Posted on 11/03/2007 9:33:02 AM PDT by neverdem
We are all rockers now. National Review publishes its own chart of the Fifty Greatest Conservative Rock Songs, notwithstanding that most of the honorees are horrified to find themselves on such a hit parade. The National Review countdown of the All-Time Hot 100 Conservative Gangsta Rap Tracks cant be far away. Even right-wingers want to get with the beat and no-one wants to look like the wallflower who cant get a chick to dance with him. To argue against rock and roll is now as quaintly irrelevant as arguing for the divine right of kings. It was twen- ty years ago today, sang the Beatles forty years ago today, that Sergeant Pepper taught the band to play. Well, it was twenty years ago today1987that Professor Bloom taught us the band had nothing to say.
I dont really like the expression popular culture. Its just culture now: there is no other. High culture is high mainly in the sense we keep it in the attic and dust it off and bring it downstairs every now and then. But dont worry, not too often. Classical music, wrote Bloom, is now a special taste, like Greek language or pre-Columbian archaeology. Thirty years ago [i.e., now fifty years ago], most middle-class families made some of the old European music a part of the home, partly because they liked it, partly because they thought it was good for the kids. Not anymore. If youd switched on TV at the stroke of midnight on December 31, 1999 youd have seen President and Mrs. Clinton and the massed ranks of American dignitaries ushering in the so-called new millennium to the strains of Tom Jones singing Im gonna wait till the midnight hour/ Thats when my love comes tumblin down. Say what you like about JFK, but...
(Excerpt) Read more at newcriterion.com:81 ...
Ping list ping.
And it was 40 years ago that Paul McCartney died...
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Ballads went away, rag time went away, swing went away but this damn trash appears to be going on forever!
Sad but true.
Few of us -- certainly not myself -- want be considered completely unhip, although fortunately, some of us are okay with less hipness than others.
bttt
(Frankly, I think his show would be better if could accept that nobody gives a rat's butt what his favorite Motown song was and may even doubt that he was ~ever~ hip, not that there is anything wrong with that.)
A clear exposition that shows why Mark Steyn is such a great writer:
He actually knows stuff.
I immersed myself in Renaissance music twenty years ago and have never looked back.
Renaissance music is incredible - I an very fond of Gabrielli.
Ahhhhhhhh, Palestrina..........
It's getting harder and harder to find a radio station that is exclusively devoted to classic Gregorian chants. All that new stuff (beginning with Bach) sucks.
We've sure come a long way from "Wake Up Little Susie" to "Let's Spend The Night Together".eh?
I liked these lines best:
“I didnt mind Senator Kerry when he was being mocked as a flip-flopper, but I find him even less plausible as Americas first flip-flopper hip-hopper.”
and
“When you think about it, I Cant Get No Satisfaction makes a much better anthem for seniors than it ever did for rebellious youth.”
It could happen! Fiddy's a Republican.
Like a lot of other things it's gotten decentralized and fragmented.
Today, you don't have MTV beaming out videos 24/7.
You have people seeking out performers they like on the Internet.
So popular music isn't quite as much of a mass phenomenon as it once was.
Or maybe I've just gotten older and lost interest.
Anyway, Bloom's analysis is a little dated.
Maybe we're living in a "post-barbarian" epoch -- whatever that might mean.
“btw...I think it is kinda funny how Bill Bennett — one of our most self-conscious defenders of traditional values and culture — works so hard showing how down he was with hip culture in his younger days.”
I had heard a rumor that he “dated” Janis Joplin & didn’t believe it. Then Bennett made a personal reference to her on his show which seemed to acknowledge that the rumor was true. He said it in a “when-I-was-young-and-stupid-I-was- young-and-stupid” way.
Apparently Bennett was a real wild man in his Democrat hippie days. Yikes.
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