lol, were you spawned from my nightmares or something
Yeah of course.
lol, were you spawned from my nightmares or something
not necessarily, just different tastes... sorry we don't like gay non-metal music
I'm not questioning why people listen to metal at all. Everyone is entitled to listen to what they like. But having good taste in music is a different matter entirely.
Also, I realise that I listen to some shitty bands. I don't have a problem distinguishing music I like from music that is actually the result of talent in my mind. A lot of people here simply fail to do that entirely.
Talent is never a factor in art, passion and dedication to your craft ALWAYS is the MAIN factor. Just fyi.
I don't remember when you became the official judge of whether or not people have good taste in music, but okay. I suppose you think that my taste in non-metal music is bad, too.
Yes, but do you think my taste in non-metal music is bad? I'm so curious.
I think talent can be evaluated in an objective way (even if it is very difficult to do so).
The problem with this claim is that one can be passionately dedicated to something and still be completely brainless, with no interesting ideas to contribute to the art form whatsoever
Talent is what allows you to put out good music, but passion for it really multiplies that. Even people full of talent suck when they don't put their all into it. That can also be reversed for dedication, you need both.The problem with YOUR CLAIM is that you imply that talent is necessary to create good art. That's wrong. Passion and dedication to art are always the deciding factor of how relevant and "interesting" the art is. The opposite can be said re: talent as what you just said: shredding is showing off talent with no artistic relevance. I suppose a brainless Sabbath worship band is pretty worthless, but that doesn't matter, as they are clearly creating art that at least conveys something probably.
This is just incredibly relative, it's too hard to debate such a massively subjective thing as taste in music, so let's not even try.
btw talent cannot be measured quantitatively or qualitatively insofar as we haven't discovered this part of our brains yet (wishful thinking that we will, though it would make art and all discussions and displays thereof completely worthless).