robby Sergeant
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 | | 05/20/2006 2:17 PM |
| The girls are gone for the morning, so I got to break out the mp3s and crank the stereo (yes I'm geek - one of my computers is our sound system).
I setup a playlist of nothing but old 80s tunes and shuffled it:
Opportunities (Pet Shop Boys) Careless Memories (Duran Duran) My Best Friend's Girl (The Cars) Its a Mistake (Men at Work) Hey Little Rich Girls (The Specials) You Take Me Up (Thompson Twins) Sunshine in the Shade (The Fixx) They Call it Madness (Madness) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper) The Metro (Berlin) The Warrior (Scandal) Who's Crying Now? (Journey) Drive (The Cards) And We Danced (The Hooters) Lies (Thompson Twins) Stay The Night (Chicago) In The Name of Love (Naked Eyes) Head Over Heels (Go-Gos) Karma Chameleon (Culture Club) London's Burning (The Clash) It Ain't Enough (Corey Hart) Girls on Film (Duran Duran) Bullet (Divinyls) Under the Milky Way (The Church) Treat Me Right (Pat Benatar) Good Thing (Fine Young Cannibals) Voices Carry (Til Tuesday) Its a Sin (Pet Shop Boys) Things Can Only Get Better (Howard Jones) Down Under (Men At Work) Sweet Dreams Are Made of This (Eurythimics) Love of the Common People (Paul Young) Bizarre Love Triange (New Order) Behind the Walls of Sleep (Smithereens) You Spin Me Round (Dead or Alive) Who Do You Want to Be (Oingo Boingo) Wouldn't It Be Good (Nik Kershaw)
Ahhhhh. What happened to music like this?
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Nixlord Underboss
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| Hehe, it seems we almost share the same taste of music back in the 80's. Mostly "new wave." Although I'd probably add some music from the following groups too:
Depeche Mode Tears for Fears The Smiths The Cure The Police The Care Echo and the Bunny Men U2 (Sunday Bloody Sunday, Pride)
What killed "new wave" and 80's pop? I'd have to say a decline in air time. Mainstream Rock and Rap music was on the rise and dominated the charts. "New Wave" suddenly was a joke and became a guilty pleasure. Sigh.
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robby Sergeant
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 | | 05/20/2006 4:01 PM |
| Nice to see someone else remembers. [:)]
Yeah - that was just a small cross section. All those on your list were big bands for me (especially the Smiths and the Police). Add to that:
Dire Straits Yaz Bananarama Erasure Simple Minds The Call Big Country The The Aztec Camera Frankie Goes to Hollywood The Housemartins The English Beat General Public Cocteau Twins The Cult A-Ha Stray Cats Living Color Midnight Oil Outfield Kate Bush Toy Dolls Van Halen The Bangles INXS XTC Jesus & Mary Chain Wham Sade Go West Missing Persons The Violent Femmes The Replacements Arcadia Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians Huey Lewis & The News Love & Rockets Style Council Pixies Talking Heads Throwing Muses Power Station
And more. Hell, I still love old Madonna tunes.
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 zenthrus Commander
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 | | 05/20/2006 5:32 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Nixlord What killed "new wave" and 80's pop?
"New Wave" was the polite term for "punk." It never really died. It sort of evolved in a variety of directions. Part of punk turned into hip-hop/rap (reflecting the reggae/mix origins). Part of punk turned into hardcore punk. Part of punk turned into ska (punk with horns). Part of punk turned into grunge/emo. It all really began with glamour rock (Toy Dolls) which split into punk and hair bands. Granted, this is all subjective since the lines between musical genres in the late 60s/early 70s were seriously blurred (as class/gender/race lines concurrently began to blur).
The reason I prefer the 80s variety of punk/new wave to the more current stuff is that most of the time it's actually somewhat decent music. Very little contemporary "pop" is even related to music. Pity, that. Viva, la 80s [:D]
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scruffydude7 Underboss
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| It's strange. Last night a commercial for this collection of 80's music was on TV, and all it did was remind me what a dark time for humanity the 80's were.
