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Old 07-30-2014, 12:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Rihanna is not involved in the creation of her music and has a team that gives her music and a direction for her music.
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Why are you not a fan of the 60's? What is it about the music that you do not like?
Baroque-pop is very hit-and-miss with me. The Beatles, Beach Boys, The Byrds, etc Ive grown fairly indifferent too, and so the more similar bands that were popular I just dont ever feel the need to listen to (Monkees, Animals, etc). There are 60s artists I like, but in terms of popular music, I am more fond of newer stuff. (that kind of style is basically what i think of when i think of 60s pop; i know there is more)

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Can you explain why?
Because since the 60s, music has exploded in to a much greater variety of sounds and genres. Even genres that were spearheaded or started gaining speed in the 60s (metal, krautrock, prog, drone, ambient, electronic, etc) has been better represented far past that decade. Hell id even say Belle & Sebastian is a better baroque-pop band than anyone in the 60s. The 60s didnt have shoegaze, post punk, post rock, noise (rock or otherwise), synthpop, numerous sub genres of metal and electronic, and on and on. So even though the 60s obviously had an influence on music now, it's been better realized by the succeeding decades.
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