Wednesday, January 14, 2009

On 80's Alternative Music

if there is a god online... i would be damned, for internet heresy... grabbing photos, posting irrelevant thoughts without hesitation, and giving unsolicited advice to anyone who would probably come face to face with my blogs... a shame, really... the only way to redeem myself is to focus on one topic @ a time, collect relevant detail/s of my life and post in all honesty...

well, here is one... really!

while listening to elvis costello, i contemplate how 80's alternative music evolved to the 90's... they sound so totally night and day... 80's alternative, though totally appealing sounded so pansy-driven... not to cause any commotion and violent reaction to my previous comment/s but has anyone listened to -- r.e.m., 10,000 maniacs, the pretenders, new order, the smiths & soft cell -- as opposed to green day, 311, red hot chili peppers, or nirvana & soundgarden? get my point?

one of these days, someone with a grudge on their late 30's and early 40's will be running over my sorry ass with their suv's... really! because of these forethought/s, thought/s & afterthought/s...

well, there are other bands that sounded a bit heavy then -- the alarm, the replacements, the cult... they also had that crunchy geetar sounds & used power chords like there's no tomorrow... hmmm... and then you hve the all acoustic punk band -- violent femmes in the 80's... and prose you'll never hear again from robert smith of the cure or echo & the bunnymen the 80's actually sounded, not so bad...

enough said...

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