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If boredom were a CTB method, I would be long gone
- Sep 13, 2020
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In this thread, some of us older members will share some of our favorite tunes from yesterday to help expose our target market - the 18 to 21 year old SS members to some decent music from the past.
Share whatever you would like for our younger audience to experience. The only "rule" is the music needs to be at least 15 years old. No need to put up a Beyonce video up, since its curent, for example.
In a sentence or a paragraph explain what the song or the group/singer means to you and/or how/why this song should resonate with our target market.....again the 18 to 21 year old members of SS.
Capische?
Okay. I'll start.
Welcome to the group Depeche Mode. These guys were part of a sound change in music; Part of the movement that changed the sound of rock away from classic rock. Many hear of the stage presence of Freddy Mercury of Queen, but, Dave Gahan is right up there with him. Notice all the synthesizers in the group. This electronic music from the early 1980s changed the dynamic away from the Led Zepplin type groups of the 1970s.
18 to 21 year old target audience. Your job is to listen and provide some feedback. Did you like it? Why, or why not?
Okay. We are off to a great start!!! But, we can't lose momentum. You might not see it here but my DMs are being flooded right now with mad props......hopefully, the servers won't crash with all your outpouring of support!!!
Next, is The Cure......now before you click away, what if you knew that Kyle Broflovsky of South Park states in an episode that their Disintegration is the best album ever. See???? Trust me!!!!
I agree with Kyle. Any deep thinker on this board who hasn't listen to the album Disintegration is really doing themselves a disservice. Listen to the album. Incredibly melodic with such poetic lyrics. Every single song on this entire album is a gem!
The Cure, frankly, is not the best sounding live band ever. Some of the synth sounding groups did not translate well into a live acts, IMO, but here is a live song, nonetheless. Deep soul crushing lyrics. Give it a listen, and if you don't trust my tastes, I know you'll trust Kyle's.
Share whatever you would like for our younger audience to experience. The only "rule" is the music needs to be at least 15 years old. No need to put up a Beyonce video up, since its curent, for example.
In a sentence or a paragraph explain what the song or the group/singer means to you and/or how/why this song should resonate with our target market.....again the 18 to 21 year old members of SS.
Capische?
Okay. I'll start.
Welcome to the group Depeche Mode. These guys were part of a sound change in music; Part of the movement that changed the sound of rock away from classic rock. Many hear of the stage presence of Freddy Mercury of Queen, but, Dave Gahan is right up there with him. Notice all the synthesizers in the group. This electronic music from the early 1980s changed the dynamic away from the Led Zepplin type groups of the 1970s.
18 to 21 year old target audience. Your job is to listen and provide some feedback. Did you like it? Why, or why not?
Okay. We are off to a great start!!! But, we can't lose momentum. You might not see it here but my DMs are being flooded right now with mad props......hopefully, the servers won't crash with all your outpouring of support!!!
Next, is The Cure......now before you click away, what if you knew that Kyle Broflovsky of South Park states in an episode that their Disintegration is the best album ever. See???? Trust me!!!!
I agree with Kyle. Any deep thinker on this board who hasn't listen to the album Disintegration is really doing themselves a disservice. Listen to the album. Incredibly melodic with such poetic lyrics. Every single song on this entire album is a gem!
The Cure, frankly, is not the best sounding live band ever. Some of the synth sounding groups did not translate well into a live acts, IMO, but here is a live song, nonetheless. Deep soul crushing lyrics. Give it a listen, and if you don't trust my tastes, I know you'll trust Kyle's.
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