And there you go Kennovak-head.
It seems not to have occurred to YOU that we, the "OLD" ones (yes, I’m closing in on 70) have heard 5 or 6 decades more music than you. So we heard Ella Fitzgerald, Ben Johnson, Muddy Waters, The Platters, Chubby Checker, Etta James, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Supremes, The Temptations, Sam and Dave, James and Bobby Purify, Steppenwolf, (I doubt you could even pronounce all these names correctly), James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Elton John, Michael Jackson, Earth wind and Fire, Sylvia, The O’Jays, The Spinners, The Clash, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Michael Hedges, Andreas Vollenweider, Nirvana, Pink, Punk, Can, Mary J Blige, Jay-Z, Fifty Cents, Dr. Dre, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheerhan, Camila Cabello, Post Malone, Halsey, Amy Winehouse, Natalie Cole, Mariah Gasping (sorry, Carey), 21 Savage, Kodak Black...and so on. And you’ve heard...what? 10-20 years worth of artists. I’ve been listening since 1953 and never stopped. Please, fool.
The music sounds the same, because, as Mr. Mangini puts it, the technology is stupidly used. Compressed, squeezed and squinched down, so no voice sounds like a human voice. The instruments are usually drum machine, guitar keyboard. WE (the 'old folk'[like its an insult to have lived long]) listened to ALL THOSE, PLUS piano, glockenspiel, triangles, violins, harpsichords, harps, string bass, standup bass, double bass, cellos, balalaika, sitar,. And we know what instruments sound like. Live. In person. 20 feet away. Without microphones and boombox gigantic, distorting speakers (your average concert, which has sucky sound). Your comments are stupid. You look at Life Experience and musical acuity as merely "age" and you look at 'Age' with disdain. Perhaps your intent is to exit the stage of Life prematurely, since you don’t seem to like the idea of 'old(er)' (and you’re getting there every second, even the ones you spend reading this). You want to check out early, go ahead, that's your prerogative.
What you don’t realize is that this smashed-together stuff you think of as music is half-baked, UN-musical and that’s MAINLY because of the technology (and the use of - literally - phoned in vocals). People no longer play together at the same time in the same room. You wouldn’t know a jam if it slammed you upside the head, little brother. Clearly you ain’t Black. You ain’t smart, either. You just young.
So, just hope you’re around in 30 years listening to music. Maybe by then you’ll be smart enough to hear the difference in the sonics. Which is what this thread is about, clunk.