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TWICE MORE WITH FEELING
Date: 2007-06-03 04:00 pm (UTC)and i guess these are the elements in this question which particularly interest me:
A. the private space considered as a proto-community or imagined community (a private space which i think only evolves distinct with the advent of recorded music; certainly before it you had already to be musically trained -- or possibly royalty -- to experience music when alone)
B. our travels through or between communities -- between when we're grown-up but experience or enjoy (or resist) music in different contexts with different groups; through as part of our life's journey, where the gang we hang with aged 16 is going to be into different music compared to the gang we hang with aged 10 (i have a sort of grand unified theory abt the TYPES of pop we pass through in age terms, which
UNTIL WE DIEer till comfy middle-age at leastanyway, the thing i'm particularly interested in is how Community A (the "community of one") may function as a kind of Wood Between the Worlds (Narnia reference which I'll expain if need be...) that helps us move between all the Community Bs (it's a space of psychic shelter and preparation and reflection and -- as noted in the buffy piece -- of posing and practicing and tryign stuff out and sadly or excitedly dreaming) (it also helps us -- as we get older -- gird our loins to negotiate terms with the Opinion Leaders, who are often the Designated Deciders of what gets to be a proper element in the "discussion"; in some contexts Opinion Leaders are folks like me, professional commentators, but in others they're event organisers or scene enablers, or just the beloved vivid life-and-soul-of-the-party who everyone's there to gather round
viz me again!!)[HEADING = I'm going to post a shorter version of this on the slowpoke official thread, if they'll let me]