Saturday, January 19, 2008

Musical Enlightenment



Let’s see a show of hands out there on this question: How many of you Boomers thought (like I) that there is no good music being made, because everything is RAP? I thought so. Even the Rappers are remixing and remaking old tunes.
I had fallen into the musically world of my iPod to get my music the last couple of years. Sure I heard some Alternative music that I liked, but, I never really delved into exploring music (shutting myself out hoping the RAP would go away).

But, a nudge in the right direction, wham, and a metamorphosis has taken place! I am back! Listening, searching, and finding some pretty good music out there. There is “more than RAP”! How did this come about you might ask? Some prodding, poking, and downright luck is the answer to that question.

The prodding and poking came from two sources: A Pop Culture Punk whose blog entitled moljunior had some interesting things to say about today’s (Gen X & Y and Boomers, too) music makers from time to time (oft times he just talks about his mundane and cheap lifestyle). While my musical taste is obviously not as sophisticated (he would think), he did prompt me to check out some artists that I might not have necessarily. My second source was “The Professor” or R. S. who to almost divert his attention from his complicated life would email me tunes (from some secret source, ;) ) at all hours of the night. By some miracle of the digital gods I am been able to upload these tunes into my iPod. That was, of course, before some slack ass Gen X geek @ Apple found a way to kick them out.

Now, under the “downright good luck” section, I have, with the expansion of the High Definition Tier of my local Cable contractor found a couple of stations MHD (Music: High Definition) channel and TMCHD The Music Channel High Definition. Voila! Both these channels show music videos, music festivals, and concerts. Some “big” name acts, some “obscure” acts, and some middle of the road. Check your local listings for these channels. I highly recommend them.

Bottom line on all this has been the fact that I have discovered “new” (to me) groups and tunes to add to my iPOD for the enjoyment of myself and the Mrs.

Over the past year my musically revitalization has introduced me to (and I would recommend for your listening):
Collective Soul - Album: Home done with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra
Rilo Kiley (Jennifer Lewis) - Silver Lining & Portions for Foxes
The Feeling - Never Be Lonely & Love When You Call
Wilco - Hate it Here & The Thanks I Get
Sugarland
Pat Green
Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
My Chemical Romance
Donovan Frankenreiter - It Don't Matter
The Killers
John Mayer
The Fray
Lifehouse
Gin Blossoms
Train
Maroon 5
Creed
Counting Crows
Big & Rich
Rascal Flatts

Disclaimer: My choice of these artists may have only led me to purchase one, two, or more of their tunes. This blog is not a full out endorsement of all these artists tunes.
Viva LaMusica
Peace Upon You.

2 comments:

moljunior said...

wow, what an eclectic mix. i'm happy to see that i've had a bit of influence here. you need more of me in your life.

p.s. thank you sir for the rolling stone subscription card! some time when we're offline i'll give you my history with rolling stone...

PEACE OUT

el mol said...

you are now a bit dumber for following in the genius musical footsteps of fauss like I have.

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