SURVEY for my school report

I will also be posting this to Sup Forums but i'm not expecting much from them. If you guys could answer these questions relating music from the 70's. There are only 5 and dont take to long. Thank you very much, have a nice day.

Link:docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWIzVjgpD57p2z2_c4kaS0lEFo-ObsiR_9HceUvFVBZfux3g/viewform?usp=sf_link

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"I will also be posting this to Sup Forums but i'm not expecting much from them"

haha no i have a little more faith in Sup Forums, but now by me saying that i fell like i might regret it

it'll be pretty easy to tell the Sup Forums posters from the Sup Forums posters

Answered, good luck on your project.

thank you very much

I think I probably disagree with your thesis, but I don't think there's anything wrong with a thesis I disagree with.

I voiced some of my gripes with what I imagine your thesis is in my response, and if you address counterarguments, it should be a good paper.

You should post the results back on Sup Forums once you're done. Would be interesting to see how your project turns out. Good luck!

sure thing ill take a screenshot and post in like 10 min

those questions were very broad questions and just random one's i thought of. The survey won't be a huge part of my paper i'll most likely bring it up like once. My instructor makes it mandatory that I get 1 interview and a survey for this paper. My paper is a compare and contrast about music then and now. Hence the questions comparing the two ages of music. The goal of this paper is mostly informative rather than stating on opinion on which era of music is better.

*an opinion

B-but I put so much effort ;_;
Pay me in neps, user

HERE ARE THE RESULTS SO FAR

Link: imgur.com/a/ihylg

I want to thank everyone who answered my survey I greatly appreciate it. I was supposed to get at least 15 answers and I have 40 at the moment. Thank you for taking your time and doing this favor for me.

Your effort was not in vain my friend it saved me from losing points on my paper. Without you I am nothing.

damn. didn't even add the scaruffi pasta i posted

sorry you must have submitted right after i took screenshots

Sent. I had an issue with the question "Do you believe music had a bigger influence on its listeners then or now?"

It's simply unanswerable having not been alive back then.

my other posts are in there though. i put it with my age since you said we could post anything

Fuck me this board really is a bunch of teenagers. If you don't remember 9/11 you're too young to post here!!!!

meant for

dont worry about it. Some answers i got favored more then since here in the states we just got back from Vietnam and was the start of a huge peace movement and many other large movements at the time. Some favored now since this will be the start of another large peace movement.

I just don't think you can quantify something like that. It's such a nondescript question. Different music will mean different things to different people. The only thing you can quantify is sales.

Good luck on the project user, felt the questions were a bit too broad but whatever.

Kek
>Can I get back to jerking off?

>tfw my autistic essay del didnt make it to the pic

no i totally agree with you. I explained earlier that some of the questions i wrote were very broad because this isn't an argumentative paper. Its more a compare and contrast paper with different information about the different era's. If i was writing a different style of paper i would have definitely worded it differently

haha i have to email pics of my survey results to my instructor. I will "pretend" i forgot to scratch that answer out

I understand. That being said that type of question would be answered better by your parents and their peers. Either way good luck on your project.

thank you, haha yes i know (this sort of explains it)

yeah i had an interview with both someone that grew up in that era and a peer my age. I asked them about the same questions. Thank you

Out of curiosity, based on the topic, are you a high schooler going through a dadrock phase? I don't mean this disparagingly since I was there not long ago. Also you won't be banned for saying you're in high school since that might as well mean you're 18.

many people are writing Can down as an answer to their favorite band/artist. That was about the only response i never heard of i will definitely give them a listen

no im a freshman in college 19 years old

Alright. I just always found it fascinating how many people get heavily into 60s-70s music during teenage years, myself included.

So you've heard of throbbing gristle, LRD, and Boyd Ride but not fucking CAN?

i've always had a love for music of the 60s-70s both my mother and father palyed that music all the time. High school for me was the start of my love for Rap/Hip-Hop and Jazz/Classical

I said music had a bigger influence on its listeners back then but I'm hesitant to stand by that answer. I feel it was more personal but it's probably now that music has a bigger influence on its listeners, but only because music is consumed massively and globally. Whereas back then you may have bought a Neil Young record and played it out on the weekend (heh), today people will listen to music throughout the entire day. Also, music seems to be more emotional these days–and conspicuously so. I really do not believe you would have seen a Carrie & Lowell come out in the '70s.

YES! ive heard the others from here but i swear ive never seen anyone talk about Can maybe they all talked about it when i was gone

HEY YOU!

YOU'RE LOSING, YOU'RE LOSING out by not listening to Can.

i'll include this answer as well as a response for that question

>Also, music seems to be more emotional these days–and conspicuously so. I really do not believe you would have seen a Carrie & Lowell come out in the '70s.
I think you need to listen to more music

haha now all i see is people responding with Can

Got about half a kek out of this

IT'S DATA MINING YOU STUPID FUCKS!!!

how bout you mine DEEZ NUTS

Sounds like it's a /CAN/ thread now.

Future Days > Tago Mago > Ege Bamyasi > Monster Movie

Fuck you plebbitor fuck off

I do and I have. There were a lot of '70s albums with emotion, I wasn't saying there weren't. However, the type of emotions is different. There weren't really many deeply personal and overtly emotional albums. Is there really any album from the '70s that is truly similar to Carrie & Lowell or say Skeleton Tree? I'm talking more about the way in which emotions are expressed through music, which I believe has changed.

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Okay. I think that sort of fits but I think the quantity has changed. The amount of albums released today that I would consider depressing is much more numerous than the '70s albums I have heard.

>than the '70s albums I have heard.
Going back to my original point, I just think you haven't listened to enough music. I'm not trying to sound like a dickhead or anything.

I have heard practically all the popular '70s albums on RYM

Well, dig a little deeper maybe. Other than technology and rapping there really isn't anything new in music that wasn't done in the 60s and 70s. Not trying to sound like a curmudgeon, it just is what it is.

>there really isn't anything new in music that wasn't done in the 60s and 70s
as I said before

>I'm talking more about the way in which emotions are expressed through music, which I believe has changed.

I cannot think of '70s albums that directly remind me of albums like In Utero or Hospice.

of the top of my head, unknown pleasures is pretty is miserable pop songs in a similar way to in utero

Funny enough, I was waiting for you to reply because I was going to mention Joy Division and how they make the cut.

I don't know what to tell you my man. I could say I can't think of any 2010s records that remind of X and X from the 70s. I just don't think you've casted a wide enough net, especially if all you've delved into is whatever topped charts on RYM. There is a plethora is incredible and emotional music to be found. I mean fuck that was the hey-day of folk music. I haven't even mentioned post-punk.

Sent :^)
I would advise you to throw out all of the Sup Forums responses

Most of my favorite post punk artists are from the 80s desu

Shit I forgot about Can

oh well

That's fine, but it doesn't invalidate the countless classics that built the genre in the 70s.

Like who? Joy Division counts i guess, I like MX-80 but they were pretty fucking obscure

Television I suppose

I guess you'll have to revisit RYM. I don't think you understand the amount of music that has been recorded.

This is such a cute thread I love this thread.

I'm not the guy who you were talking to

haha thank you

Sorry. We all have the same name.

I forgive you

what's your favorite post-punk band friendo