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Joe's avatar

So, turns out I’m a huge fan of detailed analysis and dissection of things I love.

I’m going to explain this badly but apologies in advance but I recall seeing a video last year that was saying the genius of Von Dutch is that each vocal phrase starts on the 2 with the exception of one which starts on the 1. And that phrase just happens to be the “I’m your number 1” refrain.

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Nick Garner's avatar

Love this.

People can hate Sabrina Carpenter, for example, for subjective reasons of taste. Sure, she has a kids TV pedigree and a lot of corporate marketing support behind her. But her lyrics are hilarious and filthy. That isn’t mainstream by many standards. That’s subversive.

Taylor Swift writing about relationships and breaks ups isn’t revolutionary but the way she writes about them is considerably more novel and “intellectual” than many or most songwriters in the same vein. Again, people can like/dislike anything for subjective reasons, but she’s a talented songwriter and not too shabby on guitar or piano either.

Its ironic how many people will accuse such musicians of being tryhards when they try so hard to hate hate hate hate hate.

I’m convinced that disliking The Beatles is on a Venn Diagram with homophobia with the same people who love The Rolling Stones but mockingly perpetuate rumors about Mick Jagger and David Bowie hooking up.

We waste our time expecting any coherence or consistency from such people but can direct energy toward more receptive ears and minds.

I’ve also considered the Venn diagram of Taylor Swift haters and people who love things like emo and Death Cab for Cutie. I suspect the overlap is misogyny. The double standard is galling.

I look forward to a discussion of why rap isn’t music. 😝

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