I understand why...
14 years ago
...an artist might want to refresh their style, start from a new approach, and all that.
What I don't understand is why those artists feel an urge to OBLITERATE EVERYTHING THAT HAS COME BEFORE.
I'm looking at you, MrK-9. I mean, it's like you're Brahms or something, burning absolutely everything every time you have an epiphany.
And we'd really like to get a chance to look at the stuff Brahms wrote when he was young.
But he got rid of it.
And posterity has regretted it.
Not that you're Brahms.
I mean, I don't really like Brahms.
But a lot of Bach's stuff has gone the way of the garbage heap, too, because composers at the time didn't think to preserve their work for posterity.
STOP IT.
What I don't understand is why those artists feel an urge to OBLITERATE EVERYTHING THAT HAS COME BEFORE.
I'm looking at you, MrK-9. I mean, it's like you're Brahms or something, burning absolutely everything every time you have an epiphany.
And we'd really like to get a chance to look at the stuff Brahms wrote when he was young.
But he got rid of it.
And posterity has regretted it.
Not that you're Brahms.
I mean, I don't really like Brahms.
But a lot of Bach's stuff has gone the way of the garbage heap, too, because composers at the time didn't think to preserve their work for posterity.
STOP IT.
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