Hipster rules

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Hipster rule #461


This weeks hipster rule: a bands earlier music is better.
         The red hot chili peppers, maroon 5, John Mayer, Green day, and many others were actually enjoyable to listen to before people enjoyed listening to them.
       Greetings, not hipsters. Today we shall take a journey into the past, to see if your favorite bands were actually good at one point. Don't worry, most of the music you listen to was always bad. Actually the only four I could come up with. But older, better, bands also had better days.
     Deep purple recently released the album "all the time in the world". I wasn't disappointed because I wasn't expecting it to be as good as the deep purple from the late 60's and the early 70's with john lord and Ritchie Blackmore. Pink Floyd was equally inspiring in pre Gilmour, and post Sid Barret days, but we all can agree that peter Gabriel sings better than Phil Collins, and though Fleetwood mac's late 70's and early eighties stuff was enjoyable enough, peter green was a better front man than Stevie Nicks. Speaking of Steve, the Steve Miller band had a few hits in the eighties, but songs like abracadabra just don't groove as much as their 1968 record, sailor.
            Moral:Hipsters never listen to what is current unless nobody has heard of it.
            All I say is an opinion, don't put any negative comments or they will be removed, though If you comment on what you disagree about, I would love to read it.
          
             Salutations,
        Pablo y Nate.

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