The problem with music
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- stoplying0
That picture of Jack White sums it up for me. Totally Overrated.
- benfal990
also, if the music were that bad, those people wouldnt pay to go see that music! That argument is invalid.
- benfal990
People are not living their life in the moment. They live their life for Twitter and Instagram... Going to a show without posting stuff on Twitter, Instagram and else would mean they never attend that said show in the eyes of their "friends".
- benfal990
Stop saying ''may be the music is bad" ... No!
Teens are really hooked to their iPhones and it's the Internet generation: Everything now, everything fast, attention span extremely limited, skip skip skip - click click click!
I saw people playing Candy Crush during a show. I mean. It's not even funny anymore. We have a problem.
- < Its an Addiction epidemic. Its going to cost them hugely in the future when they can't be bothered to learn anything important.sem
- Cost us also, as they will be the generation we rely on as doctors and such...we're fucked.sem
- Maybe Candy Crush is better than pop music.nb
- So why paying 45$ to go play Candy Crush at a concert if the music is that bad?benfal99
- Krassy0
^ but...but...maybe one shouldn't have to TELL people to dance, but be able to MAKE them dance.
- sarahfailin0
The nut:
"What's is the best way to stave off this inevitable boredom and really engage with what we've dedicated our night to come see? How do we reclaim the live experience for what it's worth? It's really simple, actually: Dance. Give in to that impulse. Don't be scared. Go ahead and channel a little Bowie. I'm looking at you, stoic guy with the blank expression and girl who can't see over the person in front of you. If you dance — and I'm not talking about timid, mindless knee bobbing — all of the encumbrances of the structured venue show will rescind into the periphery and you will enjoy yourself and the music in the realest way possible. A new world will reveal itself and you will be free. So next time dance and dance like you mean it, or keep dancing if that may be the case. In fact, it even works particularly well when the music is live and you're surrounded by other people in a confined space."
- utopian0
What about the music just blows monkey balls?
- prophetone0
so the problem with music has nothing to do with music? i skimmed it. seems like the article should be entitled 'Leave the Phone at Home Losers'
- my bad i didnt wrote the right title, fuuuuuuuuuuuubenfal99
- well, the article's leading me on... "live-music-problem... seems the prob is with certain folks non? and sad artists.prophetone