What is the music of today?
MWoody
Posted 2005-09-15 3:55 PM (#137271)
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What is the music of today?

Who is the target of today's focussed Freelancer of guitars?
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Stephen P
Posted 2005-09-15 4:02 PM (#137272 - in reply to #137271)
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Zakk Wylde?

I'm pretty young (14), and he's my favorite.

Punk and emo is big with the kids, though I hate that music style, and I think the guitarists are all worthless in that genre.

The kid guitarists near my age that actually know something about guitars like Randy Rhoads, Zakk Wylde, and Dimebag Darrell. Unfortunately, 2 out of 3 are dead now.
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-09-15 4:04 PM (#137273 - in reply to #137271)
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Today's music???
Classic rock.
We don't have much more than that.
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Jeff
Posted 2005-09-15 4:07 PM (#137274 - in reply to #137271)
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Today's... music?

Well, first you have to define what you mean by "music," 'cause obviously the majority of today's "artists" don't have a clue what music is.
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-09-15 4:09 PM (#137275 - in reply to #137271)
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That obviously depends on the genre but some of the names I hear most often are Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Keith Urban, Brad Paisly, Chris Thile and a couple of others.
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Stephen P
Posted 2005-09-15 4:16 PM (#137276 - in reply to #137271)
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Dave Matthews is okay. Don't like John Mayer and the other though.
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Matt Mattson
Posted 2005-09-15 4:26 PM (#137277 - in reply to #137271)
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Well I can't post lyrics because it upsets people (musicians) but there is a generic beat to all of it:

doo--doo--whaa--doo--dee--doo--dee--doo--whaa

works with all new age (printable parts) lyrics:

your mother is a . . . . . doo--doo--whaa--doo--dee--doo--dee--doo--whaa
your sister is a . . . . doo--doo--whaa--doo--dee--doo--dee--doo--whaa
your brother is a . . . doo--doo--whaa--doo--dee--doo--dee--doo--whaa

just fill out however minutes you want the piece to last and you too may be getting an artist's award ceremony . . .
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MWoody
Posted 2005-09-15 4:31 PM (#137278 - in reply to #137271)
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We all end up in our proverbial corner on this one. Let me ask this:

What three Artists personify Today's music?

I want to say Chris Tomlin, Paul Baloche and "Switchfoot".
Most of you are going "Who?".
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Paulcc1
Posted 2005-09-15 4:45 PM (#137279 - in reply to #137271)
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In worship music, I would say Chris Tomlin, Paul Baloche, Matt Redman.
In Secular music that is very hard for me the list would be pages long, but Eric Clapton, Santana, B.B. King always do it for me.
Pauly
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Steve
Posted 2005-09-15 4:49 PM (#137280 - in reply to #137271)
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..my motto..
"All music makes noise, but not all noise makes music."

Steve
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-09-15 6:46 PM (#137281 - in reply to #137271)
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I've heard of Switchfoot....

I don't think there is a "today's music". Music has headed in so many directions that it is what you personally want it to be. I don't want to put a label on any artist.

My FAVORITE artists ("today's music" be hanged) are Heart("Jupiter's Darling" showed they still have it), Carrie Newcomer and Rory Block.

Roger
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-09-15 6:50 PM (#137282 - in reply to #137271)
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Jack Johnson seems to be doing well and actually plays an acoustic and has reasonable lyrics. I like John Mayer, but I'm not sure if he's really popular with the youngsters, although he is one.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-09-15 6:54 PM (#137283 - in reply to #137271)
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As posted by Steve;

..my motto..
"All music makes noise, but not all noise makes music."
I could not have said it any better.

I'm sure that we all will like different styles of music. What I like, you may not, what you like i may not. Doesn't make one any better than the other, just different. Some of what I see today in all forms of music is not up to the level of some of the classic; Country/Rock/Folk/Pop/ any other style written and performed a few years ago.

Granted there are some real performers out there but they are far and few between.

P.S. Woody I know who you're talking about.
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-09-15 6:57 PM (#137284 - in reply to #137271)
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I saw the genesis of this string over in the other one, NOW I know what we're talking about....

John Mayer is probably the poster child for what we're talking about here. But Martin has him locked up already. Strangely, though, his signature Martin OM-28s don't seem to sell that well.

Dave Matthews would be the best artist for Ovation....Ovations would actually be a BENEFIT to his music, IMHO. (I'm NOT saying his music is bad, just that his sound fits Os)

Roger
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Beal
Posted 2005-09-15 7:24 PM (#137285 - in reply to #137271)
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Remember it's not who we like, it's who is popular today, AND who plays well (reasonably) and therefore is an influencer of customers. The object is to make others want to play THAT instrument that THIS player is using.
A nice sideline is if the Ovation can actually help them make THEIR mark in music (Glen, Al D. Melissa, etc.)
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an4340
Posted 2005-09-15 8:43 PM (#137286 - in reply to #137271)
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My musical tastes took a turn in the 90's, so I'm not really sure who's popular now, do the kids (including me) still like Green Day? How about Jason Mraz? The Offspring? Fountains of Wayne? The White Stripes? Yeah Yeah Yeah's? They might be giants? That guy from Soul Coughing? Oh man there are so many. I have to ask my nephew.

