City Hobgoblin
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Ginger sets the record straight:
The older I get the more I realise that music I thought was standard because we all know it - is not necessarily known at all by a new generation. And that Led Zeppelin (for instance) is the equivalent to my grandparents singing music hall stuff. There are so many genres of music and ways of accessing music now that someone can have listened to loads of music and never engaged with early 1970's rock music - because it is irrelevant to their world.Greatest ever is a matter of opinion but anyone who doesn’t think it’s iconic hasn’t listened to very much music. At all.
Clueless.I think people who rate certain bands(including me) way over state what they believe is iconic. They can also have a very elitist attitude in that if people don't listen to what they listen to then they can't have listened to much music.
There is a never ending amount of music one can listen to outside of Zep. I can't even remember the last time I heard this song in passing so believe me it ain't iconic.
A gorilla playing drums on a chocolate advert is far far more iconic than this.
I don't even like chocolate.
As you were:-)
Given that this drumbeat is one of THE most popularly sampled of any piece of music ever made by any artist, I will continue to suggest that “the new generation” understands its iconic nature, ironically better than some of the FOCs here who disparage it despite them being around when it was originally released.The older I get the more I realise that music I thought was standard because we all know it - is not necessarily known at all by a new generation. And that Led Zeppelin (for instance) is the equivalent to my grandparents singing music hall stuff. There are so many genres of music and ways of accessing music now that someone can have listened to loads of music and never engaged with early 1970's rock music - because it is irrelevant to their world.
No they didn't.....but I replied to a poster NOT them ;)Did the Beatles ever say they were a 'rock' band - please explain your definition of a 'rock' band who is allowed to considered as thus
Yeah, you’re right. Not iconic at all. It’s only been sampled in 261 fucking songs.I think people who rate certain bands(including me) way over state what they believe is iconic. They can also have a very elitist attitude in that if people don't listen to what they listen to then they can't have listened to much music.
There is a never ending amount of music one can listen to outside of Zep. I can't even remember the last time I heard this song in passing so believe me it ain't iconic.
A gorilla playing drums on a chocolate advert is far far more iconic than this.
I don't even like chocolate.
As you were:-)
Ginger sets the record straight:
Yeah, you’re right. Not iconic at all. It’s only been sampled in 261 fucking songs.
I do appreciate the lecture on how much music there is apart from Led Zep, though. However, the discussion was about whether this piece of music was iconic and, I repeat, unless you haven’t paid attention to music since it came out, it factually is.