Is it wrong?


I should disclose that I’m feeling a little relaxed right now, thanks in part to a few Knob Creeks. Okay, that being said, on with the post: I started flipping through some ancient CD’s. You know the ones, CD’s that you forgot you even have, and I ran across a Patrick O’Hearn CD titled “Indigo”. Well, I popped it in the tray and I’m loving it. I think they used to call this stuff "space music”. I also seem to remember people poking fun at this type of music. I guess what I want to know is: Is it beneath my dignity to be enjoying this so much? I’m really having a ball!
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Anything that brings joy to someone without bringing harm to another is worth doing. Enjoy!
Hearts of Space, Windham Hill, Andreas Vollenweider, some Vangelis - it's all musically valid and even interesting. I love new age, particularly early stuff where artists were still inventing the genre. I love it enough that I started my own Windham Hill Records discography blog.

It's funny, I consider myself a jazz fan first, and l listen to a lot of electronica these days, but I felt like Windham Hill wasn't getting the attention it deserves. http://windhaming.wordpress.com.

So you didn't like the Patrick O'Hearn when you got it. Sometimes we grow into music. There's plenty of music that I didn't appreciate as a teen/twenties that I now love at twice that age.
I suggest you immediately make an appointment for a bit of psychotherapy ,you clearly need help !!!!!!!! :)
I think to post your issues on the internet to a bunch of strangers is a clear sign of desperation. My suggestion is to bottle up your feelings til something breaks!

:^D

I heard some Vangelis the other day and enjoyed it. I will look into Patrick O'Hearn...
bourbon. Named after Abe Lincoln's home in Kentucky,USA. High grade and as The great one Jackie Gleason would say smooooth.
darkj - Nice blog site! Your Feb 3 post featuring a slide show for the song "Synopsis II" is absolutely wonderful. Especially uplifting for a late winter day in mid-February.
A long ago acquaintence(went by the name of Dr. K)once told me:
Do what you feel
Feel what you do &
Do it all over the world!
Nice replies. Thanks everybody.

Darkj, I haven’t looked at Windham Hill in a long time. I used to like them in the beginning too.

Nebin, Booker’s is my treat Bourbon. I might even like Tiny Tim on Bookers.

Tpreaves, I’ve been seriously considering just that, ever since the Harmonix Rings.:-)
I well remember discovering the "Music From The Hearts of Space" program on the radio late one night long long ago. I was hooked. For a while I collected some of the stuff that I liked. I'm OK, you're OK.
Years ago I went to a hi-end audio store to have my mid-fi amp repaired. While waiting for them to bring it up front, I explored in the top of the line room. I had never heard of most of the brand names, nor seen speaker cables that thick. A salesman asked what I was doing, proceeded to sit me in the sweet spot, then popped in the Patrick O'hearn cd "Truth". I was transported into another world and have not looked back since. That was my first experience with some of the best gear made. I truly experienced the truth. Enjoy!