Interestingly, I have started to accommodate more variety in music with time. Ever since I started listening to world music, I have a greater appreciation and in general better tolerance for more forms of music. That's not to say I don't complain. My plug detector just went on, so without further ado, here is our dialogue on world music for the curious: http://anticoda.wordpress.com/

--nithya


Aditya Kapil wrote:
All jazz is not good nor is all rock. As I grow older my ability to listen
to rock for long periods of time is withering. I get music fatigue with more
than an hour of rock (at any volume). Like I said this is subjective.


On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Sumant Srivathsan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Not sure if you're talking about yourself here, but let's look at Miles
Davis' and Herbie Hancock's careers as examples of jazz that manage to do
some rather interesting (some might even say perverse) things to their
sounds. This would immediately mean that any dismissal of distorted guitars
as noise is both unfair and disingenuous.

<http://sumants.blogspot.com>



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