The Clash Didn’t Like Music?
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WOW!!! Freaking FINALLY an honest answer by an artist.
He is such a weirdo for not liking music I knew the Brits were weird but not this type of weird
I've often wondered how many people don't like music. So far, I've met only one person that claimed to not like music. Now I know of two. Though I suspect that this guy is full of it. Just trying to be controversial, and hopefully sell another album or two.
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They called it combat rock.
You can't be in a band and not like music
Depending on what he's meaning here (if I'm taking it correctly), there's kinda this spectrum that exists in art, between the medium and the message. For music, that is perhaps described as the spectrum between absolute music (music for it's own sake, sometimes not even naming songs) and music as performance art (noise music, 1 bit symphony, anything where the message supercedes the intrinsic qualities of the music itself), along with everything in between. Within this spectrum, you can really tell what people value in music (the message vs the essence of the sound itself). Truth be told you absolutely can value both. Perhaps valuing them in different ways is what will get you those different results.
Personal example, I love industrial music. Truly, I love the sound of much of it, but sometimes, ugly sounds are used to communicate something artistically, which is interesting in it's own way. Ex. The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails is a concept album about a guys life systematically falling apart in every single area, and this really unique ugly aesthetic is used to communicate it (an aesthetic that's ironically pleasing often).
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