06-18-2016, 10:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2016, 10:11 PM by Eric the Green.)
(06-18-2016, 05:38 PM)Ragnarök_62 Wrote: I actually agree with this. I like songs that confirm my sense of reality as it actually is. To wit, the state of relations between say Corporate America and folks like me.....In the 3T, generally the actual sound of rage is annoying. For lyrics, you can read them. I am not knocking the lyrics, necessarily. Younger folks today are skilled with words, and enjoy them. I am more interested in going beyond the words to the music.
Oh, but either the lyrics or the actual sound of rage are interesting.
Quote:1. You rang?I don't question or judge your experience. I only talk about music according to how I hear it. You can't reduce that hearing experience of music to you or me. Only in part is it a question of our personal experience. It's also the music itself. I would tend to say it's mostly the music itself, but I have no doubt that my personal needs and experiences color my listening too, and so it is with you and others.
2. Well, again, it's the experience there. I was decadent in the 1980's years. I went full fledged Yuppie in regards to seeking $ (influenced by elders no doubt) and lot's of poker junkets.
Quote:1. Newsflash, man. Not everyone uses music like Eric does.1. So what? Doesn't have anything to do with what I said. It's not what I use music for; it's what music is originally for. That's historic fact.
2. Some 2T music certainly works because it's tied to some sort of nice memory.
2. All music works in part because it's tied to some sort of memory for someone. In part, only.
Quote:I'm sure the audiences were different.
So audiences determine music? I thought composers did.
Quote:That's for prophet generations, man.
Nope. That's for all time. Joseph Campbell said it; he was a civic.