Sorry, the "great american songbook" (in intentional lowercase !) does little for me
whereas Leadbelly, Sainkho Namtchylak, Schubert, Johnny Cash (yes really), The Undertones, Tom Waits, Meredith Monk, Gorgoroth, Huun Huur Tu, Palestrina etc
seem to have an authenticity (and I don't mean in an historical sense) and SONIC interest.......
many people love music BUT they don't like "what it sounds like"
In the same way that Lord Of The rings is (IMV) a far better film than book Eleanor Rigby is a far more interesting poem than piece of music
though my interest is NOT really to do with what I do or don't like , because that really doesn't matter much at all. What I do find odd is that there seems to be an increasing (????) tendency to have music (with the exception of some electroacoustic music, sound art and artists like Ryoji Ikeda) to insist on music having some extra-musical dimension ........ What's the matter with MUSIC actually it doesn't need a story or a rhyming dictionary
whereas Leadbelly, Sainkho Namtchylak, Schubert, Johnny Cash (yes really), The Undertones, Tom Waits, Meredith Monk, Gorgoroth, Huun Huur Tu, Palestrina etc
seem to have an authenticity (and I don't mean in an historical sense) and SONIC interest.......
many people love music BUT they don't like "what it sounds like"
In the same way that Lord Of The rings is (IMV) a far better film than book Eleanor Rigby is a far more interesting poem than piece of music
though my interest is NOT really to do with what I do or don't like , because that really doesn't matter much at all. What I do find odd is that there seems to be an increasing (????) tendency to have music (with the exception of some electroacoustic music, sound art and artists like Ryoji Ikeda) to insist on music having some extra-musical dimension ........ What's the matter with MUSIC actually it doesn't need a story or a rhyming dictionary
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