BOOMER music vs GEN Z music | The Super-i-ometer sets the record straight!
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From a genuine grumpy boomer, thank you Andy! Your channel has quickly become my favorite. I never miss an episode. Don't change a thing!
As a Gen X , we had a treasure trove of music and i wouldn't trade our music for anything and I'm not including grunge....except Soundgarden who really didn't sound like a grunge band anyway. And we had boomer music too, the 80s kicked ass
Especially Underground bands and the rise of small independent labels (indie ia such a bad word these days..)
@rickg8015 I respect that but I'm talking what was once underground and recieved virtually no support through media but word of mouth , Iron Maiden ,Metallica ,the whole bay area thrash scene I still love to this day and we were fortunate to Black Sabbath, Rush, Triumph , Ozzy w/Randy ,Lee, and Daisley, Deep Purple M2 reunion, Rainbow , Dio ,Chuck Shuldinger and Death with Steve Digiorgio and Shawn , Gene, and R. Christy on percussion Soundgarden with one of the greatest vocalist in Rock with Chris and his solo stuff and of course we had the great boomer stuff too which I already mentioned some but Zeppelin and the Beatles of course SRV and Hendrix, Jaco, when I was a kid just starting out playing Music was such a treasure trove of experiences alot of the older stuff was great and the new stuff just seemed like an extension and progression of the things done before it, not so much anymore, I don't know if some of the music is actually played by humans and the over production, the overly compressed stuff just sucks ,there are no discernable instruments at times ,it's just one distorted smashed together thing,.yuck, not everything of course but a lot of it ,yes, but I'm fairly certain as picky as musicians can be ,we will phase back to a more analog time again and.then back to.digital or whatever the new sound will in the.future, as long A.I. doesn't completely render humans obsolete at some point
Weird I just watched a video about how GenX were ignored, never really paid attention to the classification. I either like it or it's oasis.
I love your ending. That was perfect. I’m a 60 year old boomer. I love the music from my era but I try to stay current and there is a Lotta great music coming out right now you just have to go find it. My dad stopped liking new music when he was 24 years old and I refused to ever be like my dad.
...thing is, in the '60s/'70s, armed with only an AM Radio (in the parents' cars) & an AM transistor Radio...there was no "searching out the good music". It was omnipresent. And this was mainly Pop.
Music is crap these days because kids don't care anymore. When I was a kid, other kids had posters of musicians on their bedroom walls. Well, that era is well and truly dead and buried. Like you said “quality control,” there is none and sadly the younger music listeners these days couldn't care less.
Also, the albums had jackets you could read or use to clean "herb".
Andy has been Obscured by Clouds
Wots… Uh the deal
❤
He’s talking about Childhood’s End
Now, now...don't start Burning Bridges
You get the music you deserve
I'm so old the Beatles when were big when I was a kid, my older sister was a big fan. My dad told her:
"In twenty years time no-one will remember the Beatles."
My grandfather was making the same point to my mother about Sinatra in the days when he was a teen idol.
@@briteness
They say there's nothing new under the sun.
The Boomer music wins, as it should. Great video Andy!
Its scary how you sit there and tell MY life story ! i was born in 1969 - started my first band in School at 12 yrs old , and started playing progrock at 16 yrs , after hearing Frame By Frame with the Mighty Crim ! Stated out on drums , then guitar , and ended up a bassplayer - with 40 years on the 4 stings ! I listen to Holdsworth and Zappa every effing day and has done so for 20 years - With some Brand X and Bruford band , sprinkled in here and there ! - I have come to , sort of , like your rants and old wife tales - bless Ya ,-
You've quickly became my favorite ranter, I love the topics you discuss and you have a very entertaining way of going about these monologue discussions. Awesome, I find myself thinking about your words quite a lot
Born in1959 I had the Beatles,Stones etc. Then Prog ,Metal and Punk in the 😂70's. The 80,s New Wave, Post Punk. And through it all awesome Pop music . Now... 😢😢😢😢
23:00 I literally took a sip of tea when the intermission message flashed on screen.😂
I'm Gen X too, and all I can say is that the music of the seventies is better than today's music, but so is the music of the twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, sixties, eighties and nineties. Gen Z music is uniquely bad, and a perfect reflection of today's degenerate culture. Have a nice day.
Love the angry old man yelling at clouds character you play. Hilarious! And he’s right!
