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From | "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com> |
Subject | Re: Dave Matthews |
Date | Tue, 06 Dec 2005 23:38:49 -0000 |
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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Stewart Mason" <craigtorso@v...>
wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hersh Forman" <hiforman@y...>
> To: "Audities" <audities@s...>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 3:34 PM
> Subject: Dave Matthews
>
>
> >I realize musical tastes are subjective, but can someone please
> >explain to me the appeal of Dave Matthews' music?
> >
> > Seems like a pleasant enough guy, but why is he so popular?
>
> There's a certain subset of casual music consumers for whom
> "pleasantly inoffensive" is the highest of praise. This is the
same
> audience that bought Bruce Hornsby's records in the '80s, or Leo
> Sayer's in the '70s.
>
> S
Here I go again..
Well said and this doesn't contradict your point.
(Swallowing hard) I will again argue Leo's first two albums were very
good and largely forgotten PER the fluff he recorded the mid 70's and
on. That is, perhaps fans of music were initially drawn to him but
he went for something very different with "Endless Flight" and drew
in a much larger fan base, albeit a less discerning one (IMHO). I
know, I've beat this drum before and I've got nothing to gain in
doing so.
We all have our crosses to bare.
This is mine. ;)
Question:
What is there more of:
a)People who are very into music, seek it out, and it speaks to them
in some way. Whatever the style is that they enjoy.
b) People who are very casual about it and it's more like background
music for them while they do other things.
I would guess the latter. I don't say it or question it to sound
elitist in anyway. To each their own.
Steve "Every time one defends Leo Sayer a mime get's his white face"
D.
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