financeguy
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I am in search of a modern classicism. I got the idea from reading
the liner notes to Joy Division's 'Permanent', which mentions the concept.
Forty or fifty years of what used to be called 'popular music' has produced some - albeit very few - examples.
Joy Division's 'Atmosphere' and 'Twenty four hours'.
REM's 'Country Feedback' and 'Perfect Circle'.
U2's 'Bad'.
Dylan's 'Subterranean Homesick Alien'
Some would mention Radiohead, and they might be right.
This is the best example I've come across in a long time:
'Seasick yet still docked' - Morrissey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygDKAzYu ... re=related
Music like this was around at the dawn of time, and will be around at the end of it. Genius lives, breathes, walks among us.
And that's just the way it is.
the liner notes to Joy Division's 'Permanent', which mentions the concept.
Forty or fifty years of what used to be called 'popular music' has produced some - albeit very few - examples.
Joy Division's 'Atmosphere' and 'Twenty four hours'.
REM's 'Country Feedback' and 'Perfect Circle'.
U2's 'Bad'.
Dylan's 'Subterranean Homesick Alien'
Some would mention Radiohead, and they might be right.
This is the best example I've come across in a long time:
'Seasick yet still docked' - Morrissey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygDKAzYu ... re=related
Music like this was around at the dawn of time, and will be around at the end of it. Genius lives, breathes, walks among us.
And that's just the way it is.