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    I don't like rap in any way, shape or form. I don't like today's pop music. If someone is called a "Diva" you can be pretty sure that I won't like them. Rihanna, Beyoncé, Madonna etc. They're all to full of themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack in Wilmington View Post
    I don't like rap in any way, shape or form. I don't like today's pop music. If someone is called a "Diva" you can be pretty sure that I won't like them. Rihanna, Beyoncé, Madonna etc. They're all to full of themselves.
    I totally agree with you. And the fact that most of today's pop music and some hip hop artist don't even write their own songs, they purchase them from song writers and then most of the time the only people that get credit for the song in the general publics eye is the performer that did not even write it. Beyonce is very bad about doing this. I for the most part don't like any of this stuff anymore. I have been really into older rock albums from the 70's mostly and some in the 80's but even though I grew up in the era of hair metal I don't listen to too much of it because most of it the studio work it terrible and it seemed that some of it just plain sucked. I do like some of the most recent rock albums coming out from some of the artist that seem to stay out of the limelight some like Clutch and even some more metal stuff like Mastadon and that is all I can think of right now.

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    I don't care for most Female vocalists for reasons already mentioned.
    I don't care for Singer Songwriter genre
    I don't care for Whiny gloom and doom Country, but there is some Country-Rock I can tolerate
    I don't care for Rap or Hip Hop
    I don't care for most of the so called Rock since early 80s

    What I do care for is Music, not Songs. If I could get a Karaoke version of most, I would.
    I like Classic Rock, Jazz-Fusion, Progressive Rock and a lot in between
    I can handle Classical that is not all over the place and has a melody or something one can actually follow
    Most of what I listen to on a regular basis has no vocals

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    My current approach to music is - a good song is a good song no matter the genre. The problem is I don't expose myself to current top 40 pop/hip hop so I could be wrong.

    Smokey - a couple of jazz recommendations for you: Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue and the Charlie Brown Christmas album. Both are accessible and enjoyable, imo.

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    I've become pretty indiecentric over the years. Most of the genres I don't care for have some exceptions. I assume there's nothing unique about that.

    Don't care for country but Johnny Cash is the man.
    Don't care for Jazz but Miles Davis KOB and Dave Brubecks Take Five stand out.
    Don't care for R&B but Seal is a guy that I used to make an exception for.
    Don't care for Blues but RL Burnside made a couple of amazing albums.

    I had an actual discussion recently where this gal couldn't believe I didn't like Taylor Swift. Since she hadn't heard of anybody I said I do like her retort was that Taylor Swift has sold more albums than all the bands I mentioned combined, which is probably accurate. I told her that McDonalds sells more hamburgers than anyone else but that I wasn't under the delusion that it was because it was the best hamburger out there. I'm sure she thinks I'm a complete prick.

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    That's the exact same analogy I've used many times.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Clark View Post
    I had an actual discussion recently where this gal couldn't believe I didn't like Taylor Swift. Since she hadn't heard of anybody I said I do like her retort was that Taylor Swift has sold more albums than all the bands I mentioned combined, which is probably accurate. I told her that McDonalds sells more hamburgers than anyone else but that I wasn't under the delusion that it was because it was the best hamburger out there. I'm sure she thinks I'm a complete prick.

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    I firmly believe that if too many people like something, it really can't be all that good. There are exceptions, of course, but I defer to the McDonald's hamburger analogy quite often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swish View Post
    I firmly believe that if too many people like something, it really can't be all that good. There are exceptions, of course, but I defer to the McDonald's hamburger analogy quite often.
    Meh, I try to ficus on the exceptions. I put together a lil' July compy specifically for driving around. Most of the artists would be considered fairly mainstream and, I can assure you, it hit the mark...

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    Beck- "Loser"
    Cage The Elephant- "Ain't No Rest For The Wicked"
    The Heavies- "Short Change Hero"
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    Gorillaz- "Clint Eastwood"
    The Black Keys- "Gold On The Ceing"
    AWOLnation- "Not Your Fault"
    Fall Out Boy- "Sugar, We're Going Down"
    Bush- "Glycerine"
    Calexico- "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
    Orgy- "Blue Monday"
    Rammstein- "Ich Will"
    Bjork- "Army of Me"
    Weezer- "Hash Pipe"
    Ofra Haza- "Im Nin'Alu"
    Five For Fighting- "The Riddle"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swish View Post
    I firmly believe that if too many people like something, it really can't be all that good. There are exceptions, of course, but I defer to the McDonald's hamburger analogy quite often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dean_martin View Post
    Charlie Brown Christmas album.
    That is Smooth Jazz, not straight up Jazz and I did forget to mention I have a whole lot of GRP disks.

