Agreed 100%. He's talking about things the way I was trying to in my whole "music outside of the 90's sucks" thread from a year or two ago. No one seemed to get what I was saying but it's probably because I couldn't articulate it. I have felt this way for a long fucking time. There is nothing progressive about new music these days. It's all the same hog wash bullshit.
Except for metal. There's still a lot of good metal. LOL
Re: Listening to musicians you love talk about music
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 5:40 pm
by Chankgeez
Jimi crossing color barriers?
Elvis was a younger, whiter Arthur Crudup who moved his hips around a lot.
Musical things change?
Re: Listening to musicians you love talk about music
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 6:37 pm
by Jwar
Chankgeez wrote:Jimi crossing color barriers?
Elvis was a younger, whiter Arthur Crudup who moved his hips around a lot.
Musical things change?
I had never heard of Arthur Crudup. That's some fucked up shit right there. Of course a white guy steals his shit. Sigh.
Re: Listening to musicians you love talk about music
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 6:53 pm
by Mudfuzz
Chankgeez wrote:Jimi crossing color barriers?
Elvis was a younger, whiter Arthur Crudup who moved his hips around a lot.
Musical things change?
You just aren't looking at things through a pop culture big picture perspective... Or from the perspective of a Canadian...
And while on a musical/musician perspective I would agree with you but that is more nerd stuff than the overall way things are seen, or sold..
Re: Listening to musicians you love talk about music
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 7:03 pm
by Chankgeez
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:
I had never heard of Arthur Crudup. That's some fucked up shit right there. Of course a white guy steals his shit. Sigh.
I thought I possibly posted this somewhere here before :
Mudfuzz wrote:
You just aren't looking at thing through a pop culture big picture perspective.
Maybe not, but that guy's perspective also contains bias. I don't agree with a number of things he said (even the ones I am looking at from a pop culture big picture standpoint.)
Re: Listening to musicians you love talk about music
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 2:42 pm
by Chankgeez
"Music is not different from life." - Herbie Hancock
Isn't harmonic interpretation determined culturally to a large extent though?
Re: Listening to musicians you love talk about music
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 12:54 am
by oscillateur
In the studio with Nils Frahm
"For his new album All Melody, Nils Frahm transformed Saal 3 at the former East German broadcast centre Funkhaus in Berlin into an analogue recording studio to match the scope of his ideas. We visited Frahm in the studio to find out about the making of the album and how this unique space has helped shape his sound."
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Re: Listening to musicians you love talk about music