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04-28-2013, 07:01 AM #1
WTF happened to music these days??
I'm sitting here with insomnia, it's 7 am and the TV has been on all night, not really paying much attention. I've heard of this broad Kesha. I thought it was Ketchup to be honest, never seen her on TV, just heard announcements on the radio, then I would turn the station.
What is this garbage they're making us look at? Glitter is fine, but what's with all the nasty zombie-like makeup. Between this broad and that lady jenga or whatever, it's a nightmare. Whatever current my TV drew to display that crap was a complete waste.~ PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR SOURCE CHECKS ~
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I ignore this crap, I don't understand people that listen to this shit and make it popular, I rarely venture away from love for trance..real musicians with talent IMO, hate commercial radio and tv, do your self a favor and listen to some progressive or uplifting trance
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04-28-2013, 07:30 AM #4
have you got a big banana?
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04-28-2013, 08:01 AM #5
Thank god for satellite radio.
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04-28-2013, 08:22 AM #6
I don't know what's wrong with music these days. I'm still living in the 70s, where bands just stood and played their music. It was the music, not all the other stuff (spoken like a 90 yr old fuddy-duddy).
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04-28-2013, 08:24 AM #7
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04-28-2013, 09:06 AM #8
Mainstream music has always been garbage. I'm not so naive to think that 20-50 years ago it was any better. They just played a different flavour of the same mindless bullshit.
You'll never find actual music except when you dive deep in to niche circles where you find true artists actually performing "real music."
The thing that turns me off the most about conventional musics is that the music is nothing more than a product and the labels (large and small) are specifically designing it to sell to the largest audience of their particular target demographic.
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04-28-2013, 09:29 AM #9
It died when MTV stopped playing video's!
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04-28-2013, 09:48 AM #10
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04-28-2013, 09:58 AM #11
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04-28-2013, 10:19 AM #12
The 90's was the last great decade for music.
2000's gave birth to Simon Cowell. RIP music.
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04-28-2013, 10:33 AM #13
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04-28-2013, 11:56 AM #14
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04-28-2013, 01:44 PM #15
The 90's was my musical awakening, so many bands. One in particular, Soundgarden. When I first saw Blackhole Sun on mtv I was blown away. The band reformed for a one off tour and I was fortunate to see them last year at Download. Simply amazing.
In addition I also Black Sabbath, nd what blows my mind is that my Dad saw them live before I wad even born.
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04-28-2013, 01:49 PM #16
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04-28-2013, 01:55 PM #17~ PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR SOURCE CHECKS ~
"It's human nature in a 'more is better' society full of a younger generation that expects instant gratification, then complain when they don't get it. The problem will get far worse before it gets better". ~ kelkel
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04-28-2013, 01:57 PM #18
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04-28-2013, 01:58 PM #19~ PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR SOURCE CHECKS ~
"It's human nature in a 'more is better' society full of a younger generation that expects instant gratification, then complain when they don't get it. The problem will get far worse before it gets better". ~ kelkel
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04-29-2013, 12:37 AM #20
Lunk they stopped playing music videos long time ago. I think the worms have eaten your corpse by now.
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04-29-2013, 02:02 AM #21Banned
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04-29-2013, 02:32 AM #22
Just listen to linkin park they are simply the best
kesha biebs etc never listened to their songs not even once
here is a good music of them to start with
i can't include another video but search up "unwanted truth" on youtube its the album name
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04-29-2013, 08:22 AM #23
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04-29-2013, 09:16 AM #24
There is some great music out there. But the majority of it out there is pire muck. And as a few of the lads said that music back then was crap too but the good heavily out weighed the crap.
Most of the music I listen to the majority of the bands are dead or has had a few members keel over.
I hate all this supposed new metal etc its all crap ask waouth on here he knows what I mean.
Led zep, slayer, pantera, black sabbath, rory gallagher, seasick steve and the rest is what I like. That proper electronica from the 80's and deep house tech house and trance etc
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04-29-2013, 09:30 AM #25
I don't care if I get flamed for this... I gotta be honest. Before knowing anything about Lady Gaga, I formed an opinion like most people do - another idiot, pop crap, gimmicky, etc. Then I heard her on Stern (link below) and was blown away by her true talent.
Her flaw is, IMO, that she does all that weird shit and doesn't HAVE to, because she actually has raw talent. She can sing, write, and play music. All those distractions take away from what she can really do, and make people like us think she'st just another fly-by-night pop star.
Watch the clip below, watch her emotion as she performs (raw, just her and a piano), and tell me you don't get goose bumps (bear in mind this was recorded at roughly 8am no less - singers don't usually do mornings) - regardless of whether it's your kind of song/music or not. Does for me.
Lady Gaga's solo piano performance of The Edge Of Glory on Howard Stern Show - YouTubeLast edited by gbrice75; 04-29-2013 at 09:33 AM.
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04-29-2013, 09:31 AM #26
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I don't think music is dead - radio has just progressively become worse and worse. There is some talent on the radio but it is slim pickings. I honestly don't mind Ke$ha due to her party vibe as well as Flo Rida, but I can't stand shit like Lil' Wayne, Nicki Manaj, Linkin Park (no offense up there), Nickelback, the list goes on.
However, the indie movement of the 2000s has spawned great bands... some of the more popular being bands like Grizzly Bear and Passion Pit. Also love me some Blitzen Trapper.
Stoner metal is great, too... for example, High on Fire (I love squats and deadlifts to that one). My good buddy is in a great stoner band Wo Fat.
The newer 80ish retro vibe that's come back isn't too bad, either... for example, MGMT, Capital Cities, etc.
In terms of rap, I love Kid Cudi's new one... like this and this.
