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Originally Posted by WhoCares
With a little help from my friends - Joe Cocker (but not the Woodstock version because I can't stand the abysmal background vocals...) (sorry Beatles fans, but remember, I didn't say the Beatles version is bad, just that I prefer Joe's)
There are a few Beatles covers that I think are really excellent:
Aerosmith - "I'm Down" and "Come Together". Michael Jackson - "Come Together" Elton John - "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds":
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
Eh...second thoughts, post removed. I'll come up with something better later.
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Nah, I give up...just can't do it in 25. Even the "Mood Setting" playlists I posted earlier is really just two playlists (a soft and a hard) and I can't get either down to 25.
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On a related note, I read something interesting this morning...
Why is Rock dying/dead? Because teenagers aren't buying it. It's as simple as that. Teens decide what the hot musical genres are, just like in our day.
The day I became a teenager in 1980, every kid in the neighborhood who owned a guitar wanted to be the next Eddie VH, and the one with a drum set (probably from the Sears Wishbook catalog) wanted to be the next Neil Peart.
I assume the musical idols for today's teens are all rappers.
The rusty wire that holds the cork that keeps the anger in Gives way and suddenly it’s day again The sun is in the east Even though the day is done Two suns in the sunset, hmph Could be the human race is run
#4603115 - 07/07/2204:15 PMRe: Your top 25 songs of all time?
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Originally Posted by MarkG
Why is Rock dying/dead? Because teenagers aren't buying it. It's as simple as that. Teens decide what the hot musical genres are, just like in our day.
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Exactly right and it's not just rock. Other genres like Big Band and Doo-Wop died from the mainstream for the same reason.
You know which genre fascinates me? Country. The "Country Music" genre label is still used but is the Country music of today in any way similar to the Country music from the 80's and earlier? I would argue "no way".
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
You know which genre fascinates me? Country. The "Country Music" genre label is still used but is the Country music of today in any way similar to the Country music from the 80's and earlier? I would argue "no way".
I remember in the early-mid 90's, Alan Jackson's "Chattahoochee" and Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart" were *huge* hits! Like with Rock, Country was heading in a direction I wasn't interested in.
But hey, I still had my Willie, Merle, George, Cash, and especially Alabama collections so I didn't care. Only "modern" Country I enjoy today are a few Brad Paisley songs, all with one thing in common...no vocals.
The rusty wire that holds the cork that keeps the anger in Gives way and suddenly it’s day again The sun is in the east Even though the day is done Two suns in the sunset, hmph Could be the human race is run
Apologies PM, I just wanted to throw one other thought out there at the expense of your Top 25 thread.
Quoting a comment from YT...
========== "Yes, I do indeed concur that Rock is definitely on its last legs! To understand WHY I think one needs to consider WHEN and WHY rock and roll had such impact and became so popular in the FIRST PLACE. Rock and roll first emerged in American during the 1950's - a time when Western society was generally still pretty conservative. The old sexual puritanism and rigid conformity standards still had a pretty strong hold over the masses, and people really needed to UNWIND. THAT is why it resonated so powerfully with all those teenagers of THAT decade, and pretty well continued to with young people of the following few decades (the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s)..." ==========
I agree with this. For those of us (probably most of us) who grew up in a strict conservative household (well before the internet and cell phones), new tech like cable TV and MTV were a fun and sometimes sleazy escape from our everyday environment. These larger-than-life virtuostic 'hair bands' with videos about hot teachers and strippers had a pretty big WOW factor for any teen males who's only porn might have been an occasional peak at a friend's father's hidden Playboy collection. Also on those 3 or 4 rabbit-eared network television stations, sex would be subtly implied and you never heard foul language on TV or on the radio. What I loved most about the 80's, other than discovering all the new tech, was the balance.
The rusty wire that holds the cork that keeps the anger in Gives way and suddenly it’s day again The sun is in the east Even though the day is done Two suns in the sunset, hmph Could be the human race is run
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Yes I largely agree with that YT comment. Let's face it, there's very like shock value with modern day society. Pretty much anything with sex, drugs, violence, etc. has been over-exposed to such a high degree that I think society in general has just become largely desensitized to it. So how can a genre like ROCK which was originally all about rebellion and going against the norms of society still be relevant today?
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”