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Random Christmas Eve thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1164712" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>I have to disagree with you on this. As David says above ^^^"When I watch the Phil Collins clip I prefer the visual part as it makes it more entertaining -" There is nothing wrong with Phil Collins playing and execution of the music but, being able to watch him playing adds value to the overall experience. Why otherwise would there be live concerts??? As for movies, a well-executed soundtrack lends emotional weight to the visuals and the visual experience combined with a suitably emotionally stirring audio track leads to a sensory overload which can be immensely moving and gratifying.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That is a narrow-minded, dogmatic and short-sighted view. Music certainly can be a stand-alone and fully satisfying experience but, that does not mean that it HAS to be so.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wrong again. Firstly, there is no irony in the situation and it has not escaped our attention. Music clips on YouTube are simply another way of experiencing and enjoying music. Quite often we discover new music and artists in this manner thus... it adds value to our overall experience of music and the musicians responsible for creating it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1164712, member: 14307"] I have to disagree with you on this. As David says above ^^^"When I watch the Phil Collins clip I prefer the visual part as it makes it more entertaining -" There is nothing wrong with Phil Collins playing and execution of the music but, being able to watch him playing adds value to the overall experience. Why otherwise would there be live concerts??? As for movies, a well-executed soundtrack lends emotional weight to the visuals and the visual experience combined with a suitably emotionally stirring audio track leads to a sensory overload which can be immensely moving and gratifying. That is a narrow-minded, dogmatic and short-sighted view. Music certainly can be a stand-alone and fully satisfying experience but, that does not mean that it HAS to be so. Wrong again. Firstly, there is no irony in the situation and it has not escaped our attention. Music clips on YouTube are simply another way of experiencing and enjoying music. Quite often we discover new music and artists in this manner thus... it adds value to our overall experience of music and the musicians responsible for creating it. [/QUOTE]
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