Talk_Dude said:
semoochie said:
"Go to Yes.com and check the playlist for KUFO Portland. This morning, they played "Born to be Wild"!
That's a good song. What's your point?" Let's just say it isn't a good fit for the majority of their music, which is Active Rock.
How or why would "Born to be Wild" not fit with these songs that they recently played?
Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands
Van Halen - Hot For Teacher
Motley Crue - Shout At The Devil
Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again
Foreigner - Juke Box Hero
Maybe you should pay less attention to what some suit who wouldn't recognize a good song if he heard if comes up with in terms of pigeonholing records and pay more attention to actually listening to the songs.
All those songs are so burnt out, except for maybe Shout At the Devil.
I would consider some of them "good" songs, but don't you think it's time to flip the record.
I like lobster, but if I ate it 5 times a week for 30 years, you know what...tonight I'll settle for a hot dog, and it will taste better than the lobster.
Regarding what a 20 year old listens to is a difficult question....some are really into Classic Rock, others like Hip-Hop, some like Rap, some are into it all. To say there is no generation gap, I think you are mistaken...I personally don't see many 40+ year olds listening to Jay-Z, Lady Ga Ga, or Slipknot. I also think that as 20 year old's get older, they also begin to appreciate other genre's, myself included. My parents liked Big Band music...but growing up there was a rebellion to this, just as Rap is a rebellion to Classic Rock, as is/ was Punk. As a 20 year old, you are more influenced by your peers as to what is "good"...as you age, you make those decisions up to your own tastes, be it jazz, classical, folk, blues, whatever. Pop music of it's day either endures time or not, and most depends on if there was real substance to it, instead of being the flavor of the day...and that happens to music of all generations.