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Thanks to U Tube I am able to watch such delights as The Seekers, Peter Paul and Mary, etc etc etc.

 

I was just thinking that all the really great music that I like is from the last century ( musicians from the last century still playing don't count ). 

Is that because talent is no longer being born, or is it that commercialism has destroyed good music in favour of rubbish that appeals to the masses?

Would three ordinary looking blokes and a sheila that can sing like an angel make it in today's music industry? I doubt it, and the world is all the poorer for it.

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Karen Capenter had the voice of an angel as well. But surely the major influences in the development of music in the last century must have been the likes of Beatles Led Zepp Pink Floyd etc truly talented  and inventive as well.  In that era though there were developments in musical recording such as stereo and even quad that encouraged the likes of Tubular Bells or Dark Side of the Moon. Then later sound techniques that allowed for ethereal music and Techno music. I wonder if there is anywhere left to go with 'inventive and unique music'.

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On ‎12‎/‎28‎/‎2017 at 11:44 AM, Gruff said:

Karen Capenter had the voice of an angel as well. But surely the major influences in the development of music in the last century must have been the likes of Beatles Led Zepp Pink Floyd etc truly talented  and inventive as well.  In that era though there were developments in musical recording such as stereo and even quad that encouraged the likes of Tubular Bells or Dark Side of the Moon. Then later sound techniques that allowed for ethereal music and Techno music. I wonder if there is anywhere left to go with 'inventive and unique music'.

I hated Led Zep, but never mind.

Such a shame about Karen. Really, really sad that she left us so young.

 

IMO the singers/ bands that actually had world changing significance were ( in no particular order ) Jefferson Airplane, Peter Paul and Mary, The Seekers, Elvis, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Prince, Neil Young, Janice Joplin, The Beatles/ Rolling Stones ( two sides of the same coin ), Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, SuperTramp, Tom Petty, Elton John, The Who, Roy Orbison, The Doors, The Eagles, U2 ( I hate everything they ever made, but they were big ), Michael Jackson, Bowie, Beach Boys, Cream, Dire Straits.

Probably a few I've missed, but IMO not many.

 

I like loads more, but I've kept it to groups that I think changed our musical tastes.

Groups like AC/DC are great, but I never even listened to them till a few years ago.

 

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12 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I hated Led Zep, but never mind.

Such a shame about Karen. Really, really sad that she left us so young.

 

IMO the singers/ bands that actually had world changing significance were ( in no particular order ) Jefferson Airplane, Peter Paul and Mary, The Seekers, Elvis, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Prince, Neil Young, Janice Joplin, The Beatles/ Rolling Stones ( two sides of the same coin ), Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, SuperTramp, Tom Petty, Elton John, The Who, Roy Orbison, The Doors, The Eagles, U2 ( I hate everything they ever made, but they were big ), Michael Jackson, Bowie, Beach Boys, Cream, Dire Straits.

Probably a few I've missed, but IMO not many.

 

I like loads more, but I've kept it to groups that I think changed our musical tastes.

Groups like AC/DC are great, but I never even listened to them till a few years ago.

 

That's not a bad play list.

I am a aware of some of the recent music, but I can't say that I know any of the current big names by the music. It is only because they make headlines that I know they exist and are a big deal in certain circles.

I am transitioning to jazz. Once you get into it a lot of other stuff seems contrived and weak. Also it is timeless. The stuff from 60 years ago is still relevant.

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15 minutes ago, sipi said:

The yound chaps at work asked me if I like modern music and I told them I don't mind Eminem. 

They were like "he was around 20 years ago".

Time flies.

What is Eminem?

Like the other poster I stopped listening to new music in 1978.

Gregorian, classic, 20's, mersey, flower power, hard rock, pop, psychodelic, punk, new wave, agit prop, and I forget some, yeah great, but after 1978????

And not to forget: The music I used to hate because my father liked it: Piaf, Alte Kamaraden,...

My first 4 albums: Mamas & Papas: Best of /// Cream: First album /// Pink Floyd:  More /// That's Underground, compilation in multi colour vinyl.

I used to carry a cassette player in my back pack when walking in the mountains + a bag of batteries + a copy of The Lord Of The Rings ( many years before the movie)....

 

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On 12/26/2017 at 5:42 PM, GreasyFingers said:

I do not listen to anything produced after 1978.

Then you missed a lot of great music in the 1980s. IMO, it did not produce many bands that were really great on a long-term basis (The Beatles, The Stones, Led Zeppelin), but lots of great tunes that still sound good today.

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Ulysses G. said:

Then you missed a lot of great music in the 1980s. IMO, it did not produce many bands that were really great on a long-term basis (The Beatles, The Stones, Led Zeppelin), but lots of great tunes that still sound good today.

 

 

 

 

Nice videos, poor music.

 

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On 12/29/2017 at 10:58 AM, thaibeachlovers said:

I hated Led Zep, but never mind.

