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Reply #30 posted 10/29/07 11:59am

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Yes, yes and YES.
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Reply #31 posted 10/29/07 12:02pm

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I don't even listen to the radio anymore because music STINKS... it really is bad.... the last time i could listen to the radio and enjoy every song was like 2002.... after that music went down hill..

it sounds so cheap, the stuff they talk about is stupid... the actual music itself sounds terrible...
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Reply #32 posted 10/29/07 12:06pm

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TotalAlisa said:

I don't even listen to the radio anymore because music STINKS... it really is bad.... the last time i could listen to the radio and enjoy every song was like 2002.... after that music went down hill..

it sounds so cheap, the stuff they talk about is stupid... the actual music itself sounds terrible...

lol

For me, had I been around back then, I'd prolly stopped listening to radio at around '82 or something lol
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Reply #33 posted 10/29/07 12:14pm

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FuNkeNsteiN said:

TotalAlisa said:

I don't even listen to the radio anymore because music STINKS... it really is bad.... the last time i could listen to the radio and enjoy every song was like 2002.... after that music went down hill..

it sounds so cheap, the stuff they talk about is stupid... the actual music itself sounds terrible...

lol

For me, had I been around back then, I'd prolly stopped listening to radio at around '82 or something lol

i was born 86 and didn't really listen to music until 97.. and didn;t listen to the radio until like 98
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Reply #34 posted 10/29/07 12:21pm

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TotalAlisa said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:


lol

For me, had I been around back then, I'd prolly stopped listening to radio at around '82 or something lol

i was born 86 and didn't really listen to music until 97.. and didn;t listen to the radio until like 98

then what were you doing?
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Reply #35 posted 10/29/07 12:39pm

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The truth is no one is unique because no one is allowed to be because of the media. No one is allowed to grow, no one is allowed to NOT SELL, no one is allowed to build a following via touring. Everything is thrown at you as the next big so and so, as i said before this generation is the HYPE generation, everything is an event a spectacle, and as always the case, those things are always let downs. Instead of letting albums just come out, BUZZ has to be created, whether it be stupid BETS about who is going to sell more, to HYPE surrounding someones arrest or media meltdown. The thing is, its not about Music anymore and it hasnt been, that all died when soundscan took over, when it all became bottom line and first week sales, and dont tell me that shit always was the case. Because no one at a label in the 70's was sweating week 1 sales of Stevie Wonder or Elton John records. Just a simple example, do you think a band like u2 or Inxs could come up now in these times? NO WAY, both of those bands didnt really catch on till about 4-5 albums in, do you think that a label would sit back and have someone like Rihanna build a following over 5 albums?

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Reply #36 posted 10/29/07 1:11pm

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Reply #37 posted 10/29/07 1:30pm

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AlexdeParis said:

I find Beyonce to be fake. Everything she says sounds calculated and rehearsed to me; I still think she's a cylon. lol

I enjoy some of today's music. I happen to enjoy Loose and FutureSex/LoveSounds. That being said, there is very litter mainstream that I like compared to the earlier, better decades.

I agree. She has definitely been crafted by some marketing/promotions department to be the performer we see. Everything from the type of songs she sings to the way she works the red carpet....all fake.

I met her about 10 years ago when DC was first introduced and she was a beautiful girl and sweet, but COUNTRY as HELL!!!. When she opened her mouth, you could tell she was definitely raised by fifth ward's finest. She didn't really start to change until after the 2nd DC album took off and she started working with diction coaches.
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Reply #38 posted 10/29/07 1:33pm

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FuNkeNsteiN said:

TotalAlisa said:

I don't even listen to the radio anymore because music STINKS... it really is bad.... the last time i could listen to the radio and enjoy every song was like 2002.... after that music went down hill..

it sounds so cheap, the stuff they talk about is stupid... the actual music itself sounds terrible...

lol

For me, had I been around back then, I'd prolly stopped listening to radio at around '82 or something lol

U must really be OLD! lol
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Reply #39 posted 10/29/07 1:33pm

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I can't even tell you what songs came out in 2005 and 2006. Those two years were not memorable in the least. Last time I remember was 2004. 2007 seems to be making up for that.
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Reply #40 posted 10/29/07 1:38pm

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floetcist said:

I can't even tell you what songs came out in 2005 and 2006. Those two years were not memorable in the least. Last time I remember was 2004. 2007 seems to be making up for that.

I can't seem to remember any hits from 2000 up to present (hardly). That's not to say the music was bad, just not memorable for me.
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Reply #41 posted 10/29/07 2:04pm

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Of course it isn't horrific? Some of you need to get your heads out of your arses and open your ears. Are you saying bands and artists like the Arcade Fire, Manu Chao and Aphex Twin (no need to go on) are terrible? Of course not.
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Reply #42 posted 10/29/07 2:31pm

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floetcist said:

I can't even tell you what songs came out in 2005 and 2006. Those two years were not memorable in the least. Last time I remember was 2004. 2007 seems to be making up for that.


