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Old 02-10-2008, 04:47 PM   #154 (permalink)
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I'm sorry, is this Can?
 
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You spew on and on about your own opinions yet when I state mine you continue to spew on and on about how it is different to your own and thus invalid.

I find the Beatles to be very bland and as do a lot of people, I find some music rewarding because it challenges and inspires, and also entertains, instead of giving a short term piece of pleasurable listening. A proper album or piece or song should continue to entertain once that first time novelty has worn off, there should be subtleties that you will be overjoyed at finding on the 100th listen instead the exact same beat, melody and lyrical undertones each time.

My first and second post you quoted Rainard were not related as such, I wasn't saying it is more rewarding specifically (although it is). At that point I was answering to another common criticism that pseudo intellectuals like to go on about how if something is popular it will become hated by certain people, I was mainly stating that I am of no such character.
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