06.06.2006, 04:42 PM | #21 |
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I think our generation spans everyone born from about 1980-2000.
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06.06.2006, 04:48 PM | #22 |
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FUCK, so I'm in the emo kid generation? I thought my generation had nothing to offer, now I know it. I often wonder when we'll get our musical revolution
50s=elvis 60s=beatles, hippys 70s=punk,sabbath,zep 80s=joy division, hardcore, goth 90s=grunge, aphex twin, prodigy 00s=umm... uninspired rehashes of above generations? It's the same in cinema, probably about 30% of all movies in cinemas these days are remakes or sequels |
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You know that thing about 'whoever won the war writes the history'? Well, the historical revisionists of modern times are BORING OLD MEN WITH THEIR STUPID BORING STUPID BLOKE MUSIC STUPID. Look... there is, was, and ever shall be shit music in every generation. For every one Jimi Hendrix there are a million Adam Faiths. I can't stand Hendrix, but don't lets let that interfere with the point - the point is that it's easy to look back on the musical fashions of yesteryear and forget quite how much shit there is around. A personal observation - all the of the generation old enough to be 'into' the first wave of British punk (so, they were 17-25 in 76/77) think that punk is shit. The kids who were a little younger think punks the shit, and post-punk/ baggy/ goth/ new-wave is shit (etc etc). My brother is the grunge generation - he saw Nirvana on the Bleach tour. He thought they were shit. He thinks all grunge is shit. The historical revisionists are the people who try and create the idea that there was a better 'scene' than there ever was. There rarely is a scene, it's nearly always a creation of rose-tinted glasses wearing wankers without careers and NME journalists. No generation has anything particularly... I have plenty of friends across most generations... the jazz generation of the 50's through to kids now. And I can say, pretty safely, that save for a few bores, most of them just enjoy what they enjoy, and don't care about some journalistic edifice. PLEASE KIDS, ENJOY BEING YOUNG, AND DON'T EVER WISH YOU WERE IN ANOTHER GENERATION. Phew. Sorry, gets my goat this one...
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06.06.2006, 05:14 PM | #24 |
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i guess you're right, for every beatles there's 10 times more monkees but I just can't see much exciting in music these days apart from SY, radiohead and other bands that started up in the early 90s. What i'm getting at is since I've been old enough to go to gigs there hasn't been many band that have done anything new or interesting
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06.06.2006, 05:18 PM | #25 |
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I haven't a generation.Just bills.Die.
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Ok... You're a nice chap, I'll not be nasty. But you're wrong. You're looking in the wrong places. Look elsewhere. You want recommendations, there's a load of people here who can tell you what's exciting at the moment. To be honest, I can sympathise with your position. But I stopped listening to purely guitar-based music a long time ago. Check out some Soukous. Try the local jazz scene (they're often all-ages). Do a bit of research on the internet. Listen to some Gamelan. Try to think of music as something that is made with things, rather than as something made by men with guitars.
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06.06.2006, 05:20 PM | #29 |
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im glad there is diversity in generations, then we arent mindless robots. some people are into TOTALLY different things which if fucking SPECTACULAR! it preserves individuality, all the gansters, posers, punks, emos, arts, geeks, beats
ITS ALL COOL!!
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06.06.2006, 05:21 PM | #30 |
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If you think there is no exciting music being made by current bands, you are not looking hard enough.
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Addendum to previous post: GO OUT AND BUY RECORDS BY THE FALL THEY ARE BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE.
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it's the checklist Hipster trends: yes (i partake in)/ no (that isn't me) Tight t-shirts: for the best of everyone no Jeans: yes black rimmed glasses: green rimmed actually dyed hair: no combs/styles hair: depends heroin addict thin: not for the last 12 years wears stupid hats: Washington National caps are not stupid wears stupid shoes: no dresses up for shows: no reads pitchfork/nme: laugh at pitchfork/and not on your life drinks pbr: i don't want a headache, try nati boh prescribes to "hardcore" or "straight edge": no likes the movie garden state: no likes independent film and music: yes spiritual but not religious: no likes cliche to read books: i can barely read |
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06.06.2006, 05:25 PM | #36 |
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nme is not very hip, not in the way pitchfork is. nme is appealing to a very different crowd.
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06.06.2006, 05:40 PM | #39 |
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Fight this generation......
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06.06.2006, 05:46 PM | #40 |
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