ClarkeM
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Back to the pine for you
I probably hit that point way younger than you, I can't handle the light voices/tones, the cram in every instrument in one song stuff- Strong vocals, good melody/tune be excellent for Simple Kenney. ( probably hearing based, background noise and fluff all blends into one unintelligible ARGHHHHH for me)If i was going to pinpoint the exact moment i started losing interest in modern pop/chart music, it would've been when the likes of Imagine Dragons, Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift started to become popular.
So it would've been around 2013/2014, but by the time i hit 35 i was just like Grandpa Simpson in that meme you shared.
It is very windy here, howling atm.So glad our weekend gladiatorial battle is not being played anywhere near Melbourne.
Awoke from a nightmare this morning, involving me watching from afar (at a height), a disaster at a dreamed up Melbourne tennis stadium, during a match, that culminated in a liquefaction complete destruction of the stadium and then a massive landslide from a nearby mountain in the geographic area, that wiped out all around where the stadium once was, just after the stadium slid away during the liquefaction part of the nightmare.
I'm still trying to make sense of the dream. (this is not a joke post)
Maybe triggered from watching bits of both the Cats big win and the Socceroo v Bahrain disaster match, yesterday evening at home.
Awoke from a nightmare this morning, involving me watching from afar (at a height), a disaster at a dreamed up Melbourne tennis stadium
The thing is that by only talking about the major label pop fare you are all self limiting, there is plenty of new music around that defies the theory, you just have to look further than what's dished up in the mainstream airwaves.I probably hit that point way younger than you, I can't handle the light voices/tones, the cram in every instrument in one song stuff- Strong vocals, good melody/tune be excellent for Simple Kenney. ( probably hearing based, background noise and fluff all blends into one unintelligible ARGHHHHH for me)
Actually just replying as I laugh over your constant disdain for Taylor - did she snub you at an autograph signing ?
( not defending her just amuses me )
Taylor Swift and Katy Perry is the Carlton and Collingwood of pop music to me, with Taylor Swift being very much the Collingwood here.I probably hit that point way younger than you, I can't handle the light voices/tones, the cram in every instrument in one song stuff- Strong vocals, good melody/tune be excellent for Simple Kenney. ( probably hearing based, background noise and fluff all blends into one unintelligible ARGHHHHH for me)
Actually just replying as I laugh over your constant disdain for Taylor - did she snub you at an autograph signing ?
( not defending her just amuses me )
Oh i was talking about the modern chart stuff. There's been a few underground releases from this year alone that are on my Spotify liked songs list.The thing is that by only talking about the major label pop fare you are all self limiting, there is plenty of new music around that defies the theory, you just have to look further than what's dished up in the mainstream airwaves.
The Spotify AI DJ's nickname is Funnel.Oh i was talking about the modern chart stuff. There's been a few underground releases from this year alone that are on my Spotify liked songs list.
The Spotify AI DJ is very good for that type of thing. The DJ feature has been a brilliant addition to Spotify.
This ripper of a tune was a hit in 1995 the year the Blues last won the big prize. I just love that 90's electro/trance music sound.
They definitely don't make as much money as when we had to purchase a physical copy. All the money for artists is in touring these days.Spotify is the best thing ever to happen for us punters but i don't think the artists like it.
That's why all these old groups who were never going to talk to each other again are suddenly touring again.They definitely don't make as much money as when we had to purchase a physical copy. All the money for artists is in touring these days.
Kind of like the Old Boys?That's why all these old groups who were never going to talk to each other again are suddenly touring again.
You want to hear me sing?Kind of like the Old Boys?
TURBO! TURBO! TURBO! <Brak lights his lighter and holds it up>You want to hear me sing?
True mate, i hate most of them.Kind of like the Old Boys?
I like quite a lot of them. Its just a shame that they’ll never be as good as the Wonders.True mate, i hate most of them.
Well people are buying less physical copies of music now mate. So i can see why they don't like it.Spotify is the best thing ever to happen for us punters but i don't think the artists like it.
The likes of Spotify and iTunes have been brilliant features. Obviously it's awesome to have an entire music library available to you at the click of a button.
It's time for me to go all Grandpa Simpson here, but kids these days listening to music on their phones etc. Back in my day this was what we used.
Those things are actually being put on display in museums to display as historical artifacts now.
Those things are actually being put on display in museums to display as historical artifacts now.
Was that an advertising slogan used by Sony once upon a time?
Not that I know off, but they were in there day.Was that an advertising slogan used by Sony once upon a time?