06-09-2016, 07:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-09-2016, 07:38 AM by Eric the Green.)
(06-08-2016, 06:05 PM)taramarie Wrote:(06-08-2016, 06:01 PM)Eric the Green Wrote:So i can post and you can assume my music is a bash over the head for you? Say one thing then say something that opposes the right to post? You're strange.(06-08-2016, 05:21 PM)taramarie Wrote:(06-08-2016, 05:11 PM)Eric the Green Wrote: It's funny. "Or else would just be you would look like a fool saying one thing then saying another. Example: "post whatever you like" "I bet these Disturbed posts are meant to upset me."
Tara says, "If I do post more music we better not hear a peep about you thinking it is all about you."
We better, or else WHAT? You won't post your songs?
Do whatever you like.
You do not want to look foolish, right? You say do whatever you like then make a post like that. Just don't do it if we want to feel invited to make posts.
Again, you can do whatever you like, and so can I. I don't care if you make posts or not.
I can "oppose" your "right to post?" You're funny!
That many people who say they don't like Bieber (I don't know who Beiber is) are older, is an objective fact. There are polls on that too. Some of us older folks liking his music anyway is also an objective fact. My statement that it's sometimes prejudice to not like Bieber is my opinion, although in many cases a valid one. Maybe for many, like gabrielle, songs like Good Time and Pray sound like music for kids, and they don't like that. Myself, I am looking past that, and I hear music that I like a lot in some of those songs. I know from all the thousands of you tube covers of Good Time, and the people who sang on them (sometimes thousands in one video), that a lot of them were 20 or 30-somethings. So that's an "objective fact" that many people who liked that popular song were not "kids."
I also know that many Gen X and some older millie listeners are used to stuff that is rough, edgy and cynical, and the upbeat and simple stuff in 4T millie pop doesn't jive with what they have learned to appreciate and which "expresses their experience." To me, the new simpler and upbeat millie pop is sometimes a relief and a joy.