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It almost seems those artists (who made their name before say 96) are the only cases that get a shot today yet (and they're already being moved outside prime time and heading towards the "classic" channel), well they already have their audience, no one needs to propagate them that hectically, it's more like maintaining. I couldn't tell a best rock album of this decade, very hard, the only one that comes to my mind immediately out of the blue is "Avenue B" from Iggy Pop, well that was a very interesting thing, when I saw him last year with Stooges they kicked serious ass too. Might mention also Alice Cooper "Dragontown" - hardly "the best" but pretty solid. Alice Cooper delivers stellar records after 1994. after his big hair comeback faded away. But something a little bit comparable to generation records such say "British Steel" from 1980 or Apetite for Destruction in 1987? Haven't noticed. Even the most hairy hair metal from the 80's sounds these days like something almost inventional and with real balls. |
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I saw this clip and said to myself man EVERYTHING is wrong with this! - looking horrible - no style - no skills - retarded lyrics - extremely terrible overall production - extremely poor loop in the background - extremely poor idea for the video I asked myself - is this enough? Because if it is. then we're really heading towards ASS winning the Oscar award for farting, as shown in a movie prophecy called "Idiocracy" recently. http://haacked.com/images/haacked_co...diocracy_3.jpg |
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I'm 72 yo
Buddy Rich, Doc Severensen, Count Basie, Henry Mancini are tops in my opinion.
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From an old fart's standpoint, things started going downhill fast in the 90s, for the most part. There's still tons of potential in the individual musicians --- but whether it has to do with the record companies and what they need for airplay, the culture in general, or something else --- the potential often doesn't seem realized.
Example: I like what I've heard from the new Green Day album...but there's also a sameness to it that you didn't always hear from great artists in the 60s, 70s or 80s, who were always trying new styles and new things. (I *do* really like "Last of the American Girls" though lol.) Example: I'm definitely not a NIN fan, but I went to the Nails/Jane's Addiction show here last week (my wife is a crazy NIN fan and the tickets were her Mother's Day present lol). I'd never seen him live before, but it was so obvious, even to me - it's sick how talented a musician Trent is. But IMO there's so much more he could do to make "great" music than most of the NIN stuff has been, compared to the "great" music from true talents from the earlier decades. (And I actually enjoyed the opening act, the Street Sweeper Social Club with Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, more than Nails or Jane's Addiction - their music was...well...more musical lol.) I know I'm hopelessly old - but I don't hate everyone and everything - and I can't relate to music that does :1orglaugh |
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But I really dislike anything fake and phony, and that what they're trying to push, it's hard to believe anyone can take all the ass material that's flowing out of the TV seriously, it's not even interesting or fun, what is even funny these days? Watching 8 female sweaty asses jump all over an ebony crusader that has serious ussues reciting a very retarded text over a gazzilion of synthesizer adapters to provide the most fake "entertainment" in history? Fuck Diamond Dave singing about girls was not to break your brain but at least you could FEEL it's fun! Quote:
Shit seems like I missed it, they're one of the most intense concert acts of all time, I got a little bit more familiar with NIN over Lost Highway from Lynch. Some songs are really intersting, disturbing, nervous, modern although I think he's a little bit binded with his whole image. Quote:
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Just dance, you've got it-you've got it just dance....
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better than the beatles.
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majority of todays pop music is written by old men for 12 year old girls. Its a business, nothing more.
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I don't think there would ever be a situation where you would be bombed with juvenile audiovisual stupidity as much as now. And if you grow older, what do they try to market to you? Bullshit bands with hair that had to cost cost more than Beyonce's ass that sing politically correct lyrics about "love" and "feelings" and they play guitars, so they are already "musicians" and have those long refrains and it's insane. Quote:
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You see there really established stars like Bruce Springsteen etc. with interviews flashes etc. well I would expect only like 30 pct. of the magazine is dedicated to new / trendy / charting acts. Why? Well they wouldn't have anything to write about - "Lil Wayne got loaded, banged a couple ho's and then raped the synthesizer for a new single." end of story It's interesting. |
Carlos you have very valid points, which I agree almost 100%, but I'm not sure if they're right. I mean, me and my wife were musicians and usually talk about that, and we always wonder if MAYBE it's just that we're kinda old for juvenile stuff and we can't get it.
