Six7Six7 wrote:
Spotify is free. You like a song you heard on one of the 10 millions ways of listening to new music? Put on the album on your way to work. Or on the way home from work. Or while you're in the bathroom getting ready to leave.
This isn't hard, people.
It just takes a bit of dedication.
If you can't find the time, you're not a music fan. That's all. Stick to the NFL or NBA or whatever TV show is on NBC right now.
Thanks to social media, discovering new music now is easier than it used to be, imo. I find new music all the time. I have very diverse tastes and am open to giving something new a try.
And that's all it takes.
The only people who "can't find anything new that's good" or think "98% of new music sucks" are people who don't want to listen to anything new. They just want to listen to their old records over and over and over again trying to relive the feeling of being 16. Sad.
You're confusing my comments with something else... The claim that 98% of ALL music sucks is perfectly compatible with liking lots of new music. There is a LOT of music out there. This is also compatible with it being onerous to find precisely what you like. And all I was really saying is that if you're trying to "replace" Jane's Addiction, a band that was in its prime during the Reagan administration, you might be okay just relaxing and listening to other things you already know are good, because you aren't going to find something and suddenly start obsessing at the level you did when you were a teenager. Unless there's something wrong with you...
Artemis wrote:Thanks to social media, discovering new music now is easier than it used to be, imo. I find new music all the time. I have very diverse tastes and am open to giving something new a try.
Totally this. I have a few friends who just constantly listen to the same old/same old and tell me you'll never get any better than the Stones/The Beatles etc...zzzzzz, I just see that as plain laziness. I've discovered a whole bunch of bands in my 40's both old and new who have been given me so much musical pleasure. I can't recommend Spotify enough.
Artemis wrote:Thanks to social media, discovering new music now is easier than it used to be, imo. I find new music all the time. I have very diverse tastes and am open to giving something new a try.
Totally this. I have a few friends who just constantly listen to the same old/same old and tell me you'll never get any better than the Stones/The Beatles etc...zzzzzz, I just see that as plain laziness. I've discovered a whole bunch of bands in my 40's both old and new who have been given me so much musical pleasure. I can't recommend Spotify enough.
Artemis wrote:Thanks to social media, discovering new music now is easier than it used to be, imo. I find new music all the time. I have very diverse tastes and am open to giving something new a try.
Totally this. I have a few friends who just constantly listen to the same old/same old and tell me you'll never get any better than the Stones/The Beatles etc...zzzzzz, I just see that as plain laziness. I've discovered a whole bunch of bands in my 40's both old and new who have been given me so much musical pleasure. I can't recommend Spotify enough.
Mescal wrote:I discover new good music every day, but I tend to go back in time. 60's, 70's etc .... Funk, soul, rock, psych, prog, afro (and all the combinations)
Is that ok? Or does that make me an old fart who keeps on living in the past?
No, not at all. I still listen to lots of "old" stuff. I also make room for new stuff too. I think the point of this was that some people never expand their listening repertoire beyond a few bands/singers and only stick with what they know.
I just get less moved by modern day music than older music. I listen to the radio quite often but I rarely have the 'ah, this is pretty good' feeling. I blame too much autotune. It hurts my ears. There's a few things moving in the stoner scene, so a few good bands there. Also, I have the feeling bands put less effort in making a solid album.
On a different note: I bought tickets to the Black Angels, so thanks Artemis!
Mescal wrote:
On a different note: I bought tickets to the Black Angels, so thanks Artemis!
They are good live. I've seen them 3 times and not been disappointed. Unrelated to the music, the merch table is worth a visit. They have cool t-shirts, vinyl, and even hot sauce they make called Black Grease. I bought a bottle but haven't tried it.
I think this song was released last year and that it was a hit, but I only listened to it on the radio as I was traveling in a Uber the other day.
It immediately caught my ear because it's basically a Michael Jackson. I'm stunned, and I can't help but think this is what MJ should've been recording in his last years.
Anyway, here's a new band (I'm just guessing here) with a great new song.
Daft Punk are old. The Weeknd, though, basically just is Michael Jackson, the way Bruno Mars basically just is Prince. Meh.
Speaking of new music that totally rips off old music, I've been really pissed off by this song that everyone seems to love:
It just *is* Murder She Wrote. In fact, I was at a wedding the other day and the DJ mashed the two songs together perfectly. It was great. But man what is the point of perfectly copying a song like that?
Absolutely identical.....where is the shame? That taxi thing took me right back to Miami, where there is none. Oh, and btw....the weeknd guy s GOD in Miami, or at least he was when I was there. Again....
As for Mars, I think he's really talented, but he did a tribute to Prince recently that was universally well received. My wife and I watched it together and I was left just completely gutted; she thought it was really credible. Whereas many can cover others really good work and make it their own, sometimes even make it better (Joe Cocker comes to mind), Prince can't be touched.
Mescal wrote:I discover new good music every day, but I tend to go back in time. 60's, 70's etc .... Funk, soul, rock, psych, prog, afro (and all the combinations)
Is that ok? Or does that make me an old fart who keeps on living in the past?
No, you're really ok. You're SS posts alone make you one serious bad ass motherfucker.
Mescal wrote:
On a different note: I bought tickets to the Black Angels, so thanks Artemis!
They are good live. I've seen them 3 times and not been disappointed. Unrelated to the music, the merch table is worth a visit. They have cool t-shirts, vinyl, and even hot sauce they make called Black Grease. I bought a bottle but haven't tried it.
Although I live in possibly the BBQ capital of the planet The Shed BBQ who they partnered with this from MS goes hard.
SR wrote:Absolutely identical.....where is the shame? Whereas many can cover others really good work and make it their own, sometimes even make it better (Joe Cocker comes to mind), Prince can't be touched.
Mescal wrote:I discover new good music every day, but I tend to go back in time. 60's, 70's etc .... Funk, soul, rock, psych, prog, afro (and all the combinations)
Is that ok? Or does that make me an old fart who keeps on living in the past?
No, you're really ok. You're SS posts alone make you one serious bad ass motherfucker.
Hey, thanks man, always cool to be called a bad ass motherfucker
Hype wrote:Daft Punk are old. The Weeknd, though, basically just is Michael Jackson, the way Bruno Mars basically just is Prince. Meh.
Speaking of new music that totally rips off old music, I've been really pissed off by this song that everyone seems to love:
It just *is* Murder She Wrote. In fact, I was at a wedding the other day and the DJ mashed the two songs together perfectly. It was great. But man what is the point of perfectly copying a song like that?
I've never heard either of those songs before, but have you never heard of sampling?
Hype wrote:Daft Punk are old. The Weeknd, though, basically just is Michael Jackson, the way Bruno Mars basically just is Prince. Meh.
Speaking of new music that totally rips off old music, I've been really pissed off by this song that everyone seems to love:
It just *is* Murder She Wrote. In fact, I was at a wedding the other day and the DJ mashed the two songs together perfectly. It was great. But man what is the point of perfectly copying a song like that?
I've never heard either of those songs before, but have you never heard of sampling?
That's not what that is. I just looked it up and the writers of Murder She Wrote are given credit on the Pitbull track, so I guess it's just a cover with re-written lyrics.
Larry B. wrote:I think this song was released last year and that it was a hit, but I only listened to it on the radio as I was traveling in a Uber the other day.
It immediately caught my ear because it's basically a Michael Jackson. I'm stunned, and I can't help but think this is what MJ should've been recording in his last years.
Anyway, here's a new band (I'm just guessing here) with a great new song.
I absolutely hate The Weeknd, Chainsmokers, 21 Pilots and their ilk.