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10 Oct 2004, 00:20
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[Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
With the current crop of boybands and plastic pop crap being about as memorable as last nights curry, and just as disposable, the question id like to put to GD is
"Which musicians who have had careers of 25+ years are still "cool" to a modern generation and making songs that people under 40 still listen to"
Kura's Choice : David Bowie
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10 Oct 2004, 00:29
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Tom Waits.
Although I'd be interested to hear what people think on that either way..
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10 Oct 2004, 00:30
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Heh, Leeds !
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Vaio's Choice - Motorhead
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10 Oct 2004, 00:32
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
U2
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10 Oct 2004, 00:39
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
the doors
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10 Oct 2004, 00:55
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Meatloaf.
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10 Oct 2004, 01:00
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Iron Maiden(not sure if they are quite 25 years but not too far off)
Rolling Stones
the Who
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10 Oct 2004, 01:05
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
I was about to name Mötorhead but Vaio beat me to it. The Doors would belongs in a thread where bands are named whose most important musicians died 25+ years ago. Then I thought of Iron Maiden but although they probably never ever were cool in the eyes of the big public. Metallica almost qualifies but I can't think of anyone else so it'll have to do.
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10 Oct 2004, 01:10
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
IM actually going to have to rule "The Doors" out of this one, as the thread states "Still making music" and The Doors most definetely are not. Likewise The Who, who really arent making new music for the under 40 generation. Tom Waits is debatable since yes, he was influential, yes hes still making music, but no, its not really stuff that anyone except his original fans are still listening to.
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10 Oct 2004, 01:13
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
The Stones
Madonna.
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10 Oct 2004, 01:24
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Pink Floyd
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10 Oct 2004, 01:25
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Quote:
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Pink Floyd
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Woah
Good Call!
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10 Oct 2004, 01:26
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
not that consider them all cool but I can imagine U2, REM, The Doors (to just name a couple) will still be quite 'cool' amongst a rather big audience 25 years later from now. Nirvana for sure by the way. Kurt will be todays Jim.
Maybe Red hot chili peppers as well
edit:
Oh shit, need to learn reading posts
excuse:
It's late
Last edited by SilverSmoke; 10 Oct 2004 at 02:03.
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10 Oct 2004, 01:33
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
How many bands are up to the criteria?
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10 Oct 2004, 01:40
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
brr, Aerosmith.
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10 Oct 2004, 01:44
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
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Originally Posted by Kurashima
Tom Waits is debatable since yes, he was influential, yes hes still making music, but no, its not really stuff that anyone except his original fans are still listening to.
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np: Tom Waits - Sins of My Father
While the new following is smallish, I'm not alone in having discovered Mr. Waits in the last 5 years or so.
Kraftwerk though.
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10 Oct 2004, 02:05
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
britney spears was born when?
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10 Oct 2004, 04:21
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
John Williams for the utter and total win.
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10 Oct 2004, 04:32
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
The Beatles
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10 Oct 2004, 05:02
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
ACDC and Van Halen
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10 Oct 2004, 07:24
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
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The Beatles
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Again , no , as The Beatles are no longer with us and no longer releasing "New" music. The argument of "But theyre releasing unheard tracks" is not acceptable, since the "New" stuff was written 20+ years ago and was mainly stuff that Lennon and McCartney agreed wasnt good enough to be released.
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And the Banker, inspired with a courage so new
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Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their view
In his zeal to discover the Snark
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10 Oct 2004, 10:49
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
The Cure.
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10 Oct 2004, 11:06
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
What are you defining as cool?
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10 Oct 2004, 11:55
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Chèr surely is old enough to be nominated.
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10 Oct 2004, 14:02
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Tina Turner i think is releasing a new track soon so shes a possible.
Comedy Cliff Richard option
Tom Jones
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10 Oct 2004, 14:15
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Blondie!!!!!!!!!!
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10 Oct 2004, 14:47
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
NOFX formed 21 years ago, so I'd need to include them.
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10 Oct 2004, 14:53
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Bon Jovi
edit: not quite sure if they are still making music though
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10 Oct 2004, 15:33
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
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Bon Jovi
edit: not quite sure if they are still making music though
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They are, but have only been around since 1983, whick does not equate to 25 years.
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10 Oct 2004, 15:42
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
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NOFX formed 21 years ago, so I'd need to include them.
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Bad Religion almost count legitimately
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10 Oct 2004, 15:54
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
comedy Tom Jones option
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10 Oct 2004, 16:45
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Beatles, Stones, Bowie.
Adding support for Tom Waits.
I's also like to propose John Peel for British Dictator 2005.
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10 Oct 2004, 21:05
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
Elvis Presley (spelling)
He's the king.
Uh-huh!
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10 Oct 2004, 21:31
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
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Elvis Presley (spelling)
He's the king.
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BUt hes no longer making music. Hence, hes disqualified.
Likewise Madonna unless someone can prove to me her first ever album was released in 1979 (which is 25 years).
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Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their view
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10 Oct 2004, 21:33
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
I don't care. They released his greatest hits album. He is still seen cool to a modern generation.
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10 Oct 2004, 21:41
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
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I don't care. They released his greatest hits album. He is still seen cool to a modern generation.
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Hes not releasing new Music
Hes not making new Music
He therefore doesnt qualify for this thread
Please create a "Which Dead musicians are still seen as really cool, even though they were found dead on the shitter eating a cheeseburger and regularly smoked enough crack to kill a herd of elephants" thread.
Thank you.
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And the Banker, inspired with a courage so new
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Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their view
In his zeal to discover the Snark
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10 Oct 2004, 21:43
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Re: [Music] After 25 years, who still remains "Cool" to a modern generation
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Originally Posted by Kurashima
Again , no , as The Beatles are no longer with us and no longer releasing "New" music. The argument of "But theyre releasing unheard tracks" is not acceptable, since the "New" stuff was written 20+ years ago and was mainly stuff that Lennon and McCartney agreed wasnt good enough to be released.
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Upon reading this...I decided I should go back and read you original question, and no...The Beatles are not a valid answer...but they still ROCK!!
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