let that sink in
9/24/2011 1:59:18 PM
it already sunk in... they've been talking about it on the radio for the last montheven have a special station on XM set up for honoring this
9/24/2011 2:01:39 PM
BURN!
9/24/2011 2:02:07 PM
well then nevermind. geez.]
9/24/2011 2:02:14 PM
I only listen to sports talk radio
9/24/2011 2:02:23 PM
What's sadder than how old that makes me feel is that pretty much nothing has been released in the last decade that people will view as a landmark 20 years from now.
9/24/2011 2:04:36 PM
i blame computers
9/24/2011 2:16:51 PM
I'm sooo old.
9/24/2011 2:17:55 PM
9/24/2011 3:38:09 PM
go ahead and list a couple so this thread can skip some steps
9/24/2011 3:39:59 PM
nevermind what
9/24/2011 3:40:30 PM
^^^I will have to disagree with almost every single choice there...just cause they are in your favorite cd's bin, does not mean they will be as influential as Nirvana was.
9/24/2011 3:53:12 PM
and you would be wrong
9/24/2011 3:57:36 PM
read my edit- it's ok to like those bands, but if I haven't even heard of them, then they can't possibly stand up (everyone under 30 new of nirvana after that album and up to 10 years later)you are confusing taste with influence here
9/24/2011 4:00:16 PM
landmark albums /= influential albums
9/24/2011 4:02:38 PM
I understand what you're saying, but we live in a world where very few musicians garner spots in the cultural consciousness today, and almost none of them are in rock bands.Example: Arcade Fire, arguably the biggest rock band in the world, caused a stir when they won Album of the Year at the Grammys because "no one" knew who they were.The only musicians with a spot in mainstream cultural consciousness right now are Lady Gaga, Kanye, and Jay-Z. It's not Amy Winehouse's fault that no one gives a shit about music any more.
9/24/2011 4:05:00 PM
there is no way you are going to convince me otherwise on this- none of those bands hold a candle to what Nirvana did to music during their timeCurt Cobain couldn't read sheet music- I am readily admitting he wasn't as talented as the other, but what they did as a group for music is undeniable, and to argue that- well that is just silly. [Edited on September 24, 2011 at 4:07 PM. Reason : it is a matter of opinion issue anyway, so whatevs- enjoy music! it's what it is there for!]
9/24/2011 4:05:48 PM
The Beatles couldn't read sheet music. Most of the shredhead assholes that had their careers killed by Kurt Cobain couldn't read sheet music.What the fuck does that have to do with anything?
9/24/2011 4:07:20 PM
talent vs successI'm saying that some of your groups are more talented, but not as influential
9/24/2011 4:08:05 PM
I didn't say anything about talent. Also, Kurt Cobain was a supremely talented songwriter. He was just a shitty guitar player, and no one cares how good your guitar playing is if your songs are brilliant.No one today is going to be as influential as Nirvana, because the music industry doesn't work the way it did in 1991.MTV doesn't play videos any more.Radio station rotations are 45 songs instead of 125, and have almost no regional diversity.And most of all, anyone in the world can listen to absolutely anything they want at a moment's notice, so how the hell would any one band gain the influence that a single entity had when it was the driving force of a media machine that reached everyone?The two are not comparable, so the only way we can compare them is in musical legacy, and you can be damn sure that in 2026, people will still talk about what an amazing album Back to Black is.Back to cultural relevance: Kanye is known to folks in music and entertainment circles and as a rapper and producer, but he's known to your mom as that guy who interrupted Taylor Swift. Music doesn't hold the place it once did in an internet-centric society where drunken heiresses get more press than political debates. ]
9/24/2011 4:11:41 PM
9/24/2011 4:12:24 PM
god I fucking love Kanye
9/24/2011 4:16:16 PM
9/24/2011 4:19:47 PM
...which is exactly my point. A band will never have the influence of Nirvana again, because no one listens to albums any more. Therefore, to discount a band's importance because they're not as big as Nirvana, in a world where no one is, is an unfair thing to do.
9/24/2011 4:22:49 PM
While unfair to modern bands, it is the reality of things...
9/24/2011 4:24:42 PM
I'm just gonna go ahead and say you're both right in different ways, because you are, and it's my thread
9/24/2011 4:27:24 PM
I guess I'll just throw historical context for everything out the window, then.Make no mistake, there will be grand tributes to albums recorded in the past decade as they pass anniversaries.You might not see them, but you also don't listen to a lot of music...because you haven't heard of the fucking STROKES.I won't debate that no record will have the influence of Nevermind in the future, but watch the VMAs from the year before Is This It came out, and the year after. The entire landscape shifted around the Strokes.
9/24/2011 4:31:51 PM
9/24/2011 4:59:52 PM
way to read the thread
9/24/2011 5:01:08 PM
It's a good thing you stopped reading there. Otherwise I never would've considered that.
9/24/2011 5:01:19 PM
^Why waste my time?
9/24/2011 5:01:29 PM
I mean you're already wasting it by posting in it
9/24/2011 5:02:15 PM
nevermind
9/24/2011 5:02:45 PM
nevermind is officially too old for me to fuck
9/24/2011 5:33:15 PM
^usorite.jpg
9/24/2011 5:54:56 PM
I look like I haven't aged a day since it's release
9/24/2011 5:57:42 PM
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9/24/2011 8:18:09 PM
Funeral is absolutely a landmark record of this decade.i can't even fathom how people find that to be debatable unless you are marginally paying attention to music the last ten years.
9/24/2011 8:21:25 PM
Nirvana is my husband's favorite band of all timeNevermind came out when he was 15 years old. Damn, he old.Palladia played "Nirvana: Live at The Paramount" last night. Its from 1991 before they released Nevermind. They might be showing it again sometime soon. Its channel 567 on DirecTV, not sure what it is on TWC
9/24/2011 8:37:59 PM
9/24/2011 8:42:45 PM
In honor of this momentous anniversary, TWW females should do their best cover art imitation photo of themselves
9/24/2011 8:44:38 PM
brett arguing about music is funny to meand Back to Black will definitely be remembered in 20 yrs...especially since she died young. death does that.
9/24/2011 9:23:40 PM
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9/24/2011 9:55:03 PM
Nirvana will go down as the greatest alternative band of all time.However, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is the soundtrack for Generation X.
9/24/2011 10:16:47 PM
for those of us in our early thirties (to varying degrees) this is one of the defining albums of our teen years. still my all time favorite band. i didn't see this thread originally, and posted something similar in old school, but man, I feel lucky to have been a teenager in the early 90s for the music alone.. back when no one gave a shit how popular or obscure a band was.[Edited on September 24, 2011 at 10:28 PM. Reason : .]
9/24/2011 10:27:47 PM
been listening to "Breed" a bunch this weekolder me appreciates it more than younger me
10/1/2011 1:29:56 AM
also, this:
10/1/2011 1:31:47 AM