1975 had plenty of problems too.
You can’t let the Musical-Industrial Complex tell you what’s good and what’s not.
Go to Bandcamp, an independent music portal where (generally) unsigned bands can post their music for listening, and purchase.
For those of you who still believe in capitalism, don't like to be told what is good music, and who believe that music isn't a free good and should be purchased, check it out.
To get you started, here is a curated list of EWF-like new bands.
Stand up for Love by The Haggis Horns, released 2020.
Chamelonious Monk by Organ Fairchild, released 2023.
Hot Sauce by BossMagnet, released 2018.
Puzzled by JJ Whitefield, released 2023.
A side note about contemporary “black” music: someone I know who’s active in music, said the reason why so much hip-hop etc is antithetical to life, liberty, harmony, and property, is because it’s being pushed by - you guessed it - lily white affluent liberal music execs. True, you can’t have supply without demand, but if actual organic “black” music got out, the leftists could not keep everyone at war.
Yes indeed. But Saturday Night Live was actually funny and we had John Belushi.
I’ll take it!! 🤣😀😄😬😬😬