I spent all weekend doing funness with a friend, so it definitely wasn't wasted. Thankfully I got Sunday all to myself and I was able to do my own thing. If I don't have at least one day of a weekend to myself, I feel as though I wasted it.
I'm working on an article for a magazine that Linz is putting together about the appeal of new (arguably crappier) music over classic (arguably better) timeless music. Is it trendiness? Is it boredom with the same old stuff? Is it a need to be on the forefront of what's new? Is it because the group is touring and still active? Or is it legitimate enjoyment of new music?
I hope it'll make for an interesting read, if nothing else it will make for an interesting write.
Do you legitimately prefer new music to classics? Why?
I'm working on an article for a magazine that Linz is putting together about the appeal of new (arguably crappier) music over classic (arguably better) timeless music. Is it trendiness? Is it boredom with the same old stuff? Is it a need to be on the forefront of what's new? Is it because the group is touring and still active? Or is it legitimate enjoyment of new music?
I hope it'll make for an interesting read, if nothing else it will make for an interesting write.
Do you legitimately prefer new music to classics? Why?
i really liked your comment on my journal. i still find science compelling but i'm still changing my major. i think i've had enough. i haven't mastered that logical type of thinking.