Very entertaining video Andy , thank you.
I am a boomer and as soon as you said the categories it seemed obvious to me boomer music would win. Probably the most interesting thing going on at the moment is Atmos production, but look who is forwarding that, Peter Gabriel who has been around since the 60's and Steven Wilson who has been around since the 90's in the industry.
As Rick Beato said in one of of his videos, in twenty years time, who is going to be covering these songs? No one because they are uncoverable and they will be totally forgotten (to be honest , I've totally forgotten them two seconds after they've finished).
There is great music being produced now, I'm fully in love with The Last Dinner Party, however, these are bands that are showing they have listened to Boomer music and understand and respect it.
Maybe the art form that defines this new generation is the computer game? (Or maybe it's the meme?)
And then the art form that will define the next generation might be Vogon poetry?
I enjoyed the tea break Andy..brilliant...like I said we need more comedy...right *..your Brooklyn USA drumming buddy....carry on
Good video. Really like the production ideas
Glad you like them!
What went on with the best of the 60s through the 80s pop and rock was that it was mostly a sophisticated development of earlier forms - jazz, country, gospel, and, supremely, THE BLUES. Is it there with the modern stuff? Or has it all DELIBERATELY cut itself off from the roots merely to SEEM sophisticated?
Oh btw another Tony Williams Lifetime at Beat Club just appeared on RUclips
I like this video and I like your music. I even bought Forbella - great album! But the best club in the world is Borussia Mönchengladbach!
On another topic, because it is the most recent video I wanted to make a request: would you kindly do an episode on Ronald Shannon Jackson? Love the channel, cheers!
I feel like the last 10 years have been the absolute golden age of electronic music period, but you have to dig deeper than mainstream "EDM" to find these artists. The current level of technical ability and artistic vision simply blows the 90s out of the water, and it perfectly captures our zeitgeist right now as opposed to jazz and rock.
If a jazz musician had come up with the melody line for Mathew Jonson's Marionette, it would immediately have been added to the list of my favorite jazz songs of all time, but I don't hear new jazz musicians channeling the alienation of modern life in such a brutally honest yet tender way.
Or listening to the majestic beauty of Sugar's Vapouring Sun at a warehouse rave at 8:00 in the morning while the war rages in the Ukraine. Life feels incredibly real in that moment. This is the sound of our life and time.
@@amasvodkayou dont have any edmjazz/jazzedm in your jazz playlist?
It's always worth the rant, though I remember a wee bit of pain when I subscribed - kidding! I plunked Forbella on my Bandcamp wishlist, so I'll be taking that out for a spin in the next few weeks (I don't like to listen before purchasing). Looking forward to the Steely Dan video, though I'm not sure if the title is more clickbaitery on your part - how could you not love the Dan...
We needed that cup of tea with _real biscuits_ like a breath of fresh air. Was that a suggestion of the Super-i-ometer?
Boomer vs Gen X would be a good test of the Superiometer as well.
I think there is more compatibility between the eras and seem to have much.more in common and much more influence comes out in the Gen X music from the Boomer stuff, I mean,.it was natural to have my Maiden Metallica.and Anthrax right next to my Sabbath, Deep Purple, Rush and Zeppelin and I could jam all that together and no complaints
@@danzemacabre8899 Bruce Dickinson was born in 1958 which makes him a boomer. James Hetfield was born in 1963 which also makes him a boomer. So Iron Maiden and Metallica is boomer music which was also bought by Gen Xers. Rick Astley and Kurt Cobain were Gen X music.
I'm in my thirties but I have always preferred 60's to early 2000' s music to music from the late 2000,s and beyond . Commercial and popular music was way much much better in the old days . Everytime I point out that I don't like a lot of today's popular songs ( of course there are some notable exceptions ) people always say to me that the great music of this days is the underground one , and that you have to search for it , and yes there are some interesting things out there , but I honestly prefer the underground music of the 80's and 90' s , there are a lot of incredible bands that were not that radio friendly back in those days , a lot of music from the 4ad label is really amazing and I also love " October Project " from the early 90's .
🌠Duuude .! Hysterical !!!
Thank you shouty man!
great content
In 5 years all music is AI generated.Forgetaboutit! Keep rock alive as much as you can.
AI is going away soon in music....it has no value there 👍
Not even close. Would take a lot longer and honestly I think it wouldn't really matter even if AI music gained 'mainstream' popularity.
