Is pop music inherently stupid?
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
EDM is pop too...
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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lectrixboogaloo lectrixboogaloo https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=324338
- KVRist
- 229 posts since 11 Mar, 2014
I suppose, if you are bound to leper messiah. But they kind of invented what became 'pop' thrash and did some damn good proto sludge.. Of course they later sucked, but...Robmobius wrote:I'd like to include Metallica because they are pop band as far as I'm concerned. Plus their music is sheet.
I'd also like to add all that 'bubble gum' punk as pop too.
And U2. Maybe even Rage Against the Machine are pop. What a drag innovation is.
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
It takes intelligence to craft a good pop song. So, no.
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- Banned
- 892 posts since 23 Jan, 2011
chk071 wrote:I guess all of those are pretty good at what they're doing. The song i listened to yesterday was from P-Diddy btw, featuring Christina Aguilera.JJ_Jettflow wrote: It is hard to put the talent of Brian Wilson or Paul McCartney in the same category as Jay Z or One Direction.Tbh, i always felt it was a bit of a snobbery to say you can't compare the talents of artist X to artist Y, just because the musical genrey differs, and i simply favor one more, or feel like it needs more "musical skills" to write one. No offense. But i wonder how classical music lovers will think about other types of music. It must be all garbage for them then. But i bet it isn't for many/most of them.
When Mike Oldfiled performed Tubular Bells with whatever Symphony it was, the orchestra players would put their fingers in their ears every time Oldfield played a note so yes I am sure a lot of classical and jazz artists for that matter do not have a high opinion of modern pop.
I think I did not explain myself completely enough in my comparisons. I am referring to the singer/songwriter opposed to the artist with six producers for one song. But I do think there is a big difference between someone like Paul Simon writing a song on a piano or acoustic guitar and taking it to Muscle Shoals and having a collective of talented musicians basically create a hit out of a jam session as opposed to having something that has been quantized and auto-tuned to death. Having musical talent is what music is all about right?
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- KVRAF
- 3959 posts since 10 Sep, 2010 from A shit hole (Ireland).
Hmmm.... Only innovation that spawned into more pop metal.lectrixboogaloo wrote:I suppose, if you are bound to leper messiah. But they kind of invented what became 'pop' thrash and did some damn good proto sludge.. Of course they later sucked, but...Robmobius wrote:I'd like to include Metallica because they are pop band as far as I'm concerned. Plus their music is sheet.
I'd also like to add all that 'bubble gum' punk as pop too.
And U2. Maybe even Rage Against the Machine are pop. What a drag innovation is.
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. 
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- KVRAF
- 35687 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Do the people producing hit pop/EDM/Volksmusik/Happy Hardcore have any less musical talent, just because the music might require less musical theory, or skills to play an instrument? I don't think so. It's still music, and if it's popular then it's popular for a reason, despite what one thinks about mainstream taste.JJ_Jettflow wrote:chk071 wrote:I guess all of those are pretty good at what they're doing. The song i listened to yesterday was from P-Diddy btw, featuring Christina Aguilera.JJ_Jettflow wrote: It is hard to put the talent of Brian Wilson or Paul McCartney in the same category as Jay Z or One Direction.Tbh, i always felt it was a bit of a snobbery to say you can't compare the talents of artist X to artist Y, just because the musical genrey differs, and i simply favor one more, or feel like it needs more "musical skills" to write one. No offense. But i wonder how classical music lovers will think about other types of music. It must be all garbage for them then. But i bet it isn't for many/most of them.
When Mike Oldfiled performed Tubular Bells with whatever Symphony it was, the orchestra players would put their fingers in their ears every time Oldfield played a note so yes I am sure a lot of classical and jazz artists for that matter do not have a high opinion of modern pop.
I think I did not explain myself completely enough in my comparisons. I am referring to the singer/songwriter opposed to the artist with six producers for one song. But I do think there is a big difference between someone like Paul Simon writing a song on a piano or acoustic guitar and taking it to Muscle Shoals and having a collective of talented musicians basically create a hit out of a jam session as opposed to having something that has been quantized and auto-tuned to death. Having musical talent is what music is all about right?
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
Some have a great desire for hipster status.
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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- KVRAF
- 35687 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Surely. But without passion for the music you produce, a feel for it, or joy doing what you're doing,your stuff will suck, at least that's my conviction.trimph1 wrote:Some have a great desire for hipster status.
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- KVRian
- 997 posts since 27 Apr, 2005
without an actual firm definition of what the hell "pop" music is in the context of this discussion, the whole thread is inherently stupid.
