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Onkel Neal 09-09-13 09:05 PM

When did music videos get so hilarious?
 
So, yeah, I'm old and I don't get new music. I'll proudly don the mantle of "new music is crap", just like the generations before me (but seriously, could it be true this time?).

We've all heard about the Hannah Montanah kid going stripper-bonkers at the VMAs (Disney stars turning wacko, they must have a management plan or something), old news, and not really that shocking.

But then comes a video, this chick is licking a sledgehammer, swinging nekkid on a wrecking ball. Haw haw! Was it supposed to be this funny? Or do they really think there's even a glimmer of sex appeal in this LMAO video?

Seriously, is there anyone here who can explain this to me? :doh:

Yeah, that link above mentions the Sinead O'Connor video, that was a pretty solid song and performance. But Miley Cyrus? So funny!:har:

Admiral Halsey 09-09-13 09:20 PM

Somewhere Billy Ray Cyrus is crying his Achy Breaky Heart out.

Red October1984 09-09-13 09:21 PM

New music is crap*

That's all there is to it. :D

*Exceptions exist :)

Sailor Steve 09-09-13 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2112302)
Seriously, is there anyone here who can explain this to me? :doh:

The explanation is that there are so many videos and so many average singers out there that the one who wins is the one who is the most outrageoud.

Quote:

that was a pretty solid song and performance.
Seriously? Average song at best, electronic drum machine, synthesized everything, including running her voice through some kind of processor. Test of time, brother, test of time. Is anyone going to remember this thirty years from now, let alone look back and say "Now that was great music!"?

Armistead 09-09-13 09:32 PM

All part of a grander marketing plan that started at the awards show. It goes back to "as long as people are talking".

Yep, it scares me that most the music I like is considered classic, but with music I prefer vocal talent, not t&a...

Two years ago I took my son and school friends to a Swift concert, I swear she sounded lie a dying dog, but the kids loved her.

As I've said, great music went out with big hair.

the_tyrant 09-09-13 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2112311)
The explanation is that there are so many videos and so many average singers out there that the one who wins is the one who is the most outrageoud.


Seriously? Average song at best, electronic drum machine, synthesized everything, including running her voice through some kind of processor. Test of time, brother, test of time. Is anyone going to remember this thirty years from now, let alone look back and say "Now that was great music!"?

Don't you pull your "wise old man" gig on me:O:

I mean, back in your day, The Archies were topping the charts!

At least Miley Cyrus exists!

Takeda Shingen 09-09-13 10:04 PM

Funny thing about all this; my argument would be that the popular music barometer has read -10 since the first troubadour squawked out the first drinking tune in the tavern. It is all a relative thing. I could easily launch into scathing diatribes about Bruce Springsteen, The Beatles, Chubby Checker, Bill Hailey and the Comets, Muddy Waters or whatever your vernacular performer(s) of choice are. Would it lessen your love of them? Probably not. Would it frustrate me to no end that the people I am lecturing will not appreciate art as I see fit? Absolutely. And so I have found it best for everybody, including myself, if I just let people like what they want to like and I save my diatribe for the lecture hall.

Jimbuna 09-10-13 05:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the_tyrant (Post 2112317)
Don't you pull your "wise old man" gig on me:O:

I mean, back in your day, The Archies were topping the charts!

At least Miley Cyrus exists!

^ :har:

If the younger generation are buying it then the management plan is working....but yes I agree, it looks and sounds crap, at best.

Tchocky 09-10-13 05:26 AM

Well there's a barrel load of selective recognition going on here.

After all, we forget about all the awful music from years ago.

HunterICX 09-10-13 05:35 AM

Thanks..now my ears bleed and my eyes puke :dead:

HunterICX

Red October1984 09-10-13 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 2112406)
Thanks..now my ears bleed and my eyes puke :dead:

Ask Jimbuna for some of that eye bleach he has sitting around. :hmmm:

joea 09-10-13 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2112307)
New music is crap*

That's all there is to it. :D

*Exceptions exist :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tchocky (Post 2112402)
Well there's a barrel load of selective recognition going on here.

After all, we forget about all the awful music from years ago.

Yup, this new music is crap is nonsense. The most popular stuff - a good chunk of it at least - is crap but there are loads of good bands and musicians too. Plus as the cliché goes, "one man's trash is another man's treasure".

This trope is tiresome. :zzz:

AVGWarhawk 09-10-13 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Admiral Halsey (Post 2112305)
Somewhere Billy Ray Cyrus is crying his Achy Breaky Heart out.


Billy is crying all the way to the bank!

Sailor Steve 09-10-13 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the_tyrant (Post 2112317)
Don't you pull your "wise old man" gig on me:O:

I mean, back in your day, The Archies were topping the charts!

And I hated them too.

Quote:

At least Miley Cyrus exists!
Are you sure?

AVGWarhawk 09-10-13 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2112302)
So, yeah, I'm old and I don't get new music. I'll proudly don the mantle of "new music is crap", just like the generations before me (but seriously, could it be true this time?).

We've all heard about the Hannah Montanah kid going stripper-bonkers at the VMAs (Disney stars turning wacko, they must have a management plan or something), old news, and not really that shocking.

But then comes a video, this chick is licking a sledgehammer, swinging nekkid on a wrecking ball. Haw haw! Was it supposed to be this funny? Or do they really think there's even a glimmer of sex appeal in this LMAO video?

Seriously, is there anyone here who can explain this to me? :doh:

Yeah, that link above mentions the Sinead O'Connor video, that was a pretty solid song and performance. But Miley Cyrus? So funny!:har:

If Miley continues on this path she will never be taken seriously. If you have no real talent use the shock factor. Won't be long before there is a full spread in Playboy.


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