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« on: Dec 03, 2014 08:54 pm »

Cosmicgoat, yes, there might be explanations, your reply just inspired me.

I might have liked classic music or just have been a classical musician and get fed with its rigidity and repetition and enjoy the pure creativity yielded by such a music, or just enjoying the novel sounds and emotions provided by these novel harmonies. Some melodic and harmonic lines from the recently deceased pianist Mulgrew Miller, also follower of Paramhansa Yogananda, just impinge on my brain stimulating mental alertness and efficiency. My likings may reflect my love for interesting complexity in God's creation.
People who like rock music might like to have their basic intincts roused, the music is often pretty simple and leveraging on simple and fleshly emotions, sort of the tribal music of the past. Also, rock music is tribal, people turn up very numerous to listen to their favourite rockstars and the event looks pretty much like a meeting of a stone-age large tribe, with wide use of narcotic compounds like booze and drugs.
Of course generalization should be avoided but from the POW of an appreciator of music that's one truth, sorry, not being snubby but simply matter-of-fact, these are the vibrations I get. Whosoever is karmically stimulated by basic, earthly, fleshly, tribal emotions finds that novel rock music appealing.
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