The TRUTH: Why Modern Music Is Awful
In this postmodern cultural marxist age we live in now, even our music has been affected. Just like our cars, just like your kids, just like the lamestream news of the day...everything is the same; a lie, compressed into an equality of outcome instead of an outcome of individual greatness, competence and uniqueness.
The latter is what most of us here, have grown up with and sought to achieve in our own life times.
Lamestream Uniqueness today is an illusion, decorated with bells and whistles. The risk has been removed therefore the value created is mediocre at best.
No wonder why, more and more people today are unhappy; as Robert from Straight line Logic has explained...true happiness comes from seeking wisdom, creating values with increasing competence and attaining Joy in the process.
Do you concur..?
The latter is what most of us here, have grown up with and sought to achieve in our own life times.
Lamestream Uniqueness today is an illusion, decorated with bells and whistles. The risk has been removed therefore the value created is mediocre at best.
No wonder why, more and more people today are unhappy; as Robert from Straight line Logic has explained...true happiness comes from seeking wisdom, creating values with increasing competence and attaining Joy in the process.
Do you concur..?
The other time was years later; some of it was played on my radio, and after a while I simply pulled the plug.
Now I don't know if it was the same composition in both cases or not. I don't know if it was Rite of Spring or not. But I hope I never hear it again.
Listen to the Rite of Spring, a ballet. It was used by Walt Disney in his Fantasia.
As for Schoenberg, when I have something to recommend I will post up immediately ..
The Mexican Hat Dance was more interesting in about the 1st grade, and bands that took such traditional folk music and 'swung' them had different degrees of success in making them at least briefly worth passively listening to in passing (i.e., not going out of your way to turn it off). Do you have an example from youtube? (You're unlikely to find that original 45 and LP but maybe you can easily find something to illustrate what you mean.)
The rock music of the 50s and 60s was mostly not "deadening noise", which came later in great decibels. Do you find the simple 1950s Rock Around the Clock, The Twist, and Elvis Presley -- to the later Beach boys and the Mamas and Papas to be deadening noise?
In the art world they went as far to create anti art and would go farther if it were possible.
They are attempting the same with music, I've heard some stuff lately that would make you puke. Bad vocals, Really bad like listening to the tone deaf singing, bad musical format, and the worst mixing I have ever heard and I know,...I did all the mixing at my studio.
I must confess that I hold a particular fascination for Pink Floyd, Steely Dan and in a totally different category, Jethro Tull.
My first thought when my friend tricked me into going to a country dance club was that everyone looked good on the dance floor, few if any awkward dancers.
Once I got really good at teaching and dancing I thought...wouldn't it be really nice if Everyone looked Good on the dance floor, dancing to any kind of music.
My friend brought me to some 50's clubs and I was embarrassed to see a lot of people that really shouldn't be dancing in public!...laughing...including me at the time...
That is where I got the idea.
Anyway- I have just found this article, it hits the nail on the head-
https://www.spectator.co.uk/2018/12/r...
Some excerpts:
" Reggae is to be added to the Unesco world heritage list. (!)
the usual crowd of churlish curmudgeons, including me, who will argue that pop music shouldn’t be included on lists of the world’s cultural treasures.
‘…the Left, which …is unrelenting and unsparing in its analysis of our other cultural phenomena, has in general given rock music a free ride’ quoting Allan Bloom "
three, four," it was changed to "One--two-three, four--- one--t-three--da,da--d,da----" etc. It is true that rock at least has a beat, and that's about all it's got, but, in a way, swing is even worse.
I'm sorry, I can't give much detail about my father's music, but it didn't generally have much of a tune to excite me much.
As to Sound of Music, yes, I saw it in the movie theater, and it was all right.
What was the music your father liked?
But I think that worse than anything we have been discussing is: Stravinsky! --To me, that is musical obscenity, absolutely poisonous garbage.
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