Originally posted by Mobius:
Brian - Would it be accurate to say you resent your parents?
No. Actually, I don't. I think I got a great "music education" with regards to what my parents listened to. Tons of Motown, gospel, 50's rock (Eddie Cochran, Fats Domino, etc.), bluegrass, jazz, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, etc. But I'd NEVER say they were my favorites or that I identified with any of them.
No. The people I resented were my peers who insisted on loving and identifying and claiming superiority on music that wasn't of their generation. Boorish treatises on "Imagine" and "Dark Side of the Moon." What music is of your generation, love it or leave it, it's YOURS. If you're fifteen you have to have something you love. In 1997, if it that was Jimi Hendrix, then you were just sad and pathetic.
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia:
are you insane? "modern rock" or the shit that sells records right now is some of the most derivative crap Iâ??ve ever heard in my life, what world are you living in?
I'm living in July 5th, 2007. From the talk on this board, it seems like a lot of the people on this board are living in 1997 (back when the Smashing Pumpkins were popular.)
But if you put anything by the Red Hot Chili Peppers or U2 or even The Arcade Fire next to "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" you're not going to tell me the Fall Out Boy song is the most derivative. No one is completely original in rock n roll except for the following (if anyone over the age of fifty is to be believed):
1. The Beatles.
2. Jimi Hendrix.
But the Fall Out Boy is at least "different" than the others. With its disco-like verse and mall-punk chorus it doesn't sound like anything else.
Now that something's been recommended to me, I shall recommend something to all of you. It's a CD and apparently since all the songs on it were written by Saint Lennon, the tragedy in Darfur will magically disappear if you play this CD and hope and wish and pray and join Avril Ramona Lavigne (sic):
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
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Don't be cynical! It really works!
Brian
P.S. You'll also have to suffer through Lenny Kravitz "signing" "Cold Turkey."