I mean we'll have 11,000 seperate narrow interpretations of pop that are essentially just hipsters ragging on everything except their favorite chosen genre/artists. Or we could go with a broad definition of pop music in which we will all eventually realize covers 99 percent of all existing recorded music.
I don't personally believe any form of music is inherently stupid. my four and a half decades on the planet has taught me that in every genre of music there are true artists, and there are also musicians just trying to cash in on the "hip new thing". Sometimes even those people stumble on brilliance though, so it's tough to slag them off either. music that is made just to be popular and sell is much tougher to write than self indulgent artisty stuff. trying to put yourself in the emotions of others requires an empathy not present when an artist just transmits his own emotions. not to say its better or worse, but it is a tough assignment to write a hit, and people that can do it consistently are smart, talented people. But even leaving aside "good" pop music, even the worst sort of turgid lowest common denominator crap is no more inherently stupid than the music performed on the bleeding edge where the only real intention seems to be the musician indulging his own need to buck the status quo.
I don't personally believe any form of music is inherently stupid. my four and a half decades on the planet has taught me that in every genre of music there are true artists, and there are also musicians just trying to cash in on the "hip new thing". Sometimes even those people stumble on brilliance though, so it's tough to slag them off either. music that is made just to be popular and sell is much tougher to write than self indulgent artisty stuff. trying to put yourself in the emotions of others requires an empathy not present when an artist just transmits his own emotions. not to say its better or worse, but it is a tough assignment to write a hit, and people that can do it consistently are smart, talented people. But even leaving aside "good" pop music, even the worst sort of turgid lowest common denominator crap is no more inherently stupid than the music performed on the bleeding edge where the only real intention seems to be the musician indulging his own need to buck the status quo.
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- KVRAF
- 35687 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Well, one of those threads which initially started as a joke thread, but turned into a serious discussion i guess.ShawnG wrote:without an actual firm definition of what the hell "pop" music is in the context of this discussion, the whole thread is inherently stupid.![]()
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- Banned
- 3946 posts since 25 Jan, 2009
Absolutely. Last time I did a WAIS-R on Miley's "Wrecking ball" the verbal score was way below 20 and performance score below 10. I am not even going to talk about the overall IQ but calling it "retarded" would be an insult to retards.
However, we do not really need a test to prove that. Just think of all the shitty synthpop from the 80s by retarded groups like Kazoo, Erectionure, Depeche Blow, Ultraearwax and Kraft Idioten.
What a pile of stoopid trash
However, we do not really need a test to prove that. Just think of all the shitty synthpop from the 80s by retarded groups like Kazoo, Erectionure, Depeche Blow, Ultraearwax and Kraft Idioten.
What a pile of stoopid trash
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- Banned
- 892 posts since 23 Jan, 2011
IMO yes. And I would hazard a guess it requires no theory what so ever and very little talent to make and just because something is popular does not make it good.chk071 wrote: Do the people producing hit pop/EDM/Volksmusik/Happy Hardcore have any less musical talent, just because the music might require less musical theory, or skills to play an instrument? I don't think so. It's still music, and if it's popular then it's popular for a reason, despite what one thinks about mainstream taste.
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Them's fighting words!IncarnateX wrote:However, we do not really need a test to prove that. Just think of all the shitty synthpop from the 80s by retarded groups like Kazoo, Erectionure, Depeche Blow, Ultraearwax and Kraft Idioten.
What a pile of stoopid trash
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- Banned
- 892 posts since 23 Jan, 2011
ShawnG wrote:without an actual firm definition of what the hell "pop" music is in the context of this discussion, the whole thread is inherently stupid.I mean we'll have 11,000 seperate narrow interpretations of pop that are essentially just hipsters ragging on everything except their favorite chosen genre/artists. Or we could go with a broad definition of pop music in which we will all eventually realize covers 99 percent of all existing recorded music.
I don't personally believe any form of music is inherently stupid. my four and a half decades on the planet has taught me that in every genre of music there are true artists, and there are also musicians just trying to cash in on the "hip new thing". Sometimes even those people stumble on brilliance though, so it's tough to slag them off either. music that is made just to be popular and sell is much tougher to write than self indulgent artisty stuff. trying to put yourself in the emotions of others requires an empathy not present when an artist just transmits his own emotions. not to say its better or worse, but it is a tough assignment to write a hit, and people that can do it consistently are smart, talented people. But even leaving aside "good" pop music, even the worst sort of turgid lowest common denominator crap is no more inherently stupid than the music performed on the bleeding edge where the only real intention seems to be the musician indulging his own need to buck the status quo.
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- Banned
- 3946 posts since 25 Jan, 2009
If lack of intelligence and talent combined with delusive self-importance is the recipe for succesful pop productions, everyone at KVR would be a millionaire.