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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.mikey...yes, I also find it mystifying.
Another point that i also cannot get my head around is that if you are 65 years of age plus, you do not know what your are talking about and that your opinion is of limited or of no value, as if we have never experienced, music, sex or "having a good time."
Odd isn't it?
Another point that i also cannot get my head around is that if you are 65 years of age plus, you do not know what your are talking about and that your opinion is of limited or of no value, as if we have never experienced, music, sex or "having a good time."
Odd isn't it?
But mikey - you are looking down your nose at people who like going to "pop" concerts so there is a bit of pot and kettle going on here. Frankly I hate opera and classical music and would rather slit my wrists than listen to it but if you like it, then that is your business and I couldn`t care less. Each to their own. Personally, I don`t fancy Glastonbury either. I like smaller festivals but if others do, then so be it. So what?
eccles...I am willing to use whatever this weeks new word for "pop music" is, if it would make you happy, but its immaterial to me.
"Classical music " is a phrase that describes a whole wealth of serious music, instead of the pure dictionary definition, which is ::::"serious music following long-established principles rather than a folk, jazz, or popular tradition. Music written in the European tradition during a period lasting approximately from 1750 to 1830, when forms such as the symphony, concerto, and sonata were standardized.
But I am quite happy for non-aficionados to keep using "Classical" and I don't think it worth splitting hairs.
"Classical music " is a phrase that describes a whole wealth of serious music, instead of the pure dictionary definition, which is ::::"serious music following long-established principles rather than a folk, jazz, or popular tradition. Music written in the European tradition during a period lasting approximately from 1750 to 1830, when forms such as the symphony, concerto, and sonata were standardized.
But I am quite happy for non-aficionados to keep using "Classical" and I don't think it worth splitting hairs.
Baldric...I have made it plain on here today that if people want to listen to loud pop music, sitting in a muddy field, and taking drugs ( or not taking drugs ) its entirely up to them. I am not in any way prejudiced against them...but its not my cup of tea...its isn't compulsory is it ?
I am entitled to an opinion and you know we well enough by now to realise that when I want to express one, I will do it !
I am entitled to an opinion and you know we well enough by now to realise that when I want to express one, I will do it !
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