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Music Ward => Music Discussion => Topic started by: rollo on March 19, 2018, 08:31:56 AM

Title: What the Heck are They Calling Music These Days ??
Post by: rollo on March 19, 2018, 08:31:56 AM
   Am I beginning to become an music snob only appreciating Classical, Blues and Jazz Groups [ Straight Ahead Jazz no Improv. ] Really what new music is good ? Rap ? Rock ? [ Except Joe Bonamassa] Pop ? Country ?
  Hey still can listen to classic rock now and then mostly then :lol: Acoustic rock. Not a hard rock guy much. Classics OK but not an every day thing.
  Motown will never leave me just most recordings have such poor sound we only play for the memory. You got the funk ?

charles
Title: Re: What the Heck are They Calling Music These Days ??
Post by: Nick B on March 19, 2018, 11:36:30 AM
   Am I beginning to become an music snob only appreciating Classical, Blues and Jazz Groups [ Straight Ahead Jazz no Improv. ] Really what new music is good ? Rap ? Rock ? [ Except Joe Bonamassa] Pop ? Country ?
  Hey still can listen to classic rock now and then mostly then :lol: Acoustic rock. Not a hard rock guy much. Classics OK but not an every day thing.
  Motown will never leave me just most recordings have such poor sound we only play for the memory. You got the funk ?

charles

Nah, Charles. Nothing wrong with having particular tastes. I don’t listen to that many truly well recorded CDs. Much if what I listen to is via Tidal and much is vocals...Nat king cole, Andy Williams, Karen Carpenter with the occasional Diana Krall and Linda Ronstadt. I’m a fan of Motown and rock....Beatles, Stones, Tom Petty.
As to new music, I appreciate Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber etc.
It’s tough to listen to poorly recorded stuff sometimes, but it’s bearable as I just enjoy the old music so much
Nick
Title: Re: What the Heck are They Calling Music These Days ??
Post by: James Edward on May 05, 2018, 03:50:23 PM
Google is your friend here... There is A LOT of good music being made today in all genres. The problem is NONE of it makes it beyond college radio stations. Google what you like, and add a few questions- ‘who makes this kind of music now’, ‘if I like Dave Brubeck, who emulates him now’, etc., etc.
It’s not as easy as it was 40 years ago- back then radio was a gold mine and had many different voices. It’s out there, just harder to find. I will admit, classical is, well, classical, and it’s not really being made. But new jazz and blues, it’s out there, along with bluegrass and country.
Happy trails.