swilow
Bluelight Crew
Let me take you down . . .
Nothing is real.
Nothing is real.
Let me take you down . . .
Nothing is real.
NSFW:
There was some truly brilliant music from the 60s. A lot of people were creating these types of sounds for the FIRST TIME. You have to take all that stuff in the context of when it happened. For example, lots of people have more technical skill on the guitar than Jimi Hendrix (now), but no one had done what he did with music yet and then he exploded what was possible for musicians (anything is always possible, but I mean it expanded the IDEA of what was possible for other musicians and for listeners). Likewise with Led Zeppelin, and the Beatles, and many others. The Beatles changed so much, their sound production was incredible and incredibly innovative (it was pretty much the first time a band started using close micing, which is where, instead of putting a microphone in the middle of a room to record instruments all at once - like they did in their early material and like every other band ever before that did - you put individual microphones right in front of the amps for each instrument, which gives them all an immediate and positional sound quality, which is what everyone does now because it's so much cleaner and better. The impact of the Beatles can't be denied, and there is a reason for it.
Like Louis Armstrong said when asked what jazz is:
"'Man, if you have to ask what it is, you'll never know!"