Pop music was supposed to be a flash in the pan, but here we are 50 years later and it means something to us, and it always will do. It's incredibly important.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Pop music can get inside us and enter our memory bubbles. It provides those true Proustian moments, unlocking sensations, unlocking our imaginations. Music inspired me as a filmmaker.
I love pop music because you can really see what's currently happening in society.
Pop music allows you to be who you are without having to wear a social uniform or to conform, which some people find impossible to do.
Pop music has progressed.
Pop music can absorb so many peculiar talents, ranging from the completely nonmusical poseur who just uses music as a kind of springboard for a sense of style, to people who just love putting all that complicated stuff together, brick by brick, on their computers, to people like me who like playing conceptual games and being surprised.
Your average pop song or film is a very sophisticated item, with very sophisticated ways of listening and viewing that we have not really consciously developed over the years - because we were having such a good time.
Pop has to exist and it's a great thing.
A lot of pop music is based on trying to make people remember it so that they'll buy it. To me, it was not about that.
Pop comes from the word 'popular,' which means that it could be anything that appeals to any group of people. When you talk about general masses, I think there's elements in every kind of music that can reach a broad audience.
I don't care about the word 'pop'. The Beatles were pop; it's just what's popular.
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