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Title: Which of today's music will still be received like that 53 years from now?
Post by: affeman on December 11, 2023, 11:48:24 PM
6ix9ine maybe? ???

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Post by: Humble Narcissist on December 12, 2023, 12:10:30 AM
There are still good bands performing today but don't get much attention.
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Post by: wes on December 12, 2023, 02:15:23 AM
"todays music" = Oxymoron Of Peace
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Post by: affeman on December 12, 2023, 02:20:26 AM
"todays music" = Oxymoron Of Peace

 ???

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Post by: wes on December 12, 2023, 02:23:26 AM



Thread over!
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Post by: dj181 on December 12, 2023, 02:35:19 AM
God Bless Mr. Rodger Waters 8)

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Post by: Kwon on December 12, 2023, 03:44:47 AM
I'm still listening to music from the 70s and even from 1914!


1914


1974
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Post by: robcguns on December 12, 2023, 03:59:07 AM
???



Imagine a world where this is a real thing.
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Post by: ProudVirgin69 on December 12, 2023, 04:01:20 AM
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Post by: Kwon on December 12, 2023, 07:18:17 AM


This one is ETERNAL, just like Wes
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Post by: funk51 on December 12, 2023, 07:47:27 AM
   
   timeless classic
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Post by: The Scott on December 12, 2023, 08:43:23 AM
In the film "Bicentennial Man"  the folks of the future were still listening to traditional Jazz and popular vocals.  I recall...No cRap was heard. No Hippity-Hop.  No Hick-Hop (aka, new country).  Jazz is America's musical gift to the World. 

cRap is a virus.
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Post by: Irongrip400 on December 12, 2023, 05:07:07 PM



Thread over!



“I rode a tank, held a generals rank, when the Blitskrieg raged at its finest stage”. Very intelligent lyrics in that song.

Off topic/on topic. I’m more of a Beatles fan although I do really like The Stones.
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Post by: unreasonablereasons on December 12, 2023, 05:11:43 PM
   
   timeless classic

fuking love Aldean
Fly Over Skies
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Post by: wes on December 12, 2023, 05:22:37 PM


“I rode a tank, held a generals rank, when the Blitskrieg raged at its finest stage”. Very intelligent lyrics in that song.

Off topic/on topic. I’m more of a Beatles fan although I do really like The Stones.

O blah dee o blah da....  ???

in an octopuse`s garden... ???

we all live in a yellow submarine.... ??

Their early stuff was great, then they realized they could write any fucking gibberish that came to mind and the people would eat it up simply because they were the Beatles.

They did have a lot of great hits though...........but lucy in the sky with diamonds...  ???

Gimme` a break !  :D
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Post by: Royalty on December 12, 2023, 05:27:06 PM
At the :30 mark, this song set a new standard

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Post by: joswift on December 13, 2023, 03:32:04 AM
O blah dee o blah da....  ???

in an octopuse`s garden... ???

we all live in a yellow submarine.... ??

Their early stuff was great, then they realized they could write any fucking gibberish that came to mind and the people would eat it up simply because they were the Beatles.

They did have a lot of great hits though...........but lucy in the sky with diamonds...  ???

Gimme` a break !  :D
McCartney was a genius.  ???

Quote
Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Everybody gonna dance around
Everybody gonna hit the ground
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you want to do

Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you want to do

Everybody gonna stamp their feet
Everybody's gonna feel the beat
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Everybody's gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Everybody gonna jump and shout
Everybody's gonna sing it out
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you want to do

Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight
Everybody gonna dance around tonight
Everybody's gonna feel alright tonight
Writer/s: PAUL MCCARTNEY
Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind
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Post by: 38 returns on December 13, 2023, 03:50:23 AM
in fairness to wes he DID see Beethoven in concert!
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Post by: wes on December 13, 2023, 03:59:01 AM
in fairness to wes he DID see Beethoven in concert!
Yes and he was awesome...in rare form!!  :D

Glad to see you feeling better brother....I wondered where the Hell you were for a bit there.
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Post by: wes on December 13, 2023, 03:59:33 AM
McCartney was a genius.  ???

