You misunderstand, you should add her to your modern music sucks list. Just saying Beiber every post is boring.
Truth be told I’ve never been a fan of Heavy Metal. Even Hard Rock is hit or miss for me. Give me a band like the Beatles over that stuff any day of the week.
I love The Beatles! Innovative, trend-settin and amazing music. A relative of mine is a fan of a 70's band called Traffic. Excellent!
Are you referring to Death Metal?
Yes!
I'd trade Wilco or the New Pornographers for Cream in a heartbeat. Maybe even for Zeppelin.
I like Wilco. Haven't heard New Pornographers.
And back then, somebody older than you thought your music sounded like nonsensical racket too. Remember that guy? Don't be that guy.
I've tried for years not to be that guy but the lack of music I like in recent years have probably affected me. However, I still try to find new music I can like. But it's got to be rock!
I think a lot of modern music sucks. I would also put Green Day and Weezer up against any band from the '80s and my childhood for consistent quality and how fun they are to listen to.
New isn't always bad and old isn't always good.
I like Green Day!
A lot of older music sucked too, it's just not remembered. We tend to hold up the best things of a certain period - music, movies, books, cars, architecture, etc - and forget about all the crappy stuff. And there's ALWAYS lots and lots of crappy stuff.
You are correct. I still cringe when I hear New Kids On The Block. But there were a lot of better music to listen to back then.
You have terrible taste and I don't want to be your friend.
I have excellent taste!

And I don't persuade people to be my friends if they don't want to
Star Trek, and, yes, art in general, has always been political. TOS did not have half-white, half-black aliens in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" or Kirk and the Klingons waging a proxy war on a pre-warp planet in "A Private Little War" because it wasn't taking a side. ("Battlefield:" "racism bad." "Private Little War:" Pro-Vietnam War. Yes, TOS took a side, and it didn't always take the right side.)
And yes, art and storytelling have always been political. Henry V is one of the greatest plays in English-language theatre. It's also a piece of Tudor propaganda on par with anything ever put out by North Korea in terms of how it promotes a cult of personality for a political leader. Like, Henry V literally launched a war of aggression against France that gets thousands of people killed for his own personal enrichment and power-lust, but that play wants us to think of it as a good thing.
PIC at least has the decency not to pretend that violence is something that can be sanitized or bowdlerized.
I'll give you a point here. TThere have always been a lot of political stuff in art and storytellin. In fact, NCIS which I really like is highly political but I can stand that due to the quality of the stories and the characters. I can stand it in Star Trek too as long as it isn't too many references to today's messy situation.
I think the answer lies in a Voyager episode called 'Fury.'
You got me there!

I guess you have a point. That was probably the first nail in the coffin for me.
To be fair, the 60s and 70s were also the time of THE TWILIGHT ZONE and THE OUTER LIMITS and THE INVADERS and PLANET OF THE APES and THE OMEGA MAN and SOYLENT GREEN and LOGAN'S RUN and THE ROAD WARRIOR and ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, etc. Post-atomic wastelands, many set in the 1990s, were a cliche.
Dystopias are nothing new. Kinda of depends of which show and movies you gravitated to.
How many classic TZ eps took World War III for granted?
I haven't watched all of those but I assume that some of them were meant to be horror movies. and I do like horror movies and series. Well, at least some of them, not the most apocalyptic ones.
However, The X-files is still a favorite, at least the early seasons.
But when I want to watch a good horror movies or series, I watch Alien#1 (best SF-horror movie ever) or Terror on Elm Street. When I want to watch exciting episodes in a better future, I watch Star Trek.
And remember, I really like "The Black Shore!
I don't know. Have you seen her "Bad Romance" video? Lots of cool homages to vintage sf movies like ZARDOZ and QUEEN OF BLOOD.
True story: I actually mentioned Lady Gaga in one of my Trek novels . . . and got at least one (very polite) fan letter in protest.
I try to stay as far away from Lady Gaga and her music as possible. The only time I watched a whole performance with her was when she turned up at a Rolling Stones concert which was aired on TV. Quite embarrasing because she was the only guest artist that evening who obviously believed that she was the star of the evening.
I can understand the fan who wrote to you. I really hope that Lady Gaga is as well-known in the 24th century as the first rock band where I was a member is today.
