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Yellowkies_3275
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Maybe this is a little too irrelevant even for a general lounge section but:
Should musicians be shamed for liking pop music?
a lot of my fellow music friends either listen to classical music, or really emo stuff
admittedly I listen to classical music quite often myself, and though I'm apparently in the wrong on this analysis, find myself emo enough for listening to old old school fallout boy and mcr (as well as p!atd)...apparently this isn't real emo music though
where I find my real musical sources of shame to be though are my love of pop music. I don't like western pop much but the pop music in most other countries is actually, in my opinion, decent. Most of it isn't the most original granted but regardless there are some good humming tunes in pop music, and there are definitely some pretty creative pop songs (comparative to the rest of the genre) that people don't give a chance before lumping in with that "been there done that they all use the same chord progressions and all suck" category.
Should musicians be shamed for liking pop music?
a lot of my fellow music friends either listen to classical music, or really emo stuff
admittedly I listen to classical music quite often myself, and though I'm apparently in the wrong on this analysis, find myself emo enough for listening to old old school fallout boy and mcr (as well as p!atd)...apparently this isn't real emo music though
where I find my real musical sources of shame to be though are my love of pop music. I don't like western pop much but the pop music in most other countries is actually, in my opinion, decent. Most of it isn't the most original granted but regardless there are some good humming tunes in pop music, and there are definitely some pretty creative pop songs (comparative to the rest of the genre) that people don't give a chance before lumping in with that "been there done that they all use the same chord progressions and all suck" category.