Today's "Music" sounds like industrial noise.
Re: Today's "Music" sounds like industrial noise.
bucknaked wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 9:53 amwhich is maybe my pointMe too, I was born in the 60s. I gave those four you listed and didn't find any of it worth listening to. Still searching for anything that doesn't sound like industrial noise.
when is the last time you heard some music that pleased you, the 70's, 80's?
my point was that some people seem to shut off from a certain point and dismiss anything modern, from their youth maybe
Heck no, there's music that pleases me from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, and 10s. Undoubtedly there will be music from the 20s that I will like, particularly Abby the spoon lady who will certainly be playing spoons well into the 20s, despite her appearance as someone suffering from methamphetamines. That is a myth and a rumour and she is really quite healthy.
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Re: Today's "Music" sounds like industrial noise.
every era has it's share of crap tunes and recordings.
Just because someone likes it, does not mean it's good.
Just because it's good, does not mean people will like it.
People tend to lean towards music and smells they heard during their formative years.. 12 to 17 ( read this on some behavioral psych journal years back ) Somehow it creates a chemical imprint that lasts for life. It may be crap music, but it can evoke heavy emotions when they hear the tunes back after donkey years.
Maybe you could buy him headphones... on the house.
Just because someone likes it, does not mean it's good.
Just because it's good, does not mean people will like it.
People tend to lean towards music and smells they heard during their formative years.. 12 to 17 ( read this on some behavioral psych journal years back ) Somehow it creates a chemical imprint that lasts for life. It may be crap music, but it can evoke heavy emotions when they hear the tunes back after donkey years.
Maybe you could buy him headphones... on the house.
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Re: Today's "Music" sounds like industrial noise.
What's your favourite millennial music, out of curiousity?Captain wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 12:09 pmbucknaked wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 9:53 amwhich is maybe my pointMe too, I was born in the 60s. I gave those four you listed and didn't find any of it worth listening to. Still searching for anything that doesn't sound like industrial noise.
when is the last time you heard some music that pleased you, the 70's, 80's?
my point was that some people seem to shut off from a certain point and dismiss anything modern, from their youth maybe
Heck no, there's music that pleases me from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, and 10s. Undoubtedly there will be music from the 20s that I will like, particularly Abby the spoon lady who will certainly be playing spoons well into the 20s, despite her appearance as someone suffering from methamphetamines. That is a myth and a rumour and she is really quite healthy.
Re: Today's "Music" sounds like industrial noise.
The Distillers.
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try this one buddy, watch the whole thing
try this one buddy, watch the whole thing
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Re: Today's "Music" sounds like industrial noise.
Very good flugelhorn, guitar, synthi, and vocals.I likey. Not like industrial noise at all.
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Nice, reminds me a bit of one of my favourite bands, Isis (unrelated to the terrorist organisation). Isis unfortunately don't play as good live as these guys as their music is a bit more static-washed/soundwall-ish.
Also I have a question for you: Babymetal. Y/N?
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Had a bit of a flashback when i read your comment and the "flugelhorn"
Back in my early 20's i dated a lass who played 1st cornet and flugelhorn for a local youth band. I still enjoy the sound of a good brass band played in the open air.
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Re: Today's "Music" sounds like industrial noise.
I love 60's
but each generation has some good ones, i like lyrics and a nice sound
2,000 was a good generation
Tears for fears;
Micky Wax
Simple plan
American Authors I love this video!!! watch this and u just want do a downhill mtn bike ride
Abel Makkonen Tesfaye born in 1990
but each generation has some good ones, i like lyrics and a nice sound
2,000 was a good generation
Tears for fears;
Micky Wax
Simple plan
American Authors I love this video!!! watch this and u just want do a downhill mtn bike ride
Abel Makkonen Tesfaye born in 1990
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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