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Sat 15/03/03 at 12:18
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I read an article in the paper the other week and found it really interesting. It was about instrument sales, and apparently both Fender and Marshall have seen a 500% increase in the sales of their budget equipment in the past year. Also around 1000 'serious' bands were created in 2002. Am I the only one that thinks this is great news?

It seems we're turning full circle again. It all began from the start of the Punk era in the early 70s, where everyone was getting sick of happy love joy joy songs and decided to get all heavy. However, being the fickle species that we are, the majority quickly found Pop and we've been teenybopping away since the 80s. Now it seems at last people are getting tired of the repetitive crap we hear on the radio and have reverted to making their own music, by starting up bands and writing original material.

After reading that newspaper article, I was filled with a sense of joy. For the past few years I've been worried that not before long our music industry will have become 100% commercialised and manufactured, in a kind of Pete Waterman in the 22nd century moment. Instruments would slowly fade out in favour of computer-generated music, and all the 'artists' would be puppets of the industry, just pretty faces who are told what to sing, what to wear, how to dance. Music would lose its passion and feeling, the songs churned out by music software and hundreds of monkeys in sweat-rooms. To me music isn't just about a good song, it's about if it's original material, if the artists wrote it themselves and if they are playing their own instruments. Obviously there's nothing wrong with popstars like Gareth Gates who just sing, because people still enjoy his songs, but when I hear material that I know is entirely created by the artists performing it, I have much more respect for the song and know that the emotions and soul of the music is genuine. I'm sure that other people feel like this too?

So if you like me are getting a bit drained from the Repetitive Strain Disorder that comes from watching an episode of Top Of The Pops, now's the time to invest in an instrument, find some like-minded individuals and start making material that we can all relate to. Support your local bands by buying their EPs and going to their concerts. Just write down a few sentences that mean something to you and if you look hard enough you'll find a song in there. Of those 1000 bands that were created in the UK last year, think how much talent and passion there is in there. Join the masses, throw away NOW112 or whatever they've got up to, and find out what music's all about - a bunch of people getting together and playing from the heart.

Thanks for reading.
Sat 15/03/03 at 17:48
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"Hellfire Stoker"
Posts: 10,534
I only have one local band I've found out about in Dorking- Kubrick on Mp3.com- they are pretty cool.
Sat 15/03/03 at 17:39
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"Peace Respect Punk"
Posts: 8,069
I bought a split EP of two Isle of Wight bands last Friday. Most of the Island bands seem to support each other...
Sat 15/03/03 at 17:26
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"Acid Casual"
Posts: 3,038
Too many 'local' bands in Cardiff for my liking.

They all beyatch and moan at each other. Take a look at www.boobynet.co.uk (their guestbook) for a laugh.

It aint a competition kids, there's room for everyone.
Sat 15/03/03 at 13:47
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Posts: 138
*claps

There are so many great bands that nobody knows off just for the fact that the music industry is full of folk having their 15 minutes of fame and then disapearing.

I've seen quite a few good local bands here, some who are in the process of making their first records and others who just do it because they enjoy it.
Sat 15/03/03 at 12:18
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"keep your receipt"
Posts: 990
I read an article in the paper the other week and found it really interesting. It was about instrument sales, and apparently both Fender and Marshall have seen a 500% increase in the sales of their budget equipment in the past year. Also around 1000 'serious' bands were created in 2002. Am I the only one that thinks this is great news?

It seems we're turning full circle again. It all began from the start of the Punk era in the early 70s, where everyone was getting sick of happy love joy joy songs and decided to get all heavy. However, being the fickle species that we are, the majority quickly found Pop and we've been teenybopping away since the 80s. Now it seems at last people are getting tired of the repetitive crap we hear on the radio and have reverted to making their own music, by starting up bands and writing original material.

After reading that newspaper article, I was filled with a sense of joy. For the past few years I've been worried that not before long our music industry will have become 100% commercialised and manufactured, in a kind of Pete Waterman in the 22nd century moment. Instruments would slowly fade out in favour of computer-generated music, and all the 'artists' would be puppets of the industry, just pretty faces who are told what to sing, what to wear, how to dance. Music would lose its passion and feeling, the songs churned out by music software and hundreds of monkeys in sweat-rooms. To me music isn't just about a good song, it's about if it's original material, if the artists wrote it themselves and if they are playing their own instruments. Obviously there's nothing wrong with popstars like Gareth Gates who just sing, because people still enjoy his songs, but when I hear material that I know is entirely created by the artists performing it, I have much more respect for the song and know that the emotions and soul of the music is genuine. I'm sure that other people feel like this too?

So if you like me are getting a bit drained from the Repetitive Strain Disorder that comes from watching an episode of Top Of The Pops, now's the time to invest in an instrument, find some like-minded individuals and start making material that we can all relate to. Support your local bands by buying their EPs and going to their concerts. Just write down a few sentences that mean something to you and if you look hard enough you'll find a song in there. Of those 1000 bands that were created in the UK last year, think how much talent and passion there is in there. Join the masses, throw away NOW112 or whatever they've got up to, and find out what music's all about - a bunch of people getting together and playing from the heart.

Thanks for reading.

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