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YES !!!! Excellent post Cherie !!!!!
CherieLuamboYampanyaStar Wrote:What I used to find annoying was the Beatles. I used to what I could to dice them until I heard the song LET IT BE. This song made me figure out the importance of the Beatles. I enjoy the music of The Beatles now.
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I agree Jerome ! To tell you the truth I am not really a BIG lyric fan ! More fun and challenging to listen to instrumental music, experimental music, avant garde music, etc,. !!!! I am usually moved by the music totale and not just the lyrics...except for Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah...it has it all !
However having said that, one cannot ignore the lyrical genius of Bob Dyaln as you know !
Jerome Wrote:When you have music with lyrics, the lyrics dictate your response - i.e. you react to the 'direction' you are given. With instrumental music you are free to use your imagination. That's what appeals to me about instrumental music.
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That's interesting Daniel ! Usually the other way around !
danielkr94 Wrote:When i was younger i used to really dislike hard rock, but as i got older it became one of my favorite genres.
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I don't think I've hated anything musical for years now.
I do dismiss & ignore some, though.
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I know when I was younger I used to hate country. And while I can't say I love it now, I can say that I have a different appreciation for it. And there is some country that I legitimately like.