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If you’re saying that they’re all great, you are saying that everything Moz does is great. And you have every right to believe that. But I don’t agree with you.
nope. Being open to and recognizing what’s great about a song that one may have previously disliked, I think is a pretty great thing, being open in order to experience what’s great about a song, that on previous listens may not come off as a great song. If one is comparing, and they have every right to, then there is the high probability of not experiencing what is great about a song. It’s possible to find great things about a song, even if they can at the same time recognize that’s it not his best song. Which means, no I don’t think everything Morrissey does is great.
Of course. I’ve only been talking about personal experience, how can being open to and finding pleasure through the experience of listening to music not be a personal experience? And surely, you must see that someone that’s open to the music would experience it differently than someone that is closed to it. I know, because I use to be close minded about certain artists, then later, realizing my mistake, and now some of those albums are my all time favorites.But now you’re talking about personal experience. And there’s no debating that. A song can be great for one person, but awful for another. That’s subjectivity and personal experience.
I don’t think there’s a universal, factual and indisputable truth that all Morrissey songs are undeniably great for everyone and that those who fail to experience this are judgmental and closed-minded.
Good, because neither do I.
But as I said above … If one is comparing, and they have every right to, then there is the high probability of not experiencing what is great about a song. It’s possible to find great things about a song, even if they can at the same time recognize that’s it not his best song. Which means, no I don’t think everything Morrissey does is great.