How britain could produce so many amazing musics??
Im truly shocked by 60~80 britain songs from youtube. can't compare with idol shitstuff.
How britain could produce so many amazing musics??
Im truly shocked by 60~80 britain songs from youtube. can't compare with idol shitstuff.
>I've been dreaming of a time when to be English is not to be baneful, to be standing by the flag not feeling shameful, racist or partial
What did he mean by this
>mfw youtube results in anything but I am human and I want to be loved
>baneful?
british metal died in the 80's
>How britain could produce so many amazing musics??
By constantly copying the innovative music of my country. You cannot point to a single British pop musician who was not influenced by an American.
they did meaningful achievement anyhow.
6,7,80>>>much valuable than>>~nowtimes
nah, late 80's, 90's and early 00's where the best years for metal
Sure thing fatty
well, i feel wanting to know.
who you're thinking to pick? from you mean 'was influenced by an american'
mr. murica having Ph.d degree about music :)
Kpop > Golden era of british music
I feel pretty akward listening growling metal kind.
90's metal band.. maybe tool? and megadeth or metallica. idk else
i mostly listen to judas priest their songs are 99% masterpieces. truly masterpiece.
epic examples fag.
OP, I think you'd dig R.E.M.
there's a star~~~~man~ waiting in the sky~
he like to come and meet us but he thinks he'll blow our mind
South korea > Japan.
>the smiths
The Chameleons are better if I'm being totally honest with you.
Fuck off self hating prick, we don't want your kind here!
I'll start with The Smiths since that's in the OP. The Smiths play rock music which is a genre of music created by American blacks in the 1950s. They began their career by covering 1960s American pop groups such as The Cookies, and you can hear in their music the same focus on tight studio-perfected sugary melodies with a full sound. The Velvet Underground and Iggy Pop are probably the biggest influences on Marr's guitar playing. There are many Elvis references in their lyrics, probably since Morrissey based himself around him.
Not to mention The Byrds w/r/t Marr
>American blacks in the 1950s
I mean, I agree, but then you can't give any credit to rock OR jazz influenced music, and that is just closed minded. Like, punk (just an example), postpunk and glam rock are way more british than american
>inb4 NY Dolls and Ramones
Isolated cases.
>Like, punk (just an example), postpunk and glam rock are way more british than american
lol
How does an English group drawing influence from immensely popular American groups prove that all the ideas come from the US? You don't think it's ever happened the other way around too? Why can't it be that we all influence one another? And how is clean studio production and catchy melodies a purely American concept?
>The Clash, The Damned, Sex Pistols
>Magazine, Wire, Joy Division
>Marc Bolan, Bowie
Americans mastered proto-punk, with both the Stooges and Television (and before that TVU), and many other things. But brits still got some stuff for themselves.
But that's not so important to me to listen them.
maybe you're telling me rock music emerged from blues or something.
don't feel so underrated. i've listened to american musics from bands like creedence clearwater rev or the doors or simon and garfunkel and else.
obviously great i enjoy them also.
the point i feel most shocked is
how the oldie elders could play those badass things? I realized their things are super cooler than nowstuffs. their songs are much deeper and refined.
Because from 80s onwards niggers took over the whole industry
but even nig's hiphop is better than shitty k-pop idolsongs.
>like creedence clearwater rev or the doors or simon and garfunkel
>le wrong generation comments
Maybe try to actually look for music.
>the smiths
;_; don't do this to me
music was more important back then
Now it's more like background noise/ a hobby one mostly participates in mostly via the internet
>post memorrissey
>not icluded 90s
>He really implies that the 90s were not the best
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i'd rather listen to KINO
>proto k-pop
kek
Radiohead were heavily influenced by The Smiths though
>a MiM song
>The Headmaster Ritual
>he nails the "larararaieh"
Thom is pretty based.