03-17-2013 06:08 PM
I thought this was kind of interesting - apparently there is a link between the type of music people like and their personalities.
http://www.utexas.edu/news/2003/06/18/nr_personali
03-17-2013 06:17 PM
03-17-2013 06:28 PM
Mostly, I love and play psychedelic music, but Ive never done any drugs in my life.
I used to do remixes and dance music as well, and I hate clubs and dont drink.
Noone believes me when I say Im straight Edge.
I never have figured all that out.
03-17-2013 06:53 PM
I like how there are no negative personality traits mentioned in the analysis.
"Listeners of Southern Rock were found to be depressive, prone to alcoholism and, if the memory of Ronnie Van Zandt was impugned, violence."
03-17-2013 06:56 PM
seifukusha wrote:Mostly, I love and play psychedelic music, but Ive never done any drugs in my life.
I used to do remixes and dance music as well, and I hate clubs and dont drink.
Noone believes me when I say Im straight Edge.
I never have figured all that out.
I used to be the same in liking dance, except I tended towards the more 'high-end' stuff such as Orbital or Jean Michael Jarre, and detested nightclubs for their 'boom-boom' crap music.
03-17-2013 06:57 PM
I'm an asshole, and I like shitty music.
Sounds about right.
03-17-2013 07:08 PM
Musics I likes to play:
Bothy Band (hard-edged trad Irish), Mahavishnu (hard-edged trad fusion), Kansas and Scorps (hard-edged, trad...well kinda proggy.... rock)
Job:
I rip out teeth by their bloody stumps. Deals with methheads and in-denial-others, all day long.
....kinda figures, i guess....
03-17-2013 07:14 PM
Evidently, I'm schizophrenic. ![]()
03-17-2013 07:17 PM
timrocker wrote:Evidently, I'm schizophrenic.
= likes Loggins and Christopher Cross, and "Scooping up the field mice: And bopping them on the head"
Nah... yer normal.
03-17-2013 08:34 PM
I have no doubt that music could give you insight about a person, but the article seems kinda like a botched job to me. Classical, Jazz, and folk are all in the same group, which may make sense musically on some levels, but I doubt most hardcore bluegrass fans are very similar to people that listen to classical music.
Alternative, 'heavy' metal, and rock are all together too, which is just silly. By some people's definitions that covers bands from Modest Mouse to Nickleback to European black metal. Again, hardly the same fans.
I'd like to see more studies done on this. It would be really interesting, but they'd have to get pretty in depth about the genres and classifications, and also like someone else said, list negative traits.
03-17-2013 08:52 PM - edited 03-17-2013 08:54 PM
03-17-2013 09:16 PM
seifukusha wrote:
Mostly, I love and play psychedelic music, but Ive never done any drugs in my life.
I used to do remixes and dance music as well, and I hate clubs and dont drink.
Noone believes me when I say Im straight Edge.
I never have figured all that out.
I believe you Joey. ![]()
I know a lot of straight edge folks that like all kinds of music. Their theories regarding personality and musical preferences may be generally true, but they're far from universally true. ![]()
03-17-2013 09:17 PM
Felix959 wrote:
I like how there are no negative personality traits mentioned in the analysis.
"Listeners of Southern Rock were found to be depressive, prone to alcoholism and, if the memory of Ronnie Van Zandt was impugned, violence."
That's because there's nothing negative about music. ![]()
03-17-2013 09:17 PM
christianatl wrote:
I'm an asshole, and I like shitty music.
Sounds about right.
I genuinely like your band. What does that say about me? ![]()
03-17-2013 09:19 PM
03-18-2013 07:19 PM
Phil O'Keefe wrote:
christianatl wrote:I'm an asshole, and I like shitty music.
Sounds about right.
I genuinely like your band. What does that say about me?
It says that you have radtacular taste.
03-18-2013 11:55 PM
03-19-2013 04:38 AM
03-19-2013 05:40 AM
I definitely believe that there is a link between musical tastes and personality, but I think the researchers got it wrong by focusing on such a broad stylistic and genre-based approach. I guess you have to start somewhere.
Personally, I've always been drawn to particular individuals or bands instead of certain genres or styles. I often find that music that sounds similiar to music I like does absolutely nothing for me, and have always found that if I read about my favorite musicians--regardless of genre--I tend to find a lot about their personalities that I identify with. Maybe I'm just a weirdo who doesn't fall into any of those stock categories and tends to gravitate towards other weirdos who don't fall directly in line with a particular category.
03-19-2013 09:58 AM
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