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Old 13-08-2006, 11:48 AM   #1
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We just got foxtel put in recently, I've been watching the music channel all the time. Last night the had they top 40 songs ever.. The one worth mentioning is led zep's stairway to heaven at #3. A live recording from some concert.

Anyways, there's Jimmy Page up on stage, the tightest jeans you can imagine, open shirt.. prancing around. You could tell instantly the guy was high as a kite and then some. Those where the days. Todays music artists are nothing.

Bruce "the boss" Springsteen was up there at number one with "'born to run" that was a bit of a shock to me, tho the guy ruled the 80's, and most of the songs were late 70's/80's, man I wish I coulda grown up then.

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Old 13-08-2006, 11:50 AM   #2
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AMEN. Artists (and the brain dead segement of the population who buy their gutter trash) today are really no more than a collection of utter social jokes.
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AMEN. Artists (and the brain dead segement of the population who buy their gutter trash) today are really no more than a collection of utter social jokes.
That's the biggest crock of crap I've read/heard in a long time.

What you hear on radio doesn't account for "today's music."
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That's the biggest crock of crap I've read/heard in a long time.

What you hear on radio doesn't account for "today's music."
Ok then, what does?.
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Ok then, what does?.
After I posted I realised "today's music" is probably described as what you hear on radio.

But meh, I'm not getting into it. I've got plenty of "today's music" that is exceptional.
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After I posted I realised "today's music" is probably described as what you hear on radio.

But meh, I'm not getting into it. I've got plenty of "today's music" that is exceptional.
Yeah. Fair enough..
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AMEN. Artists (and the brain dead segement of the population who buy their gutter trash) today are really no more than a collection of utter social jokes.
Ahmen, there are some exceptions, but ya wont hear them on Ricks top 40!
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music will never be the same again.
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music will never be the same again.
Yes.A realistic view of society today really..
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the world is in a slow decline... technology is trying to fight it, but its a case of too little too late...
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FordFan, is that the one where Jimmy does the mega extended solo? If so, I tend to agree with you....fantastic!
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FordFan, is that the one where Jimmy does the mega extended solo? If so, I tend to agree with you....fantastic!
Yes that's the one! mega improvised aswell lol
I got it wrong, it was Robert Plant the singer, who was clearly out of his mind... wouldn't surprise me if Jimmy wasn't also.
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"video killed the radio star"

'fraid so!
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"video killed the radio star"

'fraid so!
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Old 13-08-2006, 05:25 PM   #15
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Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star
From the Album - Age Of Plastic
I heard you on the wireless back in Fifty Two
Lying awake intent at tuning in on you.
If I was young it didn't stop you coming through.
Oh-a oh
They took the credit for your second symphony.
Rewritten by machine and new technology,
and now I understand the problems you can see.
Oh-a oh
I met your children
Oh-a oh
What did you tell them?
Video killed the radio star.
Video killed the radio star.
Pictures came and broke your heart.
Oh-a-a-a oh
And now we meet in an abandoned studio.
We hear the playback and it seems so long ago.
And you remember the jingles used to go.
Oh-a oh
You were the first one.
Oh-a oh
You were the last one.
Video killed the radio star.
Video killed the radio star.
In my mind and in my car, we can't rewind we've gone to far
Oh-a-aho oh,
Oh-a-aho oh
Video killed the radio star.
Video killed the radio star.
In my mind and in my car, we can't rewind we've gone to far.
Pictures came and broke your heart, look I'll play my VCR.
You are a radio star.
You are a radio star.
Video killed the radio star.
Video killed the radio star.
Video killed the radio star.
Video killed the radio star.
repeat
Video killed the radio star. (You are a radio star.)
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Music in the 60's and 70's started the rot. If thats what music these days has come from, what do you expect?
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Music in the 60's and 70's started the rot. If thats what music these days has come from, what do you expect?

Really.....so the music of the 30s..40s...50s..didn't have anything to do with the music of the 60s...70s...80s....etc.

Like everything else in life it progresses some may see it as a natural progression some may not.

Personally you can take your headbanger and any other tuneless screeching current and back to the 90s..crap and shove it.

I enjoy the early formative years of rock and roll through to the heavy metal of Zepplin...Deep Purple...Pavlovs Dog...bands such as Alpha Centauri etc..etc.

I also enjoy the classical orchestral stuff such as Rachmanioff...Straus...Webber...etc.
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Personally you can take your headbanger and any other tuneless screeching current and back to the 90s..crap and shove it.

I also enjoy the classical orchestral stuff such as Rachmanioff...Straus...Webber...etc.
Tsk Tsk Tsk, where have I made any mention of what music I listen to? I can listen to anything, literally anything, and can appreciate it for what it is. Including classical music, although I prefer recordings of pieces where family members have played in
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Tsk Tsk Tsk, where have I made any mention of what music I listen to? I can listen to anything, literally anything, and can appreciate it for what it is. Including classical music, although I prefer recordings of pieces where family members have played in

My reply has nothing to do with what you listen to merely pointing out that there is a progression/evolution and as I said some see it to be natural some do not.

And going by your comment of the music of the 60s&70s started the rot wouldn't it be fair to say that the music of the classics gave the base to the 60s&70s?
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my post means that once the music had to have the "attractive " video, be it face, body or effects, the music changed for the worst. imo
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Classical music did not generally have lyrics, they instead sought to tell their story through the portayal of the music. I do however agree with what you point out in regards to 60's and 70's being a evolution on what was built on from recent decades. But the 60's and 70's took music/lyrics down a different path, and has led us to where we are today
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And in some cases ....unfortunately.
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I'm not going to turn this into a "my music is better than your music" conversation, but let me point out something quite simple.

