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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
People's minds are faster than notes, that's a fact. It's us who create them, therefore our needs and envoirements determine if they really have a place, regardless of how much one person might get attached to a band or piece of music. If they don't gel with the general mood (not the personal, mind) they die. I can't see it in any other way than this.
Edit - Damian
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I think you're basically right. Things go totally out of favour when they fail to gel with a mass consciousness or zeitgeist. I suppose that what I'm saying is that just because something fails to connect with a general mood at any given time doesn't necessarily make it bad.
I'm gonna be a film snob here and say that, given experiences I've had recently, it's fair to suggest that Robert Bresson films bore current audiences rigid. That's not the fault of Bresson or his films, it's the fault of an increasingly stupid population.