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RockN_RollChick 07-10-2014 01:02 AM

The New Generation and It's Music
 
Ok. This is a serious music topic.

You take a look at the music from the 60's-80's or even before the 60's.
You can see a huge difference.
The problem is that the music now a days is being written by teenagers with hormones that are out of control.
Like Justin Beaver and his famous lines:

'Baby, baby, baby, oh, though you'd always be mine'

Come on! How old was he ? 14? I don't know...
But the kids now a days ate it up, and the parents promoted their choice in music.
Yesh, parents should allow their children to be introduced to new things, but it's not helping.
Kids now a days probably have no clue who David Bowie, Led Zepplin, or Frank Sinatra are!
It's sad! Parents need to take a roll into their childs life and introduce them to the good stuff!

I am probably a hypocrite, but whatever.
I believe that parents now a days are to involved in electronics, and kids are given IPads like it's a stuffed animal!
They think it's normal with all the electronics, and pop music going around everywhere!

Sometimes I almost hope for the apocalypse.
Kids should have a free choice in what music they listen to, and should explore their tastes.
But media is shoving garbage through their ears.
I guess it is the 21st century, and I guess I am just a hypocrite because I miss when music was good.
But I have a reason to.

Please express your feelings on the subject below!

Wpnfire 07-10-2014 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by RockN_RollChick (Post 1468573)
The problem is that the music now a days is being written by teenagers with hormones that are out of control.
Like Justin Beaver and his famous lines:

'Baby, baby, baby, oh, though you'd always be mine'

Justin BEAVER? He's actually a beaver? I KNEW IT

Isbjørn 07-10-2014 01:56 AM

Justin Bieber doesn't actually write his own music. He has, like, 80 people who does it for him.

But I think people who only listen to Justin Bieber and such are mostly people who don't give a crap about music anyway. If music is a genuine interest of theirs, they will search for more music, find something better, and eventually stop listening to Justin Bieber. Also, electronics makes it easier to find new music and explore one's tastes, because of tools like Spotify, Last.fm and Pandora, and forums like this one.

Scarlett O'Hara 07-10-2014 02:32 AM

There's already this topic being covered:

http://www.musicbanter.com/pop/70178...yesterday.html

Black Francis 07-10-2014 02:56 AM

You can't really compare Bieber to Bowie cause they are 2 different genres and it's not like the pop today is worse than the pop of yesterday, as i recall the New kids on the block wrote the same kinda songs Bieber does today

i used to think like you that the music from older generations was better than the current music of today but i realised that was because that is the music i grew up with and that mentality of thinking they can do no better was actually making me more narrow minded than open minded and i was rejecting things before i gave them a chance.

there are musicians out there making great music, they might not have the exposure bieber has but you can still find their albums on youtube

it's good to appreciate the music of older generations but i think you also gotta look forward to the future of music without the predisposition that is gonna suck.

You are not a hypocrite just for having a preference but i think you should look for the good music of today instead of focusing on the bad ones

Janszoon 07-10-2014 05:17 AM

Frank Sinatra was a young pop star who sang songs about shallow topics too. I don't really see the difference.

The Batlord 07-10-2014 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1468652)
Frank Sinatra was a young pop star who sang songs about shallow topics too. I don't really see the difference.

One is the leader of a rat pack, and the other was Frank Sinatra.

Ninetales 07-10-2014 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1468652)
Frank Sinatra was a young pop star who sang songs about shallow topics too. I don't really see the difference.

Sinatra also didnt write all of his songs. He had, like, 80 people who did it for him.

But I think people who only listen to Sinatra and such are mostly people who don't give a crap about music anyway.

Janszoon 07-10-2014 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Ninetales (Post 1468675)
Sinatra also didnt write all of his songs. He had, like, 80 people who did it for him.

But I think people who only listen to Sinatra and such are mostly people who don't give a crap about music anyway.

This what I'm saying, just like Bieber.

Ninetales 07-10-2014 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1468676)
This what I'm saying, just like Bieber.

Yep. And then you look at their age at the time of their first album

Sinatra: 31
Bieber: 16

hmmmmm really makes you think


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