ToGiveDivine -> RE: Old pop stars should die in plane crashes (2/12/2007 8:10:09 AM)
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FAST REPLY: People forget that these "banal" artists contributed (for better or worse) to what music today has turned out to be. Even rap "artists" have been know to reference the Beatles as a group that inspired them. Eric Clapton was influenced by the bluesman of old. How many groups have incorporated classical aspects into their works. Hell, even my father enjoyed the London Symphony Orchestra performing Jethro Tull. Even the one-hit-wonders are due some merit as they did provide a slight push in the evolution of music. Rush is going to tour again and they haven't really done anything earth-shattering since "Moving Pictures"; but damn, there is an enormous amount of talent in those three musicians - they've earned their kudos. Paul McCartney has been pumping out crap for the last decade or more, but his work from the Beatles, Wings, and early solo stuff is legendary. I won't buy any of his new stuff, but he's earned the right to tour with his old classics (no matter how many dozens of times we may have heard them). Van Halen is going to tour again with David Lee Roth (now there's a floater in the toilet of life), but maybe it's the nostalgia of it all that will make people turn out to see VH again - even with Dave. I'm a great lover of music in many forms: rock, metal, country, blues, phychodelic, classical, jazz, some hip hop, some blue grass, etc. Some of the artists may be old and tired; but their contributions are incredible. No, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida makes absolutely no sense and can drone on endlessly, but we still seem to find ourselves bobbing our heads and groaning, "bah-bah-baah-ba-ba-bah-baah-bah-bah" along with the music anyway. I guess the really disturbing thing of this whole thread was why you wanted to watch the Grammy's in the first place. All those "stars" telling everyone how much they love themselves - not for me.
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