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            lets argue: most music is depressing, and half the stuff posted here is depressing. no offense, i know y'all can take it well haha

            I feel like people try to be honest and real with depressing, but depressing is just one enterpretation of the things that people face

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              Interpretation of all art is probably temporal, depending on something in us. If all the pieces I ever heard or viewed were for comfort I probably wouldn't learn anything. It could be like a thyroid rapid test and I'll probably reset when I do a keto experiment.

              Is the Dylan number above depressing LTR? Or otherwise just not your vibe.

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                @ThinPicking I try not to be too harsh on any style of course, everybody has their own taste, which can be subjective of course; I’ve got a few Bob Dylan classics I love, too (some are sad). I actually hadn’t listened to that one when I made the comment.

                To the point, If we could conduct some mental test on babies listening to music, I’m convinced they’d prefer the uplifting or sublime music of the classical era, and similarly, I bet if we took peasants from ancient time or from uncontacted tribes, they’d prefer the same, over post-ww2 artfunk (very many great exceptions, these are broad brushstrokes).

                This, I believe, points to entertainment and self-identity being a product of the health of a society, rather than untainted free-flowing thoughts from an ideal human state. How humans express themselves, is a product of environment. 200 years ago, no one wanted to do less than Bach, everybody wanted to create the next correspondingly beautiful thing, and countless aspired to do so… music still changed a lot, but tone and spirit totally changed in a depressing way by the 1960s.

                People fighting the fake and insincere have made many “naturalism” fallacies trying to fix it, from the calisthenics movements in the Victorian era creating yoga, to vegetarianism and making base or atonal music to convey something more real. It’s all stupefying compared to a piece by CPE Bach that transcends time. It’s created by people demoralized by dehumanizing industrialization and the fake/gay managerial state.

                PS, I also listen to mindnumbing pop or the odd depressing song.

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                  I'm flexible LTR, there's some contemporary and classical piano in my wake. However the outer world probably isn't the one we'd prefer, yet. It's the one that exists. There may or may not be a point to the soundtrack.

                  @LetTheRedeemed said:
                  How humans express themselves, is a product of environment.

                  We're going to get a bit more specific than this.

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                    How humans express themselves, is a product of environment.

                    We're going to get a bit more specific than this.

                    How do you mean?

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                      @LetTheRedeemed said:
                      How do you mean?

                      For example. Maybe this goes both ways. The sound guy on twitter even thinks the gland is directly affected by it.

                      ThinPicking said:
                      It could be like a thyroid rapid test

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                        @ThinPicking interesting. So if I’m understanding you correctly, you’re saying, yes, all our sound/expression is a reflection of metabolism, or “environment”

                        And I agree with “both ways” as I understand it: Bach was merely a product of his era, but wow, that should make us ponder: what an era!

                        Hence, in my opinion, the baroque renewal era of the 70s produced some of the most beautiful pop music of the post-WW2 era:

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