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I think a lot of musical interpretation is based on our own life experiences, and the general ways our minds are shaped. So different music gives different people a different effect. Because no two minds think alike...
Actually, a lot does depend on the individual. I've seen some interesting points relating to music with respect to personality tests and types. Not only do people react differently to music, but some people listen to music that reflects how they feel and some listen to it to in order to (help) shape how they want to feel (or think). And of course, it can depend on the particular moment, etc.
That's part of why I've always thought it's important to separate one's feelings for a band or a piece of music from the music (and the artist's intentions) itself. Like you, Seinfeld26, I really get annoyed at the "How can you like that piece of trash??!" types of comments.
...I don't know about the "great bands never make bad music" comment. I think that's maybe true to an extent, but a certain amount of it depends on how you want to define a "great" band and how many "great" bands you think exist. I think that, for the most part, if a band never takes a misstep they probably either didn't put out all that much material or they never pushed themselves (particularly outside of any kind of niche).
On the other hand, I don't find any glory in hanging on too long either, and there are many bands who have arguably done this too. But of course, even in those cases, I think it's important to look at why the band is "hanging on". If they simply love what they're doing, it's pretty hard for me to say that's a bad thing, despite a bit of a drop in quality or consistency. Then again, I can always stop listening once my threshold has been reached, and so can everyone else...
Anyway, you'll find that at the core of each person, they're driven by either logical thinking or emotional feeling. Sure it can be a bit situational and is something that tends to defy any kind of accurate self analysis, but I think you already know which group you're referring to anyway.
-Tyrion