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Why Did the USA STOP being a ROCK COUNTRY? By ROCK I mean the '50s sound but also '60s rock, '70s hard rock, hair, rap-rock, grunge and beyond Rock music used to be AMERICAN MUSIC Not anymore... what happened? thoughts? discuss [Edited 9/1/15 10:49am] | |
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- Good question. idk, blame Country music since that's been the most lasting mainstay despite all of the other changes in the Pop landscape. | |
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If you are booking a concert tour... USA is still a "rock country". | |
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Rock is still around, but it's not popular with the masses like it was; I think, thanks to the surge in popularity of producer-driven pop and hip-hop. If you will, so will I | |
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Not to mention rap/ hip hop which is basically what rock used to be and much bigger than it ever was. | |
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- True. But remember, Hip Hop hasn't been the culprit as of late. EDM has replace the popularity of most rap music on Pop stations across the country. Just ask David Guetta, Diplo, Skrillex, etc. how they like cashing those checks the last couple of years. Sure, there's the occasional breakthrough or niche artist or the ever present "guest feature" but it isn't as pervasive like it used to be. - Now, R&B stations that's different. Rap has definitely affected that genre, as far as mainstream radio is concerned. Its inescapable. | |
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- True. I'll take U2's touring money anyday over, say Diplo's royalties from downloads and airplay. Touring is always where its at. Always has, always will be. | |
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Computers destroyed bands. Why would you want to deal with other humans and their egos when you can record your farts and tune them into 7000 different tracks of melodic noise from your mom's kitchen? | |
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Yes. Reverse the terms "Rock Country" to "Country Rock".
The hair bands now wear cowboy hats, headset mics, and plaid shirts...lolol..
Ask Tom Petty. [Edited 9/1/15 16:48pm] | |
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That's what I was going to add...a lot of the bands that used to be "rock" have moved over to "country." If the Eagles were starting out today, they'd be considered "country." "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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The problem is the LABEL, not record label the labels we put on. Don Henley has some new music, in the 90's that would be straight radio material to top 40, now its considered country music station stuff. There is no freedom at radio to THINK and do what you want, play a B side, play a 12" mix, play an old song on a TOP 40 station, the same thing with Vh1 and MTV, why do their have to be "classic" stations for the older fans, when i was growing up I sat through new videos and old videos from a decade prior and thats how I grew a knowledge and wide pallet for music.
As for america not being ROCK, i disagree, maybe not on the radio, but everytime a metal band like an alter bridge or Five Finger Death Punch or Sixx A.M put out an album the shit debuts number one or close to it, the fans exist, and the album sales still show it, obviously not but old time standards, but I would say now with the exception of Taylor swift, Rock bands sell more than Rap, or RB or even pop and dance artists that have hit singles. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Musicslave said:
- True. But remember, Hip Hop hasn't been the culprit as of late. EDM has replace the popularity of most rap music on Pop stations across the country. Just ask David Guetta, Diplo, Skrillex, etc. how they like cashing those checks the last couple of years. Sure, there's the occasional breakthrough or niche artist or the ever present "guest feature" but it isn't as pervasive like it used to be. - Now, R&B stations that's different. Rap has definitely affected that genre, as far as mainstream radio is concerned. Its inescapable. Like december and huey said, the way the industry, specifically radio is run these days is why there's no variety in pop music. Nowadays we have seemingly any type of artist having a high debuting album from pure R&B artists like Tyrese and Jill Scott to legit rock groups like Fall Out Boy and Disturbed yet we aren't hearing them anywhere but on their respective non-Top 40 and basically niche radio stations. That literally makes no sense. If this were the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and even part of the 2000s and an album charted highly or hit #1, regardless of genre you could guarantee they'd be heard on pop radio. It's not like that now and that's why an album debuting at #1 these days means nothing. I used to think that because it seemed anyone could score a chart topping album now but I realize now that isn't the reason. | |
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Forget the rock, bring back the ROLL! | |
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interesting posts, but I wasn't talking exclusively about "bands", more of the sound itself, the concept of the guitar being the center of it all, by that I mean that certain eras of '80s Prince or 87-90 MJ could be considered as Rock Music, especially compared to mainstream 04-15 music... [Edited 9/2/15 4:19am] | |
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Disco killed rock. | |
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ummm, no | |
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I remember noticing around the end of the 1990s, that there were no guitar bands on top 40 radio anymore at all. There was like one rock album in the charts at the time, and it was Creed. I remember thinking, if that's what kids today think rock and roll is about, no wonder they've gone off it. | |
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The Little Pink Houses are now Airbnb shitholes. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Simple: In a pluralistic environment, various cultures, subcultures, artistic scenes, etc. cross-pollinate, forging constant aesthetic transformation. It's that very dynamic that gave birth to rock, a genre that itself has been recognizable only over the past 70 years or so. The U.S.A. wasn't a "rock country" before that. [Edited 9/2/15 19:43pm] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Because the Shareef don't like it... Rock the Casbah... | |
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taylor swift??? she went from country to "rock" ...the country is all f'ed up | |
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She went POP. Even her team never called it going "rock". | |
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Taylor Switch rock?????
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sax solo became guitar solo guitar solo became guest rapper "Hyperactive when I was small, Hyperactive now I'm grown, Hyperactive 'till I'm dead and gone"
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lol | |
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There are bands out there still rocking hard. This band from Boston has a great 70s/80s rock sound. I think sooner or later people will start craving for bad boys and girls and that's when rock will return.
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So quaint that disco was considered 'manufactured crap' back in the day | |
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that doesn't mean it killed rock disco certainly didn't kill rock | |
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