for example, Mike mentions NIN and Jane's Addiction, 2 bands that I love, but we gotta admit they're quite old. Question is: are they THAT better to what there is right now or it's just that we grow with them hence our taste has evolved the same way? One of the things is that I've heard some really good stuff, but I don't see any young artists doing it, so maybe it's just that we got stuck in another time/decade. (btw, I don't agree with you with 96/00 question mark, there was some amazing stuff those years, mainly from electronic bands breaking the molds, the stoner scene, the "alterlatino" scene and so on). On the other hand, my older daughter is 15yo and she listen basically the same as me and my wife, which would be the confirmation of your point, but at the same time I remember myself being a big fan of 60s and 70s music in the 80s, where everything looked to me like crap. ANd now I love a lot of 80s music, even a lot of stuff I hated at that time. So again, not sure. From a very subjective point of view, I'd say you're almost 100% correct, but at the same time I resist to believe it. I can't imagine a world where the only thing you'll hear is Christina Aguileras, Britneys, Lil Waynes and horrendous crap like that (and I'm a fan of hip hop, just not nowaday's crap) |
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Lil J double BadAss ! http://crunkquotes.com/images/Lil-Wayne-posing.jpg Who sold 5 million records with his first album within 5 weeks, we'll ask him a couple questions about his brand new upcoming record that's caled "suckka". "Lil J Double BadAss "After your first record "King of da streetz" that was incredibly succesful, did you had any main motive for the follow up, what inspired you the most while writing those new songs?" "Yeah yu know it was like you still need to make money, and I need money for ho's and blow, my producer needs money for ho's and blow, the owner of the company needs money for ho's and blow.. So I took the original material from King of da streetz and aded there a lil more ho's and blow!" |
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I am sure quite a number of good things happened to music in the 80s, 90s and 00s all together. Starting from the industrial and experimental sound of acts like Throbbing Gristle, Coil, Einsturzende Neubauten, the goth scene of Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus, Joy Division, all the way to the modern stuff like The Knife/Fever Ray or TV on the Radio or a thousand of other obscure bands, you just have to pull your head out of the TV and look for interesting things. I've been to lots of gigs for the past years and all of them were great. I don't even know who these rap guys are, they are purely not exposed in my world.
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It's obviously not scientific, but I draw a lot of my conclusions from my wife's tastes. She's 25 years younger than me, and grew up musically in the 90s - in love with NIN/Alice in Chains/etc. But she's also always loved the Beatles and Zepplin and the Dead and lots of other "before she was born" groups -- and she was unbelievably excited when Simon and Garfunkel did a reunion tour a few years ago, and she actually got to see them. Another time, we were in Vegas and I thought it would be kind of fun/funny to go see Tom Jones in concert; she had a terrific time. (Of course, there's a lot of stuff we don't have in common; she *hates* my love of Philly soul and 70s one-hit-wonders --- and I'm already dreading being dragged to yet ANOTHER Tori Amos concert later this summer. :( ) But overall, she's only 30 and can't find much of anything "new" that she really likes anymore, she's basically just into what her favorite bands from the past are releasing now. Sounds quite a bit like your daughter in terms of listening to older, "better" music. OTOH, when *I* was 30, it was the early 80s - and there was something new and exciting being released by another great new band every week, it seemed. So I really *do* think it's a matter of the quality of music and musicians now --- it just isn't the same as it was for so many years. :2 cents: |
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(I didn't want to give the impression that just because you can sing along with it, I'd consider MMM-bop as a song that should be on anyone's playlist, at any time, in any decade, in any alternate universe. :1orglaugh The 90s equivalent would be that "Hey, Jealousy" or "No Rain" were good songs that were also entertaining mass music.) |
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I don't own tv for four years now cause there's nothing to watch. And as I said I am talking about POP culture, not obscure bands, of course that I enjoy John Cale solo, or Tom Waits (who's quite famous but definitely not mainstream) hell I listen to a lot of obscure jazz stuff and all kinds of things that would scare the hell out of anyone who's only getting music from mainstream radio. But I'm talking about POP culture. For most of the time there ever was POP culture you could still watch without getting seriously brain damaged - at least partially, partially. You ALSO still had there actual artists / musicians actually performing something interesting or funny or touching or etc. something on those mainstream media channels like TV. Now all you've got left are monkeys trained by the production pimps. |
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I don't know maybe he's smart, maybe he reads Schopenhauer while he's not rapping about ho's and maybe all that terrible music is just a cover, maybe, but maybe not. |
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Like I know a couple say sane people in their early 20's now and the TOO listen mainly to old music, artists with the origin from the 60's to 90's. But they are the ones who already never had a chance to see or hear that on mainstream TV or radio, and those that were pre-destined to buy another lobotomy records production. |
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Something happening.. Like let's try to fill in the blanks - what emerged during the late 90's after say 96? I would say probably that kind of Craig David, Artful Dodger etc. style dance music, which is actually quite decent and usually contains stellar singing. I am sure the style is called somehow, then you have another phenomenon - not overly interesting melodic metal bands with female singer - maybe it were Nightwish who started that, I'm sure a lot of skinny pubescent metal fantasies go on while listening or watching those bands. Then the emo explosion, what do these people listen to actually? I know they're like maniacs but what are their bands? Ok now what emerged from 2001 - 2009 ? More degeneration of any style out there? I can't name anything new now.. |
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Basically, very few really NEW things emerge now, be it music, literature, cinema whatever. More like reworking of what we had. |
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Something that you can find in not specialized mass media. |
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pop music =/= music of the current generation
pop music = what the CORPORATE INDUSTRY sells to kids If you're listening to or worrying about pop music you're an idiot. Pop music is packaged and distributed to middle school - high school kids. It is not generational music, it is a music product with a specific audience. Real music of this current time is actually very very good. Louis XIV https://youtube.com/watch?v=oGBrxhmH1os The Childballads https://youtube.com/watch?v=WMHfZvgRK6M Cold War Kids https://youtube.com/watch?v=y2PlhHVsdzo Elbow https://youtube.com/watch?v=iL4mywCOJXA Frantic https://youtube.com/watch?v=lW82ZwSUlGw The Hoosiers https://youtube.com/watch?v=b69C67ZqYks Vampire Weekend https://youtube.com/watch?v=_XC2m...eature=related We Are Scientists https://youtube.com/watch?v=6XXfqPRG4TQ The Wombats https://youtube.com/watch?v=bXCf6...eature=related Young Knives https://youtube.com/watch?v=TVxfH5vMM-o Point is: 1. MTV and so called "new music / pop music" is for KIDS. If you're out of school, grow the fuck up. 2. If you think new music sucks, you have no grasp of new music besides what is spoon fed to you via tv/radio. :thumbsup |
Or what about Jack White's latest super group The Dead Weather?
