GoofyIsAsGoofyDoes
If it’s still here tomorrow… I may ignore it again
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Hope all y'all enjoyed the various holidays last week. We did (didn't do nothing particularly special, mind you, but enjoyment was had).
Still slightly unemployed at the moment, but things could be worse.
Also still working on the whole running foolishness. Have gotten up to 3K. Granted, it's all indoors, on level ground, and with a 50ish meter stint of walking to recover after about each 200 meter run... Still it includes over 3K of actual running, is farther then I could go last week, and for someone that has been a life long athletic failure that is something I can live with.
And... to me... music stopped progressing when it became acceptable to sample a bit of someone else's prior work and pass it off as original. Doing a cover or a remake is totally acceptable as you still have to do the work and hone the musical chops to pull it off. However, using a computers to simply copy someone else's jam then add caned beats and background (that you didn't write either) then using auto-tune and time syncing to add your lame "poetry" to a new "tune"... yeah, hommy don't play that.
We had to drop Sirius, but what is getting played in the house and cars certainly falls into the same basic timeframe. We roll a little into the twenty 00s and 10s (and back into the 1930s & 40s), but none of it sounds anything like the Hip-Hop that dominates now. It took a couple of generations before music changed enough to pass me by, but they finally pulled it off.
Still slightly unemployed at the moment, but things could be worse.
Also still working on the whole running foolishness. Have gotten up to 3K. Granted, it's all indoors, on level ground, and with a 50ish meter stint of walking to recover after about each 200 meter run... Still it includes over 3K of actual running, is farther then I could go last week, and for someone that has been a life long athletic failure that is something I can live with.
Yep, the corps have changes mightily over the years since I was first introduced, and a good bit since my young'en got involved. haven't been to a show in a while and I may need to correct that.I was looking for a Drum Corps Competition relatively close this summer but nothing close enough to justify the trip. They have changed as well in the last 45 years from brass, percussion and a small color guard to elaborate productions. Impressive, but not what I am looking for. My wife says my world stopped changing in the mid-80's and I can't argue with that. I listen to the same music I listened to back then.
And... to me... music stopped progressing when it became acceptable to sample a bit of someone else's prior work and pass it off as original. Doing a cover or a remake is totally acceptable as you still have to do the work and hone the musical chops to pull it off. However, using a computers to simply copy someone else's jam then add caned beats and background (that you didn't write either) then using auto-tune and time syncing to add your lame "poetry" to a new "tune"... yeah, hommy don't play that.
Oh, man... I read that while listening to... Classic Rewind (on SiriusXM). I pretty much listen to that, Classic Vinyl, 80s, and occasionally 70s, and even more rarely 60s. Music stopped by the 90s.
We had to drop Sirius, but what is getting played in the house and cars certainly falls into the same basic timeframe. We roll a little into the twenty 00s and 10s (and back into the 1930s & 40s), but none of it sounds anything like the Hip-Hop that dominates now. It took a couple of generations before music changed enough to pass me by, but they finally pulled it off.
Preach Brother! Preach!Grumpy old men unite!