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ThundercatIt's alright, don't think I'd listen to it again.
It's alright, don't think I'd listen to it again.
Feel like I need to preface this with stating that I have no musical talent. I'm not even going to attempt to speak to anything technical. On the surface, Dylan's lyrics seem very simple, but not in a negative way. I feel it makes the album approachable, easy to listen to and understand. It was a relaxing listen, definitely worth revisiting.
Haven't listened to this one in years. And, since my musical acumen is based purely on emotional reactions, I love it. RHCP bring such a chill energy, yet can still get me hyped up. Definitely need to get them back in my regular circulation.
I'm a bit embarrassed at how recently I've started listening to Billy Bragg. Enjoyed this one.
I've never purposely listened Miles Davis. This was throughly enjoyable.
Hard to be unbiased on this one. Pretty sure every girl I ever dated got a mixed tape with "Lovesong" on it... This was my first real exposure to the Cure. A few songs real stretch the limits of my attention span, 9+ minutes can either feel repetitive or overly jammy. The overarching haunting sound ties all the songs together, making it easy to listen from start to finish.
This one was enjoyable. Really don't listen to Blues, but maybe I'll have to start mixing some into my rotation.
Maybe it's because we just had a Chili Peppers album recently, I wasn't feeling this one. Sure, there was some nostalgia with a few of the songs, but overall I just wasn't into it.
It's alright, don't think I'd listen to it again.
The man can sing... but I just don't feel anything when I listen to him.
First time actually listening to Amy Winehouse. She can sing. It was alright, not really easy for me to get into.
Apparently, I no longer enjoy industrial. Just couldn't get into it. I get the same feeling listening to a jam band; just wanting the song to move on, but it seems to linger too long. Or maybe I'm just getting old...
I try to enjoy Metallica, I really do... I think I burned out on them in high school. Then Lars came after my precious Napster... However, there is no denying their talent and influence.
Are they massively influential? Yes. Talented? Yes... but I just don't enjoy listening to them. No clue why.