It because when John Bonham died, so did rock and roll.
1980....music went downhill and fake non instrument playing grifters jumped in...aping musicianship.
When the unlistenable fake stuff came in and was stamped out in assembly line style by the Suits and ties at labels, they required worker bees below them who can't tell the difference.
"...And an old raver." explains it all. If one note or phrase repeated for an hour is the height of creative music, well enjoy your drugs. An hour of Jack Hammer banging can be interesting if you're messed up enough. But it ain't music by any measure.
It because when John Bonham died, so did rock and roll. 1980....music went downhill and fake non instrument playing grifters jumped in...aping musicianship.
Occasionally I hear a good song, and it's like a shining gem in the cesspool known as the music industry. Truly rare anymore.
Mew
It's asinine to suggest that music requires instruments?
I can't really answer that. I can only shake my head and wonder.
I wouldn't necessarily tag it to Bonzo or any other single artist.
And virtual instruments didn't actually kill music.
But it certainly stomped all the life out of it.
I'm a musician.
And one who clearly has no ear.
When the unlistenable fake stuff came in and was stamped out in assembly line style by the Suits and ties at labels, they required worker bees below them who can't tell the difference.
"...And an old raver." explains it all. If one note or phrase repeated for an hour is the height of creative music, well enjoy your drugs. An hour of Jack Hammer banging can be interesting if you're messed up enough. But it ain't music by any measure.
Weird Al made a song by using his empty accordion case as drums.
Instruments?
"Empty accordion case."
Yes an instrument.
A great musician can get great music out of a rock.
But no algorithm can.
Lol