Re: You try so hard...
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 10:41 pm
Except for this. (imo, of course)
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bcuz it speeks to us dudebaconisgood23 wrote:Why do people like this stuff?
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So deep bro.ohnolookout wrote:ONE THING I DON'T KNOW WHYChozon1 wrote:I have no idea what song is being talked about.
And I have no regrets.
IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTER HOW HARD YOU TRY
KEEP THAT MIND I DESIGNED THIS RHYME
TO EXPLAIN IN DUE TIME
ALL I KNOW
TIME IS A VALUABLE THING
WATCH IT FLY BY AS THE PENDULUM SWINGS
WATCH IT COUNT DOWN TO THE END OF THE DAY
THE CLOCK TICKS LIFE AWAY
IT'S SO UNREAL
DIDN'T LOOK OUT BELOW
WATCH THE TIME GO RIGHT OUT THE WINDOW
TRYING TO HOLD ON BUT DIDN'T EVEN KNOW
WASTED IT ALL JUST TO
WATCH YOU GO
I KEPT EVERYTHING INSIDE EVEN THOUGH I TRIED
IT ALL FELL APART
WHAT IT MEANT TO ME WILL EVENTUALLY BE A MEMORY OF A TIME WHEN
I TRIED SOOOO HARRRDD
AND GOT SOOO FARRRR
BUT IN THE ENNNNDD
IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTTTEERRRRRR
I HAD TO FALL TO LOSE IT ALLLLLL
BUT IN THE END IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTERRRRRR
Well, think about it.baconisgood23 wrote: Why do people like this stuff?
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Sstavix wrote:Well, think about it.baconisgood23 wrote: Why do people like this stuff?
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About 70% of the music played on pop radio are relationship/love songs (generally about copulation). Another 20% is about how great the singer is (and, like any good Venn diagram, there are some songs that fall into both categories). The remaining 10% (and I know, I'm being generous with this figure) are other songs. Linkin Park tends to fall into this category, as their songs are usually about society, depression, not fitting in and other such weighty, non-vapid subjects. There are a handful of other bands like that (Offspring, Midnight Oil, early No Doubt and U2), but these tend to be the minority.
To step outside the realm of this kind of self-congratulatory music generally involves listening to music that isn't broadcast over the airwaves. This could be as simple as listening to some of the other artists' songs (imo, some of Pink's best songs are those that never aired), but most of it involves listening to groups you've never heard of (especially once you start looking at the Christian rock scene). However, most people don't want to do that. The mainstream stuff is perceived as "cool" or "popular," even if it does stink (Justin Bieber comes immediately to mind...).
Why do people like Linkin Park? Because it's better than the other stuff on the radio. Perhaps its dipping a toe into music that actually means something, but it's a start....
Haha, I was gonna say -- I know the first mistake Sstavix is making hereOrodrist wrote:Sstavix wrote:Well, think about it.baconisgood23 wrote: Why do people like this stuff?
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About 70% of the music played on pop radio are relationship/love songs (generally about copulation). Another 20% is about how great the singer is (and, like any good Venn diagram, there are some songs that fall into both categories). The remaining 10% (and I know, I'm being generous with this figure) are other songs. Linkin Park tends to fall into this category, as their songs are usually about society, depression, not fitting in and other such weighty, non-vapid subjects. There are a handful of other bands like that (Offspring, Midnight Oil, early No Doubt and U2), but these tend to be the minority.
To step outside the realm of this kind of self-congratulatory music generally involves listening to music that isn't broadcast over the airwaves. This could be as simple as listening to some of the other artists' songs (imo, some of Pink's best songs are those that never aired), but most of it involves listening to groups you've never heard of (especially once you start looking at the Christian rock scene). However, most people don't want to do that. The mainstream stuff is perceived as "cool" or "popular," even if it does stink (Justin Bieber comes immediately to mind...).
Why do people like Linkin Park? Because it's better than the other stuff on the radio. Perhaps its dipping a toe into music that actually means something, but it's a start....
And this is why pop radio should not be listened to by anyone of decent taste.