;D
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Post by: bhank on December 13, 2023, 06:30:53 AM
6ix9ine maybe? ???



Further proof the Beatles actually suck
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Post by: 38 returns on December 13, 2023, 07:08:46 AM
none of them had a rhodes scholar father brian.



like yourself.


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Post by: funk51 on December 13, 2023, 11:54:05 AM
   
   
   I can see these two being popular well into the future.
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Post by: deadz on December 14, 2023, 12:49:48 PM
In 2023 the new music is shit. Most of what I listen to is at least 20+ yrs old. Just like a new good movie is rare so is new music.
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Post by: unreasonablereasons on December 14, 2023, 12:57:58 PM
I like this Cam Cole guy, I think some other getbiggers might too

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Post by: Van_Bilderass on December 14, 2023, 04:36:18 PM
Personally, never heard a single Beatles song I thought was even a little pleasant. Same with ABBA.

But they are rated so highly which is a little confusing to me. These bands make me feel bad! Lol
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Post by: AbrahamG on December 14, 2023, 04:41:46 PM


“I rode a tank, held a generals rank, when the Blitskrieg raged at its finest stage”. Very intelligent lyrics in that song.

Off topic/on topic. I’m more of a Beatles fan although I do really like The Stones.

I lean Beatles too but Sympathy For the Devil is arguably my all time favorite song. 
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Post by: Kwon on December 15, 2023, 05:54:00 AM
Personally, never heard a single Beatles song I thought was even a little pleasant. Same with ABBA.

But they are rated so highly which is a little confusing to me. These bands make me feel bad! Lol

I like Beatles - Black Magic and Abba - Peace Sells
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Post by: GymnJuice on December 15, 2023, 02:34:56 PM
I like Beatles - Black Magic and Abba - Peace Sells

But who's buying?

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Post by: delon on December 15, 2023, 07:22:44 PM
Good to see some Sympathy for the Devil fans in this thread, count me in on that

The Stones live version at Altamont is one of the most memorable and iconic 8 mins of rock music ever filmed

First and foremost as they were absolutely at their peak musically around this time, with new recruit Mick Taylor hitting his smoother, highly skilled guitar stride alongside Keith's trademark, choppy aggressive sound - just perfect. And Jagger was in full roar, with Charlie just being being Charlie, which was always enough

Then you add on the happenings during the song itself, for eg:

* 0:28  -  Nice looking girl at the front getting into the rhythm
* 0:33  -  The violence in the crowd escalates
* 1:20  -  Keef speaks through his guitar with an irritated chord strike when Mick tells him to stop playing so he can speak to the crowd to try and stop the fighting, 
* 1:22  - Mick pleads with the crowd to cool down, but peacemaker isn't his thing, and the horse has bolted
* 2:15 -  Jagger comments that "It always happens, something very funny happens when we start that number", and thus elevates its dark mythical status for all time
* 2:23  -  The Stones start the song again, nice looking girl still loving it
* 3:34  - Random dog walks happily across the stage right in front of the band, completely oblivious to the chaos erupting all around
* 3:49  - Camera captures a Hells Angels local chapter leader (not sonny barger, who was also there and angry) staring at Jagger with the biggest look of disdain and contempt ever seen on film. In an interview decades later he was asked about it and confirmed the hate was real: basically he saw Jagger as a pansy singer and the Angels were only there for the free beer, not for babysitting some pop singer
* 5:42  -  Not-so-nice looking naked girl finally makes it to the stage front
* 5:50 - 6:37 -  The band sounding fucking amazing, at their raw primal best
* 6:38 -  Mick stops in his tracks after noticing the violence has kicked off again in a big way
* 6:51  - Guy in beret shakes his head sadly at MJ, upset about what is unfolding and seemingly being ignored, mouthing "why?"
* 7:09 - Jagger, in the face of a situation that is spiralling dangerously out of control, seemingly shuts down his reasoning skills and in some sort of weird denial mechanism begins to dance aggressively
* 7:50  - Girl crying in the front row having no doubt seen some of the bad shit that's happened in the crowd
* 7:58 -  Guy in glasses, despite being right next to the girl still upset and crying, appears to be having the time of his life lol
* 8:16  -  The song finishes as an injured person is brought on to the stage to then be carried away for treatment
* 8:23 - Jagger pleading to the crowd again "Who's fighting and what for. Why are we fighting!" to no avail