There was some good music out of the 80's (some of which were named) but in general, it's my least favorite decade in terms of music. And fashion.
Then again, the vast majority of mainstream modern music is rubbish too, IMO.
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kyrin Commander
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| Just make sure to bring that music for the car trip to Qualifiers, robby. Should make the trip go faster. [:D]
Good stuff.
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| | I love the 80s music and still do, too bad that just means I am getting old [B)] ...ahh! to be 12 again and playing spin the bottle and grabbing a girl's ass for the first time. | | Trades >> Completed: 49 | Bad: Ø | Pending: 0 | Trade & talk Live on IRC! SERVER: irc.psionics.net CHANNEL: #maxminis | |
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 | | 05/21/2006 10:18 AM |
| I spent the 80s listening to the Doors, the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and everything else I'd missed because I was born a decade late.
I have a different set of tunes that I listened to in the 80s--no surprise, I do everything a little skewed from normal.
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bigbadjon Sergeant
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| | Dude, where's the Def Leppard? Where's Bon Jovi? I like new wave as well but shake it up a little man. | | Evil triumphs when good men fail their morale saves. | |
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nyjastul69 Commander
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| quote: Originally posted by Vrecknidj
I spent the 80s listening to the Doors, the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and everything else I'd missed because I was born a decade late.
I have a different set of tunes that I listened to in the 80s--no surprise, I do everything a little skewed from normal.
Dave
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yack Commander
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 | | 05/21/2006 2:41 PM |
| All my 80's music was listening the to the dawn of hair metal and old school hard rock(thats what it was called then).Don't get me wrong there was the odd 80's pop tune that would bring back school dance memories. the 80's is one of fav generations for music. | | Champion of the Peryton Vindicated Champion : Pit Fiend, Devourer DW: Duergar Priest RPG Only!!!! The Drumming Drunkn' DM | |
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kgradert13 Sergeant
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 | | 05/21/2006 5:45 PM |
| Def Leppard and Bon Jovi can burn in Hades! [:)] I like hair rock, but I couldn't stand either one of those 2 groups. Now, had you mentioned Poison, Ratt, or the Crue, I could get on board.
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IHawk Underboss
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 | | 05/21/2006 6:16 PM |
| Eighties night at the night club back when I was in college was always fun. I do have thousands of songs on the computer from ripping all of my old CD's...makes much easier for playlist.
I am trying to think if I had a fav 80's band/singer, but one I heard on the way home from work the other day was Michael Penn / No Myth...really got nostalgic, remembering the times driving in the old car listening to Night Ranger & "Cough..." REO Speedwagon with the guys and girlfriends.
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Monsoon28 Underboss
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 | | 05/21/2006 9:11 PM |
| What killed 80's music? Evolution!
Along came: Nirvana/Foo Fighters Weezer RHCP Beastie Boys (Granted the band is alot older actually starting in '79) Beck Massive Attack Chemical Brothers Green Day The Offspring Rob Zombie System of the Down Tool Bloodhound Gang Nerfherder Etc, Etc, Etc.
Sure the 80's just like every other decade had some greats, but the evolution of rock must forever move forward!
But seriously the music I remember best from the 80's includes Run DMC LL Cool J Kool Moe Dee Erik B Rakim DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince Fat Boys Grand Master Flash KRS1/BDP Public Enemy
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Gristlemane Sergeant
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 | | 05/22/2006 12:31 AM |
| I can't understand why people loved the 80's so much. I grew up in the eighties and hated it. Neon colors and pastels everywhere, those stupid shirts that changed color with sunlight, bubble letters, Michael Jackson, Reaganomics, etc. It was just a terrible decade whose best parts were its most outlandish and ridiculous.
