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Mon Nov-19-07 05:05 PM
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Kids today and their music |
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I just realized that I don't own any music released in 2007.
Is it just a coincidence that I turned 40 this year?
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:06 PM
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1. Not sure if I own any music released since 2001 |
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:09 PM
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:19 PM
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I can't even figure out what I'm not supposed to be
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:31 PM
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Mon Nov-19-07 09:21 PM
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28. believe it or not.... |
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it's a work of art.
who knew? :shrug:
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:22 PM
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4. I think I own only one CD released in 2007... |
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Edited on Mon Nov-19-07 05:59 PM by derby378
...and that's Rising by Lustmord. Eerie dark ambient stuff, definitely not for everyone.
Be thankful that you're out of touch with some of today's music, however. Some of it's just corporate bubblegum shit for the masses. Sometimes I just have to turn on something like Showtime at the Apollo or A Prairie Home Companion just to cleanse my mental palette. Damn good stuff on both programs.
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:56 PM
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Don't having Rising though, how is it?
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:06 PM
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Actually, it's my first CD from the guy. I've heard that it may not be his most original work ever, but it is his first live performance in 25 years. The Church of Satan hired him to produce the music for their 40th anniversary Black Mass, so Lustmord showed up with his iMac, plugged a DAT recorder into the output, and the rest is history.
As for the performance itself - very dark, brooding, and contemplative. Has a tendency to catch you off balance every once in a while. Don't know if I'd say that Rising sounds "Satanic," but then again, I wasn't there. But it was masterfully done with only a couple of minor glitches, and Lustmord tied up the entire performance rather nicely. Recorded breaths and gasps from Jarboe (ex-Swans) also pepper one of the tracks.
Listen to the CD in a dark room at night, with surround sound or some good studio monitor headphones if you can. Don't play it over and over or it might lose some of its power. Break it out for "special" occasions like Halloween or something.
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:22 PM
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Its not that, its the substance of it today. Its mostly rap, and F-IN country Both of those types anyone can make a song with both hands tied, its not that hard to make. Then you have the bubblegum songs that are so annoying.........:hi:
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:38 PM
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7. from what I read, it's all fake anyway |
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Everything from vocal pitch to background is massaged via electronics. So you aren't listening to real musicians, but rather technicians.
I suspect that the lyrics are written from a computer program, too. I've never heard such banal, repetitive verbiage. They take a phrase like "Oh what you do to me" and run it through a program that's designed to measure the level of torture to the listener. The more torture, the better for play.
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:50 PM
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24. As far as mainstream pop goes, yeah, they use a lot of pitch corrections and the like... |
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But to say it's ALL "fake" is a very, very ignorant statement.
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Mon Nov-19-07 05:57 PM
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9. You're missing out, there was some killer music released this year. |
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:01 PM
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I'm 21 and I think the most recent CD I own was released in 2004 or 2005. :shrug: Probably 90% of my music collection dates to before I was born. :hi:
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:06 PM
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14. 90% of my music collection was released within 5 years of me being 21 |
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Well, not exactly but I did think that was a great era for music.
I went to shows more than once a week. Now I'm lucky if I go see bands a couple times a year.
I repeat:
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:09 PM
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16. I've never been to a real show |
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and I kind of envy anyone who got to see some of my favorite bands in their heyday. :hi:
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:11 PM
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17. Who are some of those? Maybe I saw them |
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:19 PM
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20. The Beatles, The Who, Pink Floyd |
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those are my top three, but I also listen to the Stones, Aerosmith, Queen, U2, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Simon & Garfunkel, CCR, Billy Joel, etc., etc. :hi: (I know some of these are still touring & all, but there are never concerts in my area, and when there are shows within a reasonable distance, I'm always busy for some reason. x() Peace. :hi:
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:25 PM
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21. Most of those bands were long past their hey day by the time I turned 21 in 1988 |
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I did see the Stones on their 1981 tour. General admission at a venue that held about 15,000. As much as the music snob in me hates to admit it, that was probably the best show I ever saw.
U2 played to thousands of empty seats at my college two years before I got there.
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:29 PM
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22. Yeah, I guessed from your OP that you were a bit young for most of them... |
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;) (See? You're not old at all!) :hug: That's pretty cool that you got to see the Stones - I'm more of a Beatles girl, but they put out some pretty good stuff back in the day and I certainly wouldn't have minded seeing them in concert. :hi: Peace.
