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What happened to Rock n Roll

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2 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Also, but she abused Ike first. Truth is coming out now:

 

 

 

I don't know, and I think most people who knew are dead by now

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  • The Brits killed it with fake American accents.

  • After the British copy cat rip-off  came  Psychedelic Rock and Punk Rock, two more British abominations.   The Americans reclaimed rock with Hair Metal, Alternative Rock and Grunge.  

  • "What happened to Rock n Roll music"... well, a combination of gay unmanly nonsense that has swept society with silly kids thinking people like Taylor Swift is offering an answer... may I throw up. 

55 minutes ago, Sir Dude said:

"What happened to Rock n Roll music"... well, a combination of gay unmanly nonsense that has swept society with silly kids thinking people like Taylor Swift is offering an answer... may I throw up. 

"Taylor Swift" the fall of civilization. 

3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

 

I don't know, and I think most people who knew are dead by now

 

Well, Joe Brown isn't, and he saw it with his own eyes.

4 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

"Taylor Swift" the fall of civilization. 

Magas secret favorite but cant admit it 😉 

Music has become formulated, much like movies, driven only by how much money it can make as opposed to more artistic expression.  How often do you see modern bands take risks into a new forms of rock such as was done with Punk, Ska, New Wave, Metal?  There is just a type of sameness of most music these days in my humble opinion.  Love watching people first time viewing bands and their videos from the 70's and 80's.  Watch the WTF for Highway Star or Rock Lobster or Black Betty (Bam-a-lam) is funny as heck!

1 minute ago, DrPhibes said:

Music has become formulated, much like movies, driven only by how much money it can make as opposed to more artistic expression.  How often do you see modern bands take risks into a new forms of rock such as was done with Punk, Ska, New Wave, Metal?  There is just a type of sameness of most music these days in my humble opinion.  Love watching people first time viewing bands and their videos from the 70's and 80's.  Watch the WTF for Highway Star or Rock Lobster or Black Betty (Bam-a-lam) is funny as heck!

 

Two guys from Sweden are writing all the music.

 

Using a laptop in their bedroom.

2 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

Has Rock music now fallen to the depths to be remembered fondly like the big band era or Jive music.

 

There used to be Rock groups coming up, but now the only bands that we hear about are the same ones we heard about in the 90's

 

 

The 70s/80s big name rock bands and stars are either trying to reuinite or are dying off or both. Ozzy Osborne just died. Neil Peart (RUSH's drummer and lyricist) died 8-10 years ago. Dan McCafferty of Nazareth died around 10 years back at least. Do we really want another Scorpions Goodbye Tour? AC/DC has stopped as far as I know. OASIS is touring again (but I don't place them in the same genre. Kids really).

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12 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Well, Joe Brown isn't, and he saw it with his own eyes.

I think most have accepted Ike was the abusive part in the relationship and the controlling part using drugs for decades. I do not think Joe Brown ever will be able to clean Ikes name how much he want to, and also with help from guys like you who for some reasons choose to believe him above Tina and those who come to her assistance when it happened 

1 minute ago, Hummin said:

I think most have accepted Ike was the abusive part in the relationship

 

Joe Brown was an eye witness. He SAW Tina abuse Ike, and start the abuse cycle with his own eyes. Throw things at him, and use sticks and such.

 

Sure Ike, then gave as good as he got, but Tina Turner started it apparently.

 

That's what the eye witness says.

35 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

She was very violent though. I heard she beat up Ike with a stick.

Wasn't this thread about music?

 

Rock died when Duane Allman took that Harley down.

13 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Joe Brown was an eye witness. He SAW Tina abuse Ike, and start the abuse cycle with his own eyes. Throw things at him, and use sticks and such.

 

Sure Ike, then gave as good as he got, but Tina Turner started it apparently.

 

That's what the eye witness says.

And you obviously want to believe it, amazing

 

all women is the abusing part, of course they are, it is women who have the power, and therefor it is them who are the bad apple literally 

17 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Joe Brown was an eye witness. He SAW Tina abuse Ike, and start the abuse cycle with his own eyes. Throw things at him, and use sticks and such.

 

Sure Ike, then gave as good as he got, but Tina Turner started it apparently.

 

That's what the eye witness says.

I worked temporarily for Tina, would you take my word? She was one of the nicest rock star I met personally and worked for. 

Rock: As I mentioned above, plus Bad Company, J Geils Band, Deep Purple, Stones, Black Sabbath, Lynurd Skynyrd, many others. Rock, not pop.

7 minutes ago, Hummin said:

And you obviously want to believe it, amazing

 

Well, we have to go by the evidence. And Joe Brown was an eye witness.

 

What reason would he have to lie now anyway? Both Ike an dTina are dead. It's clear he's only telling the truth.

3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

I worked temporarily for Tina, would you take my word? She was one of the nicest rock star I met personally and worked for. 

Tina Turner was an exceptional performer.

3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

I worked temporarily for Tina, would you take my word? She was one of the nicest rock star I met personally and worked for. 

 

Oh I bellieve you. Love TIna. But I also believe Joe Brown that she abused the hell out of Ike and provoked him, back in the day.

6 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

Hello? Tina Turner was not 'Rock'. She was a 'pop' idol.

 

She was literally called "The Queen of Rock n' Roll".

Popular music is like religion. The one they grew up with is the best and they can't be told otherwise.

18 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

She was literally called "The Queen of Rock n' Roll".

Maybe, but not to rock purists. She is in there with Fleetwood Mac, Meatloaf, the Cars - I guess you could divide it into hard rock and soft rock - many do that. But I'd add Heart to hard rock, though marginal.

1 minute ago, ronnie50 said:

Maybe, but not to rock purists. She is in there with Fleetwood Mac, Meatloaf, the Cars - I guess you could divide it into hard rock and soft rock - many do that.

 

Notbush City Limits doesn't look Rock n' Roll to you?

Alice Copper, Suzi Quatro, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Ramones..

To me, most of the others are pop

KISS, - Boston same era, though kind of poppish and rockish together.

 

"Don't look back.." 🙃

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24 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

Tina Turner was an exceptional performer.

I remember when she recorded a concert at the BBC, at the end the sound engineers, lighting staff, etc, all stood up and applauded her.

Someone asked them why, they said they were used to seeing excellent bands, artists etc, it was part of their job, but Tina's performance was simply outstanding.

 

 

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Some people claim this is one of the first rock and roll songs, seems a lot like rock around the clock but 1947

 

 

2 minutes ago, bannork said:

Someone asked them why, they said they were used to seeing excellent bands, artists etc, it was part of their job, but Tina's performance was simply outstanding.

I think a lot of people never think about the stamina needed for a top performer to do what they do sometimes for up to 3 hours. Incredible stamina.

Try playing this for 3 hours - and never miss a beat.

 

https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2020/01/11/gettyimages-134591594-e0523230e5c5778db6956ae52e61677a2eaadfa9.jpg?s=1100&c=50&f=jpeg

 

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