Case in point: Early morning water aerobics.
Just because it's "exercising" does not mean that you have to play horrible, stereotypical work out music. Why the instructor insists on listening to kitschy techno remixes of otherwise, no wait, not otherwise...they were never good songs to begin with...I'll never know. You also feel deep, internal confusion regarding the instructor, who dances along and heartily sings every line. Then work ends and you get in your truck where you create your own little sanctuary with your friends who live in your iPod, to try to purge your ears {and memory} of the atrocities it was just put through. You continue this musical cleansing, at least until Friday morning when you have to go back and endure the horrors of what shouldn't even be called music, that should have never, ever been produced.
What kind of music does this to you? What music do you hate with every fiber of your being?
4 comments:
LOL. You are too funny! I have to say that both the BeeGees & Barry Manilow were popular when I was younger. Didn't like them then, and still don't. The involuntary exposure to either would definitely offend my ears!
Give me some country, classical or inspirational...and I am good.
Rap.... I refuse to accept it as "music". There is nothing musical about it. I also refuse to listen to that gosh awful screaming they call rock. It makes my ears bleed just thinking about it.
I prefer to listen to my 80's, Broadway musicals, Micheal Buble, Josh Groban, Andrea Bocelli, ect..
I'm generally open to most kinds of music. It tends to be individual songs that grate on my nerves, usually because they are unnecessarily repetitive. That said. I love me some rock esp. the alt variety, but I'm not a big fan of thrash metal. Ouch. It hurts my ears. I'm also not real keen on most rap, but sometimes there are good ones.
Rap, screaming metal and opera. Can't deal with any of them, make my ears absolutely bleed. Will listen to most anything as long as it's not loud and obnoxious.
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