by Roryrules » Sat 07 Apr 2012, 09:16:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Repent', 'I') spent this evening cleaning house and listening to old tunes from the 60's, 70's an 80''s; the thought occured to me why has there really been nothing signifigant since?
I'm sick of 20 years of rap, hip hop, and indie music. What happened to rock and roll? Why can't they make good music anymore? Something with a melody and that is pleasant to listen to. Flash your bellybutton and do a dance number is not the same as the quality talent from years past. Even Led Zepplin has a song called 'the song remains the same', knothing could be more true, once you've heard it 500 times you lose interest.
In your opinion. Taste is subjective, I can assure you that there have been plenty of big hits since the 1980s which are very popular.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Repent', 'T')he same for Television; why are there no quality shows like Barney Miller, all in the family, canon, or Miami vice on? Reality tv is crap, I don't even watch the news anymore because I know it is all censored propoganda. My favorite TV show was 'Dead like me' which ran 2002-2004, and was cancelled. Why even own a tv anymore?
An occasional movie still touches me like the recent 'hunger games' movie did, or the film 'rent' from a few years back. But where are the culturally altering drama's like Flashdance, Rocky, Saturday night fever, that everyone knew about and altered our collective culture??
Anyone older that 40 has lived through a cultural death of our society at large. I'm bored to death of rap, formula movies, sit coms and other crap. What did our collective society lose around 1990 that caused this social decline and death to occur? More importantly; when will real culture reemerge from the ashes? (God I miss the 80's)
Again, this is all just your opinion. And as a young person I'd like to point out that most films and TV shows I've seen from the 50s, 60s and 70s were completely and utterly crap. There's plenty of decent stuff about, just as there's a load of dross, just like it's always been. The idea that we're witnessing some sort of 'cultural death' is just complete bollocks espoused by those with tastes stuck in the Twentieth Century.