Was rock just a boring fad?

>traditional folk
>100,000+ years and still strong

>classical
>2000 years and still arts peak

>jazz
>100 years and still improvising

>electronic
>80 years and still innovating

>rock
>50 years and already dead

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lol

Eh, still a lot of good rock being made but yeah it's dead in the sense that it isn't innovating enough and definitely dead to the masses in terms of radio play and such.

I think the lyrical content of modern rock needs to become more progressive and thus appeal to millennia's and such more.

anyone know a good way to filter these threads?

>classical
>2000 years and still arts peak
the classical era lasted 70 years

>still a lot of good rock being made
proof on this claim?

Let it lie, it's as dead as big band by the 1960s.

It's over, move on.

did you make this chart? what the hell are some of those picks on both sides?

and comparing genres that have different intents is irrelevant l2genretheory/l2musicology

Classical hasn't been around for 400 years, let alone 2000, and jazz has been around a little over 100 years

classical != Classical

alt j, king gizzard, xiu xiu, swans, etc

>different intents

Both sides are popular music made to be sold for mass consumption often for younger audience in live entertainment to dance to.

Classical began with church choral and organ music around the birth of that guy from the bible book.

nah mate the term popular is subjective and your scope is far too large. you have to be more specific than summing up whole sub genres as the same thing

The first four under electronic aren't albums.

who the fuck listened to electronic music in the 30s ? ops claim is bs

Art music
Traditional Folk
Popular music

Nothing subjective about it you dumb tool.

lol is phillip fucking tagg on 4 chan

Now google the definition of an "album".

Just fuck-off you shit-tier baiting retard.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_concrète

>literally a collection of recordings issued as a single item on CD, record, or another medium.

>mbdtf
>electronic
lol u nigga funny

Having a few token "real" instruments doesn't change it.

Big band lived on as Jazz.

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okay guys op is dumb move on

>bleeps actually think their shitty dance music is the same as electro acoustic music

Shown nowhere so far....

By every definition it is, yeah

>Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments and electronic music technology in its production

>every point is true

Stop dickriding turny, hes old enough to be your Dad

>bleeps believe this

Here's your (You).