Music on the radio is different. The quality is different. This is because society has changed and the values have changed.

Pop-music, as I see it, is threefold.

Marketing
Pop music is used to sell records and make record companies money, but its also used to sell stuff. If you have a look at girly mags (I did a speach about this in year 12 5yrs ago, I doubt its changed!) they can tell you how to 'dress like' Jessica Simpson. So its makeup, clothes, blah blah blah.

McDonalds
Pop-music is zero depth. Most songs don't have any interesting story, often they make no sense at all. When a song is 'personal' its like, a really like...deep thing. If McDonalds is food, then Pop-music is music. Its quick, nasty and very basic. Some people love it, some people hate it and some people find it alright. But for some reason, its so goddamn sucessful.

This age
So, in a world where manufactured nasty music is poured from record companies, where making money is more important than making good music, why is all of this happening? Because thats life today. I don't think it can get much worse, but it certainly won't get any better.

We live in a manufactured world. Its what we expect. And all of those old rock stars just make retro cool next summer!
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I was lucky to grow up in the "story telling" era when most songs had a story behind them eg. James Taylor , Carole King , Albert Hammond etc . and had the privilege being a "muso" and playing in 5 piece club bands in Sydney from 1971 - 1990 , our music ranged from 50' to current top 40 songs of the time.

I like any type of music as long as it's musical and/or danceable or there's a story behind it & prefer "feel good" music. (no "cry in your beer stuff") The 70' & 80's had a big percentage of really good music & even now my kids (14 , 17 , 19) burn CD's off my record collection .

Bands I was in played some country music , but I really enjoyed playing music by :-
Pointer Sisters..... Fleetwood Mac
Gloria Branigan..... Rod Stewart
Eagles................ Bob Seger
Cold Chisel.......... Ol' 55
Bette Midler........ Beatles
Steelers Wheel.... Billy Swan
Shakin Stevens... Cher
Dire Straits......... Rolling Stones
Neil Young.......... Jim Croce
Smokie............... Suzi Quatro
Olivia Newton John....... Carole King
James Taylor....... Absent Friends
Pat Benatar......... K.C & The Sunshine Band
Dragon............... Starland Vocal Band
William Shakespear.... Daddy Cool
Bruce Springsteen..... John Cougar Melencamp
Elton John................ Ted Mulry
ELO........................ Stevie Wonder
Heart...................... Noiseworks

Plenty of others , but these are the ones that come to mind at the moment.

How many of these do you remember ?

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As long is it isnt techno computer rubbish or squelly female school children then ill listen to it...but basically listen to 70's 80's and 90's.
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I was lucky to grow up in the "story telling" era when most songs had a story behind them eg. James Taylor , Carole King , Albert Hammond etc . and had the privilege being a "muso" and playing in 5 piece club bands in Sydney from 1971 - 1990 , our music ranged from 50' to current top 40 songs of the time.

I like any type of music as long as it's musical and/or danceable or there's a story behind it & prefer "feel good" music. (no "cry in your beer stuff") The 70' & 80's had a big percentage of really good music & even now my kids (14 , 17 , 19) burn CD's off my record collection .

Bands I was in played some country music , but I really enjoyed playing music by :-
Pointer Sisters..... Fleetwood Mac
Gloria Branigan..... Rod Stewart
Eagles................ Bob Seger
Cold Chisel.......... Ol' 55
Bette Midler........ Beatles
Steelers Wheel.... Billy Swan
Shakin Stevens... Cher
Dire Straits......... Rolling Stones
Neil Young.......... Jim Croce
Smokie............... Suzi Quatro
Olivia Newton John....... Carole King
James Taylor....... Absent Friends
Pat Benatar......... K.C & The Sunshine Band
Dragon............... Starland Vocal Band
William Shakespear.... Daddy Cool
Bruce Springsteen..... John Cougar Melencamp
Elton John................ Ted Mulry
ELO........................ Stevie Wonder
Heart...................... Noiseworks

Plenty of others , but these are the ones that come to mind at the moment.

How many of these do you remember ?

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Yes sir clearly I remember all these folk as I am obviously your vintage as appear to be an ever growing number of us, yay! We of this baby-boomer generation need to organise a hootenanny on the beach sometime over the summer break! Should combine it with another ideology sharing event/dinner currently being discussed by OutbackJack, MO, Olfella, and any other interested parties and myself.
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Yes sir clearly I remember all these folk as I am obviously your vintage as appear to be an ever growing number of us, yay! We of this baby-boomer generation need to organise a hootenanny on the beach sometime over the summer break! Should combine it with another ideology sharing event/dinner currently being discussed by OutbackJack, MO, Olfella, and any other interested parties and myself.

MAX you've won me....don't know about the hootenanny thing but a beach bbq...good friends...good wine...what else can I add.

Except outback et al seems were going to the coast.
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MAX you've won me....don't know about the hootenanny thing but a beach bbq...good friends...good wine...what else can I add.

Except outback et al seems were going to the coast.
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its quite sad they have to resort to dressing up like sluts to impress people and get sales isnt it?
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there is awsome music being produced now, all you have to do is turn off the radio. in my opinion computers f#*ked 20th century music.
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