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Lily Allen


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I think there's a certain amount of that, yes.

Sometimes it feels like it's almost 'obligatory' to hate certain bands or artists.

For the most part, I would rather listen to and appreciate a piece of music/a song, and rate it on its own merits, regardless of what genre it's from, or whether it's 'fashionable' to like them or not.

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If someobody you work with who you think is a bit of a c**t is a fan of a band, you're going to be less pleasantly disposed to them. Conversely, if someone you love raves about some music, you're more likely to give it a proper go

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And thats great for Lilly it really is, and it was a sad story but its got nothing to do with her previous music output...Its what wrong with artists like this they are celebrities first before artists.

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eh? that makes no sense to me at all. You're saying you would base your appreciation/critique on a particular band/song based on what someone you do/don't like thinks of it? That sounds like 'following the crowd' to me?

I listen to the music first. What someone else does/doesn't think of it wouldn't colour my opinion of it. I'd also go as far to say that even if I think the person creating that media is a bit of a twonk that wouldn't stop me appreciating a quality tune..to a point.... like for example I think casablancas is an arrogant, self involved twat but I won't deny the strokes have some quality soundage- if I liked him more as a person I would probably appreciate his music a little more, yes- but I can still appreciate his talent.

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She has the same talent that Jordan has, i.e. the ability to make some people interested in her and her life. She can retire from music as she is now a 'celebrity' much the same as Jordan and the other people you see daily in the tabloids. Her music is (was) nonsensical pop no better (or worse) than the Cheeky Girls, it's a bit depressing that so many Glasto goers seem to think she is of some worth and the gushing from Eavis in the article above is pretty sickening.

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As long as she's not playing in place of someone I actually like I couldn't give a shit what she's doing there. Can't stand her music.

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eh? that makes no sense to me at all. You're saying you would base your appreciation/critique on a particular band/song based on what someone you do/don't like thinks of it? That sounds like 'following the crowd' to me?

I listen to the music first. What someone else does/doesn't think of it wouldn't colour my opinion of it. I'd also go as far to say that even if I think the person creating that media is a bit of a twonk that wouldn't stop me appreciating a quality tune..to a point....

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