Originally Posted by Mr_Blastman



I thought music was dead a decade ago, but then I discovered the indie scene and haven't looked back.



This is the key right here. Music (stuff like straight up Rock that flourished from the 60's through the 90's) only died from the mainstream.


I think it's easy for us to forget at times that what constitutes "mainstream music" has been constantly changing for centuries. Why aren't Gregorian chants popular with the mainstream today? Or opera? Or barber shop quartets? All three of these genres were incredibly popular with the general mainstream audiences at the time when those genres first appeared.

Last edited by PanzerMeyer; 05/22/19 10:30 AM.

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