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Interesting article on music


I have no clue how music in the years 2000-2010 will be remembered, but I thought the article might interest some of you.


How Will We Categorize Our Current Decade of Music?


50 CentWe all know that the 70s was the decade of classic/arena rock, the 80s was the decade of hair metal/synth pop and the 90s was the decade of grunge/alternative rock. This brings up a question that a lot of music lovers must wonder: how will we categorize our current decade of music?

It's funny how music tends to change every generation. The 70s was the era of classic rock where groups such as Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Lynyrd Skynyrd took over the entire music scene. Next up was the 80s, where both hair metal rockers such as Guns 'N Roses, Def Leppard and Bon Jovi reigned, along with glamorous pop icons such as Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. The music scene changed from more laid-back, mellow classic rock to loud metal riffs and techno-sounding pop beats, and society's wardrobe changed from bellbottoms and beads to leather and lace.

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Next came the 90s alternative grunge rock era. Suddenly, it didn't matter what you looked like or how you could sing. The rock star criteria no longer meant that you had to belt out high notes like Bon Jovi and Madonna, or wear fancy leather and lace. As long as you had a distortion petal, could scream bloody murder and had a few ripped jeans and torn flannel shirts on hand, you fit right in. Artists such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden soon took over the airwaves, "making Seattle the new Los Angeles," as Kurt Cobain once stated.

Nirvana

So with all this sound and attire change every ten years, what words would we use to categorize our current decade of music? Is it the generation of emo rock because of artists such as Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco and Metro Station? Has the grunge rock 90's look transformed into the emo rock attire of the 2000s? It seems as though skinny jeans and half parted bangs look has taken over the majority of the music youth culture in society these days.

Fall Out Boy

What about pop rockers such as The Killers and Maroon 5? Is this generation geared more toward pop rock as opposed to hardcore edgy rock and roll? Or perhaps rock music has taken a backseat to pop icons such as Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake? It seems as though in the 90s, the Seattle rockers took over the MTV and VH1 spotlight. Now, not only has music television transformed into reality television, but when it does air music, it seems to be more focused towards either emo rock, pop icons, or hip hop artists.

It's no question that hip hop music is another genre that has taken over the charts throughout the past eight years. In the year 2000, Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP sold over 9 million copies in the US, and Nelly's debut Country Grammar sold over 6 million. Alternative hip hop also made its way into the music scene, with artists such as Mos Def and The Roots.

Nelly

So is hip hop the dominating genre that has taken over the music population throughout the past eight years? Is our decade of music going to be known as the decade of hip hop because of all the artists in that genre that have topped the album charts? Or does rock music still have some sort of effect on today's music scene?

What about other big rock bands of the 2000s such as Coldplay, Linkin Park and the White Stripes? What category would they fall under?

It's entirely possible we may not be able to categorize our current decade of music until we're already well into the year 2010 and beyond. Then maybe we can look back on the last 10 years and sum it up into one category that best describes the entire decade. To a lot of music lovers, it may seem as though music went downhill after the 80s and 90s, but then again, most people have a tendency to favor the generation of music that they grew up listening to.



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Personally I always felt the 90's were shared by Grunge and Rap

I never thought Rap would still be going strong in the 00's.  I do think it's lost some of it's momentum, but I always hoped it would soon turn into the Disco of the 70's and enjoy a nice, prolonged backlash.  hmm.gif

-- Edited by Jeremy Riggs at 11:48, 2008-07-24

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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

Personally I always felt the 90's were shared by Grunge and Rap

I never thought Rap would still be going strong in the 00's.  I do think it's lost some of it's momentum, but I always hoped it would soon turn into the Disco of the 70's and enjoy a nice, prolonged backlash.  hmm.gif

-- Edited by Jeremy Riggs at 11:48, 2008-07-24



I agree, I thought rap was 90's and gone.  But rap has changed.  I think the gangsta rap of the 90's is passing, and now has more R&B influences.

 



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I don't like categorizing any type of music unless I absolutely HAVE to!

And the 70's were so much more than just classic/arena rock. There were many different styles hitting the Top 40. Disco, Soul, Country, Singer/songwriter. Heck, even ShaNaNa was out there reviving the 50's sound and style!

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MzHartz wrote:

 

Jeremy Riggs wrote:

Personally I always felt the 90's were shared by Grunge and Rap

I never thought Rap would still be going strong in the 00's.  I do think it's lost some of it's momentum, but I always hoped it would soon turn into the Disco of the 70's and enjoy a nice, prolonged backlash.  hmm.gif

-- Edited by Jeremy Riggs at 11:48, 2008-07-24



I agree, I thought rap was 90's and gone.  But rap has changed.  I think the gangsta rap of the 90's is passing, and now has more R&B influences.

 

 




 And you know, if indeed Gangsta Rap has started to fade, and rap music in general isn't so full of anger, I might not be so opposed to it.  I liked some of it when the 90's began. 

My only problem with it has really always been that it's so full of F-bombs and MF-bombs, so degrading to women, and so materialistic in it's content.

 

 



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Lady Strange wrote:

I don't like categorizing any type of music unless I absolutely HAVE to!

And the 70's were so much more than just classic/arena rock. There were many different styles hitting the Top 40. Disco, Soul, Country, Singer/songwriter. Heck, even ShaNaNa was out there reviving the 50's sound and style!



You know LS, I don't think it's about categorizing the decade.  EVERY decade will have all types of music.

I think it's just about trying to identify what the big wave was, what kind of "swept the nation" so to speak.

I think looking at it that way, this would be your favorite decade, because I don't think anything is doing that anymore.

With the advent of the ipod, and the decline of physical music product being replaced by digital downloading, this is the decade where everyones listening to whatever they want to.  And in most cases, that's a lil' bit of everything.  Kind of like what we have here at FFR.

