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rockfenris2005 03:56 am UTC 05/16/11 |
| In reply to: | re: Music as an art form is dead! - steven_stuart 12:08 am UTC 05/16/11 |
They maybe stumble when they go to make the next album. That's the curse of the music industry. That follow-up album doesn't always do well. Justin Bieber may have a "Dead Ringer" next year. > Being a veggie, I didn't really like Lady Ga Ga's dress > that was made out of meat. It must have smelled awful. > > I saw the "Judas" video and didn't really like it. The > disciples were a motor cycle gang (St. Peter had "Peter" > in silver studs on the back of his leather jacket). I > suppose the idea could have worked but I thought the video > was a mess. Can you explain it? > > As far as Lady Ga Ga being more famous than Jim or Richard > O'Brien, it's possible that this is only a temporary > thing. Lady Ga Ga's songs all sound the same. I would hope > that the songs from "BOOH" and "Rocky Horror" will be > remembered in two hundred years as a kind of classical > music. > > Justin Beber is more famous than Jim and Richard O'Brien > at the moment. That's even worse than Lady Ga Ga being > more famous. > > I can't agree that Jim and Richard O'Brien aren't known to > anyone. They have an older, perhaps more sophisticated > audience. > > I couldn't help laughing when you said that Lady Ga Ga > looks like she crawled out of a Silent Hill game. Really, > really hee hee. > > Seriously though, are there no young artists making music > that is also art? I hear that Muse is getting big in > America. > > Of course though the glory days are over. There were so > many wonderful albums/works of art between The Beatles and > Thriller. Then everything became too commercial (is that > the right word?). Nirvana's "Nevermind" and Jim's "Bat 2" > are rare examples of truely great post-Thriller albums. > | |
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