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What does my generation have against the Stones? It seems that every time I ask a rock music lover that's 20-something or under whether they enjoy The Rolling Stones or not, they always give me the same answer: "They're alright."
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You should be asking what your generation has against good music | |
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Played out like old underwear. The TRUTH.......only exist in 1 form.
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Jesus, give them time... most people your age wouldn't discover great 70s music until later, squiddyren. | |
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Personally, there is no real grand dissidence towards them.
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squiddyren said: It seems that every time I ask a rock music lover that's 20-something or under whether they enjoy The Rolling Stones or not, they always give me the same answer: "They're alright."
And it's frustrating So... what it is about Mick Jagger and the boys? Are they really that "old and washed-up"? Are they really that boring? Are they not pot-smokeable and head-bangable enough? Again, not everybody has the have the same tastes, but it baffles me to no end how this many people I know could show such indifference to one of the most famous bands in history. That's weird....I do not get that same response. Even the "under 20's" that I know have a tremendous respect and appreciation for the Stones....maybe it is a regional thing(?) "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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CinisterCee said: Jesus, give them time... most people your age wouldn't discover great 70s music until later, squiddyren.
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Plus, the Stones are the ones still performing out of all the artists that you listed. People get bored when a band goes on for too long, and then they wish they'd re-unite when they're not together anymore. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Play "Exile" or "Sticky Fingers" for someone without telling them what it is, and they will love it. Then tell them that it's the Stones and their opinion will change drastically. now i know what this is all about. now i know exactly what i am. | |
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I don't know what this generation has against the Stones, but they obviously don't know good rock & roll or bluesy music. Some people today think that if someone moves well and dresses in designer clothes, they have some sort of talent. Perhaps some people today think it's a young persons world, but I totally disagree.
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Thanks for the responses, guys. | |
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Probably a case of them wanting their own musical icons (as non-iconic as they might be).
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I know where you're coming from. I'm 21 and there are precious few people my age, even among my good friends whose taste in music I unequivocally respect, as snobby as that may seem. Then again, my taste didn't really fully blossom until the last two years, I'm just a very curious and voracious learner and occasional exposure to various things (particularly hip-hop "cover" songs that ran rampant on the radio when I was a teenager) or reading various online reviewers' pages pushed me to digest all the classic rock, soul, jazz and blues that I could (among other types of music). What it comes down to is that until people get older (and sometimes even after they do) they experience things on a much more superficial level than a real music buff (this also pertains to movies and other forms of art and entertainment as well). A lot of people will just credulously accept whatever they're presented with because they aren't investigative enough to find the good old stuff that'll give them a standard of comparison and many of them aren't aware of the old stuff even if they were curious. It's the same situation in movies; I really wonder how many people of my generation realize how many movies of the last two years have been remakes or were based on 70s Tv shows.
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minneapolisgenius said: Plus, the Stones are the ones still performing out of all the artists that you listed. People get bored when a band goes on for too long, and then they wish they'd re-unite when they're not together anymore.
so true. once they do re-unite, people start talking about the band needing money and how it will never be like it was. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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cause they look like walking death? Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. | |
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jacktheimprovident said: I know where you're coming from. I'm 21 and there are precious few people my age, even among my good friends whose taste in music I unequivocally respect, as snobby as that may seem. Then again, my taste didn't really fully blossom until the last two years, I'm just a very curious and voracious learner and occasional exposure to various things (particularly hip-hop "cover" songs that ran rampant on the radio when I was a teenager) or reading various online reviewers' pages pushed me to digest all the classic rock, soul, jazz and blues that I could (among other types of music). What it comes down to is that until people get older (and sometimes even after they do) they experience things on a much more superficial level than a real music buff (this also pertains to movies and other forms of art and entertainment as well). A lot of people will just credulously accept whatever they're presented with because they aren't investigative enough to find the good old stuff that'll give them a standard of comparison and many of them aren't aware of the old stuff even if they were curious. It's the same situation in movies; I really wonder how many people of my generation realize how many movies of the last two years have been remakes or were based on 70s Tv shows.
Annnyway, about the Stones, so much of rock n roll owes them a great debt that you absolutely HAVE to listen to some of their music to consider yourself a true rock n roll fan. Whether or not they appeal to you, they're something you must investigate for yourself and to an extent you have to respect. I personally like them a lot, but even if I didn't I could acknowledge their importance to rock history. Cream is an example of a band that I "respect" a helluva lot more than I "like" and whose influence I think is more interesting than their actual music. | |
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sosgemini said: cause they look like walking death?
Amen to that, especially the one that looks like he came from Pirates of the Carribean... | |
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squiddyren said: It seems that every time I ask a rock music lover that's 20-something or under whether they enjoy The Rolling Stones or not, they always give me the same answer: "They're alright."
And it's frustrating So... what it is about Mick Jagger and the boys? Are they really that "old and washed-up"? Are they really that boring? Are they not pot-smokeable and head-bangable enough? Again, not everybody has the have the same tastes, but it baffles me to no end how this many people I know could show such indifference to one of the most famous bands in history. people don't appreciate groove anymore... people don't want their rock with roll anymore... the black crowes were really the last band to both rock & roll, but they had the pot-smokin' hippie thing going for them... and even still their popularity was short-lived... but that's the problem with kids today, and that's the problem with rock today... Candy Dulfer is my boo... | |
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Stax said: minneapolisgenius said: Plus, the Stones are the ones still performing out of all the artists that you listed. People get bored when a band goes on for too long, and then they wish they'd re-unite when they're not together anymore.
so true. once they do re-unite, people start talking about the band needing money and how it will never be like it was. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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ABeautifulOne said: sosgemini said: cause they look like walking death?
Amen to that, especially the one that looks like he came from Pirates of the Carribean... | |
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squiddyren said: It seems that every time I ask a rock music lover that's 20-something or under whether they enjoy The Rolling Stones or not, they always give me the same answer: "They're alright."
And it's frustrating So... what it is about Mick Jagger and the boys? Are they really that "old and washed-up"? Are they really that boring? Are they not pot-smokeable and head-bangable enough? Again, not everybody has the have the same tastes, but it baffles me to no end how this many people I know could show such indifference to one of the most famous bands in history. Uh,excuse me,I'm over 30,and the Stones do nothing for me. I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos | |
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ABeautifulOne said: sosgemini said: cause they look like walking death?
Amen to that, especially the one that looks like he came from Pirates of the Carribean... Keef Rocks...
... Especially now since he's finally gotten his head examined. tA Tribal Disorder
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theAudience said: ABeautifulOne said: Amen to that, especially the one that looks like he came from Pirates of the Carribean... Keef Rocks...
... Especially now since he's finally gotten his head examined. tA Tribal Disorder
http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Not even... | |
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Maybe it has something to do with the fact that during the last 20 years, the Stones haven't done anything truly great, i.e., classic. If I were in my early teens and heard "Mixed Emotions" or "Anybody Seen My Baby?", I might think, what's so great about this band?
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