Maybe the 00's are the FFR decade!??!  confused.gif

 



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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

 

Lady Strange wrote:

I don't like categorizing any type of music unless I absolutely HAVE to!

And the 70's were so much more than just classic/arena rock. There were many different styles hitting the Top 40. Disco, Soul, Country, Singer/songwriter. Heck, even ShaNaNa was out there reviving the 50's sound and style!



You know LS, I don't think it's about categorizing the decade.  EVERY decade will have all types of music.

I think it's just about trying to identify what the big wave was, what kind of "swept the nation" so to speak.

I think looking at it that way, this would be your favorite decade, because I don't think anything is doing that anymore.

With the advent of the ipod, and the decline of physical music product being replaced by digital downloading, this is the decade where everyones listening to whatever they want to.  And in most cases, that's a lil' bit of everything.  Kind of like what we have here at FFR.

Maybe the 00's are the FFR decade!??!  confused.gif

 

 



There we go, that should be our slogan!

 



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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

 

MzHartz wrote:

 

Jeremy Riggs wrote:

Personally I always felt the 90's were shared by Grunge and Rap

I never thought Rap would still be going strong in the 00's.  I do think it's lost some of it's momentum, but I always hoped it would soon turn into the Disco of the 70's and enjoy a nice, prolonged backlash.  hmm.gif

-- Edited by Jeremy Riggs at 11:48, 2008-07-24



I agree, I thought rap was 90's and gone.  But rap has changed.  I think the gangsta rap of the 90's is passing, and now has more R&B influences.

 

 




 And you know, if indeed Gangsta Rap has started to fade, and rap music in general isn't so full of anger, I might not be so opposed to it.  I liked some of it when the 90's began. 

My only problem with it has really always been that it's so full of F-bombs and MF-bombs, so degrading to women, and so materialistic in it's content.

 

 

 



From what I can tell, the lyrics have only gotten a tiny bit better.  The only rap I'm exposed to is from my sweet, innocent 15 year old sister (hey, she's my litter sister, so she'll always be sweet and innocent darnit!).  It's still all about the streets, but what I've heard is less angry.  It's almost like rap has become a form of dance music.  And there is a little more to it that you can dance to than what it used to be.

Again, I'm judging only by my sister and her friends, but it seems that they care more about the beat and less about the words.  They only time they sing along is when there's some line telling them to "shake it."

 



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MzHartz wrote:

 

Jeremy Riggs wrote:

 

Lady Strange wrote:

I don't like categorizing any type of music unless I absolutely HAVE to!

And the 70's were so much more than just classic/arena rock. There were many different styles hitting the Top 40. Disco, Soul, Country, Singer/songwriter. Heck, even ShaNaNa was out there reviving the 50's sound and style!


You know LS, I don't think it's about categorizing the decade.  EVERY decade will have all types of music.

I think it's just about trying to identify what the big wave was, what kind of "swept the nation" so to speak.

I think looking at it that way, this would be your favorite decade, because I don't think anything is doing that anymore.

With the advent of the ipod, and the decline of physical music product being replaced by digital downloading, this is the decade where everyones listening to whatever they want to.  And in most cases, that's a lil' bit of everything.  Kind of like what we have here at FFR.

Maybe the 00's are the FFR decade!??!  confused.gif

 


There we go, that should be our slogan!

 


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I think it would be hard to define this decade of music too.  Rap is still going strong with the younger set; Emo music is out there for those that wanted more from Grunge, Techno is coming on strong in certain areas of the country thanks to video games and racing movies, and Rock/Metal is still pumping out some heavy hitters with new bands.  I don't know what's going on in the Country genre because I don't follow that, but I'm sure there's a lot of new sound there too. 

I think this decade of music will be known for it's diversity.  There's a lot of great, new music to be had for all of the genres and enough of it to satisfy anyone's taste. 

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I'm a big fan of Hip Hop & Rap. Yeah, I'm an old lady but my iPod is jammed full of both. But I have all kinds of music on my iPod...even the kind that tells me to "shake it".

I dunno, man. Music is music. I like all kinds.

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Pambo wrote:

I'm a big fan of Hip Hop & Rap. Yeah, I'm an old lady but my iPod is jammed full of both. But I have all kinds of music on my iPod...even the kind that tells me to "shake it".

I dunno, man. Music is music. I like all kinds.







Barry Mandylow to Rap? Now that is a big stretch! biggrin.gif

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Yeah, yeah. Mema gives me crap about my musical tastes all the time. She really hates it when I'm in techno mode. biggrin.gif

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Rap blaring from the halls of nursing homes in 2065....I wish I was alive to see it ...but who wants to live to 104 listening to rap? biggrin

All you rap fans out there its a joke...so no thugs trying to put a cap in my ass, ok?

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No worries. I won't go all gangsta on ya...unless you keep it up. Word. blankstare.gif

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Well you know Barry DID do all of those era albums 50's 60's etc. Maybe he will be poppin caps in yo....well you get the picture pretty soon!





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Dylan wrote:

Rap blaring from the halls of nursing homes in 2065....I wish I was alive to see it ...but who wants to live to 104 listening to rap? biggrin



It will certainly be interesting.

All these old people sitting around listening to rap and pointing at sagging, faded blobs of ink on their skin . . .

"This one I got when I . . . . . ah dang, I forget".

"This one I got . . . . ah dang."

"This one I got when . . . oh wait, thats a mole."


 



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Pambo wrote:
I dunno, man. Music is music. I like all kinds.


 me too!



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Of course there is one constant. Who is the only artist to have a top ten hit in the 60's, 70's 80's, 90's and 00's?



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Cher, dah-ling....

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Pambo's the winner!!!

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