I'd be interested in knowing who persephone thought was truely popular around the country (and good) I'm sure she has an opinion, before the winter comes ...
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-15 9:03 PM (#137287 - in reply to #137271)
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Green Day is fun.
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Tommy M.
Posted 2005-09-15 9:20 PM (#137288 - in reply to #137271)
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I watched Dave Matthews concert in Central Park, DVD, and the first thing I thought of is, that he should be playing an Ovation or Addams with his style. Your right on that Roger. One thing I do notice with many of today's acoustic guitarist, they seem to concentrate on pounding rhythms and use the suspended chords a lot. I guess its a generational thing. John Mayer is a very talented guitarist, but his songs suffer from all sounding the same. I would say that U2 is the last of the rock bands, performing interesting music.
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alpep
Posted 2005-09-15 9:48 PM (#137289 - in reply to #137271)
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dave mathews needs a viper (aside from a song writer)

how about lenny kravitz? foo fighters?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-15 9:59 PM (#137290 - in reply to #137271)
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DMB does some good music...some not and lately

the viper is a good idea.

Lenny Kravitz...ehh, s'ok
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ignimbyte
Posted 2005-09-15 10:02 PM (#137291 - in reply to #137271)
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Originally posted by an4340:
My musical tastes took a turn in the 90's, so I'm not really sure who's popular now, do the kids (including me) still like Green Day? How about Jason Mraz? The Offspring? Fountains of Wayne? The White Stripes? Yeah Yeah Yeah's? They might be giants? That guy from Soul Coughing? Oh man there are so many. I have to ask my nephew.

...
I find it quite intriguing that you mentioned They Might Be Giants. I used to work with Danny Weinkauf at an agency for individuals with special needs in Flushing, Queens. By day, he's a physical therapist who used to either push in or pull out to support the children in my classroom. By night, he's the Giants' bassist. Great guy BTW.
:)
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2005-09-16 2:53 PM (#137292 - in reply to #137271)
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As far as recently new artists, I'm a big fan of Hootie and the Blowfish. Just love their vocals. Very good players, also.
OAO, never thought Heart ever lost it. Yea,"Jupiters Darling" is a dandy. IMO, Ann still has the best voice in the biz.
Bill
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-09-16 6:39 PM (#137293 - in reply to #137271)
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Foo Fighters!!!! YEAH!!!!! Can't see them playing Ovations even if half their new album is acoustic, though.

Roger
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an4340
Posted 2005-09-16 9:01 PM (#137294 - in reply to #137271)
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I think, They Might Be Giants, might still be cool with the kids. They are fun and cerebral. A band from Brooklyn.
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Stephen P
Posted 2005-09-16 9:11 PM (#137295 - in reply to #137271)
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You guys are listing bands that I don't like.

I guess I'm not a "normal" kid ;)
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-16 9:48 PM (#137296 - in reply to #137271)
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How "normal" could you be when you hang out on the OFC board with a bunch of old geezers with no life.
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Stephen P
Posted 2005-09-17 10:08 AM (#137297 - in reply to #137271)
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You have a point there Stephen.

I'm the youngest person I know that talks about guitars 24/7, so I guess I don't have much of a life either.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-17 10:19 AM (#137298 - in reply to #137271)
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Intervention time!!!
Stephen, git out and cut classes... go drinking...take up smoking...have some unprotected sex...quit the Les Paul project and start building a meth lab!!!

.....now that's living.

Now, StephenP, what are we going to do with you.
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Stephen P
Posted 2005-09-17 10:27 AM (#137299 - in reply to #137271)
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Quit the Les Paul project?! NEVER! I'll be ordering new (higher quality) hardware for it soon, the pickups I ordered about a week ago (should be here in a month).

It'll be ready to play in around a month and a half I hope.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-17 11:34 AM (#137300 - in reply to #137271)
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My rabid dog statement about Jeff still stands.

Now he is trying to infect a 14 year old boy (by emulating everything we did in the 70's!) :D
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-09-17 12:09 PM (#137301 - in reply to #137271)
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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Intervention time!!!
Stephen, git out and cut classes... go drinking...take up smoking...have some unprotected sex...quit the Les Paul project and start building a meth lab!!!

.....now that's living.

Now, StephenP, what are we going to do with you.
Give him time to work on the above and then buy him a plane ticket to the 2006 Llamapalooza???
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an4340
Posted 2005-09-19 9:14 AM (#137302 - in reply to #137271)
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OK, according my nephew, here are two bands to watch!

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
www.clapyourhandssayyeah.com
A band from Brooklyn. Downtown manhattan is no longer the crucible for music in NYC.

The New Pornographers.
I actually had heard of them.

Maybe Ovation could get their mitts on Clap (or at least an ovation in their hands) before someone else snaps them up.
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Waskel
Posted 2005-09-19 9:22 AM (#137303 - in reply to #137271)
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Originally posted by an4340:
Maybe Ovation could get their mitts on Clap
Go for it, Cliff.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-19 10:11 AM (#137304 - in reply to #137271)
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A liitle visit from Terri should do it...
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-19 11:40 AM (#137305 - in reply to #137271)
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or sweet sweet Suzy doin her act
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-09-19 11:42 AM (#137306 - in reply to #137271)
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Have you been catching that, T? That is the one and only "reality" type show I can stomach for more than 5 minutes and I really have been caught up in that.
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