Full-On Guitar (Demo)
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Full-On Guitar (Demo)
One huge difference between then and now is that it is much easier to get out on the web and have your sound be heard without going through the record labels or radio stations. In the 60' and 70's, if you didn't get on the radio, you simply were not heard unless you had people spreading bootleg tapes (which happened). And the radio stations had an iron grip on what could go over the air. That's why many from this time had to 'hide' their messages behind symbolism that was opaque to the adults around them.
Modern American metal is kinda garbage, no arguments there. However, European is simply amazing. Lots of Manowar, Meatloaf and Queen influences.
When I get some time I'll link you to some of my favorites but for now, I suggest looking into bands like Blind Guardian, Sabaton, Tyr, Rebellion, Alestorm, and if you don't mind tongue in cheek, purposely over the top stuff, Powerwolf is a thing of beauty.
Cheers!
You're a jazz guitarist, aren't you? I learned more jazz than I would have if I had had access to rock instruction in the early seventies when I began taking lessons. But at that time, the accomplished guitarists teaching music at that time were playing classical (Segovia), Latin/ Bossa Nove (Charlie Bird), country (Chet Atkins), or jazz/stage band (Wes Montgomery). Nobody knew my music but the people out on the road performing it. So, I had to learn it copying records.
Not surprisingly, my instructors fed me with a steady diet of standards like Willow Weep For Me, Don't Get Around Much Any More, and On Green Dolphin Street. And I learned was exposed to pop music like Moon River and As Time Goes By.
But that was a great foundation for music theory.
But I also studied classical harmony (Walter Piston), sight singing, and dictation. In the end, I had a pretty good understanding of not only the pentatonic scales of rock and blues, but also the diatonic scales and the modes. Thus, I understood that when the Allman Brothers were playing in Am with a sharped sixth, F#, it was the Dorian mode of the G-major scale.
Great days, but ten years gone now (for any Led Zeppelin fans here). I almost never play any more. Life moves on.
But this jog down memory lane has evoked more than a little nostalgia, for which I thank you.
Any Deadheads among us?
Not saying the music was for kids, but that those under twenty-one finally found a sound that not only appealed to their parents but themselves as well. The music buying demographic became a bit younger. Then when Elvis Presley and rock and roll hit, that demographic really changed. The music buying public continued to buy show tunes, jazz, funk, country, blues, and the crooners, but not like it bought rock and roll and doo woop. The other forms became a secondary market, continuing to be shut out by new groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, and folk, punk, disco, hip hop, rap, heavy metal music, etc. etc. And so the diversity of the chart toppers continued. Tuneful music having given way to incoherent screaming and electronic wailings and drumings that appeal more to one's viscera than to the ear. Not saying this is bad, only that tastes have radically changed since music began appealing to younger people in the 40s.
Because the range of favorite music among adults today span so many years, 70+, and, for whatever reason, we prefer the music we "grew up with" it's impossible to pin down. By in large people in their 70s like rock and roll, whereas those only ten years younger seem to prefer the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and folk music.
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Nostalgia ain't what it used to be...
Why thank you.I think this has been one of the best posts I've seen you write since I've been here with humility, love and respect. I always dig your writing style and tone but this post is showing us another side of you. All sides are good but that is another good side.
It's called industrial. .I have yet to understand why someone with a bad voice screaming into a mike is considered music.
Lol "kid friendly." I remember back on the playground we were all singing stuff like 2Pac, Biggie Smalls, Eminem, Baby Got Back (the big butts song) and Informer (which was hard af) much to the dismay of our teachers. I think the bubblegum pop stuff like Barbie Girl or I dunno Oh Mickey or whatever we either mocked or recoiled from, depending on how catchy the song was.
I'm Henry could you hear me recording this? If not ask the person who recorded it if he heard me. Inside joke.
In defense of my homophobia, which I think irks you more than it should, how do I describe it? My homophobia is a particular kind; it is not a fear or concern with someone's sexuality but rather a fear of an agenda. Now, what is the agenda and what is my evidence for it? Well, let me put this differently if the agenda is true would I be justified in fearing the gay community? I'm writing this because for some reason it really bothers you and I'm just trying to reach you.
The agenda I see are people like Brietbart and Milo Younopolis, Ann Coulter, Trey Gowdy, Jason Chafetz, Sean Hannity, Newt Gingrich...in other words a plethora of Conservatives who are largely homosexual really creating an atmosphere of racial and social class tension because part of being gay is your mind 1) wants to fit in 2) you think exaggerating an idea to an absurd end makes you the best representation of that idea which leads to 3) a world where irrational Conservativism becomes America. On top of that, I know many Neo-Nazis and White Supremacist (not original Hitler Nazis) are largely Homosexual and on top of that the gay community knows it. Let me see if I can find a painting:
Gay Nazi Paintings - Google Search
I couldn't find the actual painting, but here is a search so look at it before it is scrubbed there is quite a bit of Nazi Iconography in Gay Art.
Now, I also don't like the games the Gay Community plays with the Trans Community. Real, genuine Transexuals have all the appearance, beauty, strength of their real gender Woman or Man they just have one bad part. But the game the Gay community plays is to get Gay Men to pretend to be transgendered where they are just Gay Men. This game is to disparage the Trans community because the Trans Community is Saved through Lamentations. The Gay Community is not but well, what do you know, we all go to Heaven anyway. In Heaven the Trans get their ideal body back, and the Gay are Straight.
So that's it.
I think most "mainstream" stuff that was around when I was a kid (90s early 2000s) was really just the general post grunge scene. Also what is accepted as PG where I live is often considered R in America. So that could have something to do with it. (Very weird restrictions for a country that boasts about free speech. Just an observation.)When I was a teenager I listened to a lot of stuff music that didn't cuss at all and was vague enough lyrically that it was acceptable. Later teens got into System of a Down and the like, but by then I was almost an adult.
I do think most music is targeted at adults and not teenagers though, most shows are gonna target 18+ if not 21+
I think most "mainstream" stuff that was around when I was a kid (90s early 2000s) was really just the general post grunge scene. Also what is accepted as PG where I live is often considered R in America. So that could have something to do with it. (Very weird restrictions for a country that boasts about free speech. Just an observation.)
It's called industrial. .
Maybe punk too. "0)
OK, you point to three songs. The Beatles Song has dark undertone but let's include it.
Now point to some great music of today. It's a fallacy to believe 2017 is the exact same as 1960 just with different people.
So, point to some really great music of today.
I always think that John, Paul and George just got tired of Ringo's nagging and included one of his songs on the album out of sympathy.
After that, any time he offered up a new song he'd penned they could just play the first few bars of Octopus' garden, and there would be an embarrassed silence until he went back to his drum kit.
Just so that you know an Octopus is slang for drummer a wild out of control drummer, Sea has other hidden meanings as well. The song refers to drug use with music. The guitar work is brilliant.
Hey, IANS, can you post some of your clips? I'm mystical maybe I can communicate with you on it.
Let Me Record something and post mine. Just so people don't think I'm talking. I'm just a hobbyist, but one day I will be a musician in Heaven.