Quote Originally Posted by SonicBloom
Rock music is the reason the industry began declining. It started in the '50s. Rock in general has always been stupid music made for stupid people. Or shoud I say, slow people? No, stupid is the correct word. Of coarse there have always been exceptions, and there always will be. If you want the industry to change, change it. It only continues this way because you keep paying them.

I believe though, with this high rate of decay, it wont be long until it collapses and a new era of music listening rises. In fact, it began in the '80s with the label Dischord, and has only been getting stronger since.


As a side note, Joe Bonamassa is fairly good, but not the end all to guitar playing. Not even remotly close. Not even top 10 good.
i dont agree with what you have said in any way at all, its like having the victorian opinion that you could tell a persons character by measuring the dimensions and shape of their face and head. stephen king listens to rock music [ac/dc in particular] and i wouldnt class him as 'slow' or 'stupid' all you have done is generalised, classified people by using your own predjudices and made yourself look stupid in doing so. if i were to listen to beethoven or bach would i be more intelligent? of course not, its all music and its all just sounds and nothing more, regardless of what type of music you prefer.
sleepless Reviewed by sleepless on . The sorry state of 21st Century music culture After decades of some of the most essential and influential music to have ever been made, the 21st Century business revolution has marked a downfall in music culture, one almost certain to affect music in the long term. Music is everywhere, there's no doubt about that, but it isn't half what it was 30 years ago. Whilst the 60's - 80's brought us many a musical maverick, the growth of industry and music as a business means our ears arn't getting what they deserve, they're getting what's Rating: 5