some exaggeration, some time-shiftingjoviwan wrote:is this overt obliviousness you cultivate here an elaborate gag or are you serious?
i think my first introduction to billy joel was in the.... 7th grade when we listened to the "if that's moving up than i'm moving out" song over and over again to talk about what the lyrics meant. much of the class knew him, i didn't have any clue. i'm not sure i could have named his name back then tho even after that class.
since then, i've heard more of his work, i'm familiar with many of his songs now, but still haven't actually sat down and listened to very many of them. tonight i listened to "My Life" for what probably isn't the first time, it felt familiar but i didn't know it. i do know it now and indeed it is pretty good.
but i play with the obliviousness since it has been very real for me in the past. (and hell still is for a great many things though now i'm at least vaguely familiar with a variety of topics; i'm not so ignorant about my ignorance)
yeah, i didn't listen to most newish popular music at all until like ten years ago. for instance, i didn't even know who Metallica were until 2005.
and i didn't have the internet until late 2004 so like for example i got on the "all your base" bandwagon waaaaaaay after it had gone.... and i did not know that. at least with Metallica, i knew i was late to that party and could pretend to be cooler than i was or whatever. with all your base i thought i had found something new and cool and had to tell the world. LOL
bottom line i'm poking fun at myself with some exaggeration, but it isn't all an act