I'm usually pretty put off when people bitch about a band becoming popular. If you value the output of a musician, then you should be happy for their success, since it'll lead to more music from them.
I think the main problem for people is the situation where ones own friends ignored their praise of it when they were the only one they knew who liked it, but then those same friends later jump on its bandwagon of popularity when it becomes "in" to like something that used to be exclusive to you.
@Dopterra That's a good way to look at it. It's aggravating to see things you thoroughly know and deeply love have all the false fans following it and acting like they know it well. I saw a guy with a Modest Mouse lyric tattooed on him and started talking and the he didn't even know what song it was from! And when I went to their concert and I was the only one around who knew the songs aside from 'Dashboard', which everyone went crazy for. When that happens, it's infuriating.
@Dopterra When that happens, it's like somehow the music looses it's original importance to you. And you can become overcome by that and say you don't like the band anymore. But in reality, that connection isn't lost. You just have to ignore all the stupid fans and, for lack of a better term, 'posers' and remember what originally drew you to the band and CLING TO IT FOR DEAR LIFE.
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beewoy 10 months ago
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beewoy 10 months ago
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beewoy 10 months ago
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luigikid13 11 months ago
I'm usually pretty put off when people bitch about a band becoming popular. If you value the output of a musician, then you should be happy for their success, since it'll lead to more music from them.
I think the main problem for people is the situation where ones own friends ignored their praise of it when they were the only one they knew who liked it, but then those same friends later jump on its bandwagon of popularity when it becomes "in" to like something that used to be exclusive to you.
Dopterra 11 months ago
@Dopterra That's a good way to look at it. It's aggravating to see things you thoroughly know and deeply love have all the false fans following it and acting like they know it well. I saw a guy with a Modest Mouse lyric tattooed on him and started talking and the he didn't even know what song it was from! And when I went to their concert and I was the only one around who knew the songs aside from 'Dashboard', which everyone went crazy for. When that happens, it's infuriating.
Tazzlyn 11 months ago
@Dopterra When that happens, it's like somehow the music looses it's original importance to you. And you can become overcome by that and say you don't like the band anymore. But in reality, that connection isn't lost. You just have to ignore all the stupid fans and, for lack of a better term, 'posers' and remember what originally drew you to the band and CLING TO IT FOR DEAR LIFE.
Tazzlyn 11 months ago