trancegodz
Fractal Fanatic
I grew up listening to 50's rock and roll, then the whole 60's British Invasion. The 70's and 80's had a lot of great music also. The bands I grew up with each had their own unique voice. No one sounded like Jimi Hendrix when he appeared on the scene. No one sounded like The Beatles Sgt Pepper. No one sounded like Emerson, Lake and Palmer; The Moody Blues, Yes, King Crimson, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, Kate Bush, The Police, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Jeff Beck, etc. There were too many to try and name them all. All of them had their own unique voice. No one sounded like anyone else. Something magical was happening.
There seem to be a lot of really excellent musicians today who are technically great on their instruments, amazingly so in some cases, but almost all of them leave me cold. They lack something that the bands I mention all had.
There seem to be a lot of really excellent musicians today who are technically great on their instruments, amazingly so in some cases, but almost all of them leave me cold. They lack something that the bands I mention all had.