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Sara Szatmary's avatar

This whole paragraph summed up my relationship with music as a whole: Rarely in my life have I had a conversation with a man about how Dylan makes them feel.

I find that when you say you’re a fan of something, you have to legitimize it by becoming an encyclopedia. But I don’t listen to music to learn about the artist’s biodata or the producer’s pet cat or the type of concrete poured outside the studio in which the song was recorded. I listen to music to be moved, to be entertained, to feel connected to the heartbeat of another. While I believe that the societal context in which music is made matters, it’s not the why. Not for me anyway. You got it exactly right. It’s the feeling.

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Caryn Rose's avatar

all the snaps, sister. all the snaps.

i worried about spending two days in the queue for the Nashville shows because it would mostly be very fervent dudes. with one exception, everyone was truly lovely. and there were other women and at no point did anyone make us feel like we were unicorns. it was so refreshing.

the one exception was a dude so sure I was wrong about something I said that he spent like 10 minutes doing a web search via siri on his watch (which didn't get pouched; it should have) only to begrudgingly tell me I wasn't wrong. not that I was *right*, just that I wasn't wrong.

he was also the kind of guy who wore a hedge fund polo shirt to a Dylan show, so

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