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Thoughts on this Maria Carey Song?

Thoughts on this Maria Carey Song?

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Here she is in great company:


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I find it great that singers 50 and over are still filling stadiums!!!

-VR

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@vivify said
[youtube Maria Carey]2sap-GTtCiU[/youtube]

What do you think of this new pop song from Mariah? I love it. She also due to receive an icon award from Billboard.

And yeah: I know there's a Culture forum but that gets 3 and half posts a year.
Making music like this should get you on the electric chair.


@very-rusty said
Well she is HOT!!!



-VR
Unlike your daughter, who isn't worth a fiver.


@kegge said
Unlike your daughter, who isn't worth a fiver.
Kegge that is a picture of your own daughter you were looking at!!! ๐Ÿ˜› ๐Ÿ˜‰

-VR


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Rock lasted much longer than that. I doubt any fan of Queen, Aerosmith Metallica, Van Halen or Nirvana would agree that Rock died in the 60's. Rock thrived well into the early 2000's, but was completely gone by the mid 2000's (maybe even earlier than that).


I've noticed that it seems every single generations, at least since the start of the 20th century, always complains about the next generation's music. Conservative parents said Rock & Roll was from the devil, said pop music was too sexual, rap was too aggressive.....all the way on to today.

When was the last time a generation actually thought music improved from their own?

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@torunn said
I wonder too - it doesn't sound new to me. Are we too old, Andy...? ๐Ÿ™‚
I brought myself up on folk music so I have to recuse myself๐Ÿ™‚

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Is there a difference?


@vivify said
Rock lasted much longer than that. I doubt any fan of Queen, Aerosmith Metallica, Van Halen or Nirvana would agree that Rock died in the 60's. Rock thrived well into the early 2000's, but was completely gone by the mid 2000's (maybe even earlier than that).


I've noticed that it seems every single generations, at least since the start of the 20th century, always compla ...[text shortened]... n to today.

When was the last time a generation actually thought music improved from their own?
Popular music must evolve, an unsettling process at best.

Here's one for old times' sake: