Anonymous wrote:LMM is SOOOOO overrated. Broadway music for the NPR set.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I knew this might be a divisive post. I really want to like his stuff. I do. I LOVED (and still love) the Disney music of my childhood - the Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, era. I love Frozen (it's the same ilk as the older ones). I even like some of the Moana stuff (including You're Welcome - that song is AWESOME!). And my kids really like Encanto - as I said, they're listening to the soundtrack constantly. I guess it's just that I cannot get into his style at all (and agree that his voice is just not my cup of tea, which is probably why I really didn't like the kinkachoo movie). Ok - just wanted to check if it was just me (and apparently it is!) That's ok. I'll suffer through the LMM steamroller.
Anonymous wrote:Hamilton is the sort of musical that Rent was. Pure heaven for the NPR Set because it was so "vital" and "urgent" and "timely". Taken right from the front pages of the Times! But objectively, when viewed from afar, the music was largely pedestrian and mediocre. I mean, just listen to some Sondheim and compare them. It's almost embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:OP, thank you for writing this and taking the heat! I have felt this way for a long time but this is not an opinion you're allowed to have in polite society right now. I'm not sure why.
It's strange because I like all kinds of things that other people don't like -- super niche, nerdy science fiction; poetry; opera; modern dance; detailed British nature paintings. Like just random art that speaks very specifically to my aesthetic and topical interests. I have zero problems when people say they don't like these things. I don't expect them to.
I think that's the difference. A lot of people who love LMM get mad if you say it's not their thing because their is an expectation that everyone will like it. That's a weird expectation. Even the more popular stuff I like (Lizzo, Game of Thrones, Amy Winehouse, Louise Penny novels), I know people who don't like them. And it's fine! They like other things.
LMM's talk-singing thing, and specifically the way a lot of his songs are designed to feel like you are being buried in words and feelings, is not my thing. I believe it has to do with aesthetic, I really appreciate more sparse musical aesthetics, I like feeling carried by music not hit by it. Which yes, means I'm heavily invested in melody and beat, whereas LMM is more focused on the lyrics themselves, musical punctuation, and a kind of excess. That's fine. Not my thing.
It's not a personal insult to YOU if I don't like the thing you like. Liking things is subjective, by definition.
Anonymous wrote:Hamilton is the sort of musical that Rent was. Pure heaven for the NPR Set because it was so "vital" and "urgent" and "timely". Taken right from the front pages of the Times! But objectively, when viewed from afar, the music was largely pedestrian and mediocre. I mean, just listen to some Sondheim and compare them. It's almost embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Broadway music for the NPR set - haha. yes!
I also hate musicals and yet watched Hamilton and still don't like musicals. I also felt "yelled at"!![]()
But Moana was the worst of the worst - I literally was groaning in psychic pain in the movie theater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LMM is SOOOOO overrated. Broadway music for the NPR set.
Who do you think goes to Broadway shows? The Fox Sports set?
Anonymous wrote:LMM is SOOOOO overrated. Broadway music for the NPR set.
Anonymous wrote:I just don’t understand why he added Lin to his name. His music is fine. I can’t get Bruno out of my head.