All I am going to say is this is the same crew/view that complains there is nothing
original or compelling about guitar-based music today. Unlike these kinds of posts
and threads which are both highly original and unequivocally compelling.
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1981 people. 1981.
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The Decline of Western Civilization (1981) ⭐ 7.5 | Documentary, History, Music
1h 40m | Not Ratedwww.imdb.com
I'm partial to Part 2: The Metal Years
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The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (1988) ⭐ 7.2 | Documentary, Music
1h 33m | Rwww.imdb.com
I find ALL that math shit boring as hell. If it doesn’t have melody, it’s nothing more than a technique practice session to my ears.
Seems a lot of modern shit is lacking melody. It's mostly soulless.
Maybe it's not actually gingers that don't have souls...![]()
I don’t really recall seeing anything like that around here. I do see a lot of nostalgia for the music from our respective generations, but that is not an automatic dismissal of new music. Besides, we’re not supposed to like new music. It’s aimed at the 15-25 demographic, and that ain’t us.
I don’t really recall seeing anything like that around here. I do see a lot of nostalgia for the music from our respective generations, but that is not an automatic dismissal of new music. Besides, we’re not supposed to like new music. It’s aimed at the 15-25 demographic, and that ain’t us.
I don't know man. That seems disingenuous and not entirely honest. These kinds of threads are as predictable...
and as boring..... and as unoriginal as Monday mornings hitting us in the face one a week.
I like some new music. Am I wrong for that??
#GeezerCurseIsReal
Old minds can indeed calcify and become rigid, so them old doors don't swing open anymore. That said,
we can be pro-active about it. It's not inevitable and destined to happen to us----even if it is highly likely
to happen. Exercising our shit like we would with anything, and maybe we surprise ourselves by not being
trapped in our self-constructed boxes of best and better living in our past.
I mean, fuck me if we peaked in High School. That's sad.![]()
I’ve tried. I’ve REALLY tried. I’ve listened to all of the Polyphia and Animals As Leaders albums, many of them multiple times.keep an open mind
I’ve tried. I’ve REALLY tried. I’ve listened to all of the Polyphia and Animals As Leaders albums, many of them multiple times.
And I’ve completely forgot what I’ve listened to.
I guess I just prefer music that is memorable, or that gets stuck in my head. Earworms. It’s been a long time since I’ve experienced that. Coincidentally, what @TSJMajesty just posted, Mammoth is one of them.
The last “new to me” music that I started to really get into was the Allman Brothers Band, so I’m moving backward.
A lot of people said the same thing about shred, but that was also when SRV was in his prime and revitalized the blues.