in those times you had to literally fight life to be granted the privilege to elder, at least in those times it would be almost impossible to grow old and be stupid, maybe by pure chance of life you would have a maximum of 1 silly old man
Everbody in the west got very afraid overnight and the media jumped on their fears with a new foreign boogeyman on the news every night. The western world changed forever.
This didn't happen though, none of you even lived through it. Live went on like normal other than people complaining about airport security now and then
I think its just overblown that just because they were worry mongering on the news that it reflected what everyone was going through at the time. Maybe if you lived in NYC or something but things didn't really change elsewhere
The cultural shift between the 90s and 00s was extremely stark and all the way up until 2004 the whole country was basically full of paranoia, the fuck are you talking about?
Practically all of those people were out of the industry for various reasons during the 1959 - 1963 transitionary period that was dominated by shitty doo-wop acts, hell some of them were fucking dead. You know jack fucking shit about that era apparently, and you have the nerve to call me the idiot.
>t. weepy fat chick
More like a man that doesn't like having his ears bleed from that whiney ass fucking chorus.
The whole transition happened because of things like Elvis being in the military, Richard retiring to become a preacher, Buddy literally fucking dying in a plane crash, etc. Some of them were active but most out of that list absolutely were not, 1959 - 1963 was fucking soulless barring a few hold outs like Frank Sinatra who I will give to you as one that was active. You're a blithering fucking moron.
You posted a bunch of basic pop stars, there are numerous early electronic artists, modern classical composers, and jazz artists from that era you could have named instead. Nice job outing yourself as a pleb.
the world never recovered from the destruction of classical music at the hands of ~~*Schonberg*~~ and the second Viennese school
the 20th century and beyond are just one long coping session
For a variety of reasons (mainly globalization and the internet, but also decline in religion, inflation, among others) we stopped creating new stuff and began commodifying the arts. The 20th century was the greatest explosion of the arts in history, the vastness of human innovation at the time was staggering, sometime in the 2000s the arts and philosophy lost their value to society and were shunned, the 20th century was the age of creativity, while the 20th century is the age of great stagnation (even more so than any era in history).
>Gen X-ers living past 25-30.
Didn't expect that to happen. Thought I would be dead by 25 or the millennium. We aren't the best parents either (see Zoomers). >Millennials coming of age and getting into positions of power
They can't run shit and I dread the year that one of them gets elected president or anything of that sort. Bunch of whiners and snowflakes. >Zoomers growing up with technology being shoved in their faces 24/7
I wouldn't expect a generation raised by tablets and the internet to be able to create anything worthy of "soul" or emotion. I don't blame them, they are a product of their environment.
We've had this thread 108x, I already gave the answer (which was that the music industry was nationalized with Obama ESG bux) and I don't feel the need to do it again.
They like rock/metal/punk like every other generation of kids for the last 50 years. Nobody actually listens to Billie Eilish or Kendrick except Fantano.
You got older, you boomer.
Dilate freak
the eternal new thing bad
They were right, society was better before written text because elders needed to be consulted directly for their knowledge
if you had a couple of dumb elders your whole society was fucked then
in those times you had to literally fight life to be granted the privilege to elder, at least in those times it would be almost impossible to grow old and be stupid, maybe by pure chance of life you would have a maximum of 1 silly old man
This but the first date is the 1700s.
This but unironically.
kek this is even better than the
>no one wants to work now
you can find newspaper headlines with this slogan from 130 years ago
but 2800 BC? wew
the internet, 9/11 and the emergence of a new world order
I hear zoomers blame everything on 9/11 but they can't explain what changed other than some nebulous shit
Everbody in the west got very afraid overnight and the media jumped on their fears with a new foreign boogeyman on the news every night. The western world changed forever.
This didn't happen though, none of you even lived through it. Live went on like normal other than people complaining about airport security now and then
You didn't notice that people were a lot more contented and less stressed in the 90s compared to the 2000s?
I think its just overblown that just because they were worry mongering on the news that it reflected what everyone was going through at the time. Maybe if you lived in NYC or something but things didn't really change elsewhere
well I was a kid at the time and instead of being afraid of monsters under my bed I was afraid there were terrorists hiding there
I lived through it, and that's exactly what happened. Then they passed the patriot act, and we're still living with the ramifications.
The cultural shift between the 90s and 00s was extremely stark and all the way up until 2004 the whole country was basically full of paranoia, the fuck are you talking about?