Wow, 2006 was a great year for me! (but we might have different tastes)
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Reply #43 posted 10/29/07 2:37pm

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No. I don't think it's all bad at all. I think lot of you just aren't giving it a chance or maybe it's a generation things I don't know. I didn't really care for my parents music and they don't care for mind. confused

but some of those hiphop songs like Hurricane chris, solder boy , I don't like. now I do like Beyonce, Justin and even Rhiann .
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Reply #44 posted 10/29/07 2:39pm

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bboy87 said:

TotalAlisa said:


i was born 86 and didn't really listen to music until 97.. and didn;t listen to the radio until like 98

then what were you doing?

bboy... i told this story so many times... when i was a kid i was rarely allowed to watch tv.. and i never listened to the radio... i didnt know about the radio... or music... but i was always allowed to watch Michael jackson.. if he was on tv.. and listen to his stuff...

anyways... i spent my days as a kid, at the park, in the woods, roller blading, riding bikes, swimming,fishing, exploring, making mud cakes, looking for animals and bugs,.... punishment for me was not being allowed to go outside lol ... I was into nature and animals... I didn't know about music... or really tv.... my parents didn't listen to radio or listen to music like that.. and if they did.. it was church music.... but i was soooo INTO MICHAEL JACKSON.. i didn't pay attention to anyone else.. wait a minute i rember about whitney... but i didn't really know her songs i just knew when she sang her lip did this tremble thing...

anyways.... one christmas... my mom bought me and my sister this cute lil barbie radio.. I think i was like 11 years old and my sister 12... and we turned on the radio.. to this channel is was oldies 100.. and we would listen to doo wop music when we got a chance... and that was the only radio station that i knew about... then when i was 12 years old in middle school... my bus driver would play the radio in the morning and evenings... so thats where i first heard other music..
i thought every thing was soo cool... cause it was my first time listening to music... i would have liked anything....

well except for when i first heard rap.. i thought i was stupid... it sounded like people were yelling... lol I used to make fun of it.... but now i really have a reason too...
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Reply #45 posted 10/29/07 2:56pm

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TotalAlisa said:

bboy87 said:


then what were you doing?

... when i was a kid i was rarely allowed to watch tv..

anyways... i spent my days as a kid, at the park, in the woods, roller blading, riding bikes, swimming,fishing, exploring, making mud cakes, looking for animals and bugs,.... punishment for me was not being allowed to go outside lol ... I was into nature and animals... I
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Off topic... But this is exactly how i would like to raise my kids (if I have them one day) except for the whole 'no music' part eek
Music is a majorly necessary part of my life, but I other than that it sounds like you had a great childhood biggrin
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Reply #46 posted 10/29/07 2:58pm

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thekidsgirl said:

TotalAlisa said:


... when i was a kid i was rarely allowed to watch tv..

anyways... i spent my days as a kid, at the park, in the woods, roller blading, riding bikes, swimming,fishing, exploring, making mud cakes, looking for animals and bugs,.... punishment for me was not being allowed to go outside lol ... I was into nature and animals... I
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Off topic... But this is exactly how i would like to raise my kids (if I have them one day) except for the whole 'no music' part eek
Music is a majorly necessary part of my life, but I other than that it sounds like you had a great childhood biggrin

flower Oh boy.. it was sooo fun.. i wish i could be a kid again... i had the funniest and happiest times... worry free.. all you care about is fun.... and snacks
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Reply #47 posted 10/29/07 3:02pm

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There's a lot of crap but there's good quality music in this millennium. Problem is it ain't the "in" thing right now.
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Reply #48 posted 10/29/07 3:04pm

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TotalAlisa said:

bboy87 said:


then what were you doing?

bboy... i told this story so many times... when i was a kid i was rarely allowed to watch tv.. and i never listened to the radio... i didnt know about the radio... or music... but i was always allowed to watch Michael jackson.. if he was on tv.. and listen to his stuff...

anyways... i spent my days as a kid, at the park, in the woods, roller blading, riding bikes, swimming,fishing, exploring, making mud cakes, looking for animals and bugs,.... punishment for me was not being allowed to go outside lol ... I was into nature and animals... I didn't know about music... or really tv.... my parents didn't listen to radio or listen to music like that.. and if they did.. it was church music.... but i was soooo INTO MICHAEL JACKSON.. i didn't pay attention to anyone else.. wait a minute i rember about whitney... but i didn't really know her songs i just knew when she sang her lip did this tremble thing...

anyways.... one christmas... my mom bought me and my sister this cute lil barbie radio.. I think i was like 11 years old and my sister 12... and we turned on the radio.. to this channel is was oldies 100.. and we would listen to doo wop music when we got a chance... and that was the only radio station that i knew about... then when i was 12 years old in middle school... my bus driver would play the radio in the morning and evenings... so thats where i first heard other music..
i thought every thing was soo cool... cause it was my first time listening to music... i would have liked anything....

well except for when i first heard rap.. i thought i was stupid... it sounded like people were yelling... lol I used to make fun of it.... but now i really have a reason too...



