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Music in 20 or 30 years
What do you think will be considered "classic" music in 20 or 30 years from now like ACDC, the rolling stones or whoever else is played on classic rock stations?Tags: None -
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Limp Bizkit
50 Cent
Kid Rock
Elliot Yamin
Papa Roach
James Blunt
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I'll go on a very thick, sturdy limb and say that none of those will be considered "classic." People will not be listening to "In Da Club" 30 years from now like people listen to "Freebird" today (or most other classic rock songs).Listen to some of my covers:
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Currently:
Asilos Magdalena by The Mars Volta
LOST Theme
The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin
Rage Against the Machine Acoustic Medley
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I can see it now.........
The children that are 17, 18 years old now who will be 40 and have their own little teenagers listening to whatever "garbage" music they're listening to, and they would tell their children, "This is how WE got down back in our day, the good old days......" and proceed to put in a (possibly) obsolete compact disc and introduce their children to classic cuts like "Laffy Taffy", "Coffee Shop", "Chicken Noodle Soup" and "Walk It Out" ..........Favorite Teams:
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That would be a sad day.
I honestly don't know what would be though of as classic.
Maybe Metallica, Bon Jovi, I hate to say it but Nickelback is a possibility, I'm not sure if Aerosmith is already considered "Classic rock" or notComment
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Aerosmith is classic rock (Sweet Emotion, Dream On, Train Kept A-Rollin') and modern rock (Crazy, Cryin, Livin on the Edge, etc..). They have pretty much defied the laws of aging. Moreso than the Stones, I'd say.Listen to some of my covers:
http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/chiefillinimac/
Currently:
Asilos Magdalena by The Mars Volta
LOST Theme
The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin
Rage Against the Machine Acoustic Medley
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Is there really anyone that is deserving of that already? I can't think of one person or group that I could imagine I'd still be listening to 30 years from now.Fan of....
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Coaching Career of Chris Matthews (CH2k8)
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Mainstream stuff on a "classic rock" station down the line?
These are all possibilities; Muse, The White Stripes, Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against The Machine, Tool, Incubus, Social Distortion, Queens of the Stone Age...
Some of those bands maybe not, some of those bands probably, some of those bands already get classic rock play (Pearl Jam, Nirvana). We'll see, I guess.
These aren't my personal choices though. There are only very select bands I can listen to on a consistent basis and see myself listening to for a long time in the future, like Metallica, Bad Religion, Pennywise, The Offspring, etc.Comment
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Dr. Dre
Hootie and the Blowfish
Gwen Stefini
Common
Nas
Jay Z
Outkast
R kelly
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Nas
Jay-Z
Gangstarr
Outkast
Gwen Stefani/No Doubt
Norah Jones
Kanye West
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Madlib
MF DOOM
Muse
Missy Elliott-Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
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You just know the old school urban stations will have P Diddy and Jay Z playing constantly.
I don't know if he's already considered classic but Snoop Dogg will be played a lot as well.
Brian McKnight and (the potential is there) John Legend will most likely be on the "quiet storm" blocks.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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