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Olde Musique?

Discussion in 'Whatnots' started by Errol, Oct 20, 2002.

  1. Errol Gems: 23/31
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    [​IMG] Hi.
    I was just wondering what today's opinion is on 'old' music. As a fan of "old skool" bands i get a lot of wierd looks when I flick on the new tapes i go, from 1980, which a lot of people seem to consider Old Music.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a normal teenager and like 'new' stuff like Placebo, Blur and whatever, but my true love goes to some of the following (but to name a few);
    - The Stranglers
    - Ultravox
    - The Clash
    - Smashing Pumpkins
    - Motown
    - Transvision Vamp
    - The Pretenders

    So what do you think of this 'Old Music', and if there's any adults browsing through, your view on todays music the Youth listens to.?
     
  2. BOC

    BOC Let the wild run free Veteran

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    What do you mean when you say "old music"? Do you mean bands of previous decades regardless of their style (heavy metal, pop etc..) or do you mean bands of a specific style? From the groups of your list, Stranglers is a great group, Clash have some nice songs, but the rest...(just my opinion)

    As for your last question, I don't like the music the youth listens to (with the expection of rave, even if I consider my self as a rocker). The reason is that, as far as heavy metal is concerned, that I have the feeling that I have listened this music before in the past and the prototype is always better than the copy. For example, where is the difference between Helloween and Stratovarius? As for the other styles of music (pop, rap etc), I just don't like them.
     
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    Old music that is a different concept. I personally thought music was supposed to transacend time. I listen to good music (what I think is good), I don't care when it was released.

    personally I prefer bands like
    The Beta Band
    Massive Attack (with and without tricky)
    Aphex Twin
    DJ Tiesto

    or rock like
    Stiff little fingers
    Sex pistols
    metalica
    ozzy
    the clash
    alice in chains
    nirvana

    Actually thinking about I just like old music
    go vivaldi
     
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    I still like some of the 70's and 80's hard rock bands I used to listen to back in the day.
    Black Sabbath
    Iron Maiden
    Ozzy
    Rainbow
    Dio

    I like assorted songs from some other bands from back then, but haven't heard enough to call myself a fan:
    Jon & Vangelis
    Blue Oyster Cult
    Fleetwood Mac
    Genesis (If you are a big Genesis fan, check out the modern band Glass Hammer at www.glasshammer.com, they have an awesome Middle Earth album, a Perelandra album for the CS Lewis fans, and some albums such as Chronometree that are eerily reminiscent of Genesis and other 70's prog bands).
     
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    Like punk, (i mostly like swedish punk)
    and some powermetal, though thats pretty new...
     
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    I sooooo :love: old music!

    :hippy: :cool:
     
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    OldSchool Bon Jovi.
    OldSchool Metallica.
    Oldschool The Offspring
    Queen.
     
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    Well now old music is stuff that was palyed before the millenium changed.
    I like old music like:
    1)Red hot chilli peppers
    2)Paulina rubio
    3)and others like the beach boy 3tc
     
  9. The Kilted Crusader

    The Kilted Crusader The Famous Last words "Hey guys, watch THIS!" Veteran

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    I'm a massive fan of Nirvana, which is why I got into foo fighters. But I also like

    Pearl Jam
    Led zeppelin
     
  10. Morgoth

    Morgoth La lune ne garde aucune rancune Veteran

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    Well, if Nirvana is old and the Red Hot Chili Peppers too, count me in
     
  11. Errol Gems: 23/31
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    [​IMG] If you would answer the questions please, and give your views or opinions, not just your favourite bands.
    Thanks.
    (Oh, and cheers Nutriamat, for the Genesis thing, i'm a fan! :) )

    Edit:
    Reply to below: Well, i never said they were, but just people in general, who listen to new bands think of them and 'that' kind of music as Old.
    I disagree of course, I think it's great!
    :D

    [ October 23, 2002, 21:00: Message edited by: Gopher ]
     
  12. Mesmero

    Mesmero How'd an old elf get the blues?

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    I like old music very much. I like to listen to blues, but not only the older kind of blues, I also like new blues from people like Popa Chubby, Mason Casey and lots of blues artists from nowadays. What I also listen to alot is music from the 70's, the Golden Age of music. I like music from Queen, Meatloaf, U2 (maybe not really the 70's, but they're also pretty old), and a lot of others from that era.

    I don't like music from nowadays. I don't like trance, club, rap, r&b and such music. Don't get me wrong, there are still some good bands and songs, but I don't like most of them. Music nowadays is too commercial, it has become to much a product. Every fool with a sound studio or a turntable can make a song nowadays.
     
