Pop Music Has Become Obsessed With Death
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Pop Music Has Become Obsessed With Death
On the occasion of the 60th Grammy Awards on Sunday, Amy X. Wang and Dan Kopf noticed a rising trend in song lyrics containing “deathly words,” so they that they decided to run a statistical analysis on pop song lyrics going back to 1958. The data supported their hypothesis, and they take a stroll through music history to figure out why morbid thoughts are on the rise. (It’s not just the emergence of hip hop.) FULL STORY
A mind should not be so open that the brains fall out; however, it should not be so closed that whatever gray matter which does reside may not be reached. ART BELL
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Re: Pop Music Has Become Obsessed With Death! Hm!
Captain Obvious says, "Old Rock 'N Roll music news takes so long to become new news in the world of Pop Rock's reality selling an all too familiar death theme.
And now it's news?
Riddick, I scanned the FULL STORY for 1998's double Grammy winner. I thought The Wallflowers' death knell song 'One Headlight' would be missing and it was. I expected to see their whole list beginning in 1958 and it must be available somewhere on line.
The first song here is one "British Invasion" rock band's 1980's ballad that predicts the second song from 1996 that is spot on a 1997 death topic via American Pop Rock!
viewtopic.php?f=41&t=50163
MK II
And now it's news?
Riddick, I scanned the FULL STORY for 1998's double Grammy winner. I thought The Wallflowers' death knell song 'One Headlight' would be missing and it was. I expected to see their whole list beginning in 1958 and it must be available somewhere on line.
The first song here is one "British Invasion" rock band's 1980's ballad that predicts the second song from 1996 that is spot on a 1997 death topic via American Pop Rock!
viewtopic.php?f=41&t=50163
MK II
[*]@ #2 Find the eerie antedating of 12/7/1941 vs 9/11/01
#1 A
https://youtu.be/DUY8aSx8-yo
#1 B
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https://youtu.be/ajRuvYMk30E
#2
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/superna ... -t543.html
#1 A
https://youtu.be/DUY8aSx8-yo
#1 B
🏔
https://youtu.be/ajRuvYMk30E
#2
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/superna ... -t543.html