07 June 2024

More music worth keeping

A follow-up to this post -- more examples of music more lively, varied, and imaginative than most of what is produced today.  They had way better visuals in a lot of the videos back then, too.  Again, I put some limitations on what I chose -- no standard love songs (too clichéd) or political stuff (too political).  Do use fullscreen.  If you also like this kind of thing, we have that much in common.



Not only is this a great song, I love the visual imagery:






You couldn't make this one today -- it would be engulfed in bullcrap hand-wringing about being "problematic" or whatever the current whine word is:


Celebrating the alien world that exists only in your head at night:


Now back to your regular "streaming" diet of potty-mouthed rappers and interchangeable teenyboppers mooning over some generic guy/gal.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Reaganite Independent said...

New music is beyond awful, it’s so calculated and predictable

Sonic innovation is nonexistent. Nothing sounds or looks original without seeming incredibly contrived.

And humorless! There’s little humanity to it even, just like a new car designs and a lot of other things today. Ice cold and charmless

I keep going back farther and farther, even to the 1920s and 1930s, something worth learning about and enjoying- from far richer cultural eras

07 June, 2024 02:10  
Blogger NickM said...

"Now back to your regular "streaming" diet of potty-mouthed rappers and interchangeable teenyboppers mooning over some generic guy/gal."

This sentiment is common to every generation about th next one or two that follow and has been since - I dunno - George Formby was top of the "Hit Parade".

So I assume you're being somewhat ironic...

Anyway, we have a more pressing concern... #3 on your list is apparently via however you uploaded it not available in the UK. Except it is. I've seen it on Youtube recently. Hmmm!!! I rather like, "The Safety Dance" because it is a remembrance of the time when music videos were kinda new and hadn't established a "language" yet.

Here's an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAb8Q9X2xAc

Yes, that's a Blondie video featuring Darth Vader.

But kudos to the Men Without Hats for the sheer verve with which they channel a Summerisle/Hobbiton mash-up aesthetic. And the blonde lass is clearly mental. My hat is off to them!



07 June, 2024 11:10  
Blogger Mary Kirkland said...

I love that Peter Gabriel song. I've listened to that song a lot over the years.

I remember Enya being all the rage back in the 90's and I heard her songs on the radio all the time. Her voice is so darn pretty. I love it.

The Pretenders had some great songs, this was one of them.

Heart was so good. Ann Wilson did a song with David Draiman of Disturbed and it was so pretty. Their voices sounded so good together.

Great list of songs.

07 June, 2024 16:32  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

Reaganite: I wouldn't say all current music is that bad, but a lot of it is. Of course, there's been boring and formulaic stuff in every era -- what gets remembered is the best stuff. But really good music seems very thin on the ground now compared to even fifteen or twenty years ago.

NickM: This sentiment is common to every generation about th next one or two that follow

Your belief in the significance of this popular idea has been duly noted.

So I assume you're being somewhat ironic...

Nope.

I assume there are quite a few uploads of "The Safety Dance" on YouTube and elsewhere. Unfortunately, if I can see the video myself, I can't tell if it's not viewable in other countries.

it is a remembrance of the time when music videos were kinda new and hadn't established a "language" yet

That's how some of the best art gets made -- it's from people who don't know what they're not supposed to do.

Debbie Harry is awesome. Her Darth Vader turns out to be a bit buggy, though.

Mary K: I still can't get "In Your Eyes" out of my head after listening to it before uploading.

Enya is really in a class by herself, and will certainly be appearing here again.

09 June, 2024 03:43  
Blogger Lady M said...

I have never heard the original version of Lucretia, only the cover by Alkaline Trio. Thanks for sharing. That whole Peter Gabriel Album "So" is just great. Always been one of my top 100.

09 June, 2024 12:34  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

Glad to have helped out on Lucretia. I have the impression that song isn't as well known today as the others.

09 June, 2024 17:08  

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