Yeah. I decided there was simply too much opportunity for triggering negativity, so I deleted my post. Better to keep focused on music, here.
Let's talk music, no genre boundaries
This is an offshoot of the jazz thread. I and others found that we could not talk about jazz without discussing other musical genres, as well as the philosophy of music. So, this is a thread in which people can suggest good music of all genres, and spout off your feelings about music itself.
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I've been studying this subject for 15 years and I promise you, you don't have any idea about what you don't know. Your reaction, however, is helpful to me. I like to know what readership I'll be facing. And you're probably on the far extreme of defensiveness. In regards to my overall thoughts being misogynistic, you are so, so wrong. When I begin to explain what I'm writing about to women, they just get it right away. Not a hint that they think I'm misogynistic. My grandaughter came over with a few of her girlfriends and they couldn't have been more interested. If it makes you feel any better, your on the opposite end of things when it comes to GenZ women. |
It is a dead end to listen music only by nostalgia and it is a dead end to listen music with no nostalgia at all ... Why ? Music understanding and feeling are developed in different stages in each of our life... It is then normal to be nostalgic and listen again "Moondog" i discovered at 20 for example as i do times to times...I listen to him differently now... It is normal to discover new musical languages too ... But the more we internalized a new experience, the more it will have a growing meaning in later stage in our life and then we will listen to it differently with nostalgia and sometimes surprise about what we missed or what we overvalued......
« I am nostalgic only about the woman i did not love anymore.»-- Groucho Marx
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@audio-b-dog + 1 Richard Thompson was originally with British folk-rock band Fairport Convention; if you like this kind of music made by some really superb musicians and singers, I would recommend checking them out. When Richard left the Fairports, he also made a number of excellent albums with his then-wife, Linda Thompson. Any Richard and Linda Thompson album is well worth a hearing.... |
I am listening to Richard Thompson now. He reminds me more of Gordon Lightfoot than Van Morrison. Kind of a north country sound with Celtic rhythms thrown in. I will listen to him with his wife Linda next. BTW, I watched the documentary on Gordon Lightfoot. It was 11:30 and I wanted something I could turn off in 15 minutes and go to bed. I stayed up past one to finish it. A fascinating story. |
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