tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8517204446947866149.post4683740522572129057..comments2024-03-21T17:43:45.562+11:00Comments on Blouse: ya yaAcid Midgethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05157996417714668919noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8517204446947866149.post-77405207603779153602008-08-07T00:08:00.000+10:002008-08-07T00:08:00.000+10:00Also what's the deal with the two other contributo...Also what's the deal with the two other contributors who never write anything? And what happened to the girl that posted at the very beginning of Blouse?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8517204446947866149.post-11957265932678786782008-08-07T00:06:00.000+10:002008-08-07T00:06:00.000+10:00I rather enjoyed 'French Girls Play the Guitar', b...I rather enjoyed 'French Girls Play the Guitar', but it made me wonder - do you listen to this music, say, on the train? Or when you're sitting around at home? It sounds good and everything, and I would enjoy it in a club or social environment, but other than that, what is the point? It's clever, I suppose, to create something out of, as you said, such stop-start rhythm, and not making it too grating - but what incentive do I have to ever want listen to it again? A personal attraction is usually lets me 'catch' music, which I suppose is difficult without lyrics or musical movements/concepts to go with it. But you know that moment when it clicks and, whatever it is you're hearing, just explodes in your brain and in your ears and all around you, and it chokes and you sweat and your heart jumps and that is all you want to hear right in that moment? I can't see getting that with stuff like this.<BR/>Or is that precisely what this is? A memory based thing, where the derivative beat might remind you of another song, or a good night out, or whatever?<BR/><BR/>(Not an attack or anything dude, just my thoughts. I'm trying to learn to appreciate electronic music a little more).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com