Is music, music anymore?

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Lavi

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Pop is what you hear most on the radio, which means it is trying to appeal to the most amount of people at once. What makes you think it is going to be technically unique or have actual meaning? Of course not. It is easier for Nickelback to take the same sound from other songs and copy-paste. It is easier to use auto-tune than to learn how to fucking sing. But nobody cares. Honestly, at least Lady Gaga is good acoustic (better than the album stuff even).

Here's a tip... Stop listening to the radio already!

As for whether it is any good... is it technically good? Of course not, that's like saying Dragonforce can actually play its songs live.
 

knottingam

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Well, there's this That's as basic as I can think of out of the stuff I like, and if that's not "real" music then I don't know what is.
 

zen5887

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Anyways.

OP is foolish. If theres anything I can't stand its people who are stuck in the past and only listen to "Real music" because they dislike whats going on on MTV. If you spent less time complaining and more more time looking for new tunes then you would be surprised at the good stuff out there.
 

Galletea

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That depends on your definition of music, doesn't it? People have been using various tools to create sounds that have upset the mainstream since music began. I think music still is music whether you like it and agree with how it is created, or not.
 

rokkolpo

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music stopped getting ''real'' the moment the synthesizer came in.

making any sound with one instrument is just cheating.
 

SmartIdiot

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Who knows? Do you listen to Hendirx, The Who or The Eagles because it's cool to namedrop old bands or do you genuinely like them? Of course music is still music. These bands and artists before paved the way for what we know as music today. Also, you need to dig deeper than the latest chart successes. There is a whole world of undiscovered music out there, even for someone who tries to seek out something new everyday. Have a look, you might find yourself pleasantly surprised by some of it.
 

splatterguy734

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I personally respect every genre of music even if I don't personally enjoy it... except rap metal... and gangsta rap...and J pop.
 

zen5887

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rokkolpo said:
music stopped getting ''real'' the moment the synthesizer came in.

making any sound with one instrument is just cheating.
Is it really?

What about all the new sounds you can make with electronic instruments? Modern Electronica is pretty new, so there is a whole lot we haven't done. Most of the time those sounds are being played my someone on keyboard, not to mention the skill you need to program those songs.
 

rokkolpo

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zen5887 said:
rokkolpo said:
music stopped getting ''real'' the moment the synthesizer came in.

making any sound with one instrument is just cheating.
Is it really?

What about all the new sounds you can make with electronic instruments? Modern Electronica is pretty new, so there is a whole lot we haven't done. Most of the time those sounds are being played my someone on keyboard, not to mention the skill you need to program those songs.
people playing on a keyboard is still good.
but whenever i see someone playing a keyboard and i hear a heavy drum solo or electric guitar solo i'm truly disappointed.

that's not ''real'' for me.

when i see someone playing a panflute i don't wanna hear a saxophone. i want to hear a panflute
 

neoontime

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I don't know that but "Back That Thang Up" is still my favorite song of all time
 

Tracer Bullet

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starfox444 said:
Judging by the OP, you are judging music in it's entirety based on the pop genre. That's a bit silly since there are many other genres too.

I do like the first few seconds of "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga when she sings "Caught in a bad romance" after that, I don't like it.

Listen to the first 29 seconds of that song. Tell me that's not good with a straight face.
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I.... I Should have stopped at 29 seconds... I can never unsee that. Sure it was tolerable but i do not listen to a song for the ONLY good 20 or 30 seconds out of 3 minutes of other crap.
 

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scifidownbeat said:
I would be completely passive and unjudgmental just like the rest of these folks, spouting cliches like "To each his own" and "Youth is wasted on the young" and whatnot....

...but I hate pop so much, it's overwhelmingly easy to say "today's music is shit." There are too many otherwise nice girls I know who like to dance to "Blah Blah Blah" or "Poker Face"....what? Where's the law that says it's wrong to judge a woman by her music?

Edit: Sweet! This is my 1337th post! I am so leet, it's not even funny.
Wait... There is a song named Blah Blah Blah? Exactly my point just the music itself is soo...Annoying. As I know there isn't such annoying music but the good music s overcome by the crap that is present (Poker Face, Jon Mayer God i hate that guy)But thank you for actually being the first to AGREE with me. And the first guy who posted said "to each his own" he looked like a prick. Go ahead look at his stupid "I'm taking a picture of myself but I'm too awesome to actually look at the camera" picture.
 

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The Bum said:
I don't think so but it depndes on what you like i do find a alarming amount of prfonity these days.
HEY! Copied my damn picture! That's my reminiscence of the good ol' days with the ever lovable cynical Calvin and Hobbes!!
 

Hashime

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For me to consider something music it must be able to be performed live with people playing all of the instruments, and the singer must be able to sing without technical assistance. As a general guideline, there must be drums or some percussion instruments to keep beat, and at least one string instrument.