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:38 PM
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23. This is what I was going to see on a regular basis at age 21 and loving every minute of it |
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Let's Active, even if you've never heard of them give it a try http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMCQNZk1RG0
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:04 PM
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11. You need to go out right now and get John Fogerty's Revival |
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Best of 2007, in my humble opinion
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:09 PM
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15. Oh yeah, that one is really good. |
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:16 PM
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18. The opening song (Don't you wish it were true) is so damn addictive |
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And the lyrics are like "Imagine" for our generation
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Tue Nov-20-07 08:51 AM
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Thanks I just downloaded it :hi: It's getting stuck in my head already. I didn't have any John Fogerty, I think I forgot about him.
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Tue Nov-20-07 09:03 AM
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37. You should download the whole album - it's really good |
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and he's got a really nice bust on Bush!
Love having folks like Fogerty on our team
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:18 PM
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:puke: :puke: :puke: :hi:
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:06 PM
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13. I turned 42 and I do have 2007 music. |
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Edited on Mon Nov-19-07 06:08 PM by Lex
You're only as old as you allow yourself to be!
Lots of great 2007 releases. Steve Earle has a wonderful new CD I'm listening to right now!
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:56 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=105&topic_id=7142279I read it yesterday for some new music ideas. Tonight I'm listening to Buck 65, Les Savy Fav, Liars, & El-P.
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Mon Nov-19-07 06:58 PM
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26. I'm an old feeble man |
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Maybe I'll get enough strength to click on that thread, but will I actually go out and buy some of the suggestions that I'm sure are fine tunes?
I wish.
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Mon Nov-19-07 09:29 PM
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Edited on Mon Nov-19-07 09:29 PM by primate1
Then if you think they're worth buying, buy them. If you don't think they're worth buying, don't.
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Mon Nov-19-07 07:09 PM
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27. OK, a 50 yr old checks in |
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Two bands I saw on tv this weekend.
Hot Hot Heat left me cold, personally. Just one song on Leno, but I doubt I'll be buying ticket.
However, Arcade Fire on Austin City Limits was another story. I was exposed to their first record and certainly heard the raves from some of y'all here about Neon Bible.
But I must say, the main draw for me is the live performance. I may get the disc, but it was the celebratory vibe of the show that I dug. A lot. Reminded me hippie/Dead days, generally speaking. Constant up and down dynamics and arrangements that are really more surprising than the "unison" parts seem to suggest. Eno- like vibe to the melodies, totally infectious and banging crowd/group synergy, no midi-sync or prerecord.
Please tell me, after all this, it was released in 2007? Plus, any live DVDs out?
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Mon Nov-19-07 09:28 PM
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29. Neon Bible was released in '07. |
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Funeral was released in '04. I don't think they have any live DVDs out but there are some great clips on YouTube.
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Mon Nov-19-07 10:40 PM
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31. Music quality seems to run in 20 year cycles. |
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This is around the 20 year mark from when disco became popular.
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Mon Nov-19-07 11:32 PM
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32. Nope. Disco became popular about 30 years ago. |
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It was hair metal 20 years ago.
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Tue Nov-20-07 08:00 AM
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33. Ah, that's right. I knew it was one of those things. |
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Tue Nov-20-07 08:31 AM
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34. Music was always better twenty years ago. n/t |
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Tue Nov-20-07 10:55 AM
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39. See, that's not what I meant. :P |
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The music of the early 70s was good, but it started to suck in the late 70s when disco came along. The music of the early 90s was good, but it started to suck when the current trends started in the late 90s.
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Tue Nov-20-07 08:48 AM
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35. Nah, I have plenty of great music from 2007 and not the radio |
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friendly crap that kids are mostly exposed to. You can check out the thread about the the top CDs from 2007. It is probably a few pages back now. Anyhow, my music is American Metalcore, Prog Metal, Industrial, EBM, FuturePop. All good stuff from very talented artists.
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Tue Nov-20-07 09:08 AM
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38. So you're suggesting that decent music may have been made after 1974? |
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Tue Nov-20-07 12:33 PM
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40. You think kids today "BUY" music? LOL |
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:rofl:
They just find a way to download it for free. They'll make fun of you if you actually purchase a CD.
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Tue Nov-20-07 01:18 PM
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41. You are missing out then |
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don't know what type of music you like but there is a lot of good stuff from this year. Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Ryan Adams, Foo Fighters, Kings of Leon, M.I.A., Radiohead and Spoon all released fantastic music this year.
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