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Spotifier2021-10-01T04:00:24-00:00Re: Old Music's Appeal
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoqoxCr4054
You never know when and where you'll hear something you like. Just watching casually a YouTube clip of an old movie with a musical background replacing the dialogue I found a tune that struck me of an artist I knew of but hadn't followed for awhile. A collaboration with Ry Cooder and a Cuban artist Manuel Galban, producing some interesting music you simply don't hear on commercial sources.
La Luna en tu mirada https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6d3rLLHLyX8
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Souldude2021-10-03T07:26:02-00:00Re: Old Music's Appeal
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Rusty wrote on Fri, 01 October 2021 11:10
T A collaboration with Ry Cooder and a Cuban artist Manuel Galban, producing some interesting music you simply don't hear on commercial sources.
La Luna en tu mirada https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6d3rLLHLyX8
Yeah, Ry Cooder has made some interesting music over the decades. Count me as a fan.
Here's my take on this: Back in the day, what you heard on the radio is what we now consider the best of those eras and the types of music some kids these days like. In contrast, if you want to find music these days that is of the same caliber, you have to shut off the radio and get out the shovel.
What came through the airwaves 40 years ago, you have to dig for now.
Good stuff is out there, you just have to work to find it.
]]>Kingfish2021-10-06T02:38:27-00:00Re: Old Music's Appeal
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Kingfish wrote on Tue, 05 October 2021 21:38
What came through the airwaves 40 years ago, you have to dig for now.
Good stuff is out there, you just have to work to find it.
Does that include new Indie songs? I think they would have a different approach to music since they're not mainstream. They also don't prioritize their music to get sold, which comes to the thought that they'd be more original and free from conforming to the audience's demand.]]>Zart2021-10-08T06:40:21-00:00Re: Old Music's Appeal
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Mica2021-10-08T11:29:10-00:00Re: Old Music's Appeal
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Robert Plant comes to mind. The younger kids like his Led Zeppelin stuff, while the older crowd who grew up with him has discovered that he is still making music and is still good at it. "New" music as it were. ]]>Concorde2021-12-08T22:59:39-00:00Re: Old Music's Appeal
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Zart wrote on Fri, 08 October 2021 01:40
Kingfish wrote on Tue, 05 October 2021 21:38
What came through the airwaves 40 years ago, you have to dig for now.
Good stuff is out there, you just have to work to find it.
Does that include new Indie songs? I think they would have a different approach to music since they're not mainstream. They also don't prioritize their music to get sold, which comes to the thought that they'd be more original and free from conforming to the audience's demand.
One could argue that new music by John Mellencamp is indie music because it fits the criteria of the definition you posted. It isn't mainstream because mainstream stations don't pick it up, he doesn't care if a lot gets sold and he creates what comes to him naturally. It's a hobby for him at this point in his career.
The definition of indie music centers on the music and its relation to the industry, not the person creating it or their status in the industry.
IMO.
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type, but in reality, it's the industry itself that determines what is "indie" by the way they treat it on their end.]]>Miami2021-12-15T16:36:07-00:00Re: Old Music's Appeal
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