Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON Joined: 02.28.2011
Nov 30 @ 12:32 PM ET
I honestly can't really get behind any of it. His stuff is like to broccoli casserole of rock music. It doesn't pain me to hear it like abba or the biebs but it's not good either. - TheMussel
Just a question from my end... why do we have to respect her popularity? Does her popularity make her music any more legitimate than a lesser known artist's? The idea that I have to reserve some kind of reverence for artists that are beloved by the masses even if I don't like the music is kind of silly. - TheMussel
I think so, she's legitimate from the perspective of being relevant and appealing to a wide audience (not named Mussel or Law or Fakesy or Turdsy). I'd flip the channel if she came on but I think the respect is simply acknowledging that she must be good at what she does because she's both relevant and popular a massive audience.
I hate the (frank)ing Habs and they were lucky as (frank) last year but I gotta respect the playoff performance and tip my cap.
I think so, she's legitimate from the perspective of being relevant and appealing to a wide audience (not named Mussel or Law or Fakesy or Turdsy). I'd flip the channel if she came on but I think the respect is simply acknowledging that she must be good at what she does because she's both relevant and popular a massive audience.
I hate the (frank)ing Habs and they were lucky as (frank) last year but I gotta respect the playoff performance and tip my cap. - The Law
I have more respect for little known artists that grind to eke out a living making music that they believe in
Location: Pretentious Beer Snob, ON Joined: 06.22.2015
Nov 30 @ 12:37 PM ET
While I respect your opinion, as someone that enjoys a wide variety of genres and generations of music, there are many amazing female vocalists that came before that were truly exceptional. I have difficulty granting any musician greatest of all time for that reason. Having seen Nicks several times, including what most would consider her prime years, she was great. So were Aretha Franklin, Koko Taylor, Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Maria Callas and scores of others. - winsix
None of these musicians do a thing for me with the exception of Stevie Nicks. I have heard of each of them and have been told how talented and exceptional they are... but they leave me cold. 🤷
For the record - vanilla ice cream is awesome but salted caramel is #1. - The Law
I’m not into vanilla. I’m a rock and roll guy. Many awesome female metal singers out there that have voices that kick ass on most popular female voices. Floor Jansen (Nightwish) has the best female voice in all of music imo. Extremely diverse and talented. But most people don’t even know she exists.
While I respect your opinion, as someone that enjoys a wide variety of genres and generations of music, there are many amazing female vocalists that came before that were truly exceptional. I have difficulty granting any musician greatest of all time for that reason. Having seen Nicks several times, including what most would consider her prime years, she was great. So were Aretha Franklin, Koko Taylor, Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Maria Callas and scores of others. - winsix
Ya, I only meant greatest of all time for me. I have a thing for a slightly raspy female singing voice. It makes me happy all over. Meow.....
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
Nov 30 @ 12:39 PM ET
Just a question from my end... why do we have to respect her popularity? Does her popularity make her music any more legitimate than a lesser known artist's? The idea that I have to reserve some kind of reverence for artists that are beloved by the masses even if I don't like the music is kind of silly. - TheMussel
Hmmm. Good questions.
"Does her popularity make her more legitimate than lesser known artists?" IMO no not at all, but many feel this way.
"Do you have to reserve some kind of reverence for artists that are beloved by masses?" IMO no not at all. When it comes to music, movies, "celebrity", the masses are usually not to be followed
But do you have to "respect her popularity"? No, but I think you gotta kinda respect that her talent has propelled her to success and continues to do so a decade later. No? From what I read she writes a lot of her songs...I get it, the subject of the songs are not for everyone. But, its not easy to write a song, be able to successfully sing that song and have it appeal to people emotionally.
IMO.
Some could argue the Leafs were lucky to score some of the goals they did last summer because it bounced on 2 pads before going in, it's part of the game.
But no team makes it to the SCF on luck alone. And luck usually goes both ways.
Give credit to the teams winning and move on. - Scabeh
Honestly I am not sure why this is even a conversation here. The Habs, through a series of some fortunate events combined with some really great team play made the finals last year. I am in 100% agreement with you here. No team "lucks" their way completely to a Stanley Cup final.
Hmmm. Good questions.
"Does her popularity make her more legitimate than lesser known artists?" IMO no not at all, but many feel this way.
"Do you have to reserve some kind of reverence for artists that are beloved by masses?" IMO no not at all. When it comes to music, movies, "celebrity", the masses are usually not to be followed
But do you have to "respect her popularity"? No, but I think you gotta kinda respect that her talent has propelled her to success and continues to do so a decade later. No? From what I read she writes a lot of her songs...I get it, the subject of the songs are not for everyone. But, its not easy to write a song, be able to successfully sing that song and have it appeal to people emotionally.
IMO. - Fakepartofme
I can certainly acknowledge her singing and musical talent, and the idea that she puts out music that people enjoy. I somewhat respect that she writes most of her own songs, in comparison to many other pop stars (need to mention that many artists don't have writing teams). But for the most part, she's off doing her thing that other people like and I don't think I owe her any of my attention.
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
Nov 30 @ 12:50 PM ET
I have more respect for little known artists that grind to eke out a living making music that they believe in - TheMussel
Ya but some of those little known artists "who grind it out" eventually become popular.
Whos to say adele or some other popular bands didnt grind it out before making it big?
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
Nov 30 @ 12:52 PM ET
I can certainly acknowledge her singing and musical talent, and the idea that she puts out music that people enjoy. I somewhat respect that she writes most of her own songs, in comparison to many other pop stars (need to mention that many artists don't have writing teams). But for the most part, she's off doing her thing that other people like and I don't think I owe her any of my attention. - TheMussel
Oh sorry, no i wasn't suggesting you owe anyone your attention.
It was just a topic of convo.
Location: Henry Hudson's Fairchild 24 South Porcupine Joined: 04.03.2016
Nov 30 @ 12:55 PM ET
None of these musicians do a thing for me with the exception of Stevie Nicks. I have heard of each of them and have been told how talented and exceptional they are... but they leave me cold. 🤷
Taste is subjective AF. - mjones242
Many things are a matter of taste. I for one don't believe that a burger at harvey's is the greatest meal on earth, nor do I believe this painting is worth the $43.8 Million US that it sold for. I really like Stevie Nicks though, just not one for claiming that any musician is the greatest. The one that I enjoy listening to the most - ok, but greatest of all time - hard to substantiate. When considering musicians, I do have a reverence for technical excellence, including vocalists.
Location: Pretentious Beer Snob, ON Joined: 06.22.2015
Nov 30 @ 12:55 PM ET
Honestly I am not sure why this is even a conversation here. The Habs, through a series of some fortunate events combined with some really great team play made the finals last year. I am in 100% agreement with you here. No team "lucks" their way completely to a Stanley Cup final. - MynameisJeff
That was never the thesis (at least from my part). But to deny that luck played a significant role is absurd.
In my case, I've broken down specifically what I feel were major factors that assisted the Habs advancing and given them the reductive moniker of "luck".
Having said that, I think perhaps, a lot of the angst is per semantics: "luck" vs. clearly articulated advantages.