Just because you listened to every influential band that every mattered at age 6 doesn't mean these kids have the same access or interest that you do. I grew up in Bumfucksville, and thanks to bands on the radio was able to keep digging deeper to find something I truly cared about. It look awhile, and I'm still playing catch-up to a certain degree, but not everyone has an older brother or cool friends to push them along. If they truly care, they'll find their way, and maybe a band like Panic! is the one that will open the door.
Of course, that's if they even care to find out anything deeper. Remember, music is a recreation for probably 90% of the world's population; they dont' give two shits about the lineage dating back 150 years that brought a band like Panic! to the forefront. They like the beat, or they like they lyrics, or (god forbid) they like the clothes. Either way, who cares?
In the end, it's just rock 'n' roll. And I think putting limits on it or what people should do at any point is bullshit. Wearing a torn t-shirt and a mohawk is just as stiffling and just as uniform as wearing Victorian puffy shirts and eyeliner.
Originally posted by bearman:
And as for nkotb's post, the thing is that not enough younger people educate themselves on what rock'n'roll used to be. I used to laugh at the dinosaurs who turned their noses up at new wave in the 80's because it was too weak and there were synths, but lo and behold, I discovered a lot of the music they listened to and thought that it gave me a better perspective.
All I'm saying is that the music industry is in huge trouble, and I'm just bummed by what passes for "good" these days. Not forgetting about the vitriol of older rock'n'roll makes you more careful to weed out the good from the bad being released these days, and I don't see that as a bad thing. The fact is that I don't have time to invest in a band like Clap Your Hands Say Yeah...I like the Talking Heads more, they did it better 25 years ago. So reinventing? Maybe in some cases, but I also hear a LOT of rehashing.