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    Question Thanks Jack, Feanor & Dean :)

    Quote Originally Posted by harley .guy07 View Post
    I totally agree with you. And the fact that most of today's pop music and some hip hop artist don't even write their own songs, they purchase them from song writers and then most of the time the only people that get credit for the song in the general publics eye is the performer that did not even write it.
    Well, that practice has been going on for ages especially in Pop and Country genra as it is not unique to today's music.Lets face it. Not everybody that can sing can also write music

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    I don't care for most of the so called Rock since early 80s.
    IMO some of best rock music came from 80's, especially from alternative venue.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Clark
    I had an actual discussion recently where this gal couldn't believe I didn't like Taylor Swift. Since she hadn't heard of anybody I said I do like her retort was that Taylor Swift has sold more albums than all the bands I mentioned combined, which is probably accurate. I told her that McDonalds sells more hamburgers than anyone else but that I wasn't under the delusion that it was because it was the best hamburger out there. I'm sure she thinks I'm a complete prick.
    You shouldn't been so logical with a Taylor Swift fan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey View Post
    Lets face it. Not everybody that can sing can also write music
    And, more importantly, not everyone who can write music can, or wants to, sing. Good songwriting is a real craft. And being a good singer and good songwriter do not always go hand in hand. Lots of songwriters have no desire to perform and spend their lives touring, so they sell their songs to those who do. I don't have a problem with people who don't write their own songs. I'd rather have a singer that I like sing someone else's good songs than their own crappy songs.

    Now, back to the topic.

    I've never heard a rap or hip hop song that I've wanted to hear twice.
    I don't like country music.
    I grew up listening to Opera and can't stand it! I like the music, just remove the vocals.
    I don't like Jazz or Fusion, or anything related to Jazz or Fusion such as Fusion Prog. Although I do like some soft Jazz.
    I don't like screaming or growling vocals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    I'd rather have a singer that I like sing someone else's good songs than their own crappy songs.
    That probably apply less to Rock/punk/metal than any other music genre.

    If you go back to music history, one premise of rock bands was that they should write their own music and songs which was spearheaded by the Beatles

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    I grew up in a music household and my first college degree is in music, so I listen often and enjoy all music...............however :
    I am less fond of rap or hip hop and almost anything with a banjo, such as bluegrass.
    Everything else is great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey View Post
    That probably apply less to Rock/punk/metal than any other music genre.

    If you go back to music history, one premise of rock bands was that they should write their own music and songs which was spearheaded by BUDDY HOLLY
    Rock & Roll's first singer/songwriter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ex Lion Tamer View Post
    Rock & Roll's first singer/songwriter
    I see you changed my quote from Beatles to Buddy Holly LOL

    He was definintely very influential. And as were Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey View Post

    IMO some of best rock music came from 80's, especially from alternative venue.
    I would expect that from you since you don't like early Queen and probably the same for Genesis, Tull, Crimson and the rest of the bands that could never be bettered. Oh and by the way, wasn't the 80s the Disco Era?

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    Smokey probably thinks the Bee Gees are better than Queen. Maybe that's what he means by "alternative". The alternative to good rock is disco.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hyfi View Post
    I would expect that from you since you don't like early Queen and probably the same for Genesis, Tull, Crimson and the rest of the bands that could never be bettered.
    You don't know how true that is as I like later works by Genesis and Tull better than their earlier effort. JettroTull's later album Songs From The Woods is good example of music superiority over their earlier work.

    Oh and by the way, wasn't the 80s the Disco Era?
    No. By early 80's the disco craze was pretty much done. Punk music gets credit for killing it

    Quote Originally Posted by Jack in Wilmington
    Smokey probably thinks the Bee Gees are better than Queen. Maybe that's what he means by "alternative". The alternative to good rock is disco.
    I like BeeGees. They have their share of few good songs

    By alternative, I meant Alternative Rock which was prominent in the 80's. Groups like REM, Roxy Music, Simple Minds and The Psychedelic Furs comes to mind.

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