There's always gonna be people who like music for it's human aspect, and while AI holograms might become increasingly popular, I'll always want to see actual humans doing stuff on instruments and would always seek out and spend money on those performances as well.
And if AI music really got that good? So what, people now have more music to enjoy? If they enjoy it, they enjoy it..
I think after the initial hype or interest, AI music will go back to being just another tool for producers to speed up their workflow, instead of clicking 1 button and letting an ai do the whole thing.
This issue goes beyond music: With AI humankind will ultimately dumb down as machines can do and think anything.
There's good (and bad) music in every era, IMHO, but in boomer times, kids began to have disposable income, and music was one of the few things to spend it on, so the amount of music being created was huge. Myself and a bunch of mates all had dreams of making our fortunes plying in bands, getting record deals etc. Video games in the 80's came along and that all changed. Then the internet in the 90's put another nail in the coffin.
Most kids, i.e. people younger than 60 and even a few over 60, would rather play video games, or engage in some other nefarious digital activity, like chatting with friends, so they no longer spend money on music (OK, I know this is a gross over-simplification)
Fortunately, there is still enough interest to keep music alive, and I can see this in my grand-kids and their friends. We are just in a rather dry period right now, I do hope that will change.
I do love this ranting stuff 😄
You hit all the points. Nice work and funny as h@ll.
That cup of tea suspiciously looked like a triple espresso.
I nearly spilt my wine when I heard about wearing yer underpants for a week in the 70s! laughed so loud I got told off! Fantastic video Mr. Edwards. Need a new bottle of wine so no cash to flash this time but keep em coming... So funny and bring on the 100,000 😂😊
Glad you enjoyed it
We used to dream of living in a hole in the ground! Aye we had it tough! I miss the days of wax cylinders.
There is still great music such as OK Goodnight album The Fox and The bird.
I still am wary of anything auto tuned. Shouldn't be used to correct apparent anomalies in music pre auto tune.
Thanks Andy, I think that music reminds us of when we were young and before we had mortgages, thats why its better.
Also it just was better.
An important discussion Andy, nicely done.
The problem is that we’re talking chalk and cheese given how much things have changed and how differnt things are socially, technologically and economically. It’s almost like (as with many things) that music creation has been taken out of the hands of the elites and put into the hands of anyone who wants to do it. Is this good or bad ? I dunno..............
I actually pretend every day that I'm living in the 80s...to feel better. This morning I listened to Madonna's Like a Prayer...and Like a Virgin with Weckl on drums 😊🙃
The 80s were a musical nadir for me. Three King Crimson albums and some early EDM (maybe) and the rest was dross.
I want to hear that !
@@davidmorgan6896 I love the 70s, 80s, 90s equally...
@@steffenbrix Music got better, for me, in the 90s and there's a lot of current music I adore, but the 80s was so brash, so dominated by dreadful digital sounds that I just write the whole decade off. And, of course, mullets and jumpers tucked into jeans and any decade with Dexys Midnight Runners and white socks and slip-on loafers...
@@davidmorgan6896 but I don't even know King Crimson...so we're obviously in different camps 🙃
Crank crank crankety crankelly cranky crank crankfest.....like beautiful music to cranky ears....keep cranking....maybe turn it up a bit....Cheers Andy omg superiometer is brilliant!! As the raccoon says, 'Imma steal that!'
It's good to have objective confirmation that today's music is shit.
I am a boomer and it is easy to present things in a way that makes oneself look best. There is a different perspective one can conjure up. One could argue that the pinnacle of 19th century western music was someone like Stravinsky. It's been downhill since then. And who started the slide? Was it perhaps boomer music? Easy to invent a narrative.
No, that's shifting the narrative to a broader idea with a distinctly different genre. Thats what leftists do when they cant win the argument at hand. Conflate.
AOLNATION, Portugal. The Man, The Band Geeks, Pink, Evie Joy, and the like. the rest I ignore...
I am 67. The prog/fusion bands I was into when they were current.
You were too young. I am am confident you didn't buy Close to the Edge, Larks'
Tongues in Aspic, Visions of the Emerald Beyond or Foxtrot... when they were released. You were 7 or 8.
My little brother 9 years younger is into these 70s classic bands, because I turned him on to them.
Your Superior rating is right on the mark.
Oh, and Spirit's The 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus.
