Hello all: (or no one, lol).
Well I was watching The Box the today!
Got me thinking about music and what today’s charts represent!
It made me think about the fact that true artists are a dieing breed.
Look at the last 10 years or Look at the 60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s what does it suggest to you in relation to music.
In today’s society would great artist like meat loaf, Aretha Franklin, Oozy, Buddy Holly, Billy Holiday, Jerry Lee Hooker and hundreds of others iconic artists have made it on the scene! Yes there are some great artist today but not a majority most of today’s artist are the beautiful people, it does not really matter how they sing but what they look like! turning music into a superficial industry rather then an artistic body
Each decade we seem to lose some of the soul that music represents, be it opera to blues to pop
We now have a music industry that spews out pretty girls and boys who do not have the talent as some lesser known artists all because there not astatically pleasing.
A prime example is X factor were semi talent less people are paraded before us as artists, raved about for there skill and talent.
Yes there have been great artist that are also good looking but should there look’s be a factor in there success or should an artist be judged solely on there abilities?
There are good artist out there today but the percentage has been getting smaller and smaller, soon we will be at the point that are no true artist just manufactured singers!
60’s Rock and Roll, Soul and Folk music
70’s Heavy Metal, Punk and Disco (yucky but some people like disco)
80’s True Romantics, hip-hop and Ska
90’s Indie, R&B and Dance
00’s Urban
10’s
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