billy g Wrote:
OPA! Wrote:
It appears we've all grown up and gotten lives. The funny thing is that I still listen to a lot of music. Why isn't Obner still essential reading?
Yeah we've all gotten old and have less time. I still think the real murderer of music discussion is filesharing. You used to have to decide how you were going to spend your music budget and convince people to spend money on something you liked which facilitated real discussion. Now few people are going to spend money on music (at least without hearing it first) and the discussion becomes the equivalent of
THIS GOOG
POST LINK PLS
HERE
THANKS
End of discussion
which isn't all that interesting. And for people who don't really feel like uploading stuff or saying no to requests, it becomes easier to even keep their "THIS GOOG" to themselves. I come here out of habit, boredom and liking a bunch of posters. It's not really for music discussion anymore. If I get turned on to one or two things a year, all the better. I don't expect it that much anymore though.
I think you raise an interesting point. I do think filesharing plays a part in the malaise, but speaking more generally, to me it's more that we are completely overloaded with all media, at this point. Any TV show, any movie, any album, any series of youtube videos, any book ever in print - it's all available these days, instantly. There's not enough time to read/watch/listen to/consume/digest everything, let alone talk about it. A lot of friends of mine are plowing through seasons of television as their primary social activity because it's cheap/fun and there's so much good tv out there. They're also going out to shows and movies less (and consuming less live sports).
Personally speaking, it's been a while since I've been excited about music, but every once in a while I'll hear a song that piques my interest and I'll get back into listening to more stuff again. I think finding that song that inspires you to go out and look into more stuff is the hard thing.