Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Bob Dylan rips modern music...
Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums > Other > Movies, Music, Books & Television Shows
Sgt.Pepper
QUOTE
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Bob Dylan says modern recordings sound "atrocious," and even the songs on his new album sounded much better in the studio than on disc.

"I don't know anybody who's made a record that sounds decent in the past twenty years, really," the 65-year-old rocker said in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.

Dylan, who released eight studio albums in that time, returns with his first recording in five years, "Modern Times," next Tuesday.

Noting the music industry's complaints that illegal downloading means people are getting their music for free, he said, "Well, why not? It ain't worth nothing anyway."

"You listen to these modern records, they're atrocious, they have sound all over them," he added. "There's no definition of nothing, no vocal, no nothing, just like ... static."

Dylan said he does his best to fight technology, but it's a losing battle.

"Even these songs probably sounded ten times better in the studio when we recorded 'em. CDs are small. There's no stature to it."

Reuters


I'm a huge Dylan fan, but I don't really agree with him too much on this. Although it's obvious to me music from the 60s and 70s were generally better than todays music, we still have some good stuff today. What are your thoughts?

Also, on AOL they mentioned some of these "horrible albums" from past 1986, and among them were; "Nevermind", "OK Computer", "Appetite for Destruction", and others.
Never_Hit_Nirvana
QUOTE(Sgt.Pepper @ Aug 22 2006, 03:24 PM) [snapback]1317637[/snapback]

I'm a huge Dylan fan, but I don't really agree with him too much on this. Although it's obvious to me music from the 60s and 70s were generally better than todays music, we still have some good stuff today. What are your thoughts?

I think he is commenting more on the recording technology and the mixers than on any particular style of current music (even though they largely do suck).
I can see how he would say that. Almost every album on the market today, no matter the artist, sounds slick and over produced/mixed. In the studio the essence and emotion of the music is probably truer than on a CD. Some of the old vinyl records, and the producers/mixers did an excellent job of catching both the emotion and the sound, while today, like Dylan said, it is almost all just sound. Even the vocals.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2008 Invision Power Services, Inc.