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Better late than never
This was my latest Pitchfork column, which was of great relevance to some things we were discussing 3 weeks ago but which also got published the day I went on holiday! The column was written in a pinch and is kind of a request-filler for something
byebyepride wanted me to write a while ago.
It inspired an interesting discussion here by someone I don't know, and ALSO my first proper SLATING here. Sniping at P4k on my blog was how I got my gig in the first place so I can hardly begrudge them their venom!
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It inspired an interesting discussion here by someone I don't know, and ALSO my first proper SLATING here. Sniping at P4k on my blog was how I got my gig in the first place so I can hardly begrudge them their venom!
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that was how i was going to precis the whole thing. there's an identity confusion that sorts itself out over time (and with will), and leads you away from the passionate-argument "music head" to the dilettante position that has given you gyp from others in the past.
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Which probably explains partly why my 'work' as a critic has been so much about community-building! (Also the something I felt allied to was so much experienced through the music press that I idealised the press community as much as the music community)
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Eventually, after 3 or 4 years (thanks to downloading & having more cash for old CDs) I got most of my old favourites back, but since then my tastes have stayed much broader than they were before the break. I think the problem in my case was that university had ossified my tastes in one specific area, and I needed the break to get back to the broader listening patterns I'd had when I first got into music in my early teens.