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Music Then and Now

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1992:



2012:



in summation - Get off my lawn you free-spirited, happy, teenagers, with your one guitar, drums, and eukelele bullshit! I have depressing music to listen to with the three guitars and excellent musicianship!
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Then:



Now:



Also:

http://pangaearecords.bandcamp.com/track/keep-out-to-you-everyone



I dunno, I just find these extreme "industrial" or "noise" or whatever the f*ck they're called genres interesting and somewhat funny. Do people actually enjoy listening to this stuff ? Is it more like a fashion statement ? I can't tell.

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Then:


Now:


Completely comparable ;)

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rdsrds2120 wrote:Then:


Now:


Completely comparable ;)

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I do not at all! I guess there was a certain irony to my post then, ha. I grew up hearing it, but I guess Blue grass just never grew on me.

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Then and now? So sad. I was expecting "then" to be before the phonograph and "now" to be the age of reproducing how famous people sang specific songs (such as Beatles and Elvis "impersonators").

I mean with a few exceptions, can you even "sing" the top ten songs anymore? Singing in the shower is a dead art.
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tzor wrote:Then and now? So sad. I was expecting "then" to be before the phonograph and "now" to be the age of reproducing how famous people sang specific songs (such as Beatles and Elvis "impersonators").

I mean with a few exceptions, can you even "sing" the top ten songs anymore? Singing in the shower is a dead art.


How dreary!

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Hell yeah for the Peal Jam post, OP. Amen to that.
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Then:




Now:



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Curses at ye, greekdog. I had that second song stuck in my head all day long yesterday. I admittedly kinda liked it but the video was just god-awful.

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thegreekdog wrote:1992:

[youtube]pearly jam[/youtube]

2012:

[youtube]Whiny Boy Stuff[/youtube]

in summation - Get off my lawn you free-spirited, happy, teenagers, with your one guitar, drums, and eukelele bullshit! I have depressing music to listen to with the three guitars and excellent musicianship!



I understand that some of the youngsters here may be interested in Band of Horses if they take a liking to that 2012 Youtube music video. It's much better but equally despicable to elderly men of my age and TGD's.*

*Pearl Jam? Seriously? Ugh.
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1974:


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BigBallinStalin wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:1992:

[youtube]pearly jam[/youtube]

2012:

[youtube]Whiny Boy Stuff[/youtube]

in summation - Get off my lawn you free-spirited, happy, teenagers, with your one guitar, drums, and eukelele bullshit! I have depressing music to listen to with the three guitars and excellent musicianship!



I understand that some of the youngsters here may be interested in Band of Horses if they take a liking to that 2012 Youtube music video. It's much better but equally despicable to elderly men of my age and TGD's.*

*Pearl Jam? Seriously? Ugh.

I was getting worried. I won't deny their skill but apart from a few radio songs like Jeremy and Even Flow, I just don't enjoy Pearl Jam.
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tzor wrote:Then and now? So sad. I was expecting "then" to be before the phonograph and "now" to be the age of reproducing how famous people sang specific songs (such as Beatles and Elvis "impersonators").

I mean with a few exceptions, can you even "sing" the top ten songs anymore? Singing in the shower is a dead art.

Or maybe even just back into the days OF the phonograph... as opposed to CDs, or even casset tapes.
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Not sure I like the new, chirpier REM.

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Ah, R.E.M... :D

Don't want to bring the thread too off-topic, (oh, wait. we're in off topics) but this is what I thought of.

Then:

Now:


I think they compare well.
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Of course, there's:

Then:


Now...
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