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Something in My Eye
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Hah, little late, but I found the original post in its entirety. He deleted all the posts related to it though, but STN quoted it for posterity. I almost found his aggressive defense of his post funnier, as one "needed to re-read it several times to grasp its complex ideas".
Originally Posted by JGMetalhead
You also have to understand considerations and so forth.
In long term...
Theres those who are ignorant and those with an open mind for what they like.
Following... there is interchangeable varieties of thought. To understand, one must develop a passion. Interchangeability of thought occurs through the experience of listening thus formulating a change of discern.
Only through experience and an open mind filled with the passion to forgo understanding, will individuals improve their musical tastes. Improvement also fulfills acquired taste; the liking for other genres of music.
That is more of an overview of the long-term, but really thats as simple as I can break it down, shouldn't be hard to grasp. Not everybody gives a rats ass about music, remember that. In fact a fair amount of people look at it as the lowest form of entertainment and treat it as such.
totally forgot about that.