10-01-2025, 13:05
(10-01-2025, 07:04)JeromeD Wrote: Too true. One thing I would add is that the actual structure of 'popular' music is too formulaic. No-one takes chances on trying to come up with something that is different from the normal structure. I was listening to Golden Earring's 'Moontan' album this last week and they threw all the rules out the window. They were highly creative with their compositions on this album and came up with unique sequences and unusual arrangements - even throwing in audio clips of Marilyn Monroe's voice onto one of their tracks - the result - their best selling album. Floyd did the same with DSOTM - the result - one of the biggest selling albums of all time. People seem to be stuck in the verse/chorus/verse/chorus/bridge/verse/chorus repeat ad nauseum thing. Another thing I have noticed with 'popular' music is the lack of original lyrics and a 'hook' chorus that is repeated over and over relentlessly because they can't seem to think up anything new to add to the track. All of that points to a complete lack of creativity and general laziness. The technology is dumbing down the musicians. The 'woke' generation is in actual fact, fast asleep at the wheel.
100% to all the above comments^^^.
And there is so much of it! Quality is a thing of the past and music is largely doomed, I would say. Whatever this mass popular stuff is requires no skill or talent other than the manipulation of machinery. It's enough to drive one to jazz. LOL! And to be very unwoke, (happily I might add - if not downright rude - also unashamedly), I quote Mr Phillips ...
"And the effluvium of excess
it is hidden at the behest of mentality
of a low degree"
"The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us." ~ Bill Watterson