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Old 06.26.2014, 01:01 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by dead_battery

and black people cant come up with anything new for us to steal. why is hip hop still happening?

Funny. And true. Just about everything recorded by a black person before 1980 was good or goddamn great. Kinda patchy, to say the least, since then.


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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Maybe musical appreciation is like any muscle, overuse, creates fatigue.

My last big project was to study Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas. It's something I'll probably never be one with entirely, but I've heard several performances and paid a lot of attention to smart pros and professors discussing them.

Glorious stuff. But jesus fuck I need a break. Like, a lot of silence.


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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
what gets tiresome is chasing the "new"

Oh, well, "new" music. I haven't cared about chasing the new for about a decade now. I'm sure I'm missing out on great stuff. But I don't care.


But for music in general, it's been awhile since I've strapped on a pair of headphones, rolled some cigs and a joint or two, and blissed out for a few hours. I miss it. I don't know. Perhaps western harmony can only do so much. Even with classical music, I was starting to get tired of that genre's cliches.

It's weird. I'd never say I DON'T like music. But mostly, I sure don't act like it.
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