The 2,000,000th post game

Started by Bardock4252,234 pages

Originally posted by Scribble
I'm listening to it now so that I can speak honestly

I really hate it already tbh... she sounds ridiculous. I have a natural aversion to most modern pop, I just find it all uninspired, dull and annoying. Most other eras have had pop that I can deal with, but this era is just a horrific mish-mash of nonsense to me. I like that one Cee Lo Green song though mmm

I have no reason to listen to modern pop. I do like the Yeezus album, mind you


So you like Cee Lo Green and Kanye West songs?

I don't know, I don't see much difference between the current era and say 10 years ago.

mg if you were wearing one my sigs, we would've had a full page of Screezus sigs!

i like those two outkast songs

gee likes to be different

outkast would be 10 years ago =[

at least nhl 16 won't suck!

Originally posted by Bardock42
So you like Cee Lo Green and Kanye West songs?

I don't know, I don't see much difference between the current era and say 10 years ago.

Cee Lo Green is generally pretty good, he reminds me of old soul singers, and the production of stuff is just like old soul wall-of-sound Spectre-era production, just updated. And Kanye, you can tell that he loves what he does, not just for the fame, money and bitches but also because it's what he was born to do.

Most of the rest of pop is utterly soulless, imo. There's no human element to it. It's like the life is being sapped out of music. But yeah, I'm pretty sure ten years ago was pretty awful from what I remember. It's just stayed in the same vein and got even worse.

I guess I somehow listen to music politically and socially as well as just hearing it as music (which sounds totally ****ing pretentious, but makes sense to me), but even just listening to it as music is incompatible to me. I listen to a huge range of music, so I'd rather find the stuff I actually click with rather than constantly giving the mainstream another chance, because I know that there's a massively high chance that I won't like it

you know what they say though, like in the 50s people didnt like rock music, but it gained popularity etc. maybe you're just getting old fox

Actually, music ten years ago was a lot better, I think. Overall, at least. OutKast are great generally, not just their hits

I was with it once! And then they changed what it was! And now what I'm with isn't it and what's it seems weird and scary to me! And it'll happen to you!

Originally posted by \W//
you know what they say though, like in the 50s people didnt like rock music, but it gained popularity etc. maybe you're just getting old fox
I listen to a lot of new music, just not the stuff that I consider soulless and rubbish. I've bought albums this year, and I love them.

green day were great 10 years ago, also 20 years ago, also now.

what was the last album you bought/illegally downloaded

Also, the music of this moment is nothing new. It's not that I can't adapt to something new; there's nothing new to adapt to. Nothing is anywhere close in the mainstream to the difference that rock brought to the table.

I don't download or buy anymore, I just spotify. the last whole album I listened to was Ash Wednesday by Elvis Perkins.

Originally posted by \W//
what was the last album you bought/illegally downloaded
I illegally downloaded music today, but it was old music

This year, I've bought the new SF album, Courtney Barnett's full length debut and Sleater-Kinneys new album. Girl-fronted rock ftw, I guess.

Originally posted by Bardock42
I don't download or buy anymore, I just spotify. the last whole album I listened to was Ash Wednesday by Elvis Perkins.
Haven't heard of him before, but his name is great

I can't handle all the adverts on spotify mmm

I pay for premium.

The album was mostly forgettable though. I only really liked one song "While you were sleeping"

Also, when Grimes releases a new album, I'll buy that. Some of her newer stuff is bordering on pop (she wrote a song for Rihanna or someone like that), but she just has it. Soul, drive, a love for music.

Oh I also listened to The Trials of Van Occupanther by Midlake. That was actually better.