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Reply #49 posted 10/29/07 3:07pm

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unless you are forced to listen to it in your workplace there is no excuse for listening to the radio and thus no reason to care about the crap that's on it
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Reply #50 posted 10/29/07 4:18pm

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theghostoftonym said:

there is other modern music out there besides mainstream r&b, you know


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Reply #51 posted 10/29/07 4:22pm

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MikeMatronik said:

Âs the org's senior pop expert I have to say that 80% of the US charts is really Shit!


I'm from the the USA, and 90% of today's music is wack! disbelief
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Reply #52 posted 10/29/07 4:50pm

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Yes it is, mostly by new artist.
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Reply #53 posted 10/29/07 5:24pm

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for a few years, I was saying that music today is shit, but in the past 3 years or so, there have been good songs here and there, although I know a lot of it rips off old school music and it makes me mad that people don't realize it. I totally can't stand crunk or shit hop when it comes to today's music, but I like songs by rihanna, ne yo, beyonce, maroon 5, timbaland and his puppets though I can hear old school influences all the time in them. I prefer older music, but don't totally shun myself from newer stuff, cause there are tons of songs I like, and tons of others that I really hate. I prefer the veteran artists michael, janet, madonna, mariah and prince best though, and crank their stuff the most.
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Reply #54 posted 10/29/07 5:38pm

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TotalAlisa said:

I don't even listen to the radio anymore because music STINKS... it really is bad.... the last time i could listen to the radio and enjoy every song was like 2002.... after that music went down hill..

it sounds so cheap, the stuff they talk about is stupid... the actual music itself sounds terrible...
Funny you should say that. Today at work they had the Hip Hop station playing. During a 1 HR period they must have played that stupid "Soldier Boy" song about 5 times. The 5th time I couldn't take it. I went and changed it to the soft rock station. If I hear "Superman Dat HOOOOO!" One more time, I'm getting even.
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Reply #55 posted 10/29/07 5:55pm

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lastdecember said:

The truth is no one is unique because no one is allowed to be because of the media. No one is allowed to grow, no one is allowed to NOT SELL, no one is allowed to build a following via touring. Everything is thrown at you as the next big so and so, as i said before this generation is the HYPE generation, everything is an event a spectacle, and as always the case, those things are always let downs. Instead of letting albums just come out, BUZZ has to be created, whether it be stupid BETS about who is going to sell more, to HYPE surrounding someones arrest or media meltdown. The thing is, its not about Music anymore and it hasnt been, that all died when soundscan took over, when it all became bottom line and first week sales, and dont tell me that shit always was the case. Because no one at a label in the 70's was sweating week 1 sales of Stevie Wonder or Elton John records. Just a simple example, do you think a band like u2 or Inxs could come up now in these times? NO WAY, both of those bands didnt really catch on till about 4-5 albums in, do you think that a label would sit back and have someone like Rihanna build a following over 5 albums?


That is pretty much it in a nutshell.

Today it's all about the short-term dollar, not about cultivating longterm relationships that could pay off down the road.

And it's the mainstream that we're talking about. If you dig on your own, you can always uncover greatness. But who'll be left to be the legends in 10 or 20 years?
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Reply #56 posted 10/29/07 6:07pm

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Reply #57 posted 10/29/07 8:03pm

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I LOVE THIS ENTIRE MUSICAL ERA. THANK GOD.
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Reply #58 posted 10/29/07 8:08pm

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Wow, 2006 was a great year for me! (but we might have different tastes)


PREACH. Please, PREACH.

Musically, I loved 2006. I remember it was late May or Early June of last year and I was in a parking garage playing music in my car in L.A. and I was just absorbing all of the music, all of the energy, all of the things I was discovering, everything I felt and at that moment I just became overwhelmed. It dawned on me how much of a rush I felt from the music. You know the feeling you get when you know something isn't going to last forever and you're witnessing the mortality of it, but yet you feel how beautiful it is and how overpowering it all is?

I love when music can be transcendental like that.

The music of 2006 that I listened to was amazing. The shows I went to. The things I felt. The energies, the feelings. I can safely say it was bliss. If no one understood it, I understood it. It was such a feeling of transcendence.

I love that I experienced it. That's all I can really say.

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Reply #59 posted 10/29/07 8:09pm

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there is other modern music out there besides mainstream r&b, you know

Well, duh. They were just examples of artists I like...

And I love the way everyone thinks i'm obsessed with Beyonce just because I mentioned her name. It's amazing that an artist so many people say they don't care for can cause so much anger.

do you think that a label would sit back and have someone like Rihanna build a following over 5 albums?


It's taken her 3 albums to really become a "star" and well known.
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