Just to get a few things off my chest
HERBERT119 at DELPHI.COM
HERBERT119 at DELPHI.COM
Wed Feb 14 02:39:21 EST 1996
On 13-FEB-1996 16:40:51.6 BOC-L said to HERBERT119
>A few write to my comment:
>You (and Steve Swann also commented I believe) are missing my point.
>And *Club Ninja* may be a good example. A lot of us don't like the
>music on that album -- that is our subjective opinions of it. However,
>that doesn't make the music good or bad. It's whether or not it's
>enjoyable to someone. If you don't like it, then that's fine but
>it doesn't mean the music sucks. And how complicated the music is
>does not necessarily make music better or worse. Look it some simple
>little tune like "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (the nursery rhyme, not the
>Stevie Ray Vaughn version) -- that tune has a grand total of 4 notes in
>it. Sure, I don't want to sit around listening to it, but there are
>millions of little kids out there that think that song "kicks ass" (of
>course their description of it would be a little different). That song
>has been passed down for years. But is a simple little ditty with 4
>notes in it a "good" song? Most music can probably be enjoyed by
>someone (hopefully at least the person who wrote it) - by that person's
>definition then, it is "good". Everyone else in the world might hate
>it, but that still doesn't mean it's "bad".
I agree. Any product that is released on any kind of record label (even
totally independant) must have at LEAST, say, 2 fans, besides the performer
. They may think it's
the best thing since powdered milk. (I know what it's like to have something
I love scorned by absolutely everyone I knew/or read comments from.)
Therefore, it has some goodness in it (even if that goodness is totally
irrelevent to the dislikers).
. If someone plays some music he/she
likes, but can not find one other person who likes it, then that person
should not (and could not) release it to the public.
Chuck
>To say music is "good", "bad", "kicks ass", "sucks", etc. is a matter
>of opinion. I'm not against opinions, but you need more to make them
>something to discuss -- WHY do you think something's good or bad? Hey,
>if I ask for opinions on this list on some music (say, to decide if I
>want to buy it), I need more than just a few people saying "It's great"
>or "It sucks" -- those statements don't tell me anything, and 2
>different people could each give me opposite responses.
>I hope this makes what I was trying to say clearer, if not, just
>disregard what I've said -- I'm ranting on far too much here . . .
>John
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