Adveser wrote:
That's just my opinion. There a ton of people that think the music I like is garbage. It doesn't diminish my enthusiasm, nor should my opinion influence anyone's listening habits. My problem is with the people that insist on doing just that.
I understand some people have never seriously spent insane amounts of time going through thousands of bands with even sacred cows being expendable and deemed irrelevant. I gave an honest effort and gave it a shot. I know people hate their strong opinions and feelings marginalized by someone claiming what they love is irrelevant.
It has nothing to do with your opinion. If you had simply left your post as is instead of literally inflicting judgement on those who view music and their enjoyment of music as differently from you, personally I wouldn't have had an issue with it. What a lot of people are reacting to is your tone of superiority over your own listening habits. When you say something like "I'm pretty far beyond just listening to music for fun," that mere phrase passes negative judgement. To say you are far beyond "just" (the word itself implying a lesser pursuit rather than equal but different pursuit) listening to music for fun, you are literally stating that listening to music "for fun" or enjoyment alone is of lesser importance than listening to it for your reasonings.
If you had stated your opinion only in relation to yourself, instead of stating your are "beyond" (typically implying being above or superior to something else or evolved beyond something that is in its very nature a regression) the reasons many people here listen to music.
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huskerc7 wrote:
I'm kind of in Adveser's boat in not enjoying music from the 70's and 80's as much outside of several bands that really had it down.
Because the future of music is always better, IMO. People that get stuck in the past are too nostalgic. They're like those kids that never stop listening to Korn or Sublime and never accept that there's any new music out there. They don't keep their ears open.
Really...future of music is
always better? Where did you pick up that logic? Or is it based solely on your own tastes...which you're using as a measurement of what is being "too nostalgic" and what is "better" and "keeping one's ears open."