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Whos Next was my favorite WHO album. I was only 11 when it was released (in 1971) but my sister listened to it so many times I had the lyrics memorized a week later. Still one of my favorites to this day. >>
>>I actually have it on right now. It falls into my "desert-island" collection. I was only 6, but still remember the neighborhood teenagers playing it.
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>>At the risk of sounding snobbish, I look at today's music, and wonder if there will ever be another Who, ELP, Yes, etc.
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>Forget it. Today's music is crap compared to what we had in those years. So many great bands. Nowadays a band is kinda lucky if they stick together for more than 3 years. There seems to be a lot of one hit band nowadays.
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>I have a lot of music on my HD. Only a small percentage of those songs were made after 1995.
Make that 1974 in my case :).
The main difference is in the whole world. Back then, the publishers went with the bands and didn't really influence their careers that much; they may have pushed them to do more live performances, or may have asked for a given number of albums per year. Nowadays, publishers are designing the lifetime of a band, and advertise them or not based on their market rating.
There may as well be some potentially good bands like there were then, but they don't stand a chance. They don't get air time, ergo they don't exist.