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  • Users who "snob" themselves

    Lately, I've noticed a trend where Last.fm users are using their “about me” section to apologize for their taste (or perceived lack thereof). These “taste disclaimers” range from brief blurbs to lengthy diatribes, but most of them can be reduced to one of the following:

    1. “My taste is diverse and well cultivated, but don't deny me my guilty pleasures!”
    2. “I love pop, but I listen to serious music too. Don't you dare forget it!”
    3. “I listen to whatever the hell I want, and I don't care what you think of me!”

    I have to admit that I find most of these disclaimers entertaining and always stop to read them, but I still wonder why they're so common. Does a big part of the Last.fm userbase really feel their taste needs apologizing for? Most of the profiles I've seen this kind of thing on show quite a bit of balance --- I have a hard time believing they've ever gotten flak for their taste.

    Also, of the three options above, #2 strikes me as the strangest. These users have an interesting self-snobbery thing going on, where pop music is inherently shameful and its presence somehow discredits the other more “respectable" music they listen to. Honestly, if you like something, just play it! There's no need to apologize, especially since honestly tracking one's own taste is a big part of what Last.fm is supposed to be about. (Or is it?)

    Thoughts?

  • It's one thing to explain why their taste is so diverse but it must be a problem if they can't even stand up for the music they like. It's like they are afraid of getting comments like "your taste suck" from random users. Actually I don't know - if they listen to music they find embarrassing themselves then why would they get respect for liking good music? :)

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    • 20 I 2012, 8:58
    Seems to me it makes sense, if they're not being too serious about it... sometimes you might think you'll never like X song or Y band, you think it's really bad (to you), but you find yourself liking it one day, I understand how that might make one self-conscious. So one might think "hahahah omg I can't believe I enjoy this stuff, oh well, still think it's crap but I like it".

    Actually being seriously DEFENSIVE about it is weird, I agree.... you'd have to have some serious self-consciousness problem, with an elitist image to uphold lol. Being music snobs to begin with. Can you imagine it? It'd be like a homophobe realizing they're gay "zomg I like THIS?!? What ever will my metalhead friends think?!"
    I hope they're mostly young people, maybe they'll grow out of it.

  • Not sure what's wrong with #3. Aside from the phrasing you used to get the "I know you are, but what am I?" tone.

    I mean, this entire group is pretty much about how we just want to listen to what we like and how we're tired of the people that think we give a shit if they don't like what we do.

    So I totally understand that one.

  • "So one might think "hahahah omg I can't believe I enjoy this stuff, oh well, still think it's crap but I like it". "

    That's pretty much what I think whenever I hear Ke$ha. She sounds like a total amateur but some of her songs are catchy as hell!

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    • 12 II 2012, 16:13
    Sometimes I'm astonished, why I listen to The Toten Crackhuren im Kofferraum and Katzenpisse and enjoy their stuff.^^

  • Yeah, I'm a number 3 person in general xD (Not on my about me section though.) Don't understand how that's snobbing yourself though. There are certain types of music people snob and even if you like those types of music, you can still recognise them and predict that people will sneer. I mean, cheesy pop music and anything mainstream gets slated. I don't have to snob it to notice that.

    I understand that it's sometimes not very deep, but I don't only like deep things. I like those songs for other reasons, like they make me happy or they remind me of when I was younger or I just like reminding myself that I'm not a snobby-hipster-troll.


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  • I do snob over my own taste sometimes, like when a Glee song comes on my station, I'm like "Am I really gonna listen to this?". I like about half of Glee songs about half the time, but I am kind of tired of it being at the top of my charts when there are so many artists I listen to and like more. There are just so many Glee songs, and some of them are really good covers. And some are overproduced crap. But anyone who thinks there are no talented singers on Glee and ALL the covers are Kidz Bop quality shit hasn't heard every song off Glee. It's not everyone's thing. I get that. But some of these singers were on Broadway and have better voices than most singers out there.

  • Candyheart33 said:

    I understand that it's sometimes not very deep, but I don't only like deep things. I like those songs for other reasons, like they make me happy or they remind me of when I was younger or I just like reminding myself that I'm not a snobby-hipster-troll.


    This! Haha.

  • I can listen to extremely discerning electro-acoustic music till i'm blue in the face. I can cultivate an interest in the more obscure corners of industrial music till the cows come home. One can witch house oneself till they're sore. I can even have scrobble the odd 20 minute free jazz epic to impress the beret wearing WIRE reading masses. None of this alters the fact I love Operation Blade (Bass In The Place...) by Public Domain.



    (we all have guilty pleasures, but some should make us feel more guilty than others ;3)

    "The art of the present is too close to be judged or made sense of now; too unkown to be forced into language; too bright to do anything other than dazzle those who try to look at it. If we want to understand it, we must wait until it stops changing and living, until it eases into a position of comprehensibility and is written into history". ~ Lisa Le Feuvre
  • Charity_Pierce said:
    But anyone who thinks there are no talented singers on Glee and ALL the covers are Kidz Bop quality shit hasn't heard every song off Glee. It's not everyone's thing. I get that. But some of these singers were on Broadway and have better voices than most singers out there.


    Here, here! And then there are people who've never seen Glee but assume that it's just another High School Musical. Seriously, the two shows couldn't be more different once you get past the whole "high school students singing and dancing" thing. You'd never see student athletes breaking into song during b-ball practice on Glee. (Though I have to admit that "Get Your Head In The Game" is a damn catchy song.)
    Then there are people who dislike Glee because they don't like covers in general. I can totally understand that; as most of the time covers aren't as good as the original; particularly when the original is one that's been one of your personal favorites for years. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Glee, but I can understand why die-hard Journey fans are less than crazy about Glee's cover of Don't Stop Believing, for instance. But that doesn't mean that the cast of Glee has no talent or that they are bad singers, and it really drives me nuts when people say that!

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  • I have to admit that "Get Your Head In The Game" is a damn catchy song.

    Okay, I've sat through HSM twice at work on movie days (I work with kids) and I have to admit I agree with this statement. Haha. The whole movie is so cheesy it's kind of funny.

    I'm bipolar though, so for as long I can remember I've gone back a forth between the "light" and the "dark" side. Sometimes I hate everything, and sometimes I just wanna dance.

    But anyways, when people hate Glee because it's gay, it just makes me like it even more. I love gayness and camp.

  • Charity_Pierce said:

    But anyways, when people hate Glee because it's gay, it just makes me like it even more. I love gayness and camp.


    I'm straight as an arrow, but I have the gayest music library ever. Most of my top artists are female artists who are either lesbians or bisexual themselves, or have a strong GLBT following. I also love musicals and show tunes. I joke that I'm straight when it comes to sex, but a lesbian when it comes to music!

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