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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 127522" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>Sounds kinda poor to me. =P</p><p></p><p>When being among friends, music is usually not a subject that is quickly discussed. There were two friends from school (who ironically both (quite recently) quit school) where I talked a lot about music. One of them was trying to encourage me to like a particular style of music by letting me hear some artists. Besides that, he had a wide list of live performances of artists which I knew (not necessarily liked), which Muse, Red Hot Chili Pepers and Betty Serveert were the most common (not necessarily in that order). </p><p> The other guy was very interested in <em>Trance</em>, which I am quite fond of too. We've had several long conversations about the most famous person of that style and that he would pretty much follow him everywhere would he be back around the Netherlands (Great Brittain, Germany, Belgium, etc. though I'm not sure about Great Brittain; his English sucks), but ironically he didn't go to Amsterdam last year, where I, on the other hand, have been (and is still one of the best live performances I've ever seen in my entire life; I still get goosebumps when I see a little fragment-movie from it). He also <em>stole</em> my mp3player for a day, where he constantly listened to the same artist (or actually, 2 artists) over and over again. Thanks to me, he became a fan of them. We were supposed to go to a (free) concert of them, but I decided to not go at the very last minute; I'm not sure if he still went. My favorite football team was live on TV, and I value that more than seeing those artists live for a little while and traveling for at least an hour (by train). </p><p> He also went to a big dance event (which he skipped an entire school week for), which I later told him I was quite jealous about it, because I am quite fond of that as well. "Oh? If you wanted to come along, you should have told me. I still had tickets." Imagine how hard I could kick myself. =P It was one of the biggest events of the year.</p><p></p><p>I don't talk about music much with other friends, not because the tastes very heavily, but it's not a subject that is really necessary to discuss. Besides that, what is there to discuss about it?</p><p> Though I can name one person I've never talked about music before (except that I invited her once for a concert last year), but this is simply because our tastes vary too far, despite that I like nearly every kind of music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 127522, member: 5833"] Sounds kinda poor to me. =P When being among friends, music is usually not a subject that is quickly discussed. There were two friends from school (who ironically both (quite recently) quit school) where I talked a lot about music. One of them was trying to encourage me to like a particular style of music by letting me hear some artists. Besides that, he had a wide list of live performances of artists which I knew (not necessarily liked), which Muse, Red Hot Chili Pepers and Betty Serveert were the most common (not necessarily in that order). The other guy was very interested in [i]Trance[/i], which I am quite fond of too. We've had several long conversations about the most famous person of that style and that he would pretty much follow him everywhere would he be back around the Netherlands (Great Brittain, Germany, Belgium, etc. though I'm not sure about Great Brittain; his English sucks), but ironically he didn't go to Amsterdam last year, where I, on the other hand, have been (and is still one of the best live performances I've ever seen in my entire life; I still get goosebumps when I see a little fragment-movie from it). He also [i]stole[/i] my mp3player for a day, where he constantly listened to the same artist (or actually, 2 artists) over and over again. Thanks to me, he became a fan of them. We were supposed to go to a (free) concert of them, but I decided to not go at the very last minute; I'm not sure if he still went. My favorite football team was live on TV, and I value that more than seeing those artists live for a little while and traveling for at least an hour (by train). He also went to a big dance event (which he skipped an entire school week for), which I later told him I was quite jealous about it, because I am quite fond of that as well. "Oh? If you wanted to come along, you should have told me. I still had tickets." Imagine how hard I could kick myself. =P It was one of the biggest events of the year. I don't talk about music much with other friends, not because the tastes very heavily, but it's not a subject that is really necessary to discuss. Besides that, what is there to discuss about it? Though I can name one person I've never talked about music before (except that I invited her once for a concert last year), but this is simply because our tastes vary too far, despite that I like nearly every kind of music. [/QUOTE]
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