>nwo
thought terminating cliche by a mouth breather with no conception of history or geopolitics
who's your favorite investigative journalist, btw
time passed, obviously
*le wrong generation*
also everybody was secretly afraid that the "millenium bug" was going to destroy the world at midnight in 2000
You were born.
globalism, smartphones
>Late 50s - early 60s transition
>Soul
Literally the most soulless era until the late 2000s. Big girls don't cry-eye-eye shut the FUCK up
Elvis, Sinatra, Richard, Chuck, Billie, Buddy, Louis, Johnny, Ray, Miles, John
You're an idiot
Practically all of those people were out of the industry for various reasons during the 1959 - 1963 transitionary period that was dominated by shitty doo-wop acts, hell some of them were fucking dead. You know jack fucking shit about that era apparently, and you have the nerve to call me the idiot.
More like a man that doesn't like having his ears bleed from that whiney ass fucking chorus.
wow you're actually retarded, what you said isn't true in the slightest.
The whole transition happened because of things like Elvis being in the military, Richard retiring to become a preacher, Buddy literally fucking dying in a plane crash, etc. Some of them were active but most out of that list absolutely were not, 1959 - 1963 was fucking soulless barring a few hold outs like Frank Sinatra who I will give to you as one that was active. You're a blithering fucking moron.
You posted a bunch of basic pop stars, there are numerous early electronic artists, modern classical composers, and jazz artists from that era you could have named instead. Nice job outing yourself as a pleb.
>t. weepy fat chick
Social media is the main reason.
the world never recovered from the destruction of classical music at the hands of ~~*Schonberg*~~ and the second Viennese school
the 20th century and beyond are just one long coping session
Industrialisation of bands in the late 90's
nice graph
I love the meaningless prageru graphs, they're so funny.
A bit unfair to the 90s
ftfy
statistics don't lie
90s should be a smaller peak, and it should decline a littler slower for first pasrt of early 2000s.
Avril Lavigne being then means you suck at everything more than anybody else even when you try harder than anybody ever tried.
Shut up poptimist retard.
For a variety of reasons (mainly globalization and the internet, but also decline in religion, inflation, among others) we stopped creating new stuff and began commodifying the arts. The 20th century was the greatest explosion of the arts in history, the vastness of human innovation at the time was staggering, sometime in the 2000s the arts and philosophy lost their value to society and were shunned, the 20th century was the age of creativity, while the 20th century is the age of great stagnation (even more so than any era in history).
2010s were a hyperpoliticized decade
Smartphones killed the remaining soul of mankind
according to that graph it looks like everything went downhill when the cold war ended
>Gen X-ers living past 25-30.
Didn't expect that to happen. Thought I would be dead by 25 or the millennium. We aren't the best parents either (see Zoomers).
>Millennials coming of age and getting into positions of power
They can't run shit and I dread the year that one of them gets elected president or anything of that sort. Bunch of whiners and snowflakes.
>Zoomers growing up with technology being shoved in their faces 24/7
I wouldn't expect a generation raised by tablets and the internet to be able to create anything worthy of "soul" or emotion. I don't blame them, they are a product of their environment.
lmfao
there is loads of great soul and funk these days, you just need to look outside of p4k / rym / fantano
use discogs and record labels with a certain style and sound, stop waiting on a 9/10 youtube reviewer release
Soul is a non renewable ressource
You stopped looking for soul and thought it would automatically provided for you
Smart phones and social media.
Period.
And also zoomers. Fuck you braindead pieces of shit. FUCK YOU MOTHER FUCKING EMPTY HEADED SCUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
behold
ftfy
1950s should be higher but 70s was peak for sure
Consider the following
Plenty of sovl on the 2010s, you just got left behind old man.
the 60s had 5x more soul than the 90s
also the answer is capitalism
So true bestie
>80s more soulful than the 90s
Fuck off
We've had this thread 108x, I already gave the answer (which was that the music industry was nationalized with Obama ESG bux) and I don't feel the need to do it again.
Stock Market Crash> Occupy Wall Street> Big Corpo idpol/ coomer trash psyop.
You turned 30
Not even current 15 year olds likes recent music.
Current pop music is actually shit though, I legitimately don't know anyone that likes it and I'm kind of confused about who's even listening to it.
Chinese bots that generate Spotify views.
They like rock/metal/punk like every other generation of kids for the last 50 years. Nobody actually listens to Billie Eilish or Kendrick except Fantano.
nah they actually listen to that heavy autotune pop rap that grates your ears
t. has teenage cousins