Pevenseagull
meh
- Jul 20, 2003
- 20,698
I'm a 42 year old hybrid shoegazing indie kid ............ and I ain't changing
I think spontaneity is still the key. I remember an agreeable impromptu evening in Prague singing along with veterans of the Velvet Revolution rejoicing in the fall of communism amid liberal quantities of Pilsner Urquell and surprisingly good Czech wine.
I don't think 21st century people like to isolate themselves by becoming stereotypes anymore.
I've found that whatever genre music you go to see live, the crowds are generally the same - just "normal" looking people, some more tattooed/pierced/crazy haired than others, but no defined groups like previous decades.
I assume it's just me who responds to the thread title question with "... long time passing."
Is anyone else thoroughly sick of seeing the 'shoreditch' look around London? Sharp hair, big beards, tattoo sleeves and skinny jeans. Maybe it looked cool 5 years ago but now it's just tiresome.
No, couldn't care less, why be judgemental of others on such a superficial theme. Chill man.....
I don't think 21st century people like to isolate themselves by becoming stereotypes anymore.
I've found that whatever genre music you go to see live, the crowds are generally the same - just "normal" looking people, some more tattooed/pierced/crazy haired than others, but no defined groups like previous decades.
It's strange when you go to see a gig like UK Subs, Anti Nowhere League, Motörhead, Damned, these days you get quite a turnout of (mainly older) Mohicans, proper old fashioned Punks, full on Leather Bristles Studs & (no) Acne, original Metal rockers with all the gear, badges, denims etc, where do they go when the gig's over? You never see them out on the streets.
It's strange when you go to see a gig like UK Subs, Anti Nowhere League, Motörhead, Damned, these days you get quite a turnout of (mainly older) Mohicans, proper old fashioned Punks, full on Leather Bristles Studs & (no) Acne, original Metal rockers with all the gear, badges, denims etc, where do they go when the gig's over? You never see them out on the streets.
Punk's not dead, but it does seem to have learnt a few more chords
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Wattie had a heart attack over the weekend, The Explioted have had to cancel all there planned gigs.
I was a punk (I still consider myself one in moments of idealistic, nostalgic romanticism, despite the suit I wear to work) but I had friends who were Teds, Mods, Skins, Rockabillies, Psychobillies, Hippies, 2-Toners, Headbangers, New Romantics, Trendies / Smoothies / Casuals and so on.
All you seem to see nowadays are Emo types, the occasional Goth, Hipsters in East London, and a bunch of prannies with tight jeans and One Direction hairstyles. This makes me feel a bit sad.
Has bland, corporate music and endless karaoke shows on TV killed ‘real’ music and the associated subcultures?
Thumbs up for honesty.
I never understood the thought processes behind this fashion. It seems the general mentality of goths is to make themselves look as ugly and depressing as possible, reducing the chance of getting an attractive girlfriend or normal mates to zero..