There is a prevailing sense, not only in our lives but society as a whole, that music is one of three things.
It's either "good", "bad" or "Meh."
I'm going to give you an example of each, to the best of my ability.
For starters, we have "Maybe I'm Amazed" by Mr. Paul McCartney.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm2YyVZBL8U
Widely hailed as one of the best, well constructed love songs ever written.
Most people would agree, it is "good."
Next, I present to you "Alcoholocaust" by supergroup Behold... The Arctopus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wniXxeTJlyM
"Wow, this s*cks."
That's probably what the majority of you said before clicking the "X" button as fast as possible.
Lastly, we'll take a look at "The Moment" by prominent smooth jazz musician Kenny G.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=447yaU_4DF8
Now, compared to that last video you saw, this is tolerable.
You probably wouldn't say it's good, though.
But, it's not bad right?
So.
In conclusion, we must look at these questions.
What makes a song, or music in general, "good?"
What is it about a song that makes us hate it?
And why is there music that is pleasant to the ear yet entirely unremarkable or memorable?