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re: Why is there no "great" music anymore?
Posted on 5/3/12 at 3:44 pm to genxtiger
Posted on 5/3/12 at 3:44 pm to genxtiger
I don't really care about answering the OP's question but I will say this about the evolution of music over roughly the last 50 years.
Musical periods and where they stand:
#1 1963 - 1975
#2 1982 - 1994
#3 1976 - 1982
#4 1995 - 2000
#5 2001 - present
Musical periods and where they stand:
#1 1963 - 1975
#2 1982 - 1994
#3 1976 - 1982
#4 1995 - 2000
#5 2001 - present
This post was edited on 5/3/12 at 3:46 pm
Posted on 5/3/12 at 4:47 pm to Govt Tide
One aspect of this topic that hasn't been discussed and which further confirms the pinnacle that was the 60's is black music from back then... i.e. MOTOWN.
Motown and Tamla and such used to make me feel connected to my black brethren. This new rap, bebop, funk, or whatever the hell you call it shite alienates me.
Motown and Tamla and such used to make me feel connected to my black brethren. This new rap, bebop, funk, or whatever the hell you call it shite alienates me.
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