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Old 07-05-2011, 07:51 PM   #18746
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Originally Posted by Ditchleyportrait View Post
my thought is that the newer generations will turn to more organic music and more local music. the new generations will be more into real musicians making real music to pitch. i think the electric guitar will be more sparse. ppl are tired of the over-amplification, the gain, the drug lifestyle, the synthetic music that comes off a keyboard, not real instruments. woodwinds, violins, acoustic instruments i think will be more welcome.
I wish you were right.
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in short, i'll think we'll be seeing a return to craft because fewer artists can make a solid living off of pumping dreck into the top 40 charts today. nobody buys music.
Zbigniew Wodecki (polish chansonnier) said in an interview when asked about the quality of contemporaray music: "In the past we had songs - now we have charts."
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