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Mood affects music -
July 16th, 2002, 11:13 AM
I'll agree with past comments mood does affect music. For growing up in Tx i listened to quieta variety from country to classical to classical rock. So my tastes tend to blend a lot. Right now i am into the Rock scene a lot and starting to get into Techno. I really like Techno more now because it kinda breaks the rules of what has been perceived as pop music for the past oh 70 years or so. It doesn't have to necessarily repeat itself and it always seems to be evolving and sometimes your mood can evolve with the music. It's kinda freeing at times. I really also like rock artists that splash their music with some orchestra except Metallica heh but i really like what Silverchair did on Neon Ballroom.I also tend to like some more edgy industrial rock . The problem is not a lot of good stuff has surfaced lately in that genre so i'm always search ( any suggestions would be great). My tastes are pretty general i can chill with Beethoven yet jam some NIN. My problem lately is jsut how uncreative some artists have become and how these pop sensations can't even write their own lyrics. The lack of talent in pop music sometimes disturbs me.
passion may live through its own daily resurrection, and like the phoenix rise above its own ashes. --Khalil Gibran, Arab poet We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience. |
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July 16th, 2002, 12:16 PM
I prefer rock of all kinds, from 50's rockabilly to thrash. For me, all styles of music are great, it's just searching for the best of each style to listen to and enjoy.
As for the current pop charts, they certaintly are dead in terms of creativity and originality. Only Pink, Vanessa Carlton, Sheryl Crow, Jimmy Eat World, and Eminem really stand out on the charts I think. Everything else is basically the same old rap or alt-metal. Let me see... this week on the Billboard Hot 100, 5 of the top 10 singles are rap/hip-hop, 1 alt-metal, 2 adult contemporary, and 1 emo. Further down the charts there are even more rap singles, and the artists themselves don't stand out from the crowd. As far as artists are concerned, they haven't always been making their own music. Back in the 60's there were the Brill Building songwriters, and also remember Motown? Most of those songs were not written by the performers themselves. The music was not bad, either. Unlike today, where the record companies re-hash and recycle the same rap garbage and then want people to buy the records. I'm not saying rap is bad, but there is no creativity these days (Eminem perhaps the exception). So what I'm wondering is when will there be another breakthrough? Maybe an accessable variation of techno will someday see the light. Who knows. |
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no billboard bands here -
July 16th, 2002, 08:16 PM
I am into electroprogsurftechnorock. You will not find me looking through Billboard for new bands. Music is alive and well. There is so much good old and new music out there (and the price is right) experiment with new sounds. Want to hear a killer new female voice try Morcheeba, driving wild techno-system 7 or thievery corporation. Killer progrock-Transatlantic or porcupine tree.
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oh hell yeah, compukiss on www.mp3.com look for it different versions, techno, electronic, surf punk, those are really freaking awesome... types of music i like... la la
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Re: no billboard bands here -
July 16th, 2002, 09:12 PM
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also right on with Morcheeba anyone interested just check out Part of the Process an extremely cool down tempo chill tune. ============================ "The program for this evening is not new, you have seen this entertainment through and through, you have seen your birth and life and death. You might recall all of the rest, did you have a good world when you died? enough to base a movie on?" Jim Morrison "An American Prayer" ============================ |
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Phil you are killing me here -
July 17th, 2002, 08:14 AM
of course there are no bands that fall under this theme. I can create this environment with musicmatch jukebox by adding the sum of the parts. The closed song I have run into is "Wipeout (2000)" by Gary Hoey and Donavon Frankerelter off of the MOM, music for mother ocean cd. "DRUB" by the mermen is close.
My point is you do not have to be traped by "clear chanel" radio narrowscan nor by what the "industry" wants you to listen to. The whole world of music is at our fingertips. Our challenge is learning how to play. |
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My fave bands are: 1. Rammstein 2. Goldfinger 3. Mad Capsule Markets 4. PPK 5. Hundred reasons 6. Hybrid 7. American head charge 8. .................................... 9. .................................... 10. .................................. :devil |
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