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What will the music be like this new decade?

SexbombSexbomb Posts: 20,005
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will it be more even crap r&b :rolleyes: or is dance making a comback :cool:

one of my last new threads of 2010 :D

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    TheMaskTheMask Posts: 10,219
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    More Crap....:mad::mad:
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    stoatiestoatie Posts: 78,106
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    Same as any decade- at least 99% will be a bunch of arse, or at the very least you or I will hate it, and among the other 1% some of it will be truly stunning, or at the very least you or I will find it so. In decades to come you'll forget most of the 99%, and think it was a glorious age because it produced those awesome moments.
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    AzagothAzagoth Posts: 10,169
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    Who cares? Modern popular music is rubbish anyway, bar one or two rare exceptions.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,219
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    stoatie wrote: »
    Same as any decade- at least 99% will be a bunch of arse, or at the very least you or I will hate it, and among the other 1% some of it will be truly stunning, or at the very least you or I will find it so. In decades to come you'll forget most of the 99%, and think it was a glorious age because it produced those awesome moments.

    This.

    We will be hearing more from the following bands and performers: Tennis, jj and James Blake.
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    CyanidePillCyanidePill Posts: 365
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    it'll be like the theme tune from Tetris.
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    starman700starman700 Posts: 3,113
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    last decade has had some great music but i tend to not listen to xfactor/RnB inspired music
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    CaminoCamino Posts: 13,029
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    hopefully a lot less Take That
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    chinchinchinchin Posts: 125,852
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    Please let there be no more like X-Factor Cher.
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    LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    Some good some bad. One thing that won't change though is that some people will take the piss out of you for saying you like <insert big seller here> as if you are the freak, while going on about how brilliant <insert low seller here> is, who you will have never heard of. While they may be correct that the more obscure acts are often better than the big sellers, it's still bloody annoying when they do it.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    I'm hoping for a comeback of Pop Rock. :cool:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,170
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    What is it 2020 already?

    I'm joshing I'm not starting that debate.

    It will change through out the decade. The 2000's started with chessy pop left over from the 90's and then moved to R&B, and this decade started with the R&B left over from the 00's and will probably change to something else.
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    stoatiestoatie Posts: 78,106
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    Lyricalis wrote: »
    Some good some bad. One thing that won't change though is that some people will take the piss out of you for saying you like <insert big seller here> as if you are the freak, while going on about how brilliant <insert low seller here> is, who you will have never heard of. While they may be correct that the more obscure acts are often better than the big sellers, it's still bloody annoying when they do it.

    Ah, it happens both ways round. I used to be such a music snob, but now I don't care. I either like stuff or I don't, and it doesn't really bother me if I get judged for it.
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    netcurtainsnetcurtains Posts: 23,494
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    Most of it will be shite as usual and some of it will be awesome.
    Slightly off topic, but my daughter was watching some godawful music channel on TV when a Katy Perry video came on, my son (he's 8) was glued to it and his eyes nearly popped out of their sockets when she was squirting cream or something out of her bikini top. Made me laugh anyway so even though the music may be cack, for small boys the videos more than make up for it.
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    Manly BarrilowManly Barrilow Posts: 1,045
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    What will the music be like this new decade?

    It will be a sort of fusion of Puccini and Jedward.
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    chaos77chaos77 Posts: 769
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    this generation needs their own punk rock, something truly original, better than all the melodic/rap/americanese nonsense go on son, put your old punk dad to shame, come up with something better as i'm tired of waiting!!!
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    YosemiteYosemite Posts: 6,192
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    Mallaha wrote: »
    We will be hearing more from the following bands and performers: Tennis,..... and James Blake.

    Has James Blake hung up his racquet and moved into music?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,725
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    It'll be more shite, the vids will probably cross the line more, less clothing more explicit etc.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,219
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    Yosemite wrote: »
    Has James Blake hung up his racquet and moved into music?

    I did wonder when I first heard about him.;)
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    LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    stoatie wrote: »
    Ah, it happens both ways round. I used to be such a music snob, but now I don't care. I either like stuff or I don't, and it doesn't really bother me if I get judged for it.

    That's true. I've mentioned in the past to someone that I like <insert obscure person here> and they've accused me of being a music snob. I was going to defend myself by saying that I love S Club (the original lot), but I didn't think that would work too well :D.
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    netcurtainsnetcurtains Posts: 23,494
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    Lyricalis wrote: »
    That's true. I've mentioned in the past to someone that I like <insert obscure person here> and they've accused me of being a music snob. I was going to defend myself by saying that I love S Club (the original lot), but I didn't think that would work too well :D.

    I've got a soft spot for the Proclaimers, I don't mind admitting to it if it'll make you feel better about liking S club.
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    LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    chaos77 wrote: »
    this generation needs their own punk rock, something truly original, better than all the melodic/rap/americanese nonsense go on son, put your old punk dad to shame, come up with something better as i'm tired of waiting!!!

    Yeah, let's see how all those that complained that youngsters weren't politically active any longer (who then went on to protest about tuition fees all over the country and poke Camilla with a (hopefully) shitty stick) and now complain they've gone too far (ooh, they threw a fire extinguisher off the roof!) feel about new-wave anti-establishment music.

    Of course it could already be out there, but the establishment is ignoring it...
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    LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    I've got a soft spot for the Proclaimers, I don't mind admitting to it if it'll make you feel better about liking S club.

    I like the Proclaimers too and, takes a deep breath, Will Young :o.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,219
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    Lyricalis wrote: »
    That's true. I've mentioned in the past to someone that I like <insert obscure person here> and they've accused me of being a music snob. I was going to defend myself by saying that I love S Club (the original lot), but I didn't think that would work too well :D.

    I am a snob and I don't care.:D

    I listen to what appeals, and that mostly isn't pop music.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,391
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    Lyricalis wrote: »
    That's true. I've mentioned in the past to someone that I like <insert obscure person here> and they've accused me of being a music snob. I was going to defend myself by saying that I love S Club (the original lot), but I didn't think that would work too well :D.

    Everyone loves s-club!!!!
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