Such a shame about Karen. Really, really sad that she left us so young.

 

IMO the singers/ bands that actually had world changing significance were ( in no particular order ) Jefferson Airplane, Peter Paul and Mary, The Seekers, Elvis, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Prince, Neil Young, Janice Joplin, The Beatles/ Rolling Stones ( two sides of the same coin ), Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, SuperTramp, Tom Petty, Elton John, The Who, Roy Orbison, The Doors, The Eagles, U2 ( I hate everything they ever made, but they were big ), Michael Jackson, Bowie, Beach Boys, Cream, Dire Straits.

Probably a few I've missed, but IMO not many.

 

I like loads more, but I've kept it to groups that I think changed our musical tastes.

Groups like AC/DC are great, but I never even listened to them till a few years ago.

 

I am a bit surprised you missed Abba. In many ways not 'my cup of tea'  but can anybody compete with more melancholy that 'Winner Takes it All' / 'Slipping Through my Fingers'. And more angelic voices !

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On 12/26/2017 at 12:52 PM, thaibeachlovers said:

Is that because talent is no longer being born, or is it that commercialism has destroyed good music in favour of rubbish that appeals to the masses?

What’s happened hasn’t happened to musical talent: it’s happened to you. You’ve gotten older. There’s tons of great music being made today by people in their twenties and thirties; you just have to open your ears to it. And it’s nothing new that people get stuck on music they listened to when they were young and come to believe that everything that came after is substandard. My mother told me that, as a teenager in Europe in the 1930s, she’d wander around the streets of her city, her head filled with decadent Viennese waltzes, while her parents kept hoping she’d focus more on the German classical composers.

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20 minutes ago, kenk24 said:

There are still singer songwriters putting out things you might enjoy... why limit it to groups...

 

That said, there were some great big band sounds too... 

Agree, and I like many of them, but IMO they are all just making forgettable music, so not great or "the best". Elvis is great because he's still played, while no one ever plays the song about "itsy bitsy teeny weenie yellow bikini" anymore, despite it being a HUGE hit at the time.

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6 minutes ago, Cory1848 said:

What’s happened hasn’t happened to musical talent: it’s happened to you. You’ve gotten older. There’s tons of great music being made today by people in their twenties and thirties; you just have to open your ears to it. And it’s nothing new that people get stuck on music they listened to when they were young and come to believe that everything that came after is substandard. My mother told me that, as a teenager in Europe in the 1930s, she’d wander around the streets of her city, her head filled with decadent Viennese waltzes, while her parents kept hoping she’d focus more on the German classical composers.

Not entirely true. I love trance, and other types of "modern" music. I just don't consider them "the best". I can't name a single "supergroup" that started after 2000.

 

BTW, I love Viennese waltzes and some classical music too, along with Irish rebel songs and ballads. The trouble with having too wide a taste in music is that it's hard to listen to all of it. At the moment I've got Connie Francis on.

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On 29/12/2017 at 5:58 PM, thaibeachlovers said:

I hated Led Zep, but never mind.

Such a shame about Karen. Really, really sad that she left us so young.

 

IMO the singers/ bands that actually had world changing significance were ( in no particular order ) Jefferson Airplane, Peter Paul and Mary, The Seekers, Elvis, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Prince, Neil Young, Janice Joplin, The Beatles/ Rolling Stones ( two sides of the same coin ), Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, SuperTramp, Tom Petty, Elton John, The Who, Roy Orbison, The Doors, The Eagles, U2 ( I hate everything they ever made, but they were big ), Michael Jackson, Bowie, Beach Boys, Cream, Dire Straits.

Probably a few I've missed, but IMO not many.

 

I like loads more, but I've kept it to groups that I think changed our musical tastes.

Groups like AC/DC are great, but I never even listened to them till a few years ago.

 

Geatful Dead? Zappa?

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On 12/29/2017 at 5:58 PM, thaibeachlovers said:

I hated Led Zep, but never mind.

Such a shame about Karen. Really, really sad that she left us so young.

 

IMO the singers/ bands that actually had world changing significance were ( in no particular order ) Jefferson Airplane, Peter Paul and Mary, The Seekers, Elvis, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Prince, Neil Young, Janice Joplin, The Beatles/ Rolling Stones ( two sides of the same coin ), Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, SuperTramp, Tom Petty, Elton John, The Who, Roy Orbison, The Doors, The Eagles, U2 ( I hate everything they ever made, but they were big ), Michael Jackson, Bowie, Beach Boys, Cream, Dire Straits.

Probably a few I've missed, but IMO not many.

 

I like loads more, but I've kept it to groups that I think changed our musical tastes.

Groups like AC/DC are great, but I never even listened to them till a few years ago.

 

Some really good artists there, but IMO some are far from world changing.

 

Abba, Grateful Dead, Zappa, Jimmy Cliff, all mentioned earlier, would belong to that category IMO.

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