Forgive me if there's already a thread -- I did a search and didn't find anything.
An Essential Lexicon of Rockological Knowledge
http://snobsite.com
Quote:
The Rock Snob is a confounding person in your life. On one hand, he brooks no ignorance of pop-music history, and will take violent umbrage at the fact that you’ve never heard of the noted rock arranger and soundtrack composer Jack Nitzsche, much less heard Nitzsche’s ambitious pop-classical album, St. Giles Cripplegate.
I haven't even heard that yet, though I definitely perked up when Rhino Handmade came out with
Three Piece Suite: The Reprise Recordings 1971-1973 which includes the above album -- I was like, ooh! That's the bloke who died before he could produce Mercury Rev's album, who did Neil Young's stuff. I gotta hear that! It's on my list. I'm hopeless, ha ha.
Parts of this guide came from, funny enough, the annual music issues in
Vanity Fair from the past few years. David Kamp is pretty witty, and Steven Daly, as the former drummer of the snob-friendly Scottish band Orange Juice, certainly has credentials. I might have to get this for my girlfriend
I think it's interesting though, that having moderately discerning taste and knowledge of music makes you a snob, but the same level doesn't apply to any of the visual arts, literature, dance, etc. Hmmm. Any theories why?