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Perhaps it’s inherently American, this idea that you CAN have it your way, an innate sense of entitlement — even arrogance — that, on the one hand, has its merits (the very foundation of our constitution, for example).
A preemptory bumption perpetuated by Democracy. Capitalism. The American Dream. Liberal Arts degrees. Starbucks, among other things.
So that on the other hand, it’s this very country-born hubris/desire which induces the most insipid sort of denial, known to induce fabricated reworkings of reality from weapons of mass destruction to bedtime stories.
Worse, arrogance hinders imagination:
“Imitation is not the highest form of flattery. Imitation is the last, and sometimes the only, resort of the terminally unimaginative. When Britpop icons Blur emerged on a sea of rewritten Ray Davies songs, a lot of people compared them with the Kinks. The difference was, the Kinks weren’t copying anybody. So, sorry to rain on your Coldplay parade, but whatever magic spark you’re hoping will raise your band to a new plateau, you’re not going to find it sniffling around the local used record store, wondering what the heroes of the past came up with when they were stuck for word to rhyme with YouTube.” — Dave Thompson
I love Blur but that dude has a point.
Same goes for accountability; just because you CAN drink a triple-shot of espresso dumped over ice (sacrilege!) doesn’t mean you SHOULD.
Which is all the long way of saying standards must be maintained. Whether it’s the next leader of the free world, the thickness of the foam on your cappuccino or the quality of music you choose to make… at a certain point, there is no subjective. It’s either good or as Lemony Snicket might put it, very unpleasant.
Well, it just makes me believe more that music, is following the path of Hollywood, that there are slowly becoming less original ideas out there!
Ok, rant over.
So I move to bluegrass or alt country, or dig back into my classical roots to try and find some take on a Bach organ fugue that will rattle my cage.
Allison Krauss and Robert Plant. Whooda thunk it would work! (live they work, caught them in Raleigh)
Ok, rant over.
Hope all is well! Thanks for the brain candy!
ELP, YES, Genesis.
Try imitating THAT.
You can’t keep good music down. Especially mind-rattling, keyboard-whirling stuff like ELP.
Speaking of mind-rattling. It is amazing those bands (and many more) were SO popular. They would never have made it had they started playing now, let alone made hit records. It must have driven the radio stations nuts. 15 minute songs! What!!
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