Matthew
I'll drink one for Spirit's earlier albums as well...
I got a line on you, man.
That video of a whole hoard of
Spirit people from 1984 is pretty
cool.
ruclips.net/video/0eOHu0rMqMI/видео.html
@@kzustang
You have me listening to Rush again and I am being reminded that I do not hate them. I find that it is their early albums that I do not care for. They are a brilliant band. Witch hunt is a teen fav of mine,. I am 59.
Long live prog!!!! I wonder what Andy thinks of Supertramp????
I have the same reaction to Rush. As their music developed it became more nuanced, although the rawness of the early stuff must still appeal to lots of fans.
Was this an episode of Grumpy Old Men?
Two things I really object to in recent "pop" songs: First, I'm easily bored by the blandness of the instrumental backing of most pop songs (often a drum box plus a keyboard or three). Second, I hear certain production techniques over & over (e.g. slowed down vocal bits & that overused "plunging in then emerging from underwater" effect). I'm all in for rock, alternative etc.-- lots of talent recently!
A plethora of Z's and Millennial music lovers agree...Boomer music is better.
I work in a high school. Most kids listen to country music, their parents classic rock, or rap. When I was in high school everyone listened to rock, rap didn’t exist, country music was for hillbillies who like Dolly Parton, and we sure as hell didn’t like the pop crap (Andy Williams, Streisand, etc.) our parents liked!
Hello Andy. Would you please talk to us about Roy Harper?
While I agree, that the technical ability has improved, the music most of these musicians are playing, doesn't really call for, nor require, high levels of musicianship.
Sure, lots of those pop band musicians can play their asses off, but they are playing music that can actually be played by much lesser musicians.
As if the world class chops of Thundercat, Devon Graves, Ronald Bruner, Kamasi Washington are really needed to play on Kendrick Lamar records.
You’re hilarious ! 😂😂😂
Can't attach power chords, or simplicity only, to what Brian may added to all of Queen's music. Even if we are just talking about his guitar work.
I had an old man come to my office and he told me he could make clouds disappear just by looking at them and took me outside to show me. He wouldn't countenance my explanation that clouds evaporate and was worried that he would do it to a plane.
Controversy: Gen X music is better than Boomer and Gen Z music combined. Also... Andy's Patreon saved my life. Best fiver I always spend monthly. [other Patreon's are not available]
Gen Z does have some great music, but you have to go searching for it. Fortunately, my 26 year old son keeps me informed ...... Having said that, a quick peak at old Top Of The Pops programmes from the 70s and 80s, suggests that my generation had to search for the good stuff too.
Clouds ? that'll be the Chemtrails then .
God damn, okay okay, ill like the damn video.. dont get all in a pansy ..shish 😂 26:32
A huge problem with current beat music - at least the more serious music - with regard to innovation, is that there aren't any new drugs. You can chart the evolution of beat music against the arrival of new ways of getting high. From weed and early psychedelia, to acid and prog, even speed and punk.
As for technical ability, the arrival of the Guitar Institute of Technology in the late 80s changed everything. Now you have people like Dirty Loops, with their degrees in jazz who are technically outstanding.
As for composition, I'll put Sleep Token up against anyone from my youth.
When was your youth?
@@narosgmbh5916 I turned 18 in 81.
The meter might need an oil and filter change after that trip.
Could you rank the Bros albums please? Thanks
I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now.
I'm shaking my fist at both sides now.
@@seriousoldman8997 get off my lawn ! 😂
If she says she’s jazz then she’s jazz. It’s always ladies night around here.
Oh, yes, it's Ladies' Night
And the feeling's right
Oh, yes, it's Ladies' Night
Oh, what a night (oh, what a night)
@@AndyEdwardsDrummer oh what a night ! I commented on the wrong video. But the girls don’t seem to care.
Even a mediocre band in the 70s has serious musical chops. They played for a few years in clubs and small venues as a musician for years before you heard the on the radio.
There's a lot of really good inventive music coming out of Japan these days, with some absolutely incredible musicians.
Hello, name some names.
Here are some really good Japanese rock/metal bands that have emerged recently. They contain a high proportion of excellent female musicians, which is very refreshing: Asterism, D_Drive, Band Maid, Nemophila, Aldious, Lovebites.@@ruedigernassauer
Never give into the clouds, shake your your fist with all your might, then have tea and a biscuit in celebration of your victory !