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    Smashing Pumpkins is old music now? I thought it was new music! Does that make me old? :eek:

    I like a lot of old stuff.. old soul and rnb: otis redding, marvin gaye (cliche, I know), al green... old rock: sabbath, deep purple, thin lizzy.. and of course the fundamentals: Dylan, Springsteen, Beatles..
     
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    Old? just give me any beatles record and I'm happy! ;) the great thing of living nowadays is that I don't have to choose between the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, because I like them both. but 60's and 70's all the way!!!
     
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    Go a little older Gopher. Myself, I listens to the Doors, Hendrix, Marley, Zeppelin, Floyd, Sabbath, AC/DC, Skynyrd, and the occasional Bowie track. I love the Kansas, CCR, Beatles(later), and dare I even mention Marvin Gaye?

    My point is, love your music and it will love you back like the soulful rumbling of Barry White crawling into your head and forcing you to Arby's. Nothing wrong with the old stuff, not even the 1980's you mentioned, (I try to block out the hairspray-hazed cloud of Bassist-NewWave-Singers that were these 80's.) To each his own.
     
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    Why are people ashamed to like Marvin Gaye. He was truly one of the great soul singers of all time. Along with Al Green and Barry White.
    I like a lot of music from the 60's and 70's. Very little after that.
    Here is a partial list of favorites:
    Funk: Sly and the Family Stone (the kings IMO), George Clinton (Parliament and Funkadelic), Isaac Hayes, Ohio Players, (early) Kool and the Gang, The Brothers Johnson (the greatest band name ever)
    I love funk music. Great for dancing, driving, and, of course, funking. First timers can look to Sly or The Brothers Johnson for an introduction.

    Soul: Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Barry White, the Stylistics
    Music for loving. If you want to get set the mood, you can't go wrong with any of the above.

    R&B: Earth Wind and Fire, Stevie Wonder, Temptations, Gladys Knight, Curtis Mayfield (could be listed under Funk)
    There are too many to list here realy. When you listen to Stevie Wonder, understand that the man often played ALL of the instruments on the recording. A true prodigy.

    Rock: The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Beatles, Who, Santana, Bruce Springsteen
    Again, too many to list. I love all of these bands and many more. Jimi and the Doors in particular move me. I feel an odd kinship with Jimi. I don't know why, but I feel like I know him.

    Metal/Hard rock: Deep Purple, AC/DC, Ozzie, Ted Nugent
    I have never seen Nuge in concert, but the other three are among the best concerts I have ever seen.

    Progressive rock: Moody Blues (one of my all time favorite bands), ELP, Spirit, Jethro Tull, Yes
    It seems many people have never heard of Spirit (or remember the one song still occasionally played on the radio "I've got a line on you"). They recorded one of the greatest (IMO) rock albums of all time, The Twelve Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus. Every song on the album is solid and the music is WAY ahead of its time.
     
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    Master of Nuhn Wear it like a crown Veteran Pillars of Eternity SP Immortalizer (for helping immortalize Sorcerer's Place in the game!) Torment: Tides of Numenera SP Immortalizer (for helping immortalize Sorcerer's Place in the game!)

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    When I grew up, my dad and brother used to play some records of Supertramp, Dire Straits, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkle, The Police, Sade and o/c the Alan Parson Project (I listened to their Old and Wise when signing the guestbook at March 2nd ;) ).

    I still like the Alan Parson Project, but prefer some older music:
    Booker T and the MG's (green onions etc)
    Miles Davis
    Blues Brothers, when I'm happy.

    Some 'new' music:
    Yonderboi, I really want to go to Prague sometimes to see them.
    St.Germain
    US3

    Most of all: Acid-Jazz, Lounge, Triphop, Drum&Bass

    Oh! I forgot about Edward Grieg and Tschaikovski (sp) Not to mention Foreigner.

    [ October 29, 2002, 01:04: Message edited by: Master of Nuhn ]
     
  18. Arabwel

    Arabwel Screaming towards Apotheosis Veteran

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    I just love David Bowie and Billy Idol, as well as Hanoi Rocks and some other old stuff... I like Beatles a lot, too... I like old music, sure.

    Ara
    (Busy...)
     
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    [​IMG] I agree, Bowie is good.

    I love listening to old Beastie Boys and NWA and a bit of public enemy (yeah i know NWA and Public Enemy were COAST enemy but that dont stop me listening to both)

    I also love the first 4 Chilli peppers albums. Theyre kewl.
     
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    Red Hots all the way, man!
    Any song!
     
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