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J.M. Christian's avatar

I'm a boomer and a musician and I can tell you first hand that much of the reason for the massive decline in the quality of music is because of the companies that run it. Back in the day we wrote our own songs and said what we liked and we came up with things that were unheard of prior to our era, but over time the "industry" began to control things and tell artists what they could and couldn't do, or else.. and repetitiveness was part of their formula. which is why the chorus or refrain is up front and/or repeated endlessly. If the Beatles or the Moody Blues or the original Carpenters (In my book Karen was one of the most incredible singers who has ever lived) and dozens of other fabulous groups had been stifled we never would've been able to created what we did, nor would we have become who we did frankly because music has a profound impact on shaping people's lives. But here we are.. another mess that big business has created in the name of profit, and who cares if the quality of life suffers. I say no thank you, I'd rather sit on my porch and play oldies on my acoustic or write my own stuff, (which usually happens spontaneously and is to my mind far better than anything I hear today) or crank up the stereo to nine and rock out with some oldies for a while. Music should be joyful, creative and fun, and if it dosn't change and return to what we had and what existed before we came along, as you said there's no reason to think the race to the bottom won't continue.

Flatulus Maximus's avatar

The vapid slop that comprises so much Pop music today could easily have been created by AI. The transition to AI-created music will be so seamless as to be unnoticeable to its consumers.

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