How about 'em eh? I'm one. How about me, eh? :razz: — Noble Dust
I asked you first. — Agent Smith
Oh, there's bad music! And how! And how is it established? Well, a standard has to maintained, despite the constantly changing musical landscape. And the standard has to be maintained by gate keepers who are smart enough to understand how music is changing. — Noble Dust
No, you did not ask me that. You asked is bad music bad? A very different question. You made an assertion that there is bad music. How did you make that assessment and can you provide an example? — Tom Storm
All I'm saying is that people seem to conflate bad music with no music. — Agent Smith
how do we determine good from bad? — Tom Storm
Ah yes, my favorite past time. Making claims with no justification. — Noble Dust
Ah yes, my favorite past time. Making claims with no justification. — Noble Dust
The difference is that Taylor and The Rolling Stones are decent examples of pop music, whereas Godmack is not. — Noble Dust
Now I've told you this once before
You can't control me
If you try to take me down you're gonna break
I feel your every nothing that you're doing for me
I'm picking you out of me
You run away
I stand alone
Inside
I stand alone
Since art hasn't yet been defined, to talk about good/bad art is to put the cart before the horse. — Agent Smith
Quality and effort shows whether it's Mozart's Requiem or the latest chart topper, and so do a lack of quality. — Bitter Crank
tell the difference between art and non-art — Agent Smith
What do you say to the music academic who says that all pop music is junk — Tom Storm
I would say that the music academic probably doesn't like pop music and is a musical snob besides. — Bitter Crank
Hey, very interesting! Not-art, though. — Bitter Crank
There are many people who think Norman Rockwell is a better artist than Picasso - how do we establish if they are right or wrong? — Tom Storm
They are not right or wrong about what they like, and what they like is probably what they judge to be better, more artistic. — Bitter Crank
This found object could be mounted on a nice hunk of wood and be called a sculpture. I'm pretty sure it would pass muster as art for a fairly large number of people. I really like it, but I don't think it is art, any more than an interesting mollusk shell is art, beautiful though it may be. — Bitter Crank
They are not right or wrong about what they like, and what they like is probably what they judge to be better, more artistic. That's altogether understandable. Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post illustrations are part of my childhood, certainly; Picasso was not. Picasso and Rockwell aren't equivalent artists -- different times, different places, different environments, different sources of income, etc. — Bitter Crank
On what basis are you saying it is not art - personal opinion? — Tom Storm
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