I was a teenager in the 90s and it was a great time. There’s still good music going today it’s just not the mainstream like it was then. Most of us regardless of the way we chose to dress loved Rock, Pop, and, Hip Hop all the same cause it was all so good.
@R1SKYB1ZАй бұрын
Rock and roll became a major business venture, i went to rockfest in Montebello and it was awesome but the fact that it costed $500 and beer cost at 10 bucks and I was bombarded with advertising every two steps...
@BrianScott-wf6ivАй бұрын
That's my boy!!
@edoilers1717Ай бұрын
Try a rock band called "The Warning". Three sisters from Mexico. They are inspired by rock bands from the 80s 90s and 2000s. Start with "Hell You Call A Dream" from the Pepsi Centre, or "Dust to Dust". Just a suggestion. Hope you find what you are looking for.
@RapsandRiffsАй бұрын
Standards for musicianship dropped with advances in technology. At the same time any era can become Played out though, 80s hair metal had some Of the best virtuosic playing of any era but it still became Played out and was Replaced by grunge which arguably had worse performances.
@ddravvoАй бұрын
I totally agree with technology it missed the feeling of music I feel like
@lil-trapАй бұрын
Aye, man, if you need any rock song request, hit me up. I got you
@The_DudesterАй бұрын
Dravo. It is very possible to make a really great video on this subject, but may I offer some constructive criticism? First- research your subject really well. Ever see the movie "School of Rock"? There is a scene where Dewey has written and classified all the different areas of rock (hard rock, psychadelic rock, punk rock, etc.). Second, you will get people to listen better if you don't end every sentence with "Bruh." Third, approach your speech (content) as if it is a term paper. Find, use your opening paragraph as your statement paragraph. Then start at the beginning: 1. WHY The Beatles are the greatest band ever. How they changed the entire paradigm of rock. 2. The rock of the 70's/80's. 3. How Nirvana and Pearl Jam transformed rock in the 90's (and why groups no longer fill arenas) 4. How an industry owned band (BABYMETAL) fills every venue that they play in, including stadiums. 5. How family bands of the 21st century (Liliac, The Warning) most closely resemble bands of the 60's and 70's. 6. Closing paragraph (wrap it all up).
@ddravvoАй бұрын
Man yea I forgot about the Beatles thank you for the ideas all love