Re: cultural degeneration

Originally Written by
EvilMother
Can anyone honestly deny that it was the absolute bottom of musical and pop culture? Thank God for Supertramp, Aerosmith, and a few other rock and rollers that actually preserved what was good and real about pop. It's making me nauseous right now, just remembering how sickening it was.
Interesting to see this from whoever it was that needed to vent. I went to a record show yesterday and saw EvilMother and his equivalents all over that place.
It just amazes me that thirty years go by and these guys still live with these venomous thoughts towards a genre of music! I marvel at how time seemingly hasn't changed when I go to the record shows around my area. The albums are virtually the same at every vendor. The vendors themselves are late 40s and up....long, unkept hair or in a ponytail...reeking of alcohol and smoke. Even the conversations haven't changed as I overhead one guy lecturing another on the art of drumming and how no two drummers sound the same.
Some of them I actually get along with well as I can relate to their reluctance to change and their distrust of advancing society yada yada...but once I mention that I'm looking for disco, they back away from me like I'm the devil...like I've camouflaged myself and walked into enemy territory. Maybe it was my insecurity but suddenly I had this sensation that all eyes were on me.
"You will find none of that hocus pocus disco music in my bins...move along...we don't like your kind around these places sonny." (or maybe it coulda been "honey")
However, I did find one vendor who did have a bin of disco! It was all the familiar stuff but as I leafed through the Cerrone and THP albums (mixed with Duran Duran and Soft Cell), there was a moment of comfort and the vendor actually seemed to be accommodating. I did find CJ and Co's Devil Gun and MFSB's Love Is The Message albums to finally add to my collection so all was not lost.
Dancin' helps relieve the pain, soothes your mind, makes you happy again
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