Gw si gak mau muluk2 minta argumen cerdas dari alayers penikmat boyband menye2 & kolektor foto girlband buat baik dimari..
Cukup buat gw bikin lu agak cerdas dikit dan gak dongok2 banget dan setelah kejang2 gak jelas, minimal lu ganti dikit playlist lu..
Oke kita mulai Kuliah singkat "History of Rock" diliat dari musisi2 sejak era 1950 ampe 2000an...
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1950's- preROCK
Spoiler for crot:
Generasi perintis. Jaman ini lahirnya karya2 agung Elvis Presley, Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, etc..
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1960's
Spoiler for crot:
Lahirnya genre2 yang merajai tangga lagu permusikan, kek surf music, folk music, Motown, Stax, the British Invasion, psychedelic, hard rock and heavy metal.
Artis2nya jelas.. The Supremes, The Temptations, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Byrds, The Rolling Stones, The Doors, The Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin, Dick Dale, Bob Dylan, daan Om Jimi Hendrix
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1970's
Spoiler for crot:
Pertunjukan2 yg awalnya dilakuin indoor, pada masa ini berubah di stadion dan tempat2 terbuka lainnya. Musisi juga lebih giat nelorin album daripada single. Masa kejayaan Heavy metal, folk rock, rock progresif, funk dan rock glitter, diikuti oleh disko dan punk rock.
Dedengkot2 jaman ini jelass.. Led Zeppelin, Yes, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, T.Rex, Alice Cooper, David Bowie, James Taylor, Carole King, Kiss, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Van Halen, Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, Chic, Donna musim panas, The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, The Clash
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1980's
Spoiler for crot:
Era MTV yg jd influence... Jaman2nya slow rock, new wave, hardcore, speed metal, hair metal, the new british invasion, ama rap
Ada U2, Prince, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Run DMC, The Beastie Boys, The Go'Go's, Phil Collins, Human League, Flock of Seagulls, INXS, Journey, Dire Straits, Foreigner, Billy Joel, Guns & Roses, and Motley Crue.
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1990's
Spoiler for crot:
Vedder
Seattle merajai.. grunge/alternative kaya Nirvana, Sonic Youth, The Pixies, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., Blues Traveler, Phish, Beck, etc menjamur.
Makin marak juga hip hop sedari Public Enemy, NWA, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Ice-T, Cypress Hill, Nas, Tupac Shakur. Trus techno, trance music, ampe ke Pop menjelang 2000an kek Whitney Houston, En Vogue, NSYNC, TLC, Maria Carey and Britney Spears, etc
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2000's
Masi ada si musisi2 keren kek OASIS, Coldplay, RHCP, Foo Fighter, etc..
Tapi makin kesini makin jijik gw ngebahasnya.. So.. lu raba2 ndiri aja ya lay..
Jadi gimana lay?... Mana yg menurut pandangan awam lu paling keren?
Jangan dipaksain jugak si. Takutnya hape chinese lu kaga kuat buat nyetel lagu2nya Megadeth, Lamb of God, etc.. Ntar malah dimarah2in emak lu..
Jaga biling aja yg rajin..
Ni penelitian di Amrik! Seenggaknya metode yang sama bisa lu pake buat menakar...
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This Was the Most Radical Shift in U.S. Music of the Last 50 Years
The Beatles are credited with igniting a rock ’n’ roll revolution when they toured the United States in 1964. I don’t want to spoil the party, but that revolution was well underway in the states long before the mop-top quartet arrived, and this is more than just a rumor. It’s science.
Researchers in the United Kingdom used big data analysis to build the first evolutionary history of popular music in the United States. They processed over 17,000 songs that appeared on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 list from 1960 to 2010 to pinpoint style trends, musical diversity and the timing of revolutions.
According to their results, the single most radical change in American music had nothing to do with “the British Invasion.” Instead, it occurred much more recently, with the surge in popularity of hip-hop.
Musical Theory
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London and Imperial College London used signal processing and text mining to analyze the musical properties of chart-toppers over five decades using music from Last.fm. Their system separated songs into groups based on properties, such as patterns of chord changes, tone color and lyrics.
For example, songs with minor-seventh chords — used for harmonic color in funk and soul — peaked in the mid 1970s. A surge in loud, energetic lead guitars and aggressive percussion, seen in the late 70s and early 80s, mirrored the rise and fall of arena rock.
Musical Revolutions
Music in the United States continuously changed over five decades, but researchers say that time period was interrupted with three abrupt revolutions. The first, in 1964, saw the expansion of several different styles of music as well as the arrival of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. But the Beatles and Stones didn’t cause a revolution.
Instead, researchers say, the groups’ music reflected existing trends toward the use of major chords, increased guitar aggression, and decreased use of mellow vocals. The Beatles and Stones didn’t change the game, but they sure benefited from it.
Evolution of musical styles in the Billboard Hot 100. The width of each spindle is proportional to the frequency of that style, normalized to each year.
Evolution of musical styles in the Billboard Hot 100. The width of each spindle is proportional to the frequency of that style, normalized to each year. Credit: Mauch et al.
The second revolution occurred in 1983 as hair bands and arena rockers added a flood of songs with heavy percussion and vocals.
In 1991, however, the biggest revolution in American music occurred. Suddenly, more songs did away with musical chords, and songs with energetic speech skyrocketed.
Why? Hip-hop had officially arrived on the musical charts. In other words, John Lennon and Mick Jagger didn’t lead a musical revolution in the U.S., but Tupac, LL Cool J and other rappers did. Researchers published their analysis Tuesday in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
It’s Not as Bad as You Think
In terms of variety, 1984 was the blandest year between 1960 and 2010, and researchers attribute that to the dominance of genres such as new-wave, disco and hard rock. The emergence of hip-hop, and the decline of those genres, helped musical diversity bounce back.
However, despite what your hipster friends say, researchers found no evidence to back up the claim that a hegemonic recording industry oligopoly is today contributing to a decline in musical diversity. In fact, musical diversity has remained pretty consistent over the last five decades, they say.