Originally posted by Joseph K
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Getting back on topic: I've realised some time ago that a fair amount of music I listened to in my teens I no longer want to listen to because it's miserable. Bands like The Cranberries, Verve, The Smiths. It's not that I now consider the music no longer good - although there might be an element of that actually, it's just that this element is intertwined with the kind of thoughts and feelings it expresses. I do look back - or rather listen back - and think it doesn't sound half as sophisticated or spellbinding as I thought it did at the time - I'm thinking of something like Radiohead's Ok Computer, but then I think Radiohead explored some different textures - some are really interesting in the context of a rock group, like this: https://youtu.be/XX4EpkR-Sp4 with its massed string clusters, or 'Pyramid Song'. Funnily enough some of my close family dismissed Radiohead at the time for being 'miserable' but I thought and still think that they have a tendency towards the euphoric more than the guy singing "I need to hear some sounds that recognise the pain in me, yeah" (That's from The Verve's 'Bittersweet Symphony' )
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