And all of them are from AI, interestingly enough. I always get a kick out of these kids singing "oldies" on AI (although I don't watch AI anymore, since Simon left). I have to wonder what's going through their minds when they have to sing songs from the 60s or 70s. Do they like to sing them or are they forced to? Do they think it's "fogey-rock", or cool?jfrancispastirchak said:Yes, you're right. A sober wake-up call to an otherwise amusing discussion. Guess we can salvage a few good female vocalists; Carry Underwood for instance. Maybe Kelly Clarkson too. While Clarkson's vision of music isn't exactcly my cup of tea, she is very good at what she does. I also would include Pia Tuscano. But I'm afraid that the "flash" you bemoan has claimed the female gender even worse than male singers.
In any case, I don't think it's likely any truly good music is ever going to be given a chance on the radio again. Maybe it's just me, I dunno, but there's been only a handful of new songs in the past 20 years or so that I can stand to listen to. Rap music was pretty much the end of radio listening for me. Disco was the beginning of the end, and rap finished it off.