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1) Exception would be country. Has always been, is now, and always will be the most popular muscic in the USA.
While I agree, I wonder if this will change as the baby boomers leave this world......
Agree that Corporations have a noted and not positive affect on music. It has turned it into a product. As such, it's a question of producing songs that are 3 minutes long, two verses, a bridge and a final verse with a closing. Very standardized. To their credit, the music of the 60s, on it's good side, didn't go this way. On it's bad side, it probably set the standard for Corporate Music.
Also think if you expand the definition, the art forms such as Painting and Sculpture are dead. Now more "shock art" than any talent (I was thinking specifically of "Piss Christ" with a Crucifix in a jar of urine). You go out to the odd art show and see maybe 5-10% that has any merit and there isn't that much even there. The rest is just repetition or one step above "dogs playing poker". I've seen more novel stuff in a Disney movie than in your average artists work.
True, I'm not a great judge of art. But I figure it is supposed to make some impression on the viewer. Most of the time, I see it and think, "This sucks" or "So?". It isn't a Corporation's fault that art isn't any good. That is what I meant by the cultural affect of society. Most art I've seen is what I would call "safe".
My eldest daughter is infatuated with Justin Bieber.What a goose this guy is,he's never even heard of Germany!Do they not teach History or Geography in schools anymore?
Having said this there are some shining lights around,Muse and Coldplay to name a couple.The former are simply awesome imho
I'd have to think it does TO.
I would bet the percentage of people over, say 60, is extremely low that listen to anything other than country or easy rock or 50's and 60's oldies.
So if you eliminate that demographic, and take people younger than 60, they are listening to 70's music, your still have some disco freaks, 80's music and newer, all the pop stuff, (cough cough) rap crap and hip hop stupid junk.
Heck, I admit I may be completely wrong. It just seems to me that pre 60 yr olds are more diversified.
All I know is this......I wish Rap/Hip Hop could be erased from the collective memories of everyone alive!
TO
Not just you Lucky. Been thinking the same thing for years now. And it's not an "age" or "generational" thing either.
1) Exception would be country. Has always been, is now, and always will be the most popular muscic in the USA.
2) Hip Hop/Rap doesn't even count as music.
3) No group today compares to the greats that came before. Rolling Stones, Beatles, The Who, The Band, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, Lynyrd Skynyrd, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc,.
4) I'm sure some of the younger members will disagree.
TO
I don't believe there is anything wrong with music today. It just may be out of some of our comfort zones because in the advances in electronics and recording advances . What would the Big Bands or Buddy Holly sound like if they had access to todays tools ?
While that may fit in the timeline, I wouldn't say reality TV killed good music. I think since music has become so stale, reality TV is searching and searching for something good.
For me music started dying in the late 90s early 2000's just when all the reality TV shows started coming into effect . Since then most of the winners/runners up of reality TV shows produce 1 hit then disapear . Every year it seems the same , 1 or 2 hits then gone . Yes there are still bands around that play good music but they dont get the coverage they should and most wont make it into the top 50 . I grew up in the 90s when techno was king and listened to 2Unlimited , culturebeat etc . I still enjoy music from the 50s right till the late 90s , but for me thats where good music died .
Rap though, I have literally no liking for. Sure, they can talk really fast. Faster than I can. But they're not singing at all...
There is awesome music in all genres . I think us older folks must remember what your parents thought of the new music we brought home . It wasn't Percy Faith or Perry Como in my case.
Please remember how many of the artists have sponsers that they cater to
Well, you got me started.....
RAP sucks, plain and simple. No talented jackasses acting like they are something soooo special, while the world looks at them like they are a joke. I'm not sure how these guys are making money as their concerts hardly ever sell out. Out of the top ten grossing tours last year, there isn't one rap act.
AND PULL UP YOUR PANTS YOU F'ING IDIOT. Damn. And you have these young idiots driving a $4 car with $2000 wheels and a $1500 stereo.....and thinking they are all badass. Go back to your "Will you have fries with that" job and try to learn a little respect.
(breathe Thor) I just hate that whole genre of so called music.
I should not get into this discussion at all. But you have to remember my age... I'm 76. I grew up to the likes of Glenn
Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Jimmy Dorsey, etc. These guys made music. Some big names sang with this bands,
Frank Sinatra, Helen Forrest, Doris Day, Ray Eberly, Bing Crosby. There were groups, too, The Mills Brothers, The
Andrews Sisters, The Ink Spots. Man, I could rant all day about what I call "music".
Charles
And IMO country is still popular today because most of the rest of the music produced today, well, to put it bluntly, ......sucks!
TO
Epica was here in Dordrecht, a few months ago. Nice gigOver the past few years, I've been getting into some of the euro rock bands like Nightwish, Epica (Simone is way HOT - see below),
I bet. I like their music and just looking at Simone, but I could do without her boyfriend doing all that vomit "singing". What do they call that? Death Vocals?