so true. Can you say Amy Winehouse? What in the H*ll is that CRAP? and how does it get an award?How about "Every Decade Compared to THIS one??"
I get depressed every time I look (out of pure curiosity) at Billboard. Here's an example: Billboard Album Charts - Top 200 Albums - Music Retail Sales SADNESS...How about "Every Decade Compared to THIS one??"
I get depressed every time I look (out of pure curiosity) at Billboard. Here's an example: Billboard Album Charts - Top 200 Albums - Music Retail Sales SADNESS...
Yeah, sadness...
After all, one that you listed is as a favorite, Journey, is in there. Their latest CD, Revelation has been in the top 30 or so for 12 weeks.
I like to call them the "new" Journey, lol. They found their new lead singer on Youtube.
I can't stand the majority of music out today. You would think that being in a time of war, more inspiration would be the result of better music as it happened in the 60's with Vietnam. Not the case today apparently.
We're in a transitional period for music. In the past bands actually put effort into compiling a full album of captivating songs. Today, in attempts to cater to the i-pod generation, 1-hit wonders are taking over.In return, we're not getting as many solid "albums" from long standing, seasoned musicians anymore.
I voted for the 60's btw.
Yep. Of course, you could call them the new-new-new Journey, since Arnel is the 3rd Steve Perry replacement.
But then again, you could call them the new-new-new-new Journey, since Arnel is Gregg Rollie's 5th replacement.
PS: I'm a pretty big Journey Fan and own their entire catalog.
:shocked
you actually admit to this?
okay, okay, I did go see them twice in high school....
Should have stayed with Carlos. Outside of the very first 2 albums, (the ones before that screeching singer joined the band), they are the epitome of all that was wrong with the R'N'R of their era.
:shocked
you actually admit to this?
okay, okay, I did go see them twice in high school....