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No Turn On The Bright Lights?
No Turn On The Bright Lights?
Five star, flawless albums are boring anyway. I mean yes some are amazing but how many do you really love?
It's a bit like when you're 15 and getting into music and think you like Wilco and In The Airplane Over The Sea but then look back on it and realise it just isn't anything you're into; it's boring, beige, never-fun and always-difficult to you.
I've softened on my stance on them, quite get the hype and respect their legacy now, but I still think people wanking on about The Beatles constantly is so boring. It's a bit like still being into indie rock and nothing else like your taste hasn't shifted since you could legally buy beers. You can like stuff that is seen as bad and listening a lot to an album that's been forgotten is no crime.
Never changeFive star, flawless albums are boring anyway.
Five star albums are boring; you do say some truly strange things about music, but this may be the strangest yet. Believe it or not, not everyone listens to music based on how much social cache they think it might give them. Most people listen to music because they like it. Yes, tastes and opinions can change over time, but then that would suggest an album is not actually a five star album and you would rejudge it accordingly. On the other hand, I can listen to Ten, OK Computer, The Suburbs and Go Farther in Lightness and appreciate their brilliance, despite the fact that they range from early '90s to late '90s to 2010 to 2017.No Turn On The Bright Lights?
Five star, flawless albums are boring anyway. I mean yes some are amazing but how many do you really love?
It's a bit like when you're 15 and getting into music and think you like Wilco and In The Airplane Over The Sea but then look back on it and realise it just isn't anything you're into; it's boring, beige, never-fun and always-difficult to you.
I've softened on my stance on them, quite get the hype and respect their legacy now, but I still think people wanking on about The Beatles constantly is so boring. It's a bit like still being into indie rock and nothing else like your taste hasn't shifted since you could legally buy beers. You can like stuff that is seen as bad and listening a lot to an album that's been forgotten is no crime.
If you say Taylor Swift, my head will explodealso this furphy I like music based on trends and s**t. I actually like some passé lame s**t no one would call cool.
The Beatles- Revolver
Yep, no-name bums like the Beatles, Stones, Michael Jackson, AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Pearl Jam, Arcade Fire, Guns N' Rose, Nirvana...So is this the thread where we just name the most obscure albums we know?