erg...
Anyway, let me get on with it, I picked up Genesis' Turn it On Again, and it sparked this entire backlash against the music industry as it stands now. As much as I like what currently gets passed off as Adult Contemporary
In truth we've got lots of straight-ahead rock to choose from right now (Live, Creed, the Foos, and so on and so forth) and here in Canada rock never really went away considering that we're stuck in music about 20 years ago, (hell there's worse stuff we could be stuck in) which is again straight-ahead rock (Tragically Hip, Tea Party, Matthew Good Band, and just about anything Canadian playing on an Alternative station go to http://www.edge102.com/ there should be a link to see what's broadcasting *right now*). Anyway, rock is what I'm worried about anymore, if I ever really was, it's everything at the edges, it's the synth pop, it's the glam rock, it's the prog rock, it's the metal for christsake, in other words it's diversity. Where did all the choice go? For me, what do I get to choose from today? Various forms of rap and rap-metal and 'pop' (I use that as the industry uses it today as 'popular') music are the current flavours that everyone's going ape-shit over, and the much neglected rock medium (although it's better than nothing).
Beyond that I have to listen to all of my old albums and the 'greatest hits' packages that they come out with every five years or so. erg...
As I said before, I miss new wave, I miss 80's synth pop, I miss prog and art rock, and I want it back, but what's my opinion worth in the grand corporate scheme of things? Dick all. Maybe I should trade in all of my Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, and Genesis CDs for all the clothes in the Gap, a few of the current 'flavour' of music, and a bar code across my forehead? Aw shit, who am I kidding, I think I'm just going to go sulk somewhere bathing in the warm glow of Ian Anderson's voice.
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