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YESESIS
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Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar could probably be described as 'self-indulgent' and I love it. So I guess I'll vote for that.
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geekfreak
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Ooh ooh Yes |
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I have trouble thinking of any kind of published work as self-indulgent. It makes no sense. Perhaps if nobody at all buys or uses the work it could be called self-indulgent.
That’s clearly not the case for what is being discussed, especially since many of these works are loved by many and have sold like hotcakes. Edited by RockHound - August 22 2022 at 13:48 |
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I always thought Rundgren's early solo lps are a bit self indulgent but I still love Wizard, Todd, and Something- anything.
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Atavachron
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That's a good point, self-indulgent suggests the artist had little pride in their work or thought toward the listener. But in fact most releases the artist does deems worthy (and therefore not self-indulgent). Also it depends--- was Pink Floyd self-indulgent? What about Prince? Tangerine Dream? Snoop Dog? I think the answer is Yes to all. Edited by Atavachron - August 22 2022 at 17:15 |
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Hugh Manatee
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I personally would say that I appreciate a "self indulgent" album more than any cynical exercise in marketing that merely exists to exploit a musical trend.
That's not to say that I like every "self indulgent" album that has ever been released, but somehow the artists intentions do make a difference to my listening experience. The prime example of this for me is "Trout Mask Replica". Although I don't listen to the album itself, I am fascinated by and do appreciate the "philosophy" behind its production.
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