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soggybomb
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Posted: July 22 2008 at 22:59 |
it really varies, but in general they just have to be delivered well and not cheesy enough for the listener to be unable to look beyond them.
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Without music life would be a mistake. ~Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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OzzProg
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Posted: July 26 2008 at 17:31 |
My brain doesn't even bother picking up lyrics, even if it is A Capella, i just hear the melody.
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The Cracked Sky
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Posted: July 26 2008 at 20:06 |
I don't listen to the lyrics. I'm a HUGE prog fan, i can't think of one song that i know all the lyrics to.
BUT!
i go ape for vocal harmonies. listen to Moon Safari, you'll know what i'm talkin' about~
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Cactus Choir
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Posted: July 27 2008 at 06:14 |
Music is much more important than lyrics to me, so long as the lyrics aren't actually embarrassing. I love Yes even though I haven't a clue what Jon Anderson is on about most of the time.
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Big Ears
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Posted: July 31 2008 at 05:59 |
I didn't think I listened to lyrics and then I remembered that I don't like Sigur Ros.
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 20:55 |
Lyrics are as important as a band's fan needs them to be. If they're important to you than you pick a band that does it for you, if they're not important you still pick a band that does it for you too.
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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: August 08 2008 at 03:11 |
Dr. Occulator wrote:
Lyrics are as important as a band's fan needs them to be. If they're important to you than you pick a band that does it for you, if they're not important you still pick a band that does it for you too.
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A question: How objective or subjective do you think matters of taste are? Just curious.
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: August 08 2008 at 14:11 |
That question covers a wide gamut of possible responses. I think taste
is a fleeting entity that is in constant re-assessment as time goes on.
In other words I may be more 'sympathetic' to a point of view on one
day and more 'cynical' on another based on conscious and unconscious
reactions to everyday stimulus.
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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: August 09 2008 at 04:16 |
Interesting idea, this thing about not having much control over one's tastes and preferences, or at least that some of it is up to outside stimuli.
It also reminds me: I remember reading a newspaper article referencing a scientific finding that the biggest factor in people's musical preferences is their first language.... no, not as much what language we prefer lyrics in, as in that the scales and rhythms we prefer are those most common in the everyday speech patterns of our respective first languages. So there might be something to it.
However... is it possible that tastes and standards could react to outside influences both conscious and unconscious, but still follow the rules of this internally consistent set of principles? I mean, just because you sometimes are in the mood for upbeat music and sometimes in the mood for downbeat music (to pick just one set of opposite traits) does not mean that you change your mind about whether one is objectively better than the other.
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Norbert
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Posted: August 09 2008 at 07:49 |
I value bands which write good lyrics beside their good music, but bad music can't be saved by nice lyrics.
If the music is actually good only very offensive/primitive lyrics can turn me off.
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: August 09 2008 at 07:51 |
i concur.
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My Doc Told Me I Have Doggie Head.
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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: August 09 2008 at 11:05 |
Norbert wrote:
If the music is actually good only very offensive/primitive lyrics can turn me off. |
I guess you're no fan of Frank Zappa, then.
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"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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YesFan72
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Posted: August 11 2008 at 22:43 |
I don't pay attention to lyrics most of the time, unless something odd stands out at me. It just all blends in for me. Lyrics that can be offending don't offend me. It's the music that matters.
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