Again, I've never encountered this in any other than a non-serious way. And I think people being asked to "defend" their dislike or indifference of the Beatles isn't about "how dare you" or "you're clearly some sort of gigantic idiot" it's just about trying to connect. Usually, I only ask the people I respect to "defend" their musical opinions -- ANY musical opinions -- when they differ from my own. Because I respect them and I want to open a dialogue and try to understand their point of view. Not to prove them wrong or attack them or make them feel trapped and/or stupid.stip wrote:The fact that the music is that good is quite possibly why they have the defenders that they do. The fact that you cannot possibly dislike the beatles without something being wrong with you is something altogether different. That's the beatles as ideology.Kevin Davis wrote:I find it interesting that multiple people have expressed fascination with how outspoken the "Beatles fans" are in their defense of them, as though they are some kind of brainwashed horde of militants incapable of accepting anything shy of unequivocal praise for their beloved. But I wonder how many of these people are "Beatles fans" in the same way that, say, Stip is a Pearl Jam fan. Personally, I can think of probably 10 artists who mean more to me than the Beatles, but from a musical standpoint I would probably defend the Beatles in a way that I wouldn't even attempt with the others. Generally speaking I don't think these defenses are coming from some army of Pit-like superfans who feel like the Beatles are "their band"; more than most bands, I think the Beatles solicit this kind of reaction from general music fans who just think they're that good, and I think that says something.
It's about understanding and communication. Nothing more. My asking jambi or Lament or you to discuss this in greater detail, or tell me what bands you prefer or whatever isn't an attack. It's actually a sign of respect from me. Because it means I trust you enough that I want to have the conversation. You'll notice I don't always ask posters to "defend" themselves.