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blowbyblowtrumpet t1_j9qxx91 wrote
Reply to comment by Because_I_Cannot in Why don’t we have the 2010s style pop music anymore? by xmarcotics
I applaud the effort you put into that! I agree that's a pretty good list with really good songs.
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_j9qu41o wrote
Reply to comment by Because_I_Cannot in Why don’t we have the 2010s style pop music anymore? by xmarcotics
I didn't say all pop music has always been shit. Of course there are great examples of popular music that I love. In fact I specifically said that in my comment. I like many of the bands and artists that you mention actually. That doesn't change my opinion that most pop music is, and has always been, shit. We just remember the good ones. Go back and look up the top ten for any year and it's 90% shit. Often the iconic songs that become classics don't even make to the top in the year of their release.
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Reply to comment by hcashew in Why don’t we have the 2010s style pop music anymore? by xmarcotics
"Happy"?
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_j9qswyx wrote
Reply to comment by xmarcotics in Why don’t we have the 2010s style pop music anymore? by xmarcotics
I can't argue with that. Also what counts as "pop music" is debatable. There have been many great, popular songs.
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_j9qp0si wrote
Pop music has always been equally shit imo. That's not to say there aren't many great pop songs but mostly it's forgettable.
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_j9lm9dn wrote
You'll know even less after watching it.
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Reply to comment by boomdesjard in Why don't classical musicians memorize their music? by samh748
I'm sure you can, but what about over an hour of complex music containing no "grooves" or repeated patterns? Classical scores are beasts. For the record I play jazz and memorize everything and play by ear. I also play in a brass band and although I end up memorizing much of the music to fully memorize it would take more time and effort than I have available. Top soloists absolutely memorize everything though. Lang Lang doesn't use sheet music when he performs.
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_j2cur4e wrote
Reply to Drugs & alcohol aside, Amy Winehouse was an awkward live performer by The-Unmentionable
Except that she wasn't at all like that in 2004:
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Reply to comment by Abusive_Nun in Did I make a mistake watching the final cut of Apocalypse Now? by [deleted]
I wish you better luck on your second try. Bear in mind though that it's always going to be uncomfortable to watch, particularly as it progresses through the second half. It is, after all, supposed to represent the descent into madness.
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_j214ld4 wrote
Reply to comment by Abusive_Nun in Did I make a mistake watching the final cut of Apocalypse Now? by [deleted]
Wow that's dedication for you. I find I can only watch it once every 7 to 10 years and every time I realize that I've forgotten how utterly bleak it is by the end. It then takes me 10 years to recover from the trauma and forget how harrowing it is. Not one to watch on a first date that's for sure.
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_j1ypoao wrote
Reply to Songs with abrupt endings by cowabunga-yall
The end of London Calling by the Clash feels very unresolved (fading into SOS in Morse code)
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_ixu6k1h wrote
The Beatles wrote so many iconic songs that stand the test of of time but as a musician what impresses me most is how sophisticated their music is. Every time I get into any harmonic analysis of Beatles tunes it is always interesting and slightly disorientating. They used a lot of really interesting harmonic devices. Thank you for the music I say.
blowbyblowtrumpet t1_iuck2l0 wrote
Shaving Private Ryan.
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Reply to Master of puppets not metal by chelseaisop
If Metallica don't count as metal then Miles Davis doesn't count as Jazz and Dolly Parten doesn't count as Country. Get outta here.
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Reply to What would happen if no more superhero films were made for the foreseeable future? by nayapapaya
Many old fans of the comics like me would breathe a sigh of relief. When the first (Sam Raimee) Spiderman films came out I was so happy to see a part of my childhood faithfully brought to life on screen. Ditto the first Iron Man and Captain America. It was all going so well. I've come to hate the Marvel Franchise over time. I think it needs a long break followed by a re-imagining from a new team with a fresh take.