Progressive rock for me is more complicated than jazz rock because it has more rich elements in the music (sometimes it has classical, symphonic, jazz, ragtime, even has opera singing, ethnic elements with real folk instruments in the band and they use much more instruments stuff in there. In this kind music there is great singers, in jazz there are few, and progressive rock or metal singing has a message lyrical and musical, and instrumental in other words it has all the package. Jazz rock fusion is rock music only influence mostly by jazz and in most casing it doesn''t have singing and I think that is really important. And don't get me wrong I love the style, but progressive rock or even metal use more elements in now days that is much more complex. Mahavishnu Orchestra is important band in jazz rock fusion, but the prog rock bands make new things in a bigger and higher level that for example Mahavishnu or Return to Forever didn''t really. If you want I dare you to listen the the bands Universal Totem Orchestra and the modern band Oryad. I forgot to mention you have to listen to the band Los Jaivas or even Yossi Sassi and the Oriental Rock Orchestra. Actually I want you to hear the composer Juan Carlos Portillo who can make music that is a combination of so many styles in one like: progressive rock, heavy metal, symphonic classical arrangements with a real orchestra, cosmic ambient (krautrock-expertimental rock) music, electronics, flamenco (Juan can play incredible on the guitar), with little bit jazz elements and using real folk, ancient/prehistoric instruments. He is even putting operatic/choral and folk singing in his compositions. Juan makes the most complex and complicated music that you ever here in your life. It’s like you are listening to a symphonic progressive folk rock/ metal opera like a real adventure. This is because I saw your setlist top 20 greatest prog and jazz rock albums.
Even the best most complex prog is nowhere near as complex harmonically, rhythmically, improvisationally or creative as the better jazz rock fusion. But you dont have to like it, there is no one size fits all taste. Most prog recycles the same ground over and over, stuck in more limited zones harmonically. Also most prog is far more rigid not as loose as fusion. Again you can like what you want, there is no better in art, but there are different levels of complexity, many that you may not grasp unless you are a musician that has all that covered (prog AND high leve jazz experience). It's just taste in the end, you like what you like regardless
What a lovely wood grain, Tom Tom
as far as CHARISMA goes, don't get it mixed up with Narcism. I know narcism has been all the talk over the past 5 years or so with all those RUclips channels talking about psychology but my point remains.
Ok , I had a hot bath when I wanted one, even when I lived in Richmond, Twickenham, in the mid 70s, at age 5, ..mean whlie I live in Frankfurt, Germany, ... but I totally agree: back to the 70 s, .... best time of our lives, ....even those who wern't born yet ...
Me too Richmond Twickenham 70s + 80s. Best times!
Future video
Brand X albums ranked
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I'm sure I have done this one!
Luxury we had to wait for it to rain on our house to shower
Horslips vs. Thin Lizzy
Cumulus nimbus floats by.
Love this. My son is just as much into hip hop as I was into Purple, Zep, Rush and punk, anything with overdriven guitars. But, as I constantly have to explain, his generation's artistic output - videogame-inspired commercial crap, mostly stolen from other artists - will never make politicians sit up and think 'hey, you know those kids are right', like our music did. And those clouds can F-off too.
Not to upset you further I have four off spring 23, 18, 14, 10 the 23 / 18 year old into artic monkeys the Beatles , mikes Davis and Pink Floyd( but that might be I Won’t charge them rent if the listen to DSOTM
Miles Davis Group next Sly and the Family Stone
I'm a late 60s boomer and my kids like mostly old music they heard it growing up and they still like it
💩or 🍨 Which do you prefer ???
Hm, seeing that after 50 years the artists from the 70s are still well known and revered, which Gen Z artists do you think will still be known and revered in the year 2070 and beyond?
I don't know any music coming after year 2000....so I really wouldn't know
Taylor Swift is likely to endure. She seems emblematic of the era.
@@briteness Oh yes, I agree there.
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@@normanjones9663 probably also kendrick lamar and kanye west (hell they are still listened after almost a decade), evem tho i haven't heard anything from them yet ( a part from wesley's theory, which i really like).
There was a time when you had to make an effort to hear the music you wanted to hear.
Kanye didn't disappear because he's so charismatic..lol
Will there even be bands in 50 years or music?
