daveinplzen
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- Aug 31, 2018
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Reggae, R&B, Afrobeat all sounds the same to me lately
or arguing about whether a Jaffa Cake is a cake or a biscuit
Classical music. All of it.
Tho having said that, classical music does apoear to have it's place in the world. Councils in West Sussex regularly moot it as a possible solution to stopping chavs congregating at rural railway stations
Remember when you were growing up, and your mum or dad says, 'turn that noise down', and you vow that you will never say that to your kids?
Classical music I find really depressing.
I work in occupied homes and some customers have Classic FM playing on their radios, I've asked people if I can change channels or bring my own radio in. Some people find it uplifting, I find it puts me in a very bad mood.
I worked in one house for a day and they had some Country and Western radio station on, I was glad to finish that job.
I like to think I’ve a rather eclectic taste in music, I’m just as happy listening to Elton John or Iron Maiden as I am nodding along to a bit of Tribe Called Quest or Foreigner. But, happy hardcore? No, nope, absolutely not.
TBF, I've eaten enough gurn to fill a Transit and been to raves of every description. I LOVE dance music.
But that is utter shite.
Hip-hop
Country
Drum & Bass
R&B
None of them do anything for me. I'd put hip-hop in it's own category of "music which does nothing for me and I can't understand why anyone would like it". With the other three I can kind of see why you might like it, it's just not my cup-of-tea. I don't see anything appealing about hip-hop though. There's no tune, the lyrics are either quite graphic and uninventive or almost non-existent (just the odd grunt) and it seems like the less singing ability you have the more successful you will become.
Having said that, I do try and avoid judging people's taste in music. We just like different sounds going into our ears. I also care a lot less than I used to about what people think of my taste in music.
I find the rather widespread ignorance of hip hop interesting. How does somebody with no interest in the genre know that the lyrics are ""graphic or uninventive"? To say there's no tune is just odd.
I have plenty of friends who listen to hip-hop and believe it or not I have actually heard quite a lot of it. It's just my opinion
I am talking about modern hip-hop. I actually quite like some of the stuff from the 80s and 90s. It seemed to be a lot more fun and tuneful back then.
I find the rather widespread ignorance of hip hop interesting. How does somebody with no interest in the genre know that the lyrics are ""graphic or uninventive"? To say there's no tune is just odd.