Albums that you find very generic and boring |
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Logan
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People like to share what they like and don't like, and people commonly look for some validation from like-minded individuals be in in positive or negative threads, and people like to share their feelings generally. I think we're all seeking some sense of connection. What I think is important is not to too readily dismiss or chastise those who see things differently or offer a different perspective. I happen to like balance, so I'm glad that not every music thread need be an appreciation thread. I like to hear about what people like and don't like,and why. I don't think most people really do enjoy negativity per se, though some off us are more pessimistic and cynical than others, but various psychologists/ cognitive scientists and evolutionary biologists say that we are hard-wired for negativity, and that is part of our evolutionary process as it helped with survival. To survive, our ancestors needed to be attentive to any actual or perceived threat, and through natural selection, these traits were passed on. That's just a root of negativity generally. The mind is complex, and to understand why someone likes such threads, it helps to understand an individual's psychology and background and psychology generally (I'm not a psychologist, by the way, which may be apparent when it comes to my posting). Negativity commonly belies some insecurity, and a sense of insecurity can be beneficial or harmful. I do think that criticism, and being open to others being critical of what we hold dear, can be a positive thing -- say, I think it's good to have one's perceptions challenged by those with different opinions, and to avoid falling into an echo chamber. The challenge is in not feeling that negative about others negativity and being open to and tolerant of differences in perception. I like the discussion that such topics can bring, and thoughtful responses to my criticism have challenged me and helped me to re-evaluate and re-formulate my opinions. My mind has been changed in conversation many times, and I think we should all be open to that. Sometimes it's been changed since new evidence has come along, or because some insight from someone else has helped to alter my perception. The more persuasive people do so in a non-confrontational and a more affirmative and validating manner -- they put you at your ease by being friendly while offering another perspective instead of blaming. When we feel threatened we are less open to differences in opinion. We stubbornly tend to double-down on our views when we feel attacked/ blamed/shamed, but in friendly dialectic where people don't feel like they are on the defence, perceptions are much more likely to shift. It helps if the person who is offering another perspective really seems interested in what the other person thinks, and does not readily seem to be judgmental of that person who shares a difference in opinion (done respectfully and with apparent empathy to that person even if that person seems disrespectful). Oscar Wilde said, "Criticism is the only reliable form of autobiography." It commonly tells you more about the critic's psychology than the object of the criticism. Ultimately,I think that people like to participate in such negative threads for much the same reason that they like to participate in such positive threads, they want to share something of themselves and be heard, and they often are hoping for some validation. They want to get their opinions out there and are hoping for some sympathy. The negativity that tends to get me down often involves a negative, dismissive reaction to someone else's perceived negativity. Ultimately, I like to think that we can be all be friends and appreciate each other despite our differences, and while I think being open to criticism is a good thing, it bothers me when it is mean-spirited and clearly intended to wound a person. I don't take it that personally when someone doesn't like the same music that I do, but when it seems that that person is attacking my character or someone'e else's, well that's a lot harder to take. By the way, I can't think of any favourite bands/artists with large discographies that I don't find to have been boring, generic, or both, at some point musically. For another, that music which I find boring might seem the most enjoyable music that that band has made. To each his or her own tastes. I happen to appreciate learning about what others like and what they don't like as I'm interested in the people behind the words, and this makes me feel closer to people as I feel like I know their psychologies a little better. I am interested in what people think despite whether or not I share the same perspective. What I don't like is when I feel that people are overly dismissive and are not willing to engage people in a friendly conversational manner who they find disagreement with -- especially when it leads to insults I do think its important how people phrase things. I don't like it when people say, for instance, "Van der Graaf Generator sucks, end of story", but I appreciate it when people explain what they don't like about it and are willing to engage in exploratory discussion with those with different opinions. I think it's good when people approach such topics as this one thoughtfully and with nuance. Sorry for the rambling, saying much in few words happens all too rarely with me. Edited by Logan - November 27 2018 at 07:23 |
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SteveG
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Jeffro
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C'mon, get over that hump.
