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22nd June 05, 12:00 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by jfellrath
It's been said in the past that yes, in the U.S. we do have freedom of speech, but then we also have freedom not to listen if we don't want. A lot of folks don't understand that.
I think it has something to do with a sesne of betrayal, to some point. You find a band that you like, and relate with. You listen to their "recorded" music over and over and over, letting it engrain in your identity of yourself. Then, they release a live album or something that dpearts from what you first fell in love with and you're left asking yourself "I love thi sband, but hate this song. What does that say about me?"
Sort of like in Chasing Amy (I think it was) when so-and-so comes out, after finding out someone else is gay. It causes him to take a close look at himself. (I have not seen Chasing Amy since it came out ;))
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