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Does anyone else notice a higher concentration of artists being replayed several times a day? There's a lot of good music out there. I know. RP introduced me to most of it. Why do I hear the same artists over and over again?
It's like you want buying a red car: since then you're seeing red cars everywhere.
Does anyone else notice a higher concentration of artists being replayed several times a day? There's a lot of good music out there. I know. RP introduced me to most of it. Why do I hear the same artists over and over again?
I listen at work and yes, a lot of repeats and so I click next. Sometimes I have to click a few times (5-6) before I hear something less played. Other times I find a long instrumental jazz thing on YouTube. just to get some variety.
Does anyone else notice a higher concentration of artists being replayed several times a day? There's a lot of good music out there. I know. RP introduced me to most of it. Why do I hear the same artists over and over again?
yes. peeve here, too.
I disagree: I think he went precisely where he meant to go with it, and I thoroughly enjoyed the journey.
Whether or not anyone else enjoyed it is none of my business.
I don't know... I just don''t get what he's trying to say here.
I hear, "Awe, yeah" quite a bit. That works for me.
Often, it's pretty obvious why an artist is controversial or polarizing. In this case, I don't see it. I enjoy a lot of Moby's work so let's get that out of the way.
That some folks don't enjoy Moby's work is not a surprise, that's just how personal taste works: If folks don't like Moby they just don't, nothing wrong with that.
That Moby generates a passionate dislike is kind of a mystery to me though.
Yep! He is hit or miss for me. I love some of his tunes. Other tunes are "meh".
"quite likable"
I'll give it a 7, Dick...
it's easy to dance to.
Can we get a cut away shot to the dance floor to see how the kids are liking it?
That some folks don't enjoy Moby's work is not a surprise, that's just how personal taste works: If folks don't like Moby they just don't, nothing wrong with that.
That Moby generates a passionate dislike is kind of a mystery to me though.
I'll give it a 7, Dick...
it's easy to dance to.
His penchant for fluffy, naff keyboard piano+flute presets playing what sound like scratch improv melodies also frustrates me. What could have been, if he'd just let them reduce down to a higher quality final version... Too many of his albums are filled with what feel like demos spread thinly to fill time.
But he's sold 20 million records of this stuff, so well done to him. And I have to begrudgingly acknowledge that he has used his earnings to support a couple dozen charities, foundations and very worthy causes.
1) No. self indulgent crap.
2) Come on, guys. Artists make stuff they like. It's their baby, if we don't like it, we can switch it off.
I happen to agree with op (1) but I would never post that.
I think it sounds more like a David Lynch soundtrack.
No. self indulgent crap.
Come on, guys. Artists make stuff they like. It's their baby, if we don't like it, we can switch it off.
No. self indulgent crap.
I think it sounds more like a David Lynch soundtrack.
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Broken link... empty, just like Moby's work, indeed.
It's been two and a half years.
Have you learned to move in the right ways to enjoy it more?
Not hard to figure out, is it superfido?
If the results of the corp's business practices are 'ethically incorrect', then receiving any profit to provide a good or service to that corp would be aiding & abetting, directly or indirectly, those bad ethical practices, thus 'selling out' for one's own selfish monetary gain.