Tomo wrote:Maybe it's the culture and how it's mutated into a series of marketing opportunities that's to blame. Kids take their cues from music and if music is a bland excuse to part people from their pocket money instead of really being about rebellion, you get no real rebellion but a series of pointless, unhappy clones with no idea why they feel so frustrated because they don't know it's natural to rebel and express their developing sense of individuality at that age. That makes kids who are different and who don't accept contemporary orthodoxy genuinely worth listening to because they think for themselves and haven't accepted that life is about having the right phone/haircut/whatever. Like Orwell said, "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." Not allowing yourself to become a dutiful junior consumer is to tell the truth, in my opinion.
I need a lie down...
That's exactly right!
I remember when I frist started skateboarding, about three years ago. I would have never of dreamed of wearing Adidas, or Nike, or anything that was not remotely skater or mosher and would never have dreamed of listening to rap or hip hop or anything other the rock.
But, I look back now and I think "What a d**khead" I think it's silly to be narrowminded and not expand and experience new things. Don't knock it if you haven;t tried it. Many people today will call certain bands/music a load of s**t. But many of them have probably never listened to enough of it, or read up about it to pass judgement. I always give new bands a chance before I go off and say they're rubbish or I don't like them. What gets me is how can so many people just listen to one type of music? Surely you must get bored. I listen to anything from classic rock to heavy metal to old school hip hop to dance. It's great!
I've grown up in a short period of time, and grown to be an individual. It's good to experience other types of culture in our country, it gives you a broader view on life, and you learn a lot of skills!
Well that's how I look at it...