of me.

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #73 posted 11/05/12 6:47am

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When I was going through a classic soul phase last year, I could not get in to:

Al Green

I reallty tried, but it just wasn't happening. I like a few of his songs, and thats about it.

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Do you remember lying in bed
With your covers pulled up over your head?
Radio playin' so no one can see - The Ramones
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Reply #74 posted 11/05/12 10:12am

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datdude said:

yeahthat probably seems like sacrilege to the whole world it seems that has drunk their kool aid for decades but i'm content to pass thru the earth w/o ever having heard a Beatles album! a few inescapable, ubiquitous singles have confirmed that i'm not missing much.

Bowie - marginal voice, couple tracks from Let's Dance (listened to Station to Station single per someone from The Org's recommendation and wanted to cut my ears off)

Stones - i like my rock FONKAY and if there's not LOTS more where Miss U comes from, i'm good

Fiona Apple - I've had my buddy's Tidal for months and can't make it pass 3-4 trax

too many others to name!

It doesn't seem like you want to be a fan of any of these artists.

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Reply #75 posted 11/05/12 12:00pm

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Timmy84 said:

I didn't become a fan of Bowie myself until recently. And I realize why people fawn over him. I mean I've always admired him for his fashion and some of his music but after hearing much of it, I dig him.

Which of his albums do you like?

low is from bowie's berlin phase, it's quite challenging to listen to.

if you want classic songwriting i would suggest alladin sane and ziggy stardust. if they don't float your boat i doubt anything by bowie will.

don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed....
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Reply #76 posted 11/05/12 3:20pm

LiLi1992

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SuperSoulFighter said:

Freddy Mercury. When I was in hi school all the (cool) guys were into Queen and U2 (another good example, just like Springsteen) but by then I was already diggin' James Brown and Sly... Dire Straits also were huge in the 1980s and Mark Knopfler was & is playing with my man Bob Dylan, but...it just doesn't mean anything to me...
The Beatles... LiLi, if you & I had been around in the 1960s, you would have been a Beatles-girl and me a Stones boy!
Miles Davis...never got beyond Kind of Blue.
Billy Holliday, a legend for sure, I have a double cd that I just don't listen to.
Stevie Wonder... Living for the City is ffffonnnkayyy!!! I just Called to Say I Love You is too much sweet pop music for me.
I know Nirvana and Pearljam meant a lot to a lot of people, but I never got it. Same with Amy Winehouse and Adele. And I never understood why punks were into reggae.
Bob Marley wrote some good songs, but when I hear Stir it up, I always get the feeling it's being played too slow. Guess that wraps it up 4 now, maybe more later, good idea for a thread, Lily!

I had always wanted to be born in the 50's that all the best music accompanied my youth, and I have seen the emergence and development of the greatest artists ever. But now I realize that in that case I would now not 20 years old, and about 60 .... Well, it's better to be young and enjoy the music in retrospect. smile
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I love your list, although I'm hardcore Beatles fan and a casual fan of Queen and Amy .... but I support your others positions.

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Reply #77 posted 11/05/12 4:08pm

SoulAlive

I tried to get into Joni Mitchell's music,but I just can't seem to do it.She's very talented,but her music doesn't do much for me.

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Reply #78 posted 11/05/12 4:38pm

HuMpThAnG

Badu - Dug the first album & that was it....Just comes off as trying to hard to be different

Mint Condition - hmmm...like some of their stuff, but hmmm

Jill "From Philly, And Fine As Wine" Scott - She can be over the top too at times lol

If it was announce that these 3 were coming to town, would'nt break my neck to go and see them

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Reply #79 posted 11/05/12 9:57pm

rtoriq

Great thread.....i've BEEN wanting to be convinced on 4 artists that i can think of right now:

-Nina Simone (musically)
-Phyllis Hyman (musically)
-Sade. Now after i made this announcement on Facebook, a friend let me listen to Diamond Life, and i was like hmmmm more. So this one is dying down.

-TEENA MARIE (vocally). i STILL can't see how she "sounds like a sista"; she just sounds Broadway to me.

Nobody in mind.

If I'm not a fan, I won't waste my time figuring out "why".

Exactly. It ain't that serious. Plus, when you try to force yourself to like something you really don't like, you're no longer being yourself as an individual and becoming what others think you should be.


Lol man yall say that but here's one: i can't get into (peak) Prince circa Dirty Mind. Baow! Dirty Mind is a big chunk of WTF to me; i don't know why people say it's what really get him shine.

So the reason i laugh at the notion of "being an individual" is because people always assume you have low standards if you don't like some of Prince's hits or albums during his peak.