As for music, I think the emergence of MTV and the evolution of a number of different styles within pop made it probably the most diverse and creative period in pop music history. That said, even the most innovative of pop music still sucks. [)] To this day I can't fathom how Michael Jackson was ever so popular. | | It's deja vu all over again. | |
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| | The 80s were a fine time thanks to the dawn of heavy metal age. Iron Maiden and Judas Priest rocked out pretty hard. Metallica and Megadeth didn't suck back then. Good times. Good times... | | Successful Trades (31) | Trades Pending (0) 12th Place in the 2005 Nationals, and I owe it all to the Minis Training Montage. Champion of Celestial Giant Stag Beetles | |
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The Great Choco Monster Ghendar Warlord
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 | | 05/22/2006 7:51 AM |
| Ah, great thread. [:D]
It's funny, back then I found New Wave to be synthetic, soulless trash, but now I'm very nostalgic about it. I listen to stuff now that I never would have touched back then.
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The Great Choco Monster Ghendar Warlord
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| quote: Originally posted by Vrecknidj
I spent the 80s listening to the Doors, the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and everything else I'd missed because I was born a decade late.
Yeah, me too. People thought I should have been born a decade earlier too. [:D] | | Ghendar - Now snark free!
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realmaster Underboss
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yack Commander
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 | | 05/23/2006 7:04 AM |
| quote: Originally posted by lurch_E_bean
The 80s were a fine time thanks to the dawn of heavy metal age. Iron Maiden and Judas Priest rocked out pretty hard. Metallica and Megadeth didn't suck back then. Good times. Good times...
Exactley thats my 80's not the pop part or the rap. Then again I was a long hair leather jacket bathroom boy playing in a hard rock sucky garage band. | | Champion of the Peryton Vindicated Champion : Pit Fiend, Devourer DW: Duergar Priest RPG Only!!!! The Drumming Drunkn' DM | |
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The Great Choco Monster Ghendar Warlord
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| quote: Originally posted by yack
quote: Originally posted by lurch_E_bean
The 80s were a fine time thanks to the dawn of heavy metal age. Iron Maiden and Judas Priest rocked out pretty hard. Metallica and Megadeth didn't suck back then. Good times. Good times...
Exactley thats my 80's not the pop part or the rap. Then again I was a long hair leather jacket bathroom boy playing in a hard rock sucky garage band.
Me too, the metal part, not the leather jacket part. However, now 20+ years later, I'm kind of liking some of that new wave stuff I thought was pure garbage back then. | | Ghendar - Now snark free!
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Vash Underboss
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 | | 05/23/2006 8:34 AM |
| Well I grew up in teh 80's and even I don't really miss the music that much.
80's Cartoons however...now THAT was an age! | | Champion of the Alhoon and my called shot for Unhallowed Blood War Called Shot: Phoenix Trade withe me! | |
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robby Sergeant
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 | | 05/23/2006 11:03 AM |
| quote: Originally posted by Vrecknidj
I spent the 80s listening to the Doors, the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and everything else I'd missed because I was born a decade late.
Nothing says you can't listen to them both. Pink Floyd's Animals was the first album I ever bought - and for $1 at a Garage Sale. And the next day, I went and bought Like a Virgin and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. [:)]
Oh, and in my NSHO, you missed the Who on that most august list.
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Username Warlord
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 | | 05/23/2006 11:39 AM |
| | I keep asking myself why I don't own anything by The Cure. I love that music. | | Originally posted by Schooly_D Username - he deals in minis Champion of Lhesh Haruuc Shaarat'kor | |
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The Great Choco Monster Ghendar Warlord
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| quote: Originally posted by Vash
80's Cartoons however...now THAT was an age!
Over the weekend, I watched an episode of Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends. Remember that one?
Or rather, tried to watch it. It SUCKED! Horrible animation, poor writing, and just a stoooopid story that pretty much went against everything that Spidey is.
That show has not aged well. I watched it every Saturday morning. | | Ghendar - Now snark free!
