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O/T The music of this millenium has been ****.

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Craigo, Feb 13, 2014.

  1. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    <laugh>

    I posted on another thread once, regarding Bastille, that Mick McCarthy reciting a list of building materials would sound far more melodious than Bastille.

    I wasn't joking either.
     
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  2. Charlie1

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    Muse. Jamie T. Fall out boy.
     
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  3. Mr. Shoes

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    Bastille are bedwetting gash.

    For mooning kids and drippy teenagers.

    RIP John Peel. Never been the same since.
     
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  4. Quill

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    Are they suggestions for good music?


    If they are, you must be deaf
     
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    I remember the day he passed, Jo Whiley played Atmosphere by Joy Division, I had to pull the car over.
     
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  6. Amin Yapusi

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    Muse are alright, never heard of Jamie T. Is that Mr. T's offspring perchance?
     
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  7. Ernie Shackleton

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    I find Nick Warren's take on meticulous trance to be go-to shock nation really.

    Deep house maybe but lifting track edible hooter if you really wanna get keen.

    The problem with any paradigm is obviously the limited state relapse however.

    Regicide!
     
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  8. Charlie1

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    I hear just fine. I like their music. Music like comedy and films is personal. No right or wrong.
     
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  9. Craigo

    Craigo Well-Known Member

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    50s
    Artists and bands too numerous to mention.

    60s
    Artists and bands too numerous to mention.

    70s

    Hippee / psychedelic; Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Velvet Underground, Pink Floyd,

    Motown / Soul; Artists and bands too numerous to mention.

    Glam Rock; The Sweet, Bowie, T-Rex, Roxy Music, Slade

    Rock / Metal ; Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, loads more

    Disco; Mostly **** but still some good stuff.

    70s/80s

    Punk; Sex Pistols, Stranglers, The Clash, loads more

    Pop; Artists and bands too numerous to mention.

    Reggae; Bob Marley, loads more but not my area.

    80s

    Electric / New Romantic; Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, Adam and the Ants, The Human League, Heaven 17, The Police, Japan,

    Goth; The Cure, The Cult, Killing Joke, The Mission, Sisters of Mercy

    Metal; AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Thin Lizzy, loads more

    Ska; Madness, The Specials, The Beat, Selecter, Bad Manners

    Pop; Artists and bands too numerous to mention.

    Indie; Joy Division / New Order, Spear of Destiny, U2, loads more

    Rap; Run DMC, Eminem, Beastie Boys,

    90s
    The Smiths, Radiohead, Oasis, Blur, Nirvana, Happy Mondays, Prodigy, REM, Charlatans, Guns &#8216;n Roses, Manic Street Preachers, Primal Scream, Stone Roses, The Verve, loads more

    To name a tiny few. Music this millennium is a desert compared to every decade before it.
     
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  10. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    This here is proper music

    [video=youtube;wQo8vZixklg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQo8vZixklg&app=desktop[/video]
     
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  11. bigfattiger

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    Of course. I hate a lot of that beep beep dubstep nonsense but loved Bangarang by Skrillex. Music defies logic sometimes.
     
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  12. Quill

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    The Smiths? 90s?
     
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  13. Amin Yapusi

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    He's got loads in the wrong place.
     
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  14. Craigo

    Craigo Well-Known Member

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    Sorry. Getting old.
     
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  15. Quill

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    The Beatles and Hendrix in the 70s for example...
     
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  16. Polly13

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    Right. That's all I need to know.
     
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  18. Polly13

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    The thread specified music, not electronics.
     
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  19. Polly13

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    It simply means that you stopped listening to most new music some time after the 90s. It's perfectly natural. Wind the clock back 30 years and our dads used to say the same thing.
     
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  20. Craigo

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    Wind the clock forward 30 years and how much of today's music will people remember?
     
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