> You wouldn't get the guitar virtuosos of the world - and they're better now than they ever have been in history
Prince, anyone? :)
But seriously, have you seen him play?
I agree that music has become more complex along the way. For example 50's music just feels too.. primitive for me. 60's mostly too.
To me it feels like "real" music started emerging in the 70's with the advances in recording technology etc. Starting from the 70's, they could just put a lot more stuff into a song, thus making them feel a lot more "solid".
In the early 90's, music went through a period where some of it became too soulless because of their excessive use of computers for everything. Real instruments still work wonders, but computers led to songs becoming more and more intricately crafted.
Prince, anyone? :)
But seriously, have you seen him play?
I agree that music has become more complex along the way. For example 50's music just feels too.. primitive for me. 60's mostly too.
To me it feels like "real" music started emerging in the 70's with the advances in recording technology etc. Starting from the 70's, they could just put a lot more stuff into a song, thus making them feel a lot more "solid".
In the early 90's, music went through a period where some of it became too soulless because of their excessive use of computers for everything. Real instruments still work wonders, but computers led to songs becoming more and more intricately crafted.