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The Batlord 11-04-2021 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rostasi (Post 2190708)
Do you really think that 20 year olds are impacted by what a bunch of people 30+ years older than them are buying?

Yeah when those people own media narratives. I mean your entire argument assumes that pop culture and the people who own it are exactly the same now as when you were a kid. Do you think capitalism hadnt't changed since then?

rostasi 11-04-2021 09:39 PM

Nonsense. Very little in this form of Capitalism is the same as it ever was,
so I wouldn’t pretend otherwise.
Making purchases are one subject.
Media ownership is another.
Which one are you currently enthralled by?

rostasi 11-04-2021 11:55 PM

https://i.imgur.com/Gx5jqap.jpg

grindy 11-05-2021 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by DinoDavid (Post 2190503)
Since this is thread meant to talk about how people should listen to old music, here is one video that I found....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcwx...nel=RickBeato2

The video itself was actually surprisingly...okay.
I thought this was going to be some lame rant about the youth of today and it wasn't.
Admittedly I never really watched Beato, but from some of his video titles I assumed he's just some Chula type nostalgia guy obsessed with boring yesteryear ****.

Mucha na Dziko 11-05-2021 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 2190735)
The video itself was actually surprisingly...okay.
I thought this was going to be some lame rant about the youth of today and it wasn't.
Admittedly I never really watched Beato, but from some of his video titles I assumed he's just some Chula type nostalgia guy obsessed with boring yesteryear ****.

Yeah, Beato is really fine.

Sometimes he does get annoying or boring, but in a general matter his videos are highly educational and interesting

Mucha na Dziko 11-05-2021 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by rostasi (Post 2190704)
public estimation.

Public recognisability

Estimation has nothing to do with fame


I’ll respond to your other comments later in the day.

rostasi 11-05-2021 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Mucha na Dziko (Post 2190738)
Estimation has nothing to do with fame

It is the very definition of fame.

Don’t bother with the rest. I’m no longer interested.

DinoDavid 11-06-2021 12:45 AM

How did Rick Beato even know that Lenny Kravitz song from the late 90s is auto-tuned?


I like that song don't get me wrong but I didn't know Lenny Kravitz vocals were auto-tuned, since aside from the Cher song, I usually associate auto-tune with the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s, and Wikipedia did not even mentioned about that song being auto-tuned.

Mucha na Dziko 11-06-2021 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by DinoDavid (Post 2190835)
I like that song don't get me wrong but I didn't know Lenny Kravitz vocals were auto-tuned, since aside from the Cher song, I usually associate auto-tune with the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s, and Wikipedia did not even mentioned about that song being auto-tuned.

Usualy there’s no info on wikipedia on what kind of effects or recording techniques were used on a track. Just like most wikipedia pages don’t inform you what key a song is in.

Ever since that Cher song autotune became massively popular, and it’s not weird that Kravitz might’ve used it. If you use autotune correctly the standard listener wouldn’t even know it’s there.

The autotune you’re thinking of is the form used by people with no skill nor taste who use it for everything now.

If you train your ear enough you’re able to tell what parts of a recording are natural and what have been enhanced.

Mucha na Dziko 11-15-2021 03:44 PM

It's not true in the popular sense though

In the glorious days amazing music could've been found on the "top selling singles charts" or the "best selling albums charts" and so on.

Nowadays, in order to find great/amazing music you need to look deep into the underground of sorts.

The pop charts changed from The Beatles to Katy Perry.

So while in the 60s/70s you could find mesmerising music in both the charts and the underground, nowadays, there's only one of these options left.

And that's what people "bitch about"


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