Top Comments
Video Responses
All Comments (138)
-
who first sang tis song? was it muddy waters or etta james?
-
@MistyMorning60 From Today:Tracy Chapman, Beyonce Knowles, Adele has potential, Lenny Kravitz, Chris Cornell, Jerry Cantrell.
-
@JoshuaEdHarryStokes Dude, your comment was simply awesome.
-
@MistyMorning60 Well, i think we all agree that those artist are brillaint and legends in their own right, that is why i named them. Yes, i think I could, but I won't, not because I can't but for the same reason the question is stupid. Ignorance and narrowmindedness. and these sweeping statements that you make just aren't true.
-
@JoshuaEdHarryStokes can you name 3 artist today who are as prolific and revolutionary as the 3 named in your statement?..you cant becuz they dont exist, i agree that there good and bad in each generation of music, but back then it was a lot of amzing artist and not many bad ones...why? cuz they had to rely on talent alone, no marketing!...toay there prob are a few artist who deserve to be reconized as "great" but the bad ones by far and away out weigh the good ones nowadays
-
@nuudory Well, not to be rude, but I think that you’re looking back at past eras with a rose tinted view because of nostalgia. As, they were also big problems back then, but that would be getting away from the music. I also think that the era we live in now isn't that bad, and it is what we make of it. As because of digitalisation, we are able to talk, share views and opinions and it does also allow us to access music and culture that in previously we wouldnt of been able to.
-
@JoshuaEdHarryStokes You're almost completely right. True, we can appreciate the older music now, and there is great music made today. But I think that what people who say that they are born in the wrong era, talk about not only the music, but the way people in general think, fashion, concerts, architecture, everything really.
It's like this, I don't want to be able to enjoy music only from my home.
And seriously it is true that this era, the 21st century, sucks. But I won't get into that now.
-
@CPedersen16 That is a fair comment, and I understand completely, and in fact agree with it. The thing i found annoying about those who say that was to appear 'cool' in some way. Or make sweeping statements about all music made today being dreadful and lacks any emotion or feeling.
-
@stegg17 ...listened to harmonica for 40 years, and I agree...it's the best ever.
-
@JoshuaEdHarryStokes i think the reason complains about the artist today compared to the past is.. We can't go to any Jimi Hendrix concert.. we can't go to any guns n roses concert(real gnr) we cant go and watch many of the greatest artists live, and thats what i envy :/



"i was born in the wrong era"
"the music made today is shit"
Honestly, shut up? Isnt i better that you are born now? You can look back and appreciate the music but also do the same with some of the great music made today. Yes there is some rubbish music made today, but there was to back then. Not every artist was as good as Muddy Waters, BBKing, Etta James or others. its just that the bad ones were forgotten, or even worse, remembered for being so bad.
JoshuaEdHarryStokes 11 months ago 115
BEST HARMONICA SOLO EVER
stegg17 3 months ago 5