BruceM Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 (edited) Rock music is dead. Who listens to guitar music anymore? ***Except for my baritone tele Badger Dave special Edited July 5, 2025 by BruceM 1 3 Quote
Dave Scepter Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 I dunno man, my radio station plays nothing but rock and it's extremely popular... you would think, that the rock generation is still alive and representing~ 🤘😝🤘 4 Quote
kizanski Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 I was thinking, "That's not so bad," then I realized the chart is upside-down. 3 Quote
hamerhead Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 Probably due to Pop and Country having more '80s Rock in them. Strip away them godawful twangy vocals and Country IS '80s/'90s Rock. 4 Quote
kizanski Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 Not for nothing, but "Other" has been holding its own for over 7 decades. 1 2 4 Quote
Steve Haynie Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 I like Western music, and it no longer is on the charts. 1 Quote
scottcald Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 11 minutes ago, hamerhead said: Probably due to Pop and Country having more '80s Rock in them. Strip away them godawful twangy vocals and Country IS '80s/'90s Rock. I’ve been saying that for years. Since Mutt Lange put his production on Shania Twain’s records, that’s been prevalent in country. 3 Quote
DarkHammer Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 considering the chart is from 2010, it's likely even worse now. I bet that 15 years later share of rock music went from 4% to 2% 3 Quote
bubs_42 Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 Two things that I have given up in the last 15 years. Soda ( I went from a 5 to 6 a day kinda guy to quitting cold turkey Oct 2011), and listening to the radio. @hamerhead is right about his statement, and good songs never go out of style. Jason Isbell, Los Lobos, Miles Nielsen, Backyard Tire Fire, Edward David Anderson, Larkin Poe, Chicago Farmer, so many humans out there writhing songs with depth, and delivering them with compassion, empathy, and heart. I tell my kids, “here is the CD Player I have 300 plus CD’s just go find an album cover that looks cool and play it”. My 12 year olds favorite band is Cheap Trick. She made that decision on her own, and it’s not even classic CT, we spend more time listening to the post Silver Albums more than anything. 3 1 Quote
hamerhead Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 36 minutes ago, Steve Haynie said: I like Western music, and it no longer is on the charts. "We have both kinds...." 6 Quote
django49 Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 When in school, our son's class was either metal or rap. He went for the latter. But he got over that and now prefers country. When I took him to a local "Country" concert several years ago, it was really more of a rock show.....Girls in front of us standing on their chairs and screaming. Def not Willie....... Quote
ARM OF HAMER Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 (edited) Money for nothin and your chicks for free. Edited July 6, 2025 by ARM OF HAMER Quote
Saul Goodman Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 On 7/5/2025 at 10:48 AM, django49 said: When in school, our son's class was either metal or rap. He went for the latter. But he got over that and now prefers country. When I took him to a local "Country" concert several years ago, it was really more of a rock show.....Girls in front of us standing on their chairs and screaming. Def not Willie....... As long as the tits were out. 2 Quote
murkat Posted July 7, 2025 Posted July 7, 2025 Playing an instrument (primarily electric guitar) is my paint brush. I don’t give a f#ck about billboard #’s 5 3 Quote
Brooks Posted July 12, 2025 Posted July 12, 2025 If they had the 40s in there you could break jazz out of "other" and give it its own category. Quote
Kerry Marchman Posted July 13, 2025 Posted July 13, 2025 I knew there was something about 1980 that I liked.. 2 Quote
diablo175 Posted July 13, 2025 Posted July 13, 2025 (edited) 7 hours ago, Kerry Marchman said: I knew there was something about 1980 that I liked.. I take a modicum of pride in saying I came of age in the 80's because of the music. Truth be told, I consider myself lucky, growing up in the 70's and 80's as there was some epic f-ing music from both decades. ETA- I don't give a fat rat's ass what is trending in music on the radio. Don't really listen to it and I derive far too much enjoyment from rehashing the same old, tired licks and runs on guitar to give it up. Edited July 13, 2025 by diablo175 4 1 Quote
Cboss Posted July 13, 2025 Posted July 13, 2025 2 hours ago, diablo175 said: I take a modicum of pride in saying I came of age in the 80's because of the music. Truth be told, I consider myself lucky, growing up in the 70's and 80's as there was some epic f-ing music from both decades. ETA- I don't give a fat rat's ass what is trending in music on the radio. Don't really listen to it and I derive far too much enjoyment from rehashing the same old, tired licks and runs on guitar to give it up. Amen to that, and you are saving yourself a lot of misery by not listening to Modern music.. I've taken to wearing earplugs when I'm forced to go to Target or some equivalent Quote
hamerhead Posted July 13, 2025 Posted July 13, 2025 2 hours ago, diablo175 said: ...I don't give a fat rat's ass what is trending in music on the radio. Don't really listen to it and I derive far too much enjoyment from rehashing the same old, tired licks and runs on guitar to give it up. Yep. All of it. 3 Quote
diablo175 Posted July 13, 2025 Posted July 13, 2025 This thread is like watching a vehicular crash in slow motion. Can't look away. A metaphor for the transition into old age. Inexorable. Ungraceful. Terrifying. But we are unable to not partake of it. It's even oddly amusing. It's the vehicle we all are driving/riding in. 2 1 Quote
Kerry Marchman Posted July 14, 2025 Posted July 14, 2025 (edited) On 7/13/2025 at 7:28 AM, diablo175 said: I take a modicum of pride in saying I came of age in the 80's because of the music. Truth be told, I consider myself lucky, growing up in the 70's and 80's as there was some epic f-ing music from both decades. ETA- I don't give a fat rat's ass what is trending in music on the radio. Don't really listen to it and I derive far too much enjoyment from rehashing the same old, tired licks and runs on guitar to give it up. I agree totally. Growing up in the 60's and 70' and 80's (I'm still not grown up), I feel blessed to have grown up at the best time for music ever! Well, I'm sure there were people that said, "what about that Bach guy, great isn't he?" But, hey they didn't have Hendrix, Zep, or The Beatles! 😁 Oh, and I'm not selling all my guitars. I'm keeping the Hamer's! Edited July 14, 2025 by Kerry Marchman Left something out. 2 1 Quote
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