Lackage of idol
Posted: Sat 29 Dec 2007, 12:30 am
Sorry for another topic, but my brain is mossy. Every decade seemed to have a big star; 50's was Presley or Sinatra, 60's The Beatles, 70's Elton John, 80's Michael Jackson or Madonna, but from then on there was no longer THE artist everyone liked. Nirvana was big in the 90's, but there was a segregation in place by then. People liked rap, pop, or rock, but unfortunately genre crossing became less common-place. Do you think it's because there is too much choice now, or because there has been noone good enough since. And what do you reckon the consequences will be? Do we need a common artist everyone is into? I mean, U2 and Timberlake are at their respective peaks in rock and pop, but they have sort of apathetic general support, and certainly aren't revolutionizing anything. Anywho, thoughts?