Totally this. Who are we to negate young people’s experiences? After all, although we knew about the 60’s, we didn’t let it affect how we felt about our partying
I would have loved to have experienced the 60’s. The psych, garage and R&B.
Me too. Tripping out to Shankar and Hendrix at Monterrey would’ve been fun
Imagine seeing The Doors, Led Zep etc in their prime.
Wait till you hear/see the Charlie xx boiler room ![]()
I fucking despise Teams. Does my head in. Have a soft phone, mobile and Teams calls to contend with. Awful.
‘A cultural reset.’
That Fish56Octagon fella.
My mate Bob went to Isle of Wight in 1970 and saw the doors and Hendrix. Was talking about it at the Allen Ginsberg/ youth happening at the Tabernacle on Tuesday- man
Isle of Wight '70 happened a week after my birth, just across the water from my home. I was kinda there… in the vacininty? hehe.
So did my Mum and her friend, they told my Nana they were “camping”.
Punk’s always been shit though. It was the politics, style and rebellion, remove that and it’s just really bad rock without groove or finesse.
I’m using that!!! ![]()
Not really my thing but some of the music slaps and it looks like a fun party!!
I always thought the OG “Party all the Time” was a pisstake of a Rick James song that he gave to Eddie because he was so hot at the time they could have an easy #1 (it reached #2)
EDIT it was a bet lol
This studio album was recorded as part of fulfilling a $100,000 bet that Richard Pryor had made with Eddie Murphy that he could not sing. In the album’s liner notes, Eddie Murphy wrote the following “To Richard Pryor, my idol, with whom I have a $100,000 bet. No, motherfucker, I didn’t forget.”
Definitely not for my age group but it does look like a good party…
I was thinking about punk seizing the means of creation, whereas today’s EDM scene looks to be more about passive consumption.
Agree. I don’t hear any of this EDM music, don’t watch boiler room or videos from festivals and obviously don’t go to that type of parties so tbh i know nothing about it. But mainstream dancemusic was around when i was a teenager in the early to mid 90s with Thunderdome and Marushka and all that crap, isn’t EDM a modern extension of that?
EDM = Epic Drop Music
Old people in disliking young people’s music shocker ![]()