Ah, but Philly, this emotional involvement, this being moved by a piece of art, it changes over time, and in either direction. At least it does for me anyway. It's dependent on loads of baggage that I bring to the table myself, some of it not in my control. Mainly my current mood, my aspirations, etc, etc.
So are we saying that one can "get" a guitarist, and then when one gets bored or no longer satisfied with him, one no longer "gets" him. And then, when one rediscovers one's first love months or years later, one "gets" him all over again?
:lol:
Just playing with the words, really (and there are huge holes that I could pick in what I've just written).
But...
Some of my most favourite music over my life just does not move me at all at the moment. I could even go as far as saying I don't really like it anymore. If it comes on, after an initial testing of "do I really want to spend time trying to enjoy this?", I am highly likely to turn it off or to ask for it to be turned off. But I also know that there's a distinct possibility that I will like it again, very much, when I'm in a different place emotionally.
Now, do I "get" this music or not? (Perhaps stunningly for some folks, Rory Gallagher's music and guitar playing falls into this category for me. But I don't see how I could possibly say I don't "get" Rory Gallagher :lol:)
And, notice how I neatly side-stepped them colourfully dichotomies there... I didn't get them neither! :D