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Friday, Jan 4, 2008

Well, I finally became un-lazy enough to write a blog. I really hope somebody reads this, after I'm done with it. So, anyhow, I'll start this party of with a controversial question: Would The Rolling Stones [or any other big band] be as successful as they are if they broke out in today's music world? Well, my answer to that is that all the famous bands are a product of their time. The Beatles were hugely relevant in the 60s, beacuse of the message of their music, and the same can be said of Led Zeppelin, the Stones, Aerosmith, etc. for their respective times.

Does that mean they aren't relevant now? Of course not. People still love them. So the answer to the question: If the Stones started up right now, they would be a very different band. Most probably the biggest band of the current day is Radiohead, and look how unique their music is. This is because, just like any other field, music experiences innovation as the sands of time flow.

Now,is this fragmented music world a good or bad thing? Well, it definitely means far more choices for listeners. As people are inspired by both their life experiences and the great artists before them, new subgenres of music pop up. Panic! At The Disco would have a hard time existing a few decades ago. And thanks to modern technology, we can listen to as diverse a set of music as we want. We can enjoy everything from Hannah Montana to Kill Hannah, or maybe the only thing we will ever tune into is some T-Pain or 50 Cent or whatever. We can also enjoy the legends and forgotten of the past just as easily.

Some folks argue that no single band has as diverse a following as, say Jimi Hendrix or Bruce Springsteen, for example, thanks to the modern music landscape filled with targeted marketing and whatnot. Well, as stated before, it is now the choice of the listener what music he/she listens to. So diverse offerings are a good thing for everybody.

This leads into a topic I might speak about in the future: Respecting others' opinions of [insert anything here]. In other words, how to end trolling on the internet and in real life.

Category: Music
Posted by thaobserva6160, 3:57pm
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Hey I am glad you decided to write a blog and I read everything in it. To answer your question about the rolling stones or any other big band be as successful as they are now if they broke up? I would have to say yes because judging from what I know this bands can find a new career to pursue when going their separate ways. This bands will continue to stay famous and popular because this is the type of music that interests people. I don't have no doubt in my mind that they are not relevant today but I do agree with everything you said because that all common sense. The past music is wonderful and more rocking then any other music in today's history and since we now have artists like T-pain and 50-cent and all this rappers and non it has made a huge difference and impact on people and gives out so many messages out to everyone out there. There are going to be so many arguments among this music cases because some feel that various types are a threat to democracy and the society and cause the ban of all of this amazing musicians and their music who have worked very hard to get this far and fulfill their dreams and goals but I go completely against that argument you stated above because its not controversial in any matter. Everyone has different thoughts and opinions and we should all learn to hear them out and give them a chance to explain their point of view and if what someone says bothers another human being then they should keep their opinions to their selves and give other's their freedom to say what they feel. This is a free country and everyone needs to be treated equally. There should be a stop to all of this trolling on here and in reality because its wrong.
Posted Feb 21, 2008 1:26 pm PT
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