Originally posted by joz:
you've brought up a good point, grotty...i definitely don't have a standard prescription for my musical tastes. i do love wilco. i also dig whiskeytown (although i despise the majority of ryan adams solo work), my morning jacket, rockabilly in general, et al. in fact, i will go as far to admit that i really enjoy classic southern rock...i enjoy a good healthy dose of the allman bros., skynyrd or molly hatchet once in a while. BUT I do not care for DBT. Call me crazy but their music is really unlistenable for me.
Anyway, that's all I'll say about that...I'm used to this really. My husband is a huge fan of the Afghan Whigs, whom I despise (with the exception of 1 or 2 songs), so I'm constantly defending my dislike of particular bands.
2 of my favorite bands getting disparaged in the same paragraph. It is a sad day indeed.
joz, I've seen you list bands that you love (verve, g&r, whiskeytown, wilco, etc.) and we mostly agree. That makes it all the more strange that you would dislike DBT & the AW. It makes me wonder if you've heard the "right" songs or ever seen them live. There have been countless people that I've given music to from both bands that initially are not interested. But after seeing them live, or investing some time into listening, now have significantly different opinions.
One person specifically - a female - was initally very resistant to the whole southern rednecky DBT image. Then she heard the song
Three Great Alabama Icons from the Southern Rock Opera and almost immediately changed her mind. Now they are a fav. That 'song', better than anything they have written or has been written about them - explains their perspective and is good example of the depth of their thinking and songwriting that is disguised behind a very misleading first impression:
"Such is the duality of the Southern thing." But, I'm guessing that you probably do already know enough about DBT & the Afghan Whigs (especially living with a big fan) and maybe they really just don't appeal to you. It's probably just a perfect example of how fickle and esoteric musical tastes can be.
I just hope that someday you don't regret missing out on 2 of the best bands...ever.