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█████████ 01.26.2008 11:38 AM

youth and music of today
 
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ni'k 01.26.2008 11:39 AM

skinnier/shittier

Alex's Trip 01.26.2008 12:00 PM

I like a lot of modern stuff far more than a kit if old stuff. Gotta move forward!

StevOK 01.26.2008 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
I like a lot of modern stuff far more than a kit if old stuff. Gotta move forward!


Yes, but there's also exponentially more shitty music these days.

sonicl 01.26.2008 01:44 PM

There were loads of shitty stuff when I were a lad too though.

girlgun 01.26.2008 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by sonicl
There were loads of shitty stuff when I were a lad too though.


uhhh seriously.

i graduated from high school in 1989. need i say more?

girlgun 01.26.2008 02:12 PM

what era are these musicians who have said this from?

Alex's Trip 01.26.2008 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by StevOK
Yes, but there's also exponentially more shitty music these days.

I think that is inevitable with the advance of technology and the increasing ease of recording at home. The ease of recording at home has allowed for lots of shit, but it also allows lots of great smaller bands to be able to record, without having to go to a studio/get a good contract/etc, and also without a clock ticking, they can tinker with their sound in the "studio" far more than before.

girlgun 01.26.2008 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by █████████
if i'm not mistaken, one of them was john cale, so, say, 60's/70's.



well if i listen to music today from 40 years ago... i'm just listening to rock and roll. if in the 60s he's listening to music from 40 years ago... it's probably not rock and roll.

✌➬ 01.26.2008 02:29 PM

Crappier, but at the same time there a few bands that still excite me. Like Be Your Own Pet.

!@#$%! 01.26.2008 02:43 PM

tooth

✌➬ 01.26.2008 02:45 PM

Stop hijacking threads.

Glice 01.26.2008 02:46 PM

Neither/ nor.

!@#$%! 01.26.2008 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
Stop hijacking threads.


 

✌➬ 01.26.2008 02:51 PM

tithead.

the ikara cult 01.26.2008 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by sonicl
There were loads of shitty stuff when I were a lad too though.


And when you tell kids that these days, do they believe you?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe1a1wHxTyo

Glice 01.26.2008 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
 


 


Good game.

sonicl 01.26.2008 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by █████████
i've heard some musicians saying that back in their youth they weren't listening to old music as opposed to today's youth.
is that true? and if so, what's it's influence in creativity and originality?

I can't really comment on whatever the kids are listening to today, because I'm far too old, but I would suspect that the ones listening to Nirvana are just as much in the minority as the ones listening to The Beatles were in the '80s.

✌➬ 01.26.2008 03:00 PM

Most kids I know like Nirvana, but don't know who kurt cobain is.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 01.26.2008 03:09 PM

Why is it relevant if I listen to music from the past or the present?

With people 40 years ago the cutting edge was mainstream- the Beatles, the Kinks, and the Rolling Stones. (The VU and the Stooges were also very cutting edge, but let's ignore that)

Today none of the most successful mainstream bands are cutting edge. The mainstream is all shit now.

And the alternative scenes aren't, and they used to be. There are just these cultures built off of old cultures that were on the frontier of music but no longer are.

Also there is a longer history of Rock and Roll, more stuff to look back to. Bands that had a small local following find new audiences.

I just find music I love, and I listen to it and enjoy it. I don't worry about how contemporary it is or how dated it is. That's totally pretentious.

People seem to listen to new music to be hip. I see lists of 50-100 best albums to come out in 2007. How can you listen to 50 albums and fall in love with all of them in 2007? That's insane. Especially when there are old albums you haven't heard still.

I can't think of any year in music with 50-100 great albums.


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