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Lewian
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I was thinking about whether I can make sense of this thread; I mean as long as we're just listing what we like and what we don't, the positive threads are always better because they come with an invitation to expore, whereas the negative ones are just negative and won't inspire me to listen to anything new. One still can have an interesting discussion but that'd require that people put up something worth discussing. The category "boring" is by the way a category that characterizes the listener and not the music. Music can only ever be boring through a listener who is bored. So if you say this-or-that is boring, you say more about you than about the music. There's nothing wrong with that but I wonder whether everyone realizes... Anyway, the music I'm thinking of when reading this thread is by two acts who were actually some of my heroes at some other time of their artistic activity, Mike Oldfield and Tangerine Dream. I've got to say that when Oldfield came out with the second version of "Tubular Bells" I was skeptical but listening to it I thought, doing a "number II" version in this way is in itself a quite original thing to do. It's not exactly my favourite but I find it both good to listen to and respectable. But then he goes on and does five (or whatever) further ones?? And then "everybody has been waiting for Ommadawn II and here it is, finally"... have I? Well, from Oldfield's other output between the eighties and now, chances are that his youthful creativity has dried out (I indeed get bored by the vast majority of that stuff) and Ommadawn II is indeed the best that can be expected of him these days, surely it's nice to listen to but it's kind of the definition of "generic" and, well, I may not be bored but I'm not excited either, that's for sure. Tangerine Dream after about 1983... I listened to bits and pieces of various albums of them that came out after that year and some in full... I am impressed by the quantity... I will not complain and actually like it if it's played in lounges or shops or lifts... but I haven't heard a single bit which has moved me or of which I haven't thought, "oh that kind of stuff again". Sad! Both of these created something very special in their early days and for quite some time; I don't even think the problem is bowing to commercial pressure here (actually some of Oldfield's 80s pop music is enjoyable and even somewhat original, surely better in my books than what came later), rather really, the creativity, the quest for adventure died out in them. I wish it wouldn't have happened.
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Blacksword
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The Snow Goose benefits from having no vocals. Vocals were never their strength. I can take or leave Camel. Mirage, Snow Goose and Moonmadness are all worthy albums, and contain a few absolute gems (Lunar Sea is sublime - and Latimer is an incredible guitarist) but beyond that they can be a yawn fest, especially during their laid back, pseudo Canterbury jazz phase... |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Jeffro
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Just out of curiosity and not directed at anyone specific, why do some people have such a bugaboo about negativity? It's like they consider it a form of radioactivity that will kill them or a vortex that will eat their souls? It's just words, after all.
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SteveG
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"He hurt me with words" said one of the Jerky Boys.
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Jeffro
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Yeah, there's some Camel that I enjoy but at times listening to them I find myself wishing they would just go crazy with some high energy heavy riffs, just to change the pace a little. They can be a snoozefest at times.
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Jeffro
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At work I'm supposed to leverage separate realities so in that vein I will not attack you like a starving rabid dog going after a ham bone. Calm blue ocean.....calm blue ocean......calm blue ocean |
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Cristi
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I do not like negative threads because some people will just mention artists and albums with no back up argument, others will insult other users for having different opinions, it's happened before, so it's likely it will happen again. That's why I said what I said.
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Jeffro
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Yeah, it's frustrating when people don't back up what they are saying with reasons, any reasons.
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M27Barney
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Imagine, all the people liking ALL the music ALL of the time....its easy if you can...
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Soldato of the Pan Head Mafia. We'll make you an offer you can't listen to.
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andreol263
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One thing that i observed is that the more your tastes change to angular, experimental, 'different' music, you begin to find more patterns in albums that before you never knew that had any relation in music, and these patterns can bring a sensation that you are listening to the same time but with little different bits here and there, and that can make some albums generic and boring, albums that you really liked before, don't know if i'm just saying garbage but i think that it makes sense.
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tboyd1802
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Call me a hopeless optimist who tries to take to heart what my old dearly departed mom taught me - if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. The only reason I am on ProgArchives is to find community with others who love the music that I love, and to discover new music that I might love. Ultimately, these negative threads descend into what could best be described as a tribal bashing of what someone finds offensive/noisy/uninteresting/you name it. In this vein, I always find it amazing that for a group that professes to love progress music, how much of it is actually despised by members of our group - not that it doesn't really click with them, not that the music is too atonal, not that the singer can't hold a tune to save his life, but members hate it. While I am sure I am pissing in the wind at trying to alter this overall pattern, at the end of the day, I'm really not interested in participating in these tribal arguments. Tell me what you like about the music you love and you are listening too, and let me know why I should try it and like it too. At the end of the day I may agree or I may disagree that this music resonates with me.
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He neither drank, smoked, nor rode a bicycle. Living frugally, saving his money, he died early, surrounded by greedy relatives. It was a great lesson to me -- John Barrymore
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dr prog
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Moon, Rain and debut are fine stuff indeed
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All I like is prog related bands beginning late 60's/early 70's. Their music from 1968 - 83 has the composition and sound which will never be beaten. Perfect blend of jazz, classical, folk and rock.
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Great turn of phrase. |
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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