Ever taken a sudden dislike to a record that you used to love? It's happened to me twice. Unfortunately in both cases, I was on the dancefloor at the time. The offending records were, in order of occurrence:
Lonzine Cannon "Quit while I'm ahead"
The Comeros "We're not too young"
On the first occasion I fronted it out, gritted my teeth & continued to dance for the longest minute of my life. On the second, I gave up & tottered off the floor, a broken woman. I didn't even pretend that there was something stuck on the sole of my shoe
I think with the Comeros, it was a case of familiarity breeding contempt, but with Lonzine, I honestly can't see what I ever saw (heard?) in the record in the first place.
Has it happened to you yet? (can I clumsily shoehorn any more song titles into this post.....) and if so:
- why: was it overplayed, associated with bad memories, etc?
Ever taken a sudden dislike to a record that you used to love? It's happened to me twice. Unfortunately in both cases, I was on the dancefloor at the time. The offending records were, in order of occurrence:
Lonzine Cannon "Quit while I'm ahead"
The Comeros "We're not too young"
On the first occasion I fronted it out, gritted my teeth & continued to dance for the longest minute of my life. On the second, I gave up & tottered off the floor, a broken woman. I didn't even pretend that there was something stuck on the sole of my shoe
I think with the Comeros, it was a case of familiarity breeding contempt, but with Lonzine, I honestly can't see what I ever saw (heard?) in the record in the first place.
Has it happened to you yet? (can I clumsily shoehorn any more song titles into this post.....) and if so:
- why: was it overplayed, associated with bad memories, etc?
- did you ever learn to love the record again?
Edited by mrs norman maine