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Think about it. The guys coming off of Zeppelin and Floyd, or Miles Davis and Weather Report, or Marvin Gay and Earth Wind And Fire, etc ... Could we really take this seriously?
Originally posted by Dr Cosma
reply to post by notquiteright
Think about it. The guys coming off of Zeppelin and Floyd, or Miles Davis and Weather Report, or Marvin Gay and Earth Wind And Fire, etc ... Could we really take this seriously?
Does Paco De Lucia take heavy metal seriously?
You're asking a question that makes no sense.
What you're going to get is replies like this;
Rock Fan: "Rap is crap blah blah"
Rap Fan: "You don't know, rock is crap blah blah".
Every music genre deserves it's recognition. They're all different.
I'm sure the parents back in the late 40's were against Rock n Roll music.
Look at Rock n Roll music now, an ancient relic.
And it's the Rock n Rollers telling the young ones not to listen to rap.
One day you won't be here. Enjoy it while you can.
Love Paco, btw. I got to see him live once, back in the early 90s.
Originally posted by Dr Cosma
reply to post by notquiteright
Love Paco, btw. I got to see him live once, back in the early 90s.
Ahhh, I envy you!
I'm from the area Paco's from, well near there, 15 mins or so.
Flamenco is my fav music.
But my likes goes from Flamenco to Reggae to Hip`Hop to Metal lol
Frank Sintra, Dean Martin lol
You name it, I like it.
Even country and western, Hank Williams, lol
I'm an all rounder.
I appreciate. What you are saying, but it's why I mentioned at least 3 different genres. I'm not a rock fan. I'm a music fan. It has nothing to do with hating a style (I don't like metal either), it's the level of complexity. Things went from fairly complex to just a beat.
Originally posted by FEDec
I appreciate. What you are saying, but it's why I mentioned at least 3 different genres. I'm not a rock fan. I'm a music fan. It has nothing to do with hating a style (I don't like metal either), it's the level of complexity. Things went from fairly complex to just a beat.
Is that to say complex is better? Maybe music got simpler for a reason. Maybe it was because music at that time was massively pedantic and stuck up it's own butt. It is in my experience that people who write off an entire genre haven't heard enough of it. A real music fan never says they don't like an entire genre because a real music fan knows that even after years of listening they've still only heard a fraction of it.
Originally posted by notquiteright
No, complex is not always better. The last thing I want to hear is something that sounds like a technical exercise. But I do like a little instrumentation in my music. I'm not trying to bash a whole genre, I'm just making a point about why it may not have appealed to certain people, such as myself. There was a point when the "in" thing was for rappers to have a jazz-hiphop kind of thing as a backing track. That was the closest I came to liking it, and I gave them credit at the time, noting that I liked the direction it was going in, but that went away fairly quickly and I didn't like the stuff that followed it. Also, I should point out (and since this is now the pro-80s thread, this will not be a popular thing to say) that even the other genres of the 80s simplified greatly. Where there were some great pianists in the years just before, suddenly we had single finger keyboard players everywhere. Rock had already been comprised mostly of triads (3 note chords), but metal simplified that even further due to so much overdrive on the guitars, they dropped the third and began playing just two note chords, which technically aren't even chords, they are intervals.There is a time and place for simplistic, but it does it have to get completely simplistic? Bosa Nova is simplistic. Simple catchy melodies with a simplified samba rhythm, but the harmonic structure was still complex, which is why I think it worked so well. That being said, I realize it is a style that most people make fun of.
Also, I feel, (and maybe I'm wrong) that the more a musician knows about music, the better equipped they are to transfer what they might hear in their head to the instrument. A guy who knows only three chords might have this great idea in his head, but when he goes to his instrument, the idea is going to conform somewhat to fit the limited knowledge he has to work with. Simple tunes can be much better if they are simple because it is appropriate rather than simple because it has to be. I could easily start another thread complaining about musicians that sacrifice the quality of their songs because they feel like they have to show everything they got in every one of them. That's even worse, because they should know better.