kevinpreston8
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- Joined
- Jan 23, 2006
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I can't stand any of it, never could.
I miss the days when music was actually played by musicians. I don't buy the line that Rap is actually music. I can turn on my drum machine and make rhymes, doesn't make me a songwriter. Starting in the 90s, it is irrefutable that no period in history has so little talent made more money for doing so little.
Putting together orchestrations, coming up with new melodies, coming up with great lyrics, is HARD. That's why a great song is a jewel.
Mark my words, history will show, and many of us will be around to see it. The 90s, and so far the 2000s, will go down in history as the worst two decades for music since music was published.
Thirty, forty, fifty years from now people will still be listening to Elvis, The Beatles, early Motown, swinging 40s and 50s music, classical, and even heavy metal. Most of the music from the period we are in will be forgotten, and I say, that's a good thing.
The best song I have heard lately is a cover version (female vocalist that I don't even know) of the Beatles' "Across the Universe". Man, do I miss music.
I miss the days when music was actually played by musicians. I don't buy the line that Rap is actually music. I can turn on my drum machine and make rhymes, doesn't make me a songwriter. Starting in the 90s, it is irrefutable that no period in history has so little talent made more money for doing so little.
Putting together orchestrations, coming up with new melodies, coming up with great lyrics, is HARD. That's why a great song is a jewel.
Mark my words, history will show, and many of us will be around to see it. The 90s, and so far the 2000s, will go down in history as the worst two decades for music since music was published.
Thirty, forty, fifty years from now people will still be listening to Elvis, The Beatles, early Motown, swinging 40s and 50s music, classical, and even heavy metal. Most of the music from the period we are in will be forgotten, and I say, that's a good thing.
The best song I have heard lately is a cover version (female vocalist that I don't even know) of the Beatles' "Across the Universe". Man, do I miss music.