If I am ever at a Dopefest with Diogenes the Cynic, I’d like to participate in a Rock trivia contest against him - general knowledge of music during the “rock era”, no web searches allowed.
I do not claim to be some sort of “fucking rock encyclopedia” but I think I’ve shown that I am, at the very least, familiar with all the artists nominated for the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame this year.
Well yeah, everyone knows that The Who, Genesis, The Doors, The Beatles, Van Halen, Yes, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Nine Inch Nails, The Cure, Iron Butterfly, Faces, The Stones, Traffic, Talking Heads, Faith No More, The Grateful Dead and Bowie were all churning out Pussy Pop.
You know what they say about holes and digging, I’m sure.
Roll your eyes all you want, but that was the culture of the subgenre I was part of in the 80’s and 90’s. The kind of people I jammed with listened to none of that stuff on your list. If it had keyboards it wasn’t metal. You don’t have to agree with that, but I assure, you that’s how they thought. It was largely a reaction against synth-pop and new wave (stuff like the Talking Heads was exactly what we despised).
I listened to sme of the stuff on that list, but I always did then and still do think that keyboards tainted the product and watered it down.
ETA, we liked Van Halen until they brought in he keyboards. Once they did that, they were seen as sellouts. I still won’t listen to anything they made after 1984.
And let’s not forget that fucking pioneers of rock, like Ray Charles and Jerry Lee Lewis were piano players.
ETA: keyboards “tainted” rock? NIN is “watered down”? Dude, you need help. Stoid – don’t forget Led Zeppelin.
Ray Charles wasn’t rock. I never knew anybody who actually listened to Jerry Lee Lewis. I guess they would have called him “rock and roll,” but only in a sort of quaint sense.