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I often find that people who complain that "new music" isn't very good, don't really know a whole lot about new music. Either that or sometimes people reach a certain age and then either set the parking brake and decide everything from this point on sucks. I hope I never ever become that closed minded and old.
I'm actually with you. They (Radiohead) were very trendy for a while because all the A-list celebrities were fawning over them for "intellect cred" back in the late 90's, but I actually find them kinda boring too.
Didn't watch it (Radiohead perfomance on Colbert), but don't watch it. I'm pretty conservative politically (no, I am not religious), and I find Colbert and the other dude on that channel irritating and somewhat scary.
Sorry, didn't mean to impugne Radiohead. I was into them for a time. . Like whatever you like, my opinion is just that.
Based on what I saw at RMAF, you audiophile fools are all old. So the classic bands will always be "the best" in your mind. These may be your idols and musical gods, but the younger generation would rate later bands like U2, Radiohead, Bjork, Tool, Death Cab for Cutie, Arcade Fire, the Flaming Lips, at least at that level or higher. By putting bands out there like the Stones, Zep, The Who, Pink Floyd, etc... you are not "becoming" your parents, you are already there.
.. you are not "becoming" your parents, you are already there.
Funny, it just doesn't seem that way. You were very eager to pile on to the "Dave Matthews band and Phish suck!" comment even when George and I found them to be great candidates. Seems quite confusing (let alone rude) given your "keep an open mind and attitude" tude. ?
I often find that people who complain that "new music" isn't very good, don't really know a whole lot about new music. Either that or sometimes people reach a certain age and then either set the parking brake and decide everything from this point on sucks. I hope I never ever become that way. Speaking generally, btw, not to any one person on that.
There is a surging, thriving music scene of bands out that there would blow your mind if you'd simply take the time to look.
I mean no offense, but naming The Melvins or Them Crooked Vultures as America's greatest band is not exactly one that would stand up to heavy scrutiny, regardless of how good they are (and they are).
To put it differently, 100 years from now, I don't think anyone is going to be listening to songs from the Melvins or the Cannibal Corpses, etc. Heck, I don't think most people will recognize most of these bands ten years from now. Where is the next Led Zepplin, or Rolling Stones? The next Beatles, AC/DC or even U2? Does anyone think Kings of Leon will be the next Rolling Stones? Which current band is going to be as big and transformational as Pink Floyd or as culturally relevant as the Doors, The Who or Jimi Hendrix Experience were in their day?
Based on what I saw at RMAF, you audiophile fools are all old. So the classic bands will always be "the best" in your mind.... you are not "becoming" your parents, you are already there.
But anyway thread title kinda suggests older bands. If you want to talk about new bands, here's a curveball, I really enjoyed Drake's band's performance on SNL http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/drake-headlines/1362580.... Even if you don't enjoy hip hop, just listen to the band.
Go easy on the guy. If I am correct he has stated that Wolfmother is the greatest band out there now. So...