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xmarcotics OP t1_j9qohc5 wrote

Ok boomer.

Kidding lol but I never really listened to 60s pop music and I never said 2010s music is better than 60’s music, I’m saying It’s better than current music. I know a couple hit songs from the 60s and yeah, they’re pretty good. I’m mostly familiar with anything from the 80s till now, I know a couple from the 70s and 60s, but anything before that, no.

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Capitolphotoguy t1_j9qo89h wrote

String Cheese Incident brought out Pink Floyd's pig balloon at 2003 ACL Fest and it was epic. They played the Simpsons clip from the Hullabalooza episode on the Jumbotron leading into the second set and then brought the pig out as they started into Another Brick in the Wall and blew everyones mind!

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dextersgenius t1_j9qnzhd wrote

  • Rossini - The Barber of Seville [Opera, Classical]
  • Moe Shop - Love Taste [Future Funk]
  • The HU - Yuve Yuve Yu [Mongolian Alternative]
  • Thievery Corporation - Décollage [Downtempo, Lounge]
  • Kieth Mansfield - Funky Fanfare [Jazz, Spytrack]
  • deadmau5 - The Longest Road [Progressive House]
  • The White Stripes - The Hardest Button to Button [Garage Rock, Punk Blues]
  • Chiai Fujikawa - Atashi ga tonari ni iru uchi ni [Anime]
  • Therion - Initials B.B. [Symphonic Metal, Gothic Metal]
  • Vanessa Caelton - A Thousand Miles [Post-teen Pop]
  • The Glitch Mob - We Can Make The World Stop [Glitch Hop]
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doctorhino t1_j9qmzhd wrote

I think you're just confusing nostalgia with things being better. You're getting older and of course music you listened to at a more impressionable age has a bigger effect on your tastes. In general every generation has a time when they start complaining everything is going to hell.

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RideTheWaveFantastic t1_j9qmvz6 wrote

  1. Seal - Kiss From a Rose
  2. Skindred - That's My Jam
  3. D Train - You're the One For Me
  4. Tenacious D - Wonderboy
  5. Run the Jewels - Legend Has It
  6. Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer
  7. Orbital - Halcyon & On & On
  8. Pantera - Fucking Hostile
  9. Snarky Puppy - Shofukan
  10. Henge - In Praise of Water
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Notinyourbushes t1_j9qmmmq wrote

Hear me out, I've been listening to a lot of indie playlist for the past few years and I noticed a distinct trend.

The music between 2008-2014 has a lot of folk and mellow songs and a fun side to it. Lots of upbeat music.

Now, while trends tend to come in opposites (maybe music getting harder as new bands rebelling against all the folk and millennial whoops) I did notice that everything starts getting edgier around 2015.

It's almost like something happened in 2016 that got people simultaneously mad, upset, depressed and very angry. Like some event there triggered people and put them in a really bad mood. Something that made people very negative.

I also noticed that around 2021, music started getting brighter and less tense. Like everyone was getting in a better mood for some reason.

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