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Thread started 11/14/11 8:22pm

thebanishedone

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Do you like your bands,artist young or older?

What phases of your favorite musicians you like more?the early days or latter years?.

Many artist aren't develouped at the early stages of their careers

but somehow i'm always for the

youthness and a bit of naive in my favorite artists.

I feel that at the beginning artist do their craft more from the hear ,less proffesional,more

raw and gritty.

At their latter career they get into comfort zone,more proffesional,more defined,but more safe with less suprises.

examples of the artis who were the best in their youth:

Bruce Springsteen

Eric Clapton

Prince

Led Zeppelin

...

one rare example of artists soundid always great are Duran Duran

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Reply #1 posted 11/14/11 8:47pm

Unholyalliance

As long as I like the music, I don't care if the artist was 99 years old tbqh.

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Reply #2 posted 11/14/11 8:51pm

theAudience

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With the artists that I like, it doesn't matter.
They come out of the box great and get better over time.
Even if they're still around when their skills start to slip, like Ali they learn to adapt and continue.
(Example: Miles, Jimi, Aretha, Soulive, King's X, etc)


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tA

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Reply #3 posted 11/14/11 8:59pm

Timmy84

It don't matter.

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Reply #4 posted 11/14/11 8:59pm

neonlights

It doesn't matter to me.

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Reply #5 posted 11/14/11 9:14pm

rialb

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In most cases I find that the first ten years or so are the best. There are exceptions but not many musicians make better music in their second decade than they did in their first.

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Reply #6 posted 11/14/11 9:38pm

JoeTyler

I generally prefer veteran acts with a lot of albums behind, that allows me to analize her/his/their full career, enjoying both the masterpieces and the turds, watching the whole picture, which is pleasant, very pleasant...

I have a norm: I don't care for young/current acts/bands; why? I don't wanna feel cheated, I'm tired of promissing bands/artists that only last two or three albums, leaving a bitter, empty taste in my mouth...Adele, for example, could be the next Alanis M for all I know...

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Reply #7 posted 11/14/11 10:53pm

TheBigSky

It matters not a jot.

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Reply #8 posted 11/14/11 10:55pm

smoothcriminal
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Doesn't matter to me.

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Reply #9 posted 11/14/11 11:09pm

musicjunky318

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They always seem more genuine and down to earth when they first start out. Before they get destroyed by the madness. You can usually tell when someone's "made it." The phoniness kicks in.

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Reply #10 posted 11/14/11 11:32pm

rialb

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TheBigSky said:

It matters not a jot.

Twenty-five points in your favour for using the phrase "it matters not a jot." wink

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Reply #11 posted 11/14/11 11:36pm

TheBigSky

rialb said:

TheBigSky said:

It matters not a jot.

Twenty-five points in your favour for using the phrase "it matters not a jot." wink

lol wink

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Reply #12 posted 11/14/11 11:58pm

JoeTyler

Oasis let me down, Suede let me down, The Spice Girls let me down, Amy let me down, LCD Soundsystem let me down, and likely Roisin Murph will let me down...

you just can't trust young folks these days, their careers are not meant to last...

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Reply #13 posted 11/15/11 12:10am

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JoeTyler said:

Oasis let me down, Suede let me down, The Spice Girls let me down, Amy let me down, LCD Soundsystem let me down, and likely Roisin Murph will let me down...

you just can't trust young folks these days, their careers are not meant to last...

I WILL PROVE YOU WRONG

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Reply #14 posted 11/15/11 12:14am

aardvark15

I perfer them younger, mostly because if I wanted to see them live, they could actually perform instead of falling asleep. Album wise I could care less.

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Reply #15 posted 11/15/11 1:00am

rialb

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JoeTyler said:

Oasis let me down, Suede let me down, The Spice Girls let me down, Amy let me down, LCD Soundsystem let me down, and likely Roisin Murph will let me down...

you just can't trust young folks these days, their careers are not meant to last...

There's always Cheap Trick. They have been going strong for about thirty-five years now. wink

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Reply #16 posted 11/15/11 1:26am

theAudience

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aardvark15 said:

I perfer them younger, mostly because if I wanted to see them live, they could actually perform instead of falling asleep.

Funny.

Meanwhile, a 50+ year old Sharon Jones can out-work (sing/perform/entertain) most acts half her age.




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Reply #17 posted 11/15/11 1:39am

Timmy84

theAudience said:

aardvark15 said:

I perfer them younger, mostly because if I wanted to see them live, they could actually perform instead of falling asleep.

Funny.

Meanwhile, a 50+ year old Sharon Jones can out-work (sing/perform/entertain) most acts half her age.




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tA

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She sure as fuck does. cool

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