Adrian wrote:apart from how Sylvian's music resonates which each listener and his/her own take (through personal experiences) on the material, I find his work intrinsically beautiful and interesting. That is also subjective of course, but probably the nearest to an objective appreciation from me .
I don't get people who don't like Sylvian (including my wife by the way) - absolutely baffled each time I hear that someone doesn't like his work...
Adrian wrote:I don't get people who don't like Sylvian (including my wife by the way) - absolutely baffled each time I hear that someone doesn't like his work...
digimarsh wrote:Adrian wrote:apart from how Sylvian's music resonates which each listener and his/her own take (through personal experiences) on the material, I find his work intrinsically beautiful and interesting. That is also subjective of course, but probably the nearest to an objective appreciation from me .
I don't get people who don't like Sylvian (including my wife by the way) - absolutely baffled each time I hear that someone doesn't like his work...
I too find it hard to understand why people can't 'get it' when it comes to Davids work( my wife too).
I think it is due to the fact they are not prepared to take the time to really 'listen' to the work and absorb it.
Tin Bird wrote:.if I were to play Sylvian to someone for the first time, I would play them Beehive, Dead Bees, and Nine Horses.
becky wrote:I am now wondering if Sylvian's true genius can only be fully realised and appreciated if you've lived through the experiences Sylvian so beautifully articulates in his work.
Adrian wrote:I've never found his music depressing, quite the opposite I think it's very uplifting - yes even Blemish. What that says about me I don't know...
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