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Music "died" after 2002
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Music "died" after 2002
So basically 2002 was the last year that music was truly "music".
What are your thoughts on that?
What are your thoughts on that?
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2002 also happens to be my favorite year for music next to 1967
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1967 Great year for music, favorite song from ‘67 “Ruby Tuesday” by The Rolling Stones, I was only 12 years old in 1967.
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Good music has always been there, it just doesn't get airplay and takes literal research to find them. Every couple of weeks, I check out the charts (US and world) to see what's new. Most is the same old autotuner pop tripe, but there are a few good tunes there, they just seem to fall off the charts quickly. Not really sure why that is. This has been the case since the mid 90's actually.
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I graduated high school in 2002. Everything throughout my years in school (elementary, middle, and high school in the 90's, college in the 00's) sucked. As I've said in the past, I was a kid who was lightly harassed because I listened to 93 Lite-FM and WNIC. I wasn't listening to Sum41 or Pearl Jam like the cool kids.
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My favorite era of music is probably 1995-2005. I also like quite a bit of stuff from 1980-1995 and not much from pre-1980.
2006 or 2007 is the year when the autotuner took over pop music and most music turned to crap.
I do still occasionally hear new songs I like - the problem today is that the vast majority of pop music has every ounce of breathing room squeezed out of it with brickwall processing. I find it fatiguing to my ears to listen to newer stuff for any length of time, even at lower volumes. Then take that over-processed music and play it on an FM radio station with to-the-max processing and you're left with something not much different from white noise.
2006 or 2007 is the year when the autotuner took over pop music and most music turned to crap.
I do still occasionally hear new songs I like - the problem today is that the vast majority of pop music has every ounce of breathing room squeezed out of it with brickwall processing. I find it fatiguing to my ears to listen to newer stuff for any length of time, even at lower volumes. Then take that over-processed music and play it on an FM radio station with to-the-max processing and you're left with something not much different from white noise.
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MTV "Total Request Live" (TRL) ended in January of 2009. MTV has NOT been the same since then because it is all crappy!!
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OOPS, the Total Request Live MTV show ended on November 16, 2008.
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I thought I had ended much earlier! All MTV is now is really stupid reality shows. It's not even music television anymore
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People are just big jerks. sorryZenithCKLW wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 9:37 amI graduated high school in 2002. Everything throughout my years in school (elementary, middle, and high school in the 90's, college in the 00's) sucked. As I've said in the past, I was a kid who was lightly harassed because I listened to 93 Lite-FM and WNIC. I wasn't listening to Sum41 or Pearl Jam like the cool kids.
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Thanks, but no problem. It didn’t affect me at all. I know what music I like and no one else’s opinion changes that.
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Good.ZenithCKLW wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 11:01 pmThanks, but no problem. It didn’t affect me at all. I know what music I like and no one else’s opinion changes that.
I like that you think that way.
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