I suppose there could be individuals who can wholly separate things, but they are far from neurotypical and are probably severely cognitively impaired.
This is where ariich and I have a problem with. You recognize that there may be some people that can separate the behaviour of a person from the music he makes but they are "probably severely cognitively impaired"
Really? Just because someone has a different opinion or experience on that matter he has probably some kind of brain damage? You have either constructed your post in a way that it can be easily misunderstood or you are just outright insulting.
Neither of you are understanding what I'm saying. I don't feel I've been unclear about it, either. Had I been more concise, I could have been even more easily misinterpreted. Please get off the defensive for a moment and listen.
A person is often the world's leading expert on their own self in many ways, but not all ways. If a person posting in this thread claims they can separate entirely their knowledge of a musician from the way they experience said musician's output, I believe strongly that they are mistaken. They're not lying--they're just wrong. When challenged, I speculated that while there may be someone on the planet who is capable of doing that, they're likely severely cognitively impaired. That observation is not a passive aggressive dig at anyone on this site who claims to be able to separate these things, because the sort of individual I'm talking about would not be reading this forum. Again, people here who claim to be able to do this are not cognitively impaired or dishonest--they just don't understand certain aspects of the subjective human experience. Reading me say this for the eleventh time is probably going to piss some of them off, but I'm in the bizarre position of having to defend myself for stating what seems obvious.
None of what I'm saying is the least bit controversial and no one should be taking it personally. It's just how stuff works. If it's still unclear, then I cannot help you and I won't defend myself further.
I think putting this theory to the test, the most extreme example I can think of is the following: if you were Jewish, could you enjoy music made by Neo-Nazis? Probably not.
Anyway, I liked the song, especially the part between 2:30-2:45, it really pumped me up. A bit disappointed though that Mike played the exact same generic drum fill at the end of that part which he played at the beginning of the song (and at the beginning of Shoulda Coulda Woulda, and so on). Felt like a copy-paste. I often get this feeling with Mike's recent works. I wish they would sit down and spend months crafting the songs and make something especially special. It's only their job, after all.
"And then there was Apollo Two Times, who got that nickname because he did everything twice, like double the necks, double the necks."
Sorry... it's on right now
Hopefully the album will be a success, and SoA won't have to get their walking papers, walking papers.