A few songs later a guy is stabbed to death by a Hells Angel while brandishing a gun towards the stage

And so ended the 60s

And on that positive note, happy weekend  :D





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Post by: Dreadlifter on December 16, 2023, 01:25:47 AM


“I rode a tank, held a generals rank, when the Blitskrieg raged at its finest stage”. Very intelligent lyrics in that song.

Off topic/on topic. I’m more of a Beatles fan although I do really like The Stones.

The lyrics are "...when the Blitzkrieg raged, and the bodies stank.".

One of the greatest songs of all time. I prefer the Stones to the Beatles, but the Beatles have some great tunes and had a massive enduring impact on music.

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Post by: ElPolloSalmonello on December 16, 2023, 08:38:50 AM
Much of the Beatles music wouldn't stand up today - but it was pioneering at the time. They were the first real boy band.

The whole industry has changed now - anyone can make their own music. My son sings, plays piano and drums and can produce his own tracks - but then so can millions of others - the technology is so easily available.

I think the problem is the amount of good music that goes unnoticed because of the way the industry is set up now.
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Post by: dj181 on December 16, 2023, 08:47:33 AM
can't go wrong wit some early 'smith 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

perry just a fucking dat guitar da fuck up YEAH!!!!!!!!

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Post by: dj181 on December 16, 2023, 08:54:05 AM
 8)

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Post by: YngiweRhoads on December 17, 2023, 07:29:02 AM
There are still good bands performing today but don't get much attention.

This.

I'm constantly seeking out new music. Literally tons of great music out there.
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Post by: Irongrip400 on December 17, 2023, 09:52:03 AM
Good to see some Sympathy for the Devil fans in this thread, count me in on that

The Stones live version at Altamont is one of the most memorable and iconic 8 mins of rock music ever filmed

First and foremost as they were absolutely at their peak musically around this time, with new recruit Mick Taylor hitting his smoother, highly skilled guitar stride alongside Keith's trademark, choppy aggressive sound - just perfect. And Jagger was in full roar, with Charlie just being being Charlie, which was always enough

Then you add on the happenings during the song itself, for eg:

* 0:28  -  Nice looking girl at the front getting into the rhythm
* 0:33  -  The violence in the crowd escalates
* 1:20  -  Keef speaks through his guitar with an irritated chord strike when Mick tells him to stop playing so he can speak to the crowd to try and stop the fighting, 
* 1:22  - Mick pleads with the crowd to cool down, but peacemaker isn't his thing, and the horse has bolted
* 2:15 -  Jagger comments that "It always happens, something very funny happens when we start that number", and thus elevates its dark mythical status for all time
* 2:23  -  The Stones start the song again, nice looking girl still loving it
* 3:34  - Random dog walks happily across the stage right in front of the band, completely oblivious to the chaos erupting all around
* 3:49  - Camera captures a Hells Angels local chapter leader (not sonny barger, who was also there and angry) staring at Jagger with the biggest look of disdain and contempt ever seen on film. In an interview decades later he was asked about it and confirmed the hate was real: basically he saw Jagger as a pansy singer and the Angels were only there for the free beer, not for babysitting some pop singer
* 5:42  -  Not-so-nice looking naked girl finally makes it to the stage front
* 5:50 - 6:37 -  The band sounding fucking amazing, at their raw primal best
* 6:38 -  Mick stops in his tracks after noticing the violence has kicked off again in a big way
* 6:51  - Guy in beret shakes his head sadly at MJ, upset about what is unfolding and seemingly being ignored, mouthing "why?"
* 7:09 - Jagger, in the face of a situation that is spiralling dangerously out of control, seemingly shuts down his reasoning skills and in some sort of weird denial mechanism begins to dance aggressively
* 7:50  - Girl crying in the front row having no doubt seen some of the bad shit that's happened in the crowd
* 7:58 -  Guy in glasses, despite being right next to the girl still upset and crying, appears to be having the time of his life lol
* 8:16  -  The song finishes as an injured person is brought on to the stage to then be carried away for treatment
* 8:23 - Jagger pleading to the crowd again "Who's fighting and what for. Why are we fighting!" to no avail

