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What Happened to the Music in 2008
I don't know what happened to the music in 2008, but it seemed to be lacking.
Nothing sticks out to me except Glen Campbell's album Meet Glen Campbell.
Did I miss something? What do you think?
I am really looking forward to 2009's releases.
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I can't think of any music that i thought really blew me away and i only saw maybe 5 movies in the theaters all year. I usually go to the movies at least 2 times a month but nothing compelled me to go...
The only CD I actually bought this year was "The Tide and its Takers" by 36 Crazyfists. And I didn't download very many albums that came out this year either. All the music I'm listening to lately is old.
I've been on a Snot kick lately
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I couldn't agree more that there's been a death in the family.
I think the labels have only hurt themselves more with the emphasis on ringtone pop.
I know I'm a sounding like a crusty bastard to most, but when I really try to come up with my hits of '08, I realize I spent most my time growing into albums from the likes of Band of Horses, the Shins, the Raconteurs, Seether, etc.; which were not necessarily current releases.
Though I did enjoy some retro (my good ol' days) tunes from Candlebox & Buckcherry; new finds like Albert Hammond, Jr., and more reliables like the goods from Jack Johnson, Black Keys, were kind of hard to find.
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oh no doubt! Bands don't have the careers that they did in the past. I think that people's memories have grown so short as well....always searching for the next newest thing.
Back in the day, bands had longevity. These days a band might get to 3...if they get to 5 or more they are really doing well.