djdan Wrote:
Dan's Boss: Sorry, Dan: Never saw American Psycho, but I never critique music to the degree of diatribe (no wonky, esoteric, haughty, where’s your head at pontification from me on the arts, no sir.) I like what I hear, see a concert from time to time, buy a few CDs and crank them loudly. Far from being an aficionado . . . but I do have an unfair advantage to a degree. My son being a rocker, former band member, composer, guitar player, studied sound engineering, and buys far too many iTunes, CDs and DVD’s – he tries his best to keep me current. I introduced the lad to modern/alternative rock when he was a youngster and first started playing guitar. We discovered niche bands together like Tonic, Fastball, Guster, Seven Mary Three, Train and Dishwalla before they broke out and made some real dough, etc. All the while we were feasting on early Pearl Jam, REM, Foo Fighters, Soungarden, Deftones and Charlottesville Dave. So my son now returns the favor to old Dad and constantly forces me to listen to new stuff . . . some of which I like, ala Coldplay first three albums. (And, he knows I think Phil Collins bites, except for his Disney movie tunes which are lovely.)
I'm sorry but I'm a bit slow today. Is this whole paragraph irony, a paradox, both or none at all?
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...but I never critique music to the degree of diatribe (no wonky, esoteric, haughty, where’s your head at pontification from me on the arts, no sir.)
MY ASS!