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Ghostlinkz
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https://frame.weponder.io/api/polls/6182
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Ghostlinkz
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For more context: In his book "Tools of Titans," Tim Ferriss asks Derek Sivers (creator of CD Baby) to share something he believes that others might think is crazy. Here's his response: I believe that music and people don’t mix; that music should be appreciated alone without seeing or knowing who the musicians are and without other people around. Just listening to music for its own sake, not listening to the people around you and not filtered through what you know about the musician’s personal life.
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tricil
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the more you find out about certain musicians the less you like their music (I answered yes to the above) cases in point: - marilyn manson - neurosis - swans
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Ghostlinkz
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The reason I asked this question is that I'm a bit conflicted. On one hand, knowing a lot about the artist can make you appreciate them more or less depending on who they are. For example, I appreciate Drake a lot more because I know his story better than most people who aren't from Toronto. On the other hand, I like Kanye's music, but knowing about all the weird things he's been saying these last few years takes away from the music for me
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tricil
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both great examples I’ll never listen to again - drake likes little girls - kanye is a nazi in a maga hat
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Ghostlinkz
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I see why you said true 😂
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