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DrOctagon's Musical Change of Heart

Last post 01-31-2007, 8:06 PM by MikeyLove. 2 replies.
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  •  01-31-2007, 3:26 PM 4160

    DrOctagon's Musical Change of Heart

    I've a confession. I remember listening to this particular artist's solo release and wondered to myself, "Oh why did Skye leave Morcheeba to create something like this?" In fact, I asked some of my fellow music lovers to give their opinion and it seems the concensus was - well, the album just wasn't good.

    They say time heals all wounds. Taking it a step further, not only does it heals wounds, but it also changes the heart. After listening to a couple of songs in whole here on Auralgasms, I have grown to love the album. I found myself actually liking the very songs that I condemned months ago. With that said, I believe sometimes as music fans, we must grow musically in our appreciation of our beloved artists' developmental stages. That is not to say we must blindly accept any and everything our respective favorite musicians decides to promote. Honestly, some of their experimentations just don't work. However, there are incidents where an musician/artist may musically development in a direction that is opposite what we are accustomed to expecting. More often than not (such as my case) we don't appreciate the beauty of their new creation. In those cases it is us as listeners whom fail the music we hold dear because the artist has fulfilled his/her creative and entertaining obligation.

    So, in a nutshell I am saying two things. On a smaller level, I really love Skye's solo release because it is a really refreshing album if one can get past the fact she used to sing for Morcheeba. People having never been exposed to Morcheeba probably won't have the mental hurdle I had.

    On a larger note, I hope that we as aural listeners will be open minded enough to embrace new releases that may not coincide with our immediate musical taste. Because it would be a shame to re-visit something years later and then say, "oh wow this was really good, what was I thinking".

    OPEN THOSE MINDS!!!..lol..

    Droctagon The HIGH commissioner of all things DOWNtempooooooooooo


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    -- Robert Anton Wilson
  •  01-31-2007, 7:15 PM 4163 in reply to 4160

    Re: DrOctagon's Musical Change of Heart

    Thats so very true. How very inciteful of you. Artists would probably get bored with always doing the same things and not be able to branch out of their current "confinments" and do something that is different and gets a new reaction from their listeners. i've been guilty of condeming some artists for that as well. i'll remember to be more open minded. thanks!Smile [:)]

     

  •  01-31-2007, 8:06 PM 4164 in reply to 4160

    Re: DrOctagon's Musical Change of Heart

    i recall having the same opinion of you about the Skye release. But, just last week i was watching Grey's Anatomy and heard this song on it that sounded cool.  I googled on the lyrics that i heard and found out that it was Love Show.  I gave the song a full listen and LOVED it.  I have no idea what i was thinking the first time i heard it, but i was definately wrong.  sometimes, i find that an initial opinion of a song can be based on the context that you hear it in.
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