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08-05-2012, 12:44 PM | #122 (permalink) |
don't be no bojangles
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"god damn where did we go wrong?/
Now there's a category for every song!" - Justin Furstenfeld
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08-05-2012, 09:46 PM | #124 (permalink) |
Avant-Gardener
Join Date: Jul 2011
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I always brace myself whenever I hear "this generation of music" or some variant of it used in a sentence, because I just know it's going to lead into a rant about how awful music is today and how "it just ain't what it used to be". And it's a teenager saying these things far more often than it should be. I feel like it's oh so very symptomatic of the obliviousness we as a collective generation have toward the tools we have at our disposal.
It's far too easy to take already-revered idols of the past, put them on a pedestal of your own, and wear them as a badge of social honor. I saw it all the time in high school with all the Led Zeppelin and Beatles t-shirts; there was so much of it that it practically came across to me as an unspoken courtship ritual. A lot of the "cool loser" types in high school I noticed loved to idolize old music. Personally, while I have nothing but respect for my predecessors, a lot of music from decades ago just sort of falls flat for me. I suppose growing up with a family that worshiped classic rock didn't do me any favors on that front. |
08-07-2012, 05:01 AM | #128 (permalink) |
The Sexual Intellectual
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It doesn't if you like Rock n Roll, or Jazz, or Blues, or Electronica, or Pop, or Metal or Punk, or Soul ....or quite a lot of things actually.
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08-07-2012, 11:38 AM | #129 (permalink) | ||
Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: in a van down by the river
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"First off, **** your bitch And the clique you claim West side when we ride Come equipped with game You claim to be a player But I ****ed your wife" Quote:
mainstream pop is pretty ****e (when hasn't it been?) but there's so much good music right now. Fleet Foxes, they're like a modern Beach Boys Pet Sounds era mixed with Crosby, Stills & Nash. Yeah Yeah Yeahs are like Blondie but better. Jack White is the guitarist of our generation. Alabama Shakes, they're new but they've got a cool blues thing going. City and Colour is a modern Neil Young. Adele has one of the greatest voices right now. The Black Keys are also obviously blues/rock n roll influenced. The Sheepdogs are southern rock... and there's countless others who have their own original sound, ie Florence + the Machine, The Kills, Beach House, The XX, Tegan and Sara, etc. not to mention there's tons of underground artists who rap about more than ****ing bitches and smoking weed. it's all there, you just have to look for it. i hate that people can't see that there are great artists right now and they're stuck in the past, what's worse is that 90% of the people with that mindset are teenagers. it's pretty pathetic lol. tl;dr this generation has awesome music. |
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08-07-2012, 01:42 PM | #130 (permalink) |
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I actually enjoy a lot of music that has been released in the last 10 to 12 years. Keep in mind that the 00's isn't all about mainstream music. There's been a bunch of my favorite bands like Theocracy, Trivium, Megadeth, and the like that have released albums during the 20th century and have kicked ass.
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