When did the music die?

United States
January 20, 2009 1:26am CST
In our neverending massproduced idols and newborn babies singing about love, where have our masters gone? the ones that inspired you to take on the system or change the worlds mind. It seems that all musical creativity now comes from the mouse and his pals! when did the music die?
3 responses
@HansonFan (1653)
• United States
23 Jan 09
The big companies think they know what real music is when in fact all they know is what is popular. I have found that most of the popular music isn't all that great. All the really great artists I used to listen to have had to either quit or make their own independent label. So when I look for new music, I tend to go the Indies and check them out. I used to listen to Hanson, who now own 3CG (3 Car Garage) labels and Savage Garden. Darren Hayes went solo and started the Powedered Sugar label. There are tons more out there and they are truly great artists that just have to fight harder to be heard.
• Egypt
20 Jan 09
that's right.. music will never die. when all the people die, that's the time music will die :D
@chriswolf (360)
• China
20 Jan 09
I am sure music will never die. Problem is that there will be less and less good music just as you mentioned above. Music calls for genius too.