anyone here play league & feel like smurfing to help a gal out
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What I wrote above doesn't directly address your concern, thecolonel, but I think it does provide some tangential evidence into my thought process as to why I disagree.
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I don't think classifying music takes away from the experience at all. I grade music and movies by two main categories: entertainment value, and objective value.
I enjoy many objectively terrible movies and songs but the fact that they lack what I believe to be the art form that adds depth and character to those pieces doesn't detract from the experience and overall entertainment that can be gathered from them.
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dude ive never heard this genre but im sure it would sound great
a lot, but what i enjoy shifts from time to time. yesterday i was really feeling some acid techno and now today i was in a tired/drowsy mood so i wanted to listen to some ambient pop
Do you ever think that stopping to consider the music you listen to as very specific genres like acid pop or ambient techno takes away from the experience of just listening to it? You'd think that it would force you to compare everything to whatever else you've heard before on a technical level. Sort of like one of those movie reviewers who knows exactly how films are made and gets out of touch with how normal people see them since he understands it all from production.