nsx_23
Headphoneus Supremus
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See, I rather like Krall. I'm not completely over the moon about her, but I don't think she's bad.
The thing is, I also love the other types of jazz (and most music for that matter), but stuff like Krall and Norah Jones are more listenable to me more of the time compared to older jazz, especially after work/uni when I just want to relax and not have to think about the music I'm listening to constantly. Yes, some of it does get repetitive, but then rock hasn't really been that innovative in recent times now has it? Its very difficult these days to be creative since something you've thought of is probably done and out there already.
Is it seriously worth starting a thread to say you hate something though? If you don't like it, don't listen to it. Maybe I should start a thread saying I hate the Westone 3 because I auditioned it against my IE8 and didn't like it. I studied music theory and that other related rubbish during my piano studies, and it annoys the absolute crap out of me every time people try and dissect music from every angle and talk bollocks to sound sophisticated. This is why I don't read album reviews; I just find tracks by a certain artist, listen to it, and either move on with my life or dig deeper and find more related tracks. Music was never meant to be something complicated and analytical; It was meant to be enjoyed, not dissected like a lab rat. You either like it or hate it, and move on to something else. Analyzing audio equipment, on the other hand, is completely different. Its like somebody buying a beautiful, rare Ferrari, but rather than drive it and enjoy it (which is what it was designed for), they simply leave it parked in a garage and talk to friends and families ABOUT the car, but never use it for its true purpose. Enzo Ferrari would be turning in his grave.
I feel better now having vented that and got it out of my system.
The thing is, I also love the other types of jazz (and most music for that matter), but stuff like Krall and Norah Jones are more listenable to me more of the time compared to older jazz, especially after work/uni when I just want to relax and not have to think about the music I'm listening to constantly. Yes, some of it does get repetitive, but then rock hasn't really been that innovative in recent times now has it? Its very difficult these days to be creative since something you've thought of is probably done and out there already.
Is it seriously worth starting a thread to say you hate something though? If you don't like it, don't listen to it. Maybe I should start a thread saying I hate the Westone 3 because I auditioned it against my IE8 and didn't like it. I studied music theory and that other related rubbish during my piano studies, and it annoys the absolute crap out of me every time people try and dissect music from every angle and talk bollocks to sound sophisticated. This is why I don't read album reviews; I just find tracks by a certain artist, listen to it, and either move on with my life or dig deeper and find more related tracks. Music was never meant to be something complicated and analytical; It was meant to be enjoyed, not dissected like a lab rat. You either like it or hate it, and move on to something else. Analyzing audio equipment, on the other hand, is completely different. Its like somebody buying a beautiful, rare Ferrari, but rather than drive it and enjoy it (which is what it was designed for), they simply leave it parked in a garage and talk to friends and families ABOUT the car, but never use it for its true purpose. Enzo Ferrari would be turning in his grave.
I feel better now having vented that and got it out of my system.