Anyone ever claim to like a certain musician or act without actually being able to really grasp their music? For example, I often will cite some relatively obscure indie artist as a favorite, yet I usually have no idea what his or her way-beyond-me lyrics mean. This is typically corrosive hispter behavior, but I think my case is especially bad. I usually don't even know the actual lyrics. I'm not sure I enjoy most of the music I listen to, whether I'm just forcing myself to think I do. I'm aware enough of the hypocrisy to not flaunt my "tastes" too much, and I'd never be seen at a concert with real fans, but I can't help it that I enjoy the thrill of sharing my "tastes" just a little--just enough to make someone else aware and possibly a little jealous. Anyway, anyone else engage in this sort of extreme posturing?
your a fake hipster
even though your friends don't share your taste in music, at least your interest in it is genuine. you could easily find a community on-line that would be accepting of you...though i understand that's not quite the same thing.
so i guess that makes you a closet emo?
I don't think musicians write intentionally ambiguous lyrics. At least not to the point where the listener has absolutely no idea what they're singing about, which is what i'm describing. and that's mostly my fault...
flikr: can't help you much with the self-confidence. haven't figured that one out for myself either...with the money, i say put it all in to concerts, forget the clothes, and there goes half your costs. you don't need the clothes to enjoy the concerts!
sort of off topic...beyond the poseur feelings that bug me, i worry what the musicians would think if they were to ever find out (which, of course, would never happen). i'm sure they put a lot of care into writing the words to their songs, and for a supposed fan to dismiss them entirely, i'd guess, would be pretty insulting. it makes me feel a little guilty!
Adopt the style gradually, then the confidence will come, too.
Since you are 20 years, time is running out for this trendy stuff. So begin this spring!
Admit it to yourself!
I swear. Ignore anyone that calls you a poser. Now if you really dont like the music at all then you are a poser and should be assaulted by angry fans. And you will know if you dont like something.
I also think that most of these people misinterpreted what your post was supposed to say. Sorry for that on so many levels.
~Peace~
there is still the problem of relying on the opinions of "all-knowing" critics on shaping my tastes in music, something i didn't mention in the original post...i desperately seek out their approval (much more so than that of my peers) on the music i listen to, and admit to throwing aside discs i'd previously enjoyed after learning they were not received favorably. it's the same bad habit with books, movies, etc. thanks a lot metacritic!...
anyway, Divadelamort, i love your comment. I know what you discussed is something you said everyone battles with to some degree, but I feel like that's something I really struggle with. plus it reminds me of a movie i just watched recently, "humpday." take my word for it--and not just the critics' (haha!)--it's a great little indie that is both funny and touching.