• Vaggumon@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Every generation thinks the music of the last generation is horrible. This gives real “You kids get off my lawn” vibes.

    • robolemmy@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Yeah, I think it’s a form of the survivorship bias. Not too long ago, based on a discord voice conversation, I listened to the top 100 songs from 1977. One of the top 100 was Ariel by Dean Friedman. If you think that’s a great song, you’re higher than he was when he recorded it.

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      6 months ago

      he makes interesting point about ease of making music today - ie download a DAW and a few drum sample packs and midi in a quantized guitar riff and autotune some vocals. there are way more songs being made available today so more than ever talented musicians hell yes …but also coz of this tech ‘easy route’ a lot of people who are maybe just popular kids but havent spent years learning their instrument or songwriting who get to the top of the charts not because their music is particularly fresh or inspiring. agree with vibe of your comment tho that we can be more affirmative and ‘yes and’ eachother he just wants clicks, i like rick