- Oct 12, 2022
- 2,689
I don't like Springsteen's music (not sure why, he's one of a small number of bands/singers who cross the line where I find them actively annoying to the point of needing to turn him off if one of his songs starts playing) but I've never understood this argument.
If an artist produces a song or album I love, why should my opinion of them change if that album came out last year or 30years ago? Particularly in the case of somebody like Springsteen whose reputation is in large part based on his live work, which by all accounts remains excellent.
I’m being slightly facetious, so don’t take me too seriously on this, however my counter-argument is that the world has not stopped turning, new music has not stopped being made. New artists have not stopped emerging.
If we allow particular historical artists to dominate, our attention is not focused on what’s happening now. Music has a massive subconscious impact on our worldview, if we don’t listen to artists who first emerged after the 1970s, the worldviews that we’re exposed to through music don’t move past that point either.
I’m not saying don’t have favourite songs or records, but let those cycle through time, finding new artists you enjoy. If an artist has released numerous poor records, then move on to other artists.
I’ve met so many people who’s musical tastes stop at about the point that @HWT’s start, for them it’s like no music was made after Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms was released.
I promise anyone so afflicted that there have been brilliant artists in almost limitless genres since then. Rather than reaching for “Born to Run” for the 400th time, challenge yourself to find something new that excites you. Still play those records that mean the most to you by all means, but remember they’re of their time, society is constantly changing (for good and bad) and hearing new voices reflecting on different situations is like reading a good novel or being introduced to a new favourite character, it’s a moment of personal growth.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to play “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea” for the 7000th time.