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The only new thing in pop music is that's actually more dumb and degenerated and impotent than ever. Quote:
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The time of big heroes is now past, there are smaller heroes now with their short age lived in the blogs. Man, I can see the trend, everything modern is so worthless/stupid/degenerate for you, I remember your thread about Prague's anti-radar protesters, these were also utter retards for you, or people and internet users in general, now the music, what's next? What is it, lack of sunny days in Prague? I don't like this as well, but it does not make everything this black around me :pimp |
Today's music is reflective of today's society... The same applies to cinema, fashion and culture in general. By the way, I'm not a nostalgic dude, I was born in the late 80s.
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Pop is now poo...
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Did you hear "Amadou et Mariam" or "Animal Collective"? That's new stuff and really cool. I also like "These New Puritans" and of course Manu Chao's latest stuff (and older) is fucking amazing. I also listened to a pre-cut of Massive Attack's new album... OMG, they will kick everyone else's ass AS USUAL
I'll leave you with some new Tricky stuff https://youtube.com/watch?v=W7Zjp2-zTCA and some Amadou et Mariam: https://youtube.com/watch?v=uUHlHR0FAcM and some Bajofondo https://youtube.com/watch?v=G8whC4Me8d4 and Bajofondo with La Mala Rodriguez! https://youtube.com/watch?v=S9Lt-...eature=related if you like Hip hop in Spanish, more of La Mala Rodríguez: https://youtube.com/watch?v=6UJS2SZz5F8 and "Zoe" from Mexico https://youtube.com/watch?v=oM9-ENGxEZ8 https://youtube.com/watch?v=1NWifkcL-xE (on a side note: how the fuck do you embed youtube videos here?) |
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... The only people bitching about "POP" music are those constrained to what is spoon feed to them via radio or tv. To put it plainly, if you have any grasp of music, or even have sat radio or indy radio. Then you aren't subject to just what is poured down your throat. Otherwise, like yourself. You are only aware of the music shoved down your throat by the mainstream industry via radio or tv. Your taste and opinion on music are meaningless. Because you are sheltered. You don't know music or what music is truly out there. You only know what is fed to you, which is nothing. |
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Check top40 from 1959 top 40 from 1969 top 40 from 1979 top 40 from 1989, hell even top 40 from 1999 and tell me how many people there can be considered musicians. Then check top 40 2009 and tell me how many people there can be considered musicians. Now THAT's the state of the pop music. I'm not talking about the great pianist that will never make a record and that most will never ever have a chance to hear, I'm not talking about that avantgarde chick that released a record and has cult following but never hit TV I'm not even talking about someone like Ani Di Franco who built her way up by endless touring and build their very own audience until becoming known at least in the "alternative" waters. I'm talking about a music that Joe when he comes back form the factory can play and that will have balls and make his life more fun! Quote:
Ah I forgot we're great buddies so you can just fuck with me, right? Do you behave like this outside the boards too? You must be very popular among your peers! Quote:
That if I have 2 500 records at home, if I played piano, classic quitar and bass guitar, was in a band, was a rock DJ for a bit, wrote reviews and seen countless concerts, always dedicated a lot of times to explore genres I never heard, artists i never heard, that my taste is meaningless? So maybe if your'e a virgin but licked an 18 years old girl ass last week, that was really fresh then you know more about sex then if you fucked every week for the past 20 years right? Do me a favor! |
Absolute drivel, Shit, Garbage, Trash, Vile Puke.
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