So I wouldn't say rock is dead at all. I did love the 90s grunge... Alice in Chains' Dirt album is one of my favorites, earlier Soundgarden i.e. Badmotorfinger (be sure to check out Johnny Cash's cover of Rusty Cage after listening to that one), and Jane's Addiction.
There was a span of about 5 - 8 years where modern music was wavering in terms of finding itself in the early 2000s, but it is far from dead.Last edited by ZenFitness; 04-29-2013 at 10:23 AM.
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04-29-2013, 10:08 AM #28
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04-29-2013, 10:11 AM #29
Motor Head, Crue, AC/DC, Squier, Bon Jovi, Boston, Deep Purple, The doors, Clapton, Foo fighters, GnR, Journey, Kiss, Zeppelin, Metallica, POD, Floyd, RAM, Stones, Saliva, Scorpions, Theory of a dead man, Van Halen, 38 special, and U2.
That's what's on my playlist under "good music".
Also have a ton of jazz and rap, but nothing new other than Jay Z, or top shelf artists.
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04-29-2013, 10:39 AM #30
The ability to discern good/talented music from the rest of the shit in this world is probably the one area of my life where I feel everyone else is beneath me and I'm the only one who really gets it. Call me an asshole if you like....just sayin.
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04-29-2013, 10:46 AM #31
Music is NOT dead!!!
I'll continue whoring out this band since nobody really knows them. But as I said before, if you like the sound of Tool (and similarly heavy prog driven music), you should love Soen.
Soen | Fraccions - YouTube
03 - delenda - YouTube
Soen - Last Light - YouTube
Soen - Canvas - YouTube
Soen - 10 Savia - YouTube
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04-29-2013, 10:47 AM #32
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04-29-2013, 11:06 AM #33
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04-29-2013, 11:10 AM #34
OH GB, WTF is wrong with you??? lol Just when you think you can look up to a guy he goes and says something like this. lol Deep Breath - Where do I start?
Hummm...Creativity???? You can't claim creativity if you're trying to sound EXACTLY like somebody else. For God Sakes - It would be pert near a copyright violation if it wasn't so bad.
Talent??? Again he's trying to sound EXACTLY like Maynard, but the problem is NOBODY can sound like Maynard- he's too damn good. This guy goes flat several times in both songs I've listened to. How the fvck do you go flat in the studio???? This isn't 1970.
He's even trying to look like Maynard (or the icecream fitness guy - they're kinda the same) lol.
Song writing ability - laughable. Lay off the Triplets damn it!!!!
I would only recommend this band if you were looking for a band that sounds like tool but without any of the talent to be as good as tool.
If I keep going I might say something offensive. lol
See what I mean...I'm such an asshole when it comes to music.Last edited by slfmade; 04-29-2013 at 11:22 AM.
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04-29-2013, 11:20 AM #35
I agree with that. Originally i thought the concept of 16 and pregnant was horrible idea. Show has helped educate teens. Teen pregnancy rate has also dropped since first year of the show. I don't think that it should be on MTV. MTV should have music videos and all things related to music.
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Their is no dening she has a blessed voice....and as far as the rest goes, even though I may not like half her costumes when it comes down to it I respect her as a ****ing genius, yea that's right she played the game of marketability was able to appeal to many different walks of life, show her "artisit" and sing what she choose and the way she choose it.
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AS for the OP I think it's just come down to a marketability cookie cutter mold, not about the music at all, just about the crowd appeal and their marketability....EXA<PLE would be JUSTIN ****ing BIeber, the kid sucks ass but had made ppl billions.....40 yrs ago this kid would be a ****ing roadie at best
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04-29-2013, 11:28 AM #38
No one is the same. Our tastes are not the same. Some people love a group and others hate it. Who are any of us to say you’re crazy if you don’t like a certain group. The only thing we can do as intellectuals is to have an open mind listen to a band and determine for ourselves if we like it or not.
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04-29-2013, 11:35 AM #39
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04-29-2013, 11:40 AM #40
lol, ok... this is gonna go badly. But - who claimed creativity? I was the first to point out they sound A LOT (not exactly as you're saying - as a musician myself, I can point out many differences) like Tool, generally speaking. But, to the untrained ear, yes, they sound like a Tool rip off. They're definitely a musician's music. But dude... BAD? C'mon man. I want concrete examples of what's 'bad" besides some dude's voice supposedly going flat in a couple spots.
I will say this: he sounds a LOT like Manyard. Is he *trying* to? I don't think so. The guy literally has a voice like Manyard... you can't help your voice. He doesn't necessarily sing with Manyard's cadences, he just *sounds* like him.
For a better example of somebody *trying* to sound like someone else (i.e. singing with somebody's signature style, not just the sound) - Scott Stapp of Creed is clearly TRYING to sound like Eddie Vedder. IMO, there's a big difference.
Can't argue with this. The bald head doesn't help his cause, lol
C'mon man!!! The song writing is very good. The music is technical and proggy without sounding pretentious or flashy (Dream Theater anybody?). Great grooves, and if you know anything about this drummer (which is how I learned of them as he drummed for a fav. band of mine for years), he's considered one of the best 'feel' drummers in the business. This band has some great grooves with technical flares tastefully placed here and there.
I'd like to know what you consider good song writing. That's not a 'challenge'; I really wanna know.
Subjective... but IMO this band is technically more proficient than Tool, however I will concede that SOME of the groove gets lost in some parts that may attempt to be overly technical. Btw, Tool puts out albums - what - every 50 years or so? Personally, I'm glad this band came along and is clearly taking that sound and progressing with it.
The drummer (founding member) of this band is a HUGE Tool fan and has openly said so on several occasions, so it's not one of those Creed situations like I mentioned earlier. Nothing wrong, IMO, with paying homage to a band that you admire so much.
Too late... asshole!!
Great post bro.
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