Boomers already invented everything what the fuck!!???I’ve listened to pretty much every good band from the ’90s and early 2000s, both the normie and the more obscure stuff. So I FINALLY decided to dive into music from the ’60s and ’70s, even though I always had this lingering prejudice that it was boring boomer shit (maybe I hate my dad idk)...And I have to be honest, I’ve realized these guys basically invented everything. Their music was already experimental, already deconstructing genres, already transgressive. It was raw, weird, bizarre, but also beautiful and melodic at the same time.It feels like everything I’ve heard from the ’90s has a better version somewhere in the ’70s. Once you’re no longer in your early 20s and you stop being dazzled by muh modern production and super compressed sub-bass, and you start appreciating older songs for what they are, you realize something really dark...Music has basically been stuck since the late ’70s
>>129856172Wait until you start listening to classical
>>129856172>>129856172>music from the 60s and 70sAll those genres that were invented during the 60s, like prog, hard rock, psychedelia, experimental, etc. were created by Silent Gen. The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Doors, The Who, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, etc. Those were all Silent Gen musicians.
>>129856172Dumb fuck
>>129856172zoomer-sama...
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>>129856172They didnt invent Dubstep
>>129860002based wubber
>>129856400Yep. Almost no 60s bands were actually boomers. Santana was, barely. I've always found using boomer just as a placeholder for old to be retarded.
This is probably a bait thread but I remember hearing some instrumental rock song made in the in the late 70s and being shocked how much it sounded like something from the mid 2000sToo bad I can’t remember the name of it.
>>129860720this post is bait don't engage