I have the dubious pleasure of talking music IRL with flaming ostrich pretty often, and it's usually a blast, despite our tastes differing wildly.
John, there is no need to refer to me by some stupid screen name I thought was cool when I was 14. You are John and I am Ernie. We live a few thousand feet from each other. This is okay. We can do this.
And I think a lot of guys are wrong in wanting to judge people based on musical taste. Instead of thinking of musical taste as an indicator of personality, perhaps you should think of the person as an indicator of musical taste. Or rather, consider everything you can about the person before judging him based on his musical taste. Tim is probably my best friend here and he thinks Good Charlotte's new album is good. He also appreciates NMH's
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, so he almost immediately defies categorization. He likes GC's album because it is dancy, and even though I think it is just the next incarnation of a band run by interfering producers, I understand what he means.
There are lots of people like that, who may have some mainstream tastes, but not necessarily "bad" taste. And as we all should know, much of what we consider good is good under the pretense that the band defies the corporate merchandising system. That is our pretense. Think about the last time you heard a band's music without knowing
anything about them. It takes just a bit longer to make a judgment about the band if you don't know whether they're signed to a major label or not. I'm not saying that all of us judge everything based on whether it's mainstream or not, and I know what appeals to my aesthetic and taste, and I can certainly make the judgment I described above, but it's easy to write off everything popular as "bad" because it's popular, and therefore to write of people as "conformist" and not worth your time based on something as insignificant as musical taste.
Think about how much stock we put in music. We really fucking care about it. Much more than most people. And still, we are not the only people worth knowing. If you can't carry on a conversation about anything other than music, you need to go outside and meet some people. Most people have other interests, so why not see what you can infer from them by those. See how much you know about something completely unrelated to the arts and see if you can find anyone worth knowing who likes that. I for one am extremely glad that I have such an interest in baseball, as it has gotten me some exceptionally interesting friends. Baseball even got me a girlfriend last term, though she's a bitch who won't talk to me now, so whatever.
Then there's the case of my roommate, who could pretty easily be judged by his musical taste. He listens to all that faux indie shit like Bloc Party and Franz Ferdinand that would indicate that he is a wimpy follower, which is totally true. He's a nice guy, but he can be judged by his taste (also he is an annoying Mac elitist). Willi, who did not know my roommate, had an assignment for a class where he had to look at someone he didn't know's section of the room and write a character based on it. He looked at my roommate's and crafted a character who basically was my roommate. But he wasn't just judging by musical taste, he was looking at where the guy lives. Anyway, I'm gonna stop bitching about my roommate, who is really a nice guy, just a bit of a loser.
Anyway, in conclusion, everyone should suck me off while I'm on the toilet, shitting up a storm. Go Siwash!