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billiumbean:
And then you've got of Montreal change, which is the UFO-cult-mindfuckery of musical change.

I'm sorry, what was this thread about, again?

Scarychips:
Yeah, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. I mean, Skeletal Lamping was a nearly perfect album.

Well, if an artist is going through a change that you don't like, well, that's too bad, just listen to the records you liked. You can't really change what an artist wants to do. So, yeah, like BeoPuppy said, you don't need to like an artist transformation.

Thrillho:
I think where it really annoys is when you want to see them live, because you want to hear the old stuff but they're flogging the new album. I still regret not seeing Hope of the States during their first album era, I mean it's not like they were short of material, they had HOURS of early demos online. But then the second record came out and I didn't like it, so I put off seeing them - and then they broke up. So yeah, it can get more annoying than just not listening to the records.

Caspian:
Tommy, you have suddenly gained 5 levels on the Good music taste rating by Caspian scale.

pwhodges:
Well, at least you can be friends with each other...

The Beatles were far from the first artists to use drugs at times, and clearly were not the last; and significant artists can be distinguished from the mediocre whether on drugs or not.  Sgt Pepper is not the best Beatles album (hard to say what is, mind!), but "incredibly damaging"? - come off it!

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