Every now and again, I get the urge to listen to some random music. My venue of choice for this is Youtube, where I search for random songs I haven't heard in forever. Usually on the close matches I'll be reminded of yet another song, and so that can keep me occupied for awhile.
That does happen to me quite often too
Today I went from Dancing in September by Earth Wind and Fire, to Easy Lover by Phil Collins and Phillip Bailey, which led to a bunch of Genesis songs, and then of course to Peter Gabriel.
very good
Literally each of these videos had at least four prominent comments about how music today sucks, usually referencing either Lady Gaga or Justin Bieber. And now I'm thinking, what the hell? Did we not notice when our parents were saying the EXACT SAME THING about our music?
i thing this is probably a very standard thing for all generations in terms of fashions and tastes.
I have no hatred for Justin Bieber. Not a fan of his music, but I can say that about a lot of people. He got himself discovered through Youtube and, hey, more power to him. I am actually quite impressed with Lady Gaga, who I think is the most creative Female artist at least since Madonna.
I think there's always good quality music being made, but it doesn't always get accepted by the mainstream. I'm not a fan of Lady Gaga or Bieber. I think a lot of Gaga's songs are mediocre dance-pop and it's only her image that makes her anyway appealing. Also, regarding Bieber, he makes MOR pop music.
Is there a reason that older generations feel the need to bash the younger generations music, especially when listening to the music they like? I turn 30 in a few weeks. When that happens, will I suddenly start hating on the young kids with their twitter?
i don't think you'll be in a place to hate twitter, unless of course you already posses a dislike for it. but perhaps some future fad will repel you, who knows?
PS, this post made me look up the mock turtles on youtube. haven't listened to them for about ten years.
"I mean, if everyone had a soul, there would be no contrast by which we could appreciate it. For giving us this perspective, we thank you." - Nate
Nostalgia was better in the old days
03/12/2010 09:47:34 PM
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Re: Nostalgia was better in the old days
04/12/2010 12:49:08 AM
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Never had that problem. Loving both the old and the new, I mean. My parents are the same.
04/12/2010 01:39:05 AM
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i had a mini-eltdown when i heard songs from my igh school years being referred to as classic rock
04/12/2010 05:37:37 PM
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