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Sulaco Underboss
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 | | 05/23/2006 2:25 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by bigbadjon
Dude, where's the Def Leppard? Where's Bon Jovi? I like new wave as well but shake it up a little man.
Yeah, where are the complete crap bands to remind us that not all 80's music was good. [)]
Forget gravity, nostalgia is the most powerful force in the universe.
quote: Originally posted by zenthrus
"New Wave" was the polite term for "punk."
New Wave was the term for Punk for people who knew sod-all about Punk. New Wave had as much to do with Punk as Jazz does to Hip Hop. | | Champion of the Gelatinous Cube. Nemesis of Gnomes and Dinosaurs.
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Zaukrie Underboss
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 | | 05/23/2006 2:50 PM |
| I can handle some of your list, I still listen to XTC and the Talking Heads quite often, for example.
But, you missed: Asia Devo Scorpions Prince Toto REM The Pursuit of Happiness (I think that was the 80s) Chicago (they were bad by then, what was I thinking?)
Man, what truly bizarre (and sometiems quite bad) mix of bands I listened to as a confused teenager.
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Knight of the Round Table Thenameless Warlord
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| | Hail to 80's music. Have quite a few of those compilations. | | Over 270 successful online DDM trades. | |
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 Vrecknidj Warlord
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 | | 05/23/2006 4:09 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by robby
quote: Originally posted by Vrecknidj
I spent the 80s listening to the Doors, the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and everything else I'd missed because I was born a decade late.
Nothing says you can't listen to them both. Pink Floyd's Animals was the first album I ever bought - and for $1 at a Garage Sale. And the next day, I went and bought Like a Virgin and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. [:)]
Okay, Pink Floyd, Madonna and Lauper just, um...never mind.quote: Oh, and in my NSHO, you missed the Who on that most august list.
Good catch. I think I may have missed a few other good ones too.
Can't tell you how many times I listened to my Jefferson Airplane 8-track. Before I discovered "heavier" 60s and 70s stuff. Ah, Embryonic Journey...
[:p]
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 Vrecknidj Warlord
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 | | 05/23/2006 4:10 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Ghendar
quote: Originally posted by Vrecknidj
I spent the 80s listening to the Doors, the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and everything else I'd missed because I was born a decade late.
Yeah, me too. People thought I should have been born a decade earlier too. [:D]
Hmm. So we have something else in common, other than a love of undead dogs.
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IanB Commander
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 | | 05/23/2006 9:08 PM |
| [warning: pedantic music major in the room]
Jazz and Hip-Hop aren't a very good example of unrelated genres. They share a number of characteristics, both being born out of older African-American musical traditions, having a high degree of improvisation (at least initially), etc.
However, I can agree with the sentiment that there's a notable difference between punk and New Wave. Very early on the terms were used interchangeably, but by the time MTV shows up in 1981 they're pretty much separate genres. They share rejection of the dominant 70s pop style, but bands like the Talking Heads (which I would consider a New Wave band) and bands like the Ramones (which I would consider a punk band) don't have a lot in common musically, despite both being part of the "punk scene".
They're definitely related, but different, especially once you get into the 80s. | | Anson on WotC boards | |
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Eliminator53 Sergeant
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 | | 05/23/2006 10:19 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by kgradert13
Def Leppard and Bon Jovi can burn in Hades! [:)] I like hair rock, but I couldn't stand either one of those 2 groups. Now, had you mentioned Poison, Ratt, or the Crue, I could get on board.
I do miss some 80's music though
Ahh, Blasphemy! I love Bon Jovi and Def Leppard and I was alive for only three and a half years of the 80s. Been to concerts of both by the way. | | Champion of Tavern Stripper Knight of Knights Squire of Death Giants Somethin-or-another of Big Arse Swords | |
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Monsoon28 Underboss
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| quote: Originally posted by IanB
[warning: pedantic music major in the room] the Ramones (which I would consider a punk band)
Ummmm, who wouldn't consider The Ramones a punk band?
quote: Originally posted by robby And the next day, I went and bought Like a Virgin and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.
ok your Man card has just been revoked! [:P]
quote: Originally posted by Eliminator53 Blasphemy! I love Bon Jovi and Def Leppard and I was alive for only three and a half years of the 80s.
