Rock and Pop: What's something music-related that you hope won't be forgotten as time goes?
I can't think of anything specifically, but I'm curious to see what you all come up with.
BQ- The last song you sang/played/air played to?
BQ2- I just found out I'm gonna go paintball some zombies in a haunted maze sometime next month. What's the most epic zombie movie you've seen, or game you've played?
Thanks everyone!
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How much fun it is to be in a marching band and that studies show that kids who are taught music in school perform better in other classes as well. School budgets are being cut and the fun and valuable artistic stuff is always the first to go :'(
BQ: This one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa2nLEhUcZ0
BQ2: I've played Humans Vs. Zombies at my college and it was a lot of fun. I'm gonna do it again in about a month. Only zombie movie I've seen is Warm Bodies and it was really good.
I really hope that the atmosphere around music won't be forgotten. By that, I mean the existence of "movements" - the sixties had psychedelia, the seventies had hard rock, the eighties had new wave and punk, the nineties had grunge and britpop. These were movements that united people, via a mutual love of music. You and all your mates would go to see Oasis at Knebworth, or The Cure at Glastonbury... It was an atmospheric thing. Nowadays, and probably even more, everyone is so much more divided, compartmentalized in their music taste. This is not necessarily a bad thing - variety is usually good. However, I hope we don't lose the ability to create musical movements that can define, unite, and influence a generation.
BQ: I just sang Mardy Bum by Arctic Monkeys, while listening to the Glastonbury coverage again. But the last song I played, would have to be House of The Rising Sun, on guitar, yesterday :)
BQ2: That sounds pretty awesome! And my favourite zombie movies... it'd have to be a tie. The first is Shaun of The Dead, as it's a classic. The second is Planet Terror - it's a Robert Rodriguez/Quentin Tarantino flick about a stripper with a machine gun leg, who gets caught in the zombie apocalypse.
Q1. I hope that people never forget what r&b & soul really are. That they don't forget about Ray Charles and start calling crap like R Kelley r& b. Q2. I played Wild Horses on the banjo. Q3. I really liked the recent World War Z a lot but nothing beats 28 days later.