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Reply #80 posted 11/06/12 1:22am

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It's what your flavor is it doesn't mean whatever you like is any better or less than what I dig its just a matter of taste. Some people just like country music who are you to say its garbage just cuz you don't have the ear for it. People that do that are music snobs and are ridiculous. It's like me to tell someone oh you don't like lobster well you have no taste. Not everyone has the same palette. I don't get mf's that think they are superior music listener because you don't like what they like. It's a joke really.
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Reply #81 posted 11/06/12 2:30am

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SoulAlive said:

I tried to get into Joni Mitchell's music,but I just can't seem to do it.She's very talented,but her music doesn't do much for me.


I agree! Same with Joan Baez. Maybe their voices are just too beautiful.
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Reply #82 posted 11/06/12 8:45am

Funkcreep

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David Bowie

Peter Gabriel

Can only do the hits, tried to go deep but didn't care for it.

Do you remember lying in bed
With your covers pulled up over your head?
Radio playin' so no one can see - The Ramones
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Reply #83 posted 11/07/12 7:47am

dreaminaboutu

The Whispers The Temptations The Four Tops R. Kelly Donna Summer Joni Mitchell David Bowie
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Reply #84 posted 11/07/12 9:39am

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Many Motown artists. This is a huge part of music history, but I'm not a big fan of the Motown sound.
Stevie, Temptations, Supremes etc. boxed
A galaxy of great artists, which I, unfortunately, have always been indifferent.
James Brown, another call. I rate him very high, especially as a performer, he was great dancer, but I prefer the performances a little different format. While I like the dozen songs from James.

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Reply #85 posted 11/10/12 12:09am

Emancipation89

LiLi1992 said:

not a particular artist, but .... classical music.
I understand that this is the basis of everything,
that classical music is a positive influence on the emotional sphere, but I can not call myself an amateur. I quickly get bored, lack of dynamism and passion for me.

Hmm Lily I think you'd really enjoy classical music if you start with the right era/artist! Or taking the time to really learn how it originated whether through a music course or books may help too wink Classical music is anything but boring and simple imo, it contains the most wide range of instruments and I particularly love how unpredictable and unbiased it really is compared to a lot of modern "songs" we're used to, whether it's pop or rock or RnB that mostly use the same formula with limited structure.

In general I don't really believe anyone should force his/herself to like certain genre but of all types of music, I'd say classic music is definitely worth it. Though I'm a very casual classic listener I'm glad I was able to at least get into it and understand the fundamental level of it. (In my case it was through music classes I took at college + my parents CDs & itunes classic radio stations lol) I'm still learning and trying to discover more!

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Reply #86 posted 11/10/12 3:51am

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Janet Jackson... I love pretty much all the other Jacksons, lol, but I can't get through a full album of hers and really enjoy it - not even her best-rated ones. I think it's partly because I'm not a huge fan of the Jam/Lewis sound, or a lot of later '80s/early '90s R&B.
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Reply #87 posted 11/10/12 4:21am

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I really wanted to like David Bowie because he seems so cool. But I could never really get into him


That's my choice as well. I can see he was great, but there aren't that many song that I actually enjoy...
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Reply #88 posted 11/10/12 5:17am

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Over the years there were several artists that I thought I would like, bought their music, and sold that shit right back to the dollar bin. lol

New Edition

Van Hunt

Norah Jones

Jay-Z

Beatles

Jimi Hendrix

I know there are others but I can't think right now... dead

I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #89 posted 11/10/12 6:57am

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Emancipation89 said:

LiLi1992 said:

not a particular artist, but .... classical music.
I understand that this is the basis of everything,
that classical music is a positive influence on the emotional sphere, but I can not call myself an amateur. I quickly get bored, lack of dynamism and passion for me.

Hmm Lily I think you'd really enjoy classical music if you start with the right era/artist! Or taking the time to really learn how it originated whether through a music course or books may help too wink Classical music is anything but boring and simple imo, it contains the most wide range of instruments and I particularly love how unpredictable and unbiased it really is compared to a lot of modern "songs" we're used to, whether it's pop or rock or RnB that mostly use the same formula with limited structure.

In general I don't really believe anyone should force his/herself to like certain genre but of all types of music, I'd say classic music is definitely worth it. Though I'm a very casual classic listener I'm glad I was able to at least get into it and understand the fundamental level of it. (In my case it was through music classes I took at college + my parents CDs & itunes classic radio stations lol) I'm still learning and trying to discover more!

I have tried many times.
I once flew to Tunisia on vacation for 2 weeks ... in my iPod exclusively to classical music: Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Verdi ..... greatest composers ... I like the music, I understand. it is brilliant, but very rarely I have the desire to listen to it, if I have a chance to listen to anything else. boxed

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