mrstuprigge wrote:BIG LIST (I included ep's too because the ones on here are definitely worthy):
1. Kanye West
Stopped reading right here.
mrstuprigge wrote:BIG LIST (I included ep's too because the ones on here are definitely worthy):
1. Kanye West
mrstuprigge wrote:7. 65daysofstatic - We Were Exploding Anyway
Kotti wrote:mrstuprigge wrote:7. 65daysofstatic - We Were Exploding Anyway
Seventh? I thought it was very, very mediocre.
tibiazak wrote:TesseracT - Concealing Fate EP
Electro Tomato wrote:Because I want to have sex with them, that's why
ThickAsABrick wrote:Saying what is good music is all opinion and subjective anyway. I happened to like the sound/composition/lyrics/writing found in classic/progressive rock from mostly the 70s. I am not into the extreme hardcore death metal music, guitar with screaming vocals etc. I have not been able to really find anyone today that can produce that same feel and sound because this is a new time period. For example with rap music, which artists really sound exactly like the way 80s rap artists made music? The answer is because it is a different time period. Most people have an eclectic taste in music and can get into different styles and things, I am very particular in what I like and what sounds good to me and that is the old school stuff.
Kotti wrote:mrstuprigge wrote:7. 65daysofstatic - We Were Exploding Anyway
Seventh? I thought it was very, very mediocre.
Forgot some albums in my original post. Heathen's Evolution of Chaos was very good, but not quite as good as Ironbound and Keep of Kalessin's Reptilian was pretty good. I need to listen Lunatic Soul's second album more before judging it, but so far it seems to be worse than the first album.
@porknchili: Are you somehow horribly failing to get your point through or do you really believe that technicality equals quality?
ThickAsABrick wrote:Saying what is good music is all opinion and subjective anyway. I happened to like the sound/composition/lyrics/writing found in classic/progressive rock from mostly the 70s. I am not into the extreme hardcore death metal music, guitar with screaming vocals etc. I have not been able to really find anyone today that can produce that same feel and sound because this is a new time period. For example with rap music, which artists really sound exactly like the way 80s rap artists made music? The answer is because it is a different time period. Most people have an eclectic taste in music and can get into different styles and things, I am very particular in what I like and what sounds good to me and that is the old school stuff.
ThickAsABrick wrote:Saying what is good music is all opinion and subjective anyway. I happened to like the sound/composition/lyrics/writing found in classic/progressive rock from mostly the 70s. I am not into the extreme hardcore death metal music, guitar with screaming vocals etc. I have not been able to really find anyone today that can produce that same feel and sound because this is a new time period. For example with rap music, which artists really sound exactly like the way 80s rap artists made music? The answer is because it is a different time period. Most people have an eclectic taste in music and can get into different styles and things, I am very particular in what I like and what sounds good to me and that is the old school stuff.
Agreed (also u are kinda right about musicianship getting worse now that i think about it because of rap of the 80-90s and now)
timfoss wrote:mrstuprigge wrote:BIG LIST (I included ep's too because the ones on here are definitely worthy):
1. Kanye West
Stopped reading right here.
mrstuprigge wrote:ThickAsABrick wrote:Saying what is good music is all opinion and subjective anyway. I happened to like the sound/composition/lyrics/writing found in classic/progressive rock from mostly the 70s. I am not into the extreme hardcore death metal music, guitar with screaming vocals etc. I have not been able to really find anyone today that can produce that same feel and sound because this is a new time period. For example with rap music, which artists really sound exactly like the way 80s rap artists made music? The answer is because it is a different time period. Most people have an eclectic taste in music and can get into different styles and things, I am very particular in what I like and what sounds good to me and that is the old school stuff.
a lot of that vibe of old music just can't be found now because of how they record things. a lot of music now is "perfect." every note is always on beat and exactly on pitch. the role that computers take in recording music now loses a lot of the authentic sound that was present in the 60's/70's.
Electro Tomato wrote:Because I want to have sex with them, that's why
vedicardi wrote:Agreed (also u are kinda right about musicianship getting worse now that i think about it because of rap of the 80-90s and now)
You're basing the musicianship of 30 years off of one genre of music? haha
porknchili wrote:vedicardi wrote:Agreed (also u are kinda right about musicianship getting worse now that i think about it because of rap of the 80-90s and now)
You're basing the musicianship of 30 years off of one genre of music? haha
What I meant to say was FOR INSTANCE rap from the 80's and 90's to now has declined in terms of quality and musicianship. I mean compare oh say Big Pun, Big L, Nas, Tupac, Eminem (old version), and DMX to people now like Lil Wayne, Drake, Eminem (current version), Gucci Mane, Kanye West, and Nikki Minaj. The is absolutely ZERO argument that can prove that the rappers now have better musicianship and are better in general.
On the other hand, other genres have been seeing rises in musicianship such as progressive genres (Fates Warning to Dream Theater) and many others and yet other genres have been at a standstill like jazz (Louis Armstrong to Miles Davis).
Musicianship just depends on the players overall and their preferred writing styles.
vedicardi wrote:tormann jr makes an excellent point
you just don't hear about terrible artists because they were terrible
do you think anyone will remember that guy that wrote "I love college" in 10, no, 5 years from now? Hell no
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