terça-feira, 6 de junho de 2006

"Old" music Vs Music nowadays

There’s a huge little difference between having a good posture on stage and making the difference, set up the stage. John Ondrasik has a beautiful voice, plays a beautiful instrument, and has a nice posture, for example. But Freddy Mercury, on the other hand, is magnanimous, when he sings, the world falls on his feet, when he acts, the sun shines just to light him. He has that special something that once he snaps his fingers, the heart of all those lucky enough to presence one of his shows, Stops. Nowadays there is no passion, nowadays most artists don’t sing their hearts out on their songs, as before. Music is beautiful today as it was 50 years ago, as it has always been. Nice artits compose their nice songs. Sometimes they don’t, others do it for them, but those aren’t really considered artists, so…But music doesn’t feel the power and the passion of the music in the past. Unfortunately people are moved by other principles, people think that the main goals in life is money and fame, and that way of though distorts their ability in the art of making our hearts beat, I mean, Music. It’s easy to notice the bands in the present don’t last as much and aren’t as genuine as the ones in the Past. In my case I admire most of the music made today, and live it more intensely than I would an old song, but that’s the way I learned to be, living on this Age. I’m affected by the cultural teachings of my society. But even so, I can be impartial enough to admit that the purity of music is degrading as I speak. It’s an unfortunate fact for someone that deeply loves music, like myself. But the thing that keeps hope on the hearts of the ones that breathe music, and in which music goes through their veins, is that some artists feel what we do, some artist love music as I and many others do. Some artist live music so much that they provide us with pure music, just music, simply music…

The musicians and singers of the past were great because they were moved by passion for the music. This made them huge and famous, and icons to everybody, and music fans in particular. And so people started to follow the music career drawn by idea of being famous, and trying to mimic those great men singers genies gods of the past. So to conclude, the problem is the Cause…

3 comentários:

Sleeping Buddha disse...

Mas numa coisa deves concordar...já não existem grandes bandas (só um ou outro cantor)...pelo menos recentes...
As grandes bandas que existem agora já existem há alguns anos...
Hoje em dia uma banda ou cantor que tenha sucesso desaparece depressa (o depressa é relativo..podem ser alguns anos) e não têm a longevidade das bandas de antigaente! Quando é que vão haver mais uns (e atenção que eu nem sou grande apreciador dessas bandas) Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Doors, Guns, etc etc etc?
Eu Acho que um dos poucos cantores bons que apareceram ultimamente (a solo) e que tem potencial para fazer história na música é o Michael Buble, mas tenho um pressentimento que ele não vai marcar a história da musica, mas não sei pk...!

Sleeping Buddha disse...

Concordo plenamente contigo ;) agora tiveste bem! hehehe
mas se elas continuarem a desaparecer um ano depois de aparecerem (às vezes nem tanto) como podem levar tempo a se tornarem grandes? :P

Não ha pachorra disse...

Pergunta aos Scorpions, U2, Metallica quantos albuns eles tiveram que fazer para serem considerados grandes!