Once upon a time music was good. We had bands like The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. We had individuals with great bands to play with them, like Thelonius Monk and Lewis Armstrong. These obviously talented groups of people were praised in their time for writing and performing obviously wonderful music. If you look at the current situation in popular music, all the rock bands, mediocre, most Jazz bands, nonexistant, and Lo and behold, the genre called Rap was created. This so called music is merely spoken prose over synthesized beats, which for a time, was acceptable. But it has slowly become a worthless meaningless style, the only things I hear in rap are lyrics that say, have sex, do drugs, rape women, this is not creativity, this is ignorance. For a time this was even ignorable. Then came the bane of all music, modern and classic. Puff Daddy, after his good friend Notorious B.I.G. died, he became nothing more than a music theif. It all started with the cover of \"Every Breath You Take\" by the Police. Which would have been fine, had not every other song on the album been sampled from someone else. This went out of my mind for awhile, until it came to my attention that he took the riff from the song Kasmir by Led Zeppelin, and rapped over it, not an interpretation, as a cover should be, but a copy with some rap.
Let us speak about how music declined from great talent, to speaking over beats that are written and played by a computer
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
-Benjamin Franklin