I believe the term is too young to know any better. [:P]
Ok, I was a sucker for Bon Jovi's Young Guns II album...but that was it!
I'd like to point out The Who and Pink Floyd are esentially 70's bands, both starting in the 60's but having there best work in the 70's. Pink Floyd's Animals was released in '77.
Now we need to do a essentially 70's list!
Ramones! (70-90´s) Sex Pistols Led Zeppelin (60/70´s) The Guess Who The Who Pink Floyd The Band David Bowie Iggy Pop and the Stooges Journey ...ya, ya I know a guilty pleasure. [:D] Queen Rush Lynyrd Skynyrd Yes Dire Straights (70/80's) Eagles
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The Great Choco Monster Ghendar Warlord
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| | Bon Jovi is a POX on american music. [:D] | | Ghendar - Now snark free!
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Sulaco Underboss
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 | | 05/24/2006 11:48 AM |
| quote: Originally posted by IanB
[warning: pedantic music major in the room]
Jazz and Hip-Hop aren't a very good example of unrelated genres. They share a number of characteristics, both being born out of older African-American musical traditions, having a high degree of improvisation (at least initially), etc.
Precisely my point. They share a common heritage and origin but each are distinct and unique end results. The same is true of punk and new wave. | | Champion of the Gelatinous Cube. Nemesis of Gnomes and Dinosaurs.
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yack Commander
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| | Sorry I'm a heavy metal fan (yes thats what it called!!)but Bon jovi, Def Leppard after pyromania and Van Halen (with Sammy) didn't make the cut. Sorry too many ballads in their later years. | | Champion of the Peryton Vindicated Champion : Pit Fiend, Devourer DW: Duergar Priest RPG Only!!!! The Drumming Drunkn' DM | |
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The Great Choco Monster Ghendar Warlord
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| quote: Originally posted by yack
and Van Halen (with Sammy) didn't make the cut. Sorry too many ballads in their later years.
And ironically (maybe not so ironically, but sad nonetheless) Van Halen was more successful with Sammy than they ever were with Dave. [:D] I know Roth is a bit of a jerk, but Van Hagar just doesn't cut it in my book. | | Ghendar - Now snark free!
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IanB Commander
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 | | 05/24/2006 2:14 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Sulaco
quote: Originally posted by IanB
[warning: pedantic music major in the room]
Jazz and Hip-Hop aren't a very good example of unrelated genres. They share a number of characteristics, both being born out of older African-American musical traditions, having a high degree of improvisation (at least initially), etc.
Precisely my point. They share a common heritage and origin but each are distinct and unique end results. The same is true of punk and new wave.
Ah, ok. The way you framed it, I thought you were saying 'they have as much in common as these two things that have nothing in common!' | | Anson on WotC boards | |
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robby Sergeant
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 | | 05/24/2006 2:29 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Monsoon28
quote: Originally posted by robby And the next day, I went and bought Like a Virgin and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.
ok your Man card has just been revoked! [:P]
Hey, once upon a time (back when she was young and fleshy), Madonna was hot. You ever seen the original album liner from Like a Virgin? Puts the Sears catalogue to shame. [)]
I actually saw the Violent Femmes in concert last week. I was expecting it to be just a nostalgia show, but they were damn good. Strange to hear middle-age Gordon Gano belting "Why can't I get just one ****", though.
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IanB Commander
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 | | 05/24/2006 3:15 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Monsoon28
quote: Originally posted by IanB
[warning: pedantic music major in the room] the Ramones (which I would consider a punk band)
Ummmm, who wouldn't consider The Ramones a punk band?
Probably nobody - I was just being detailed. | | Anson on WotC boards | |
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