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How do others respond to your musical taste?
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: StrikeThePostman ---Where I live, if it's not Dave Matthews, Bob Marley, the Grateful Dead, Phish, or OAR, nobody knows who it is.
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Guys if we're going to complain about local musical tastes then may I just say that where I'm from, people actually listen to "Over And Over" by Nelly and Tim McGraw.
And they like it.
marenpoop:
--- Quote from: ASturge ---Well, i made Cpt.Fantastic a copy of 'In the Aeroplane Over the Sea'.
I saw him listening to 'Oh Comley' on his iPod and then girl took a headphone and listened for about a second before saying "what kinda crap are you listening to?"
--- Quote from: marenpoop ---i like the libertines :(
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haha.
" Do you like the Libertines?"
"yes"
"Do you like the Killers?"
"yes"
"well.....then i must now leave"
^_^
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haha that is pretty funny
Robbo:
ASturge...please stop trying to be Kvlt, it's not funny :P
jeremy:
One thing that I forgot to note in my original post that I really do not appreciate is when people tell me that I listen to such and such a style of music or band "just to be cool." What the hell is that? Does anyone else have to deal with this sort of reaction? I guess the thinking is that since the person I'm talking to hasn't heard the bands I like, I must think that I am cooler than they are just because I like obscure bands. I don't understand this; they're the one assuming things about me based on what sort of music I like, not me! Seriously, if you honestly think you're cooler than someone because you listen to hip indie bands instead of popular music, you're a giant asshole. But if assume that people who listen to unpopular music do so for any different ("more cool") reasons than the rest of the world, then you're ridiculous, and should probably put off buying any music until you've finished reading "I'm OK, You're OK."
Druid:
I've never encountered that.
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