I'd argue Reznor already is. You could add Thom York/Radiohead as well while we're at it.
Yeah, I think both have already cemented their status.
I'd argue Reznor already is. You could add Thom York/Radiohead as well while we're at it.
We can have a debate on the distinction between "pop star" and "artist", but someone like Beyonce will be pretty well revered when she passes someday. Her cultural imprint is pretty large.
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That is for sure you getting old. I think the same thing when I turn on Classic Rewind.For me, within genres, it just feels like everything has been done and not just done but ran into the ground. Rap/hip hop / rock / metal / country. I rarely hear anything new out of any of those genres and when you do, it seems too far out of the box. I feel like this is a part of me just getting old but I also feel like it's true. I try to stay off the beaten path a little and whenever I turn on the radio for any reason, I feel like I just hear generic re-hashing of other songs.
Beyonce is a cultural icon and is only in her mid 30s or her 40s if Gabrielle Union is to be believed
This is all subjective so it's all a feeling for me. But nothing Beyonce can do is nothing Jackson, Madonna, etc haven't done in their trailblazing careers. They were unique at a time when music was changing.
Had to Google image search this one.
EwwwwSinger for The Dear Hunter and The Receiving End of Sirens.
They will come. We just have to get there.
Rihanna has already replaced several of them, frankly.
You may be right, but I'm not hearing them in the charts.
In your opinion sure.Thom Yorke replaces Bowie
Kanye replaces Prince
Gaga replaces George Michael
And the good thing is, that all the living replacements have already produced more truly great songs than the person who is no longer with us, and I'm saying that as a huge fan of all three of those who died.
In your opinion sure.
Thom Yorke replaces Bowie
Lol no way is Radiohead as good as BowieThom Yorke replaces Bowie
Kanye replaces Prince
Gaga replaces George Michael
And the good thing is, that all the living replacements have already produced more truly great songs than the person who is no longer with us, and I'm saying that as a huge fan of all three of those who died.
Legendary.
I don't think Trent Razor or Thom Yorke are household names.
and I'm saying that as a huge fan of all three of those who died.
How are they even similar?
You can up-keep that facade as long as you want but you're fooling no one with statements like that, lol
Rihanna has already replaced several of them, frankly.
who's that and what's going on there???
They aren't really similar. Radiohead just replaces, and, yes, surpasses Bowie. I'll take Paranoid Android over Ground Control to Major Tom, although, fortunately, I can still enjoy both.
Nobody.
Have you heard of young thug
You know who else said that? Every person in their mid thirties ever.Is that because they are groundbreakers, or because they're the best of a band bunch. I'm in my mid thirties and I find contemporary music to be throwaway and unoriginal.
You know who else said that? Every person in their mid thirties ever.
I think one thing that people don't consider is that most people don't like most music. Most people don't like all genres, won't listen to a few, tolerate others, like some, and really only love a handful. And even within the genres they like, there's lots of music that doesn't speak to them and that they don't care about, and some that they hate.
Add to that there's a fairly limited window in which we find music that we really really love, which is somewhere between 13 years old and maybe 20 for most people. If you don't discover something within that window you're going to like it much less than you would have if you'd heard it during that time.
The most important thing to remember is that just because you don't like something doesn't mean it's not good. Everything is for someone, but nothing is for everyone.
Lol no way is Radiohead as good as Bowie
ipse dixitYou can up-keep that facade as long as you want but you're fooling no one with statements like that, lol
Radiohead holds Aphex Twin at legend status. Here's what Aphex had to say about them:
Aphex twin (on Radiohead): "I don’t like them. I heard maybe five or six tracks and I thought they sounded really really cheesy."
Lol
I dunno, some jackass pretending to be a DJ.
From the perspective of "Is anybody going to make identical music to these legends...?" The answer is no.
But keep in mind, when Prince rose to pop-stardom in the mid 80s, some curmudgeon was complaining that pop music today is nothing like it was with Frankie Vally or that R&B wasn't what it was with The Drifters, Platters, etc., or what have you.