• TheFriendlyArtificer@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Zep had a few good albums. Jethro Tull. David Bowie. Pink Floyd.

      But there are also a finite number of times you can listen to the same album before you start craving new stuff.

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          1 year ago

          Your parents said the same about you, just as your grandparents said the same aboot your parents

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            1 year ago

            People were saying the same things about the Beatles as they now say about multitudes of young bands. Now they are old people music and thus “real music”.

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              Music is just becoming lazier. We got from needing 70 instruments and an incredible opera singer to 6 instruments and a talented jazz singer to 4 instruments and a good singer to 0 instruments a bad singer but a lot of vocoder. I didn’t said it was bad, just lazy.

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                Music is more accessible than ever.

                That’s a good thing in my opinion.

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                We’ve also gone from people needing to be independently wealthy to even think about creating great music to just needing a cheap computer. Music hasn’t gotten lazier, the barrier to entry has just gotten lower meaning there is a lot more being made across the quality spectrum.