A few songs later a guy is stabbed to death by a Hells Angel while brandishing a gun towards the stage

And so ended the 60s

And on that positive note, happy weekend  :D





You watch that entire concert and realize it was doomed. The stage being only elevated about 3’ above the lawn seats, the fact that they played in the lowest point and there were no chairs, essentially just funneling people to them. Surprised it wasn’t worse but also crazy that dude was going to shoot Mick.

 I read that the Angels were so pissed about it they tried to kill him some time later on. I think they were in a boat or something near his house and were stopped by police.
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Post by: Goliathon on December 17, 2023, 11:57:06 AM


This will be one of the most historic duets of all times once his fat ass dies. Just wait you'll see this on constant replay once he has a coke and pussy induced heart attack.



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Post by: ThisisOverload on December 17, 2023, 04:35:30 PM
???



We are doomed.
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Post by: delon on December 17, 2023, 05:14:41 PM

You watch that entire concert and realize it was doomed. The stage being only elevated about 3’ above the lawn seats, the fact that they played in the lowest point and there were no chairs, essentially just funneling people to them. Surprised it wasn’t worse but also crazy that dude was going to shoot Mick.

 I read that the Angels were so pissed about it they tried to kill him some time later on. I think they were in a boat or something near his house and were stopped by police.

Yeah, the whole event is so darkly compelling, filled with foreboding: a makeshift, cobbled-together mini-armageddon that just happened to have the greatest soundtrack ever - performed live and in real time - as its backdrop

Then you have the kid that was killed looking like he was parachuted into the wrong movie, like an extra in a pam grier 70s exploitation film, with his bright green suit and fancy hat, in amongst a sea of hippies and bikies

All just so surreal and ripe with unintended generational symbolism


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Post by: Marvin Martian on December 17, 2023, 08:54:02 PM
Fckn never liked The Beatles. Much more an Elvis fan than those smelly hippies
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Post by: wes on December 17, 2023, 11:42:43 PM








I DARE anyone to play like this today........these fuckheads today can`t even play a note while the cats above became one with their instruments.

 8)

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Post by: wes on December 17, 2023, 11:58:43 PM






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Post by: BB on December 18, 2023, 01:36:47 AM

 I read that the Angels were so pissed about it they tried to kill him some time later on. I think they were in a boat or something near his house and were stopped by police.

Yep, Jagger had a house in Montauk, NY, it butted up right against the water. The plan was to sneak over during the night, and either kill him straight away, or plant a huge bomb under the house and blow it up when he was known to be there. They even got the boat out and were heading over when a storm almost capsized them.

After that, Jagger got word of it, and doubled his security, and booked a heavy tour schedule with lots of false hotel reservations, etc.... to keep them guessing. In the meantime, the Hell's Angel that did the stabbing was acquitted, so the whole "kill Jagger" plotting fizzled out slowly.

On the flip side, the Grateful Dead grew closer to the Angels after the Altamont business. Garcia would play benefits for them, allow them free reign backstage, etc....
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Post by: Humble Narcissist on December 19, 2023, 12:07:17 AM
This.

I'm constantly seeking out new music. Literally tons of great music out there.
Napalm Records releases new music on Youtube every week of mostly European metal bands.