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<blockquote data-quote="Bill of Rights" data-source="post: 1298581" data-attributes="member: 9940"><p>The White Stripes are among a few bands whose music convinced me to become interested in music with guitars again after a decade or so of absolute refusal to listen to anything guitar driven. I was so sick by the end of the 90's of guitar/guitar/bass/drums music that I just couldn't stomach any more of it. I think some of the unrefined nature of the percussion is probably what caught my attention. To me, music is like any art--it's good if it's a genuine expression of something genuinely felt by the artist and genuinely understood by the listener/viewer. And White Stripes are great at that, regardless of technical ability or lack of.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of technical wizards playing boring music.</p><p></p><p>And "Get Behind Me Satan" is probably the best name for an album ever!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill of Rights, post: 1298581, member: 9940"] The White Stripes are among a few bands whose music convinced me to become interested in music with guitars again after a decade or so of absolute refusal to listen to anything guitar driven. I was so sick by the end of the 90's of guitar/guitar/bass/drums music that I just couldn't stomach any more of it. I think some of the unrefined nature of the percussion is probably what caught my attention. To me, music is like any art--it's good if it's a genuine expression of something genuinely felt by the artist and genuinely understood by the listener/viewer. And White Stripes are great at that, regardless of technical ability or lack of. There are plenty of technical wizards playing boring music. And "Get Behind Me Satan" is probably the best name for an album ever! [/QUOTE]
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