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Bluelight Crew
I would like this made into a poll. The options could possibly be as follow:
1. Always or nearly always.
2. Sometimes, if the lyrics are particularly poignant or the message particularly captivating.
3. Sometimes, if the vocals that carry them are particularly urgent or well-delivered.
4. Never or almost never.
I, for one, almost never do: receiving the lyrical message feels to me like it just isn't part of listening to music--it's kind of like reading a poem while having music in the background. And it's the "in the background" part that poses the fundamental problem--insofar as I pay attention to the lyrics, I find myself unable to as well appreciate the totality of the musical 'signal'. And I only extremely rarely find any enjoyment in poetry: it usually just seems pale and hollow, irresonant with my 'gut' in any way. There are, however, some songs that I know the words to, on account of having breached 200 repeat listens.
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1. Always or nearly always.
2. Sometimes, if the lyrics are particularly poignant or the message particularly captivating.
3. Sometimes, if the vocals that carry them are particularly urgent or well-delivered.
4. Never or almost never.
I, for one, almost never do: receiving the lyrical message feels to me like it just isn't part of listening to music--it's kind of like reading a poem while having music in the background. And it's the "in the background" part that poses the fundamental problem--insofar as I pay attention to the lyrics, I find myself unable to as well appreciate the totality of the musical 'signal'. And I only extremely rarely find any enjoyment in poetry: it usually just seems pale and hollow, irresonant with my 'gut' in any way. There are, however, some songs that I know the words to, on account of having breached 200 repeat listens.

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