But its true! I mean think about it... the average person, we are told, has an IQ of 100. Have you ever tried to have a conversation with a person with an IQ of 100? (And fully half of the population, I suppose, has less)
Too, pop music appeals mostly to teenagers. Now since we all enter the world knowing nothing, and most people die knowing little more, how much can even a bright teenager know? How much discernment can they have? Five years earlier mommy was telling them to clean up their room (maybe she still is doing so) and yet we expect them to know good art from bad? Teenagers like boxed macaroni and cheese for gods sake!
Now many years ago teens -- pre-teens even! - were exposd to fine art, fine music, and fine literature. Just exposed mind you. I.e., able to repeat what was "good" about it. But today even that foundation is gone.
When I listen to the lyrics of most of the brit bands I hear literacy. Mix that with teen angst and you can have the basis for art. But mix the nothingness of mall life and reality TV and video games with teen angst and whatuya got?
I won't even attempt to answer that RJF or your wife will tell you that I'm opinionated too. :D (and that's my wife's job!)
-don
RJFait said:
On an unrelated (?) note, one of my all time favorite quotes is actually from the TV show 'Frasier', "Popularity is the hallmark of mediocrity." I'm sorry, that was uncalled for.