AI is gonna make it hard to rationalize putting the time in to learn to play- I'd guess it'll be a triviality on par with renaissance festivals or something to see live musicians in 50 years for most people.
the term generation ZERO tells all
You made me realize the real winner is 40x8=X
I would not want to be back in the 70's. As I would not have been able to buy and listen to great songs like Walk Away or Solid State to name a couple..
Which one is Pink?
Waters
Pink is the name of this mutant Gilmour-Waters hybrid creature that fights with itself and eventually divides and splits into two.
Go and find compilations of hits in the 70s and 80s. There was so much crap, not just one bad apple to ruin the whole bunch. And the people went and bought it - by the millions. And I am mot only talking about your English folks. Check out the German Schlager and the Volksmusik, which has been a big deal here.
"Can't we go back to the 70s?", quoth Andy. He needs to take a lesson from the lady at the train station, when Limmy wants to go back to the mythical past in Millport: ruclips.net/video/7hwaLaBkjtQ/видео.html
What Robert did was challenge you to find the Joy of the Beat by lying to you ("you'll always work for guys like me"), a typical Plant move.
Can you tell more what's this about?
Andy played for Plant (I don't know how long) and Robert said to him "you'll always work for guys like me" which I didn't quite understand, then I watched and listened to Andy's playing and I realized what Robert meant. Robert was used to drummers who basically are what I would call a "joyful master", dudes with chops who simply rehearse their bits and when it comes time for the show they just let go - no thinking allowed. When Andy plays I can hear him thinking, total abandonment is not his strong suit. That can change should Andy trust his skills COMPLETELY. He has the chops, he is rock steady, that's how close he is to joyful abandonment. My theory is that Robert was challenging Andy to "let go" in his own a-hole way and yes, I love/hate the members of Zep.
Thanks for expanding your take. I was interested in the topic couse of my own dealings with difficult musician that was the same chinese zodiac as is Plant, that is a Rat. I don't know do you think horoscopes are bullshit, maybe they are but in my case you can think what happens with a combination of Rat and Cat. That's the age old story of betrayal. I find the Rat people to be so irresponsable and they can lie about things with ease....
@@sinenkaari5477 - this may not relate, or it may. I stopped "soliciting" other musicians (who ISN'T a musician? If you sing a note then you are a musician) 30 or 40 years ago. No band, just play and sing and write. The pettiness and jealousies among "musical" types in the L.A. scene are not worth the attention, no matter how talented they are. There are a lot of talented a-holes in this town. I met a couple of young groovy guys at the Target mall on Hollywood Boulevard a couple of months ago and we jammed right there in the mall and it sounded great. One guy had a mandolin, another a squeeze-box SO there are exceptions. I always carry a guitar or ukulele when I walk, NOT encased and I respectfully challenge the "musicians" to take their guitars out of the cases. They never do, they go to a local music school at sixteen-thousand-dollars per semester. I perform on the Walk of Fame sometimes. There is always great music being played on planet Earth by humans, even if it's not recorded. Imma Virgo, 1953.
Some thoughts about modern music vs. Boomer/Gen X, etc. music. In my opinion, there is a much good music being made today as there ever was. To piggyback of one of Andy's points though, the issue is that it's so much easier to record and release music with a reasonable level of production today, that there's a lot more dross to sift through to find the diamonds.
I'm a hobbyist musician myself. Over the past 15 years or so, I've played and sung on several self-released CDs that had better production than some music from the 70s or 80s recorded in actual studios. These days, it only takes a few thousand dollars to put together a decent home studio. The barrier to entry will continue get lower as technology continues to advance.
An example of the above, you can spend $250-500 USD to buy a very playable guitar or bass that's far superior to an equivalent entry level instrument from the 70s, 80s or 90s!
Apologies for the length of the comment!
Do you also have an Inferio-meter?
Take that Boomer Bashers 🫵🏼 🤘🏽😂
Blur v. Kinks on superiometer?? Mega million view video
sorry, mate, you lost me at "Adele and Ed Sheeran have as much charisma as Debbie Harry and George Clinton."
Ed Sheeran does anything for money. In German TV he was once shown playing in a peep show as a joke.
Do you have anything to actually say about it that can describe why you feel that way or are we just saying words
Where does GEN X fit into the mess of music.. as far as total sales.. today there are 8 billion people back then there was 1/3 the number of people and access to music is so easy now compared back in the day. Sales is not a good comparison when the times have changed.