Worldwide Top Bands
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Worldwide Top Bands
I've just been mooching around in the increasingly popular Spotify, and looking at some of the biographies of the bands I'm listening too. I was mildly surprised to see how many of them are of British origin and as an extension to that, how much contemporary music is exported from this little island. Many of the most memorable 'greats' are British - Rolling Stones, Beatles, Oasis, Muse, Queen, Floyd to name but a few. Of course there are some outstanding performers from across the pond - Bob Marley, Elvis and dare I say it, Jackson.
There really don't seem to be that many from elsewhere in the world, even those that sing in English. ABBA spring to mind, but beyond that I'm at a loss. Conversely, in places as far flung as India, Japan, the Middle East and Indonesia they all listen to British music. Of course they listen to the local stuff as well (Egyptian contemporary music is guaranteed to make your ears bleed, for example) and yet we never hear that stuff here.
What is it about Brit music in particular that makes it so popular world wide? Why don't we like that damn foreign stuff?
There really don't seem to be that many from elsewhere in the world, even those that sing in English. ABBA spring to mind, but beyond that I'm at a loss. Conversely, in places as far flung as India, Japan, the Middle East and Indonesia they all listen to British music. Of course they listen to the local stuff as well (Egyptian contemporary music is guaranteed to make your ears bleed, for example) and yet we never hear that stuff here.
What is it about Brit music in particular that makes it so popular world wide? Why don't we like that damn foreign stuff?
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- Ninja Pirate
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Re: Worldwide Top Bands
How'd they get grouped with "great"? Whiny Brit pop music...'friznit wrote:Oasis
Muse? I think they have a song on Rockband but can't quite remember.
To name a few more of the greats: The Who, Free/Bad Company, Led Zep, Cream/Clapton, Black Sabbath...sheesh you got alot of them...
The Brits ruled the 70's. We had our share though: Aerosmith, Boston, J.Geils, Styx, Kiss, ZZTop, Santana, Journey, The Eagles, Van Halen. But, you had the best of the best.
I dunno what it was but the British music seemed to have more to it. Like there was alot more effort put into each song. (or better drugs)
Btw: Bob Marley? I've heard the name all my life but I don't know any of his songs. And Jackson? He was just a pop singer, grabbed his crotch alot like it was stylish or something and liked kiddies a bit too much...
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- Robotic Bumlord
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- Robotic Bumlord
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Re: Worldwide Top Bands
Muse had Knights of cydonia was on GH3, and they are a great band, one of the best shows I was ever too. As for Marley, reggae guy, No Woman No Cry, I shot the sheriff (Clapton covered this song), Get up stand up, Jammin.. you've had to have heard them.MORDETH LESTOK wrote:
Muse? I think they have a song on Rockband but can't quite remember.
Btw: Bob Marley? I've heard the name all my life but I don't know any of his songs.
And I think in the 60's-70's it's more of a quality over quantity. British music had the quality, we had quantity, of bands, and styles. Though I'm not too familiar with british music besides the bigger bands, so I could be wrong wrong wrong.
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- Berk
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I think your observations are skewed because of the type of music you listen to. For Rock in all its forms, Britain definitely has churned out some of the best, but if you take rap/R&B or electronica, there are tons of bands from the USA, Scandinavia and other parts of the world that make better music than the UK artists in their genres.
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- Morbo
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I like some rap artists and I think some have genuine talent. More so in the past than current, but that may be my age. People like Ice Cube, NWA, Public Enemy, De La Soul, Dr. Dre, Eminem and if you take away some of his massive ego Keane West. Surely everyone likes Rapper's Delight?Roman Totale wrote:I despise Rap and "R&B".
Creatively bankrupt genres the pair of them.
Personally I despise metal. An opinion which is going to be contentious here I imagine. It just annoys me and I can't see much talent. Each to their own.
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- Morbo
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the problem i have with rap is 90% of it seems to be some massive wanker talking about how much money he has and the womens hes shagged, and then saying hes part of the ghetto, in his 30 million dollar mansion.....cunts but everynow and then one will pop up that actually has something to say and writes a few good songs that arent just a massive ego wank and this i rather enjoyspoodie wrote: I like some rap artists and I think some have genuine talent. More so in the past than current, but that may be my age. People like Ice Cube, NWA, Public Enemy, De La Soul, Dr. Dre, Eminem and if you take away some of his massive ego Keane West. Surely everyone likes Rapper's Delight?
Personally I despise metal. An opinion which is going to be contentious here I imagine. It just annoys me and I can't see much talent. Each to their own.
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- Morbo
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I do like the music genre arguments, they're always so much fun.
Personally, I'll listen to almost anything, as long as it's not shit, which I think is the problem with a great deal of modern music. Overly commercial, manufactured bands that churn out the same shit as everyone else.
Sure, there's occasional moments of talent, but they're rare.
I'll stick to my very specific music collection of absolutely fucking everything I hear and enjoy. (yes, there's a bias to 70s-80s hard rock, metal and punk)
Personally, I'll listen to almost anything, as long as it's not shit, which I think is the problem with a great deal of modern music. Overly commercial, manufactured bands that churn out the same shit as everyone else.
Sure, there's occasional moments of talent, but they're rare.
I'll stick to my very specific music collection of absolutely fucking everything I hear and enjoy. (yes, there's a bias to 70s-80s hard rock, metal and punk)
You call that an argument! There's barely even a differing of opinion, despite my attempts at provocation.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:I do like the music genre arguments, they're always so much fun.
It is fair to say that a lot music in any genre is some degree of tosh. Even back in the seminal days of rock I'm sure there was a lot of crap, but only the good stuff is remembered.
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- Morbo
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