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bondwooley

(1,198 posts)
Thu May 15, 2014, 08:58 PM May 2014

How Science Just Proved That Life Sucks [View all]

If, like us, you’ve been poking around second-hand furniture stores looking for just the right rocking chair from which to gripe about “kids today” and how everything is going to hell, we’ve got some good news for you: Science is on your side!

See, it turns out that scholars at the Spanish National Research Council have scientifically proven something really, really revelatory: Music on the radio is getting crappier. It’s not your imagination!

From analyzing what seems like objective criteria — ranging from “pitch content” to “timbral variety” — on 60 years worth of popular music, the scientists concluded that today’s popular melodies are all too similar. Fewer chord changes. “Less adventurous.” And popular music, adventure-wise, peaked somewhere in the 60s. Since then, it’s been rapidly going down the toilet.

Well, duh. Now excuse us as we go back to listening to the Mamas and the Papas.

But wait! If this news weren’t bad enough, the report also says that this bad music is louder — “increasing by about one decibel every eight years” — which, the researchers argue, pretty much destroys those parts of a song that would otherwise be dynamic. (Scientific American, which reported on the study, includes a link to an interesting YouTube SaveFrom.net video to demonstrate.)

Of course, as with any scientific study, there are debates about methodology. In this case, it’s whether the study’s inclusion of fewer songs from the 50s than from the 00s could be skewing the results. The “oldies” that are popular digital downloads today are songs that have more or less stood the test of time and are perhaps more “adventurous” than the blander stuff that was more popular then but now forgotten. In other words, if you’re a Rosemary Clooney fan today, it’s unlikely your favorite song is “Come On-a My House.”

Yet, debate aside, we have to ask: Who needed a rocket scientist to tell them that Justin Beiber sucks? After all, if popular music weren’t worse than ever, why would the US Navy be using Britney Spears to torture Somali pirates? (Really!)

We’ll read the full report once we’re done with The Complete Andy Rooney. Because we’re not against the idea of scientists proving stuff. We love science! Today’s scientists are brave soldiers — especially the ones who try to debate things with the hosts of FOX & Friends.

And we’re eagerly anticipating what awesome — yet completely obvious — things scientists will prove next. Bring it on, science! Rolling our eyes and mouthing “I knew it” is just about all the exercise we get, some days.

Let’s open this up. What do YOU think will be the blatantly obvious thing science will prove next? Tell us!

(Published by author; original poll and sources at http://lesterandcharlie.com/2014/05/15/how-science-just-proved-that-life-sucks/)

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I don't know what science will prove next but I do agree that modern popular music sucks. Louisiana1976 May 2014 #1
Dunno, there is still good music being produced Warpy May 2014 #5
Define "popular music? Scootaloo May 2014 #2
Those are really good points bondwooley May 2014 #3
Mozart would probably be a Skrillex fan Scootaloo May 2014 #8
I like when Meg sings. She's so Moe Tucker it's adorable. n/t nomorenomore08 May 2014 #33
I think this shows Egnever May 2014 #4
I've had an unusual experience - after hating pop for much of the '00s, I love today's pop music! reformist2 May 2014 #6
I hated most of pop music during the 80's and early 90's cpwm17 May 2014 #30
I love Top 40! longship May 2014 #7
The day the music died... bondwooley May 2014 #11
Fucking LOVE Boney M Scootaloo May 2014 #13
It's brilliantly horrible. Love it too. nt bondwooley May 2014 #14
The video is trash, but i enjoy the sound, without irony Scootaloo May 2014 #17
Not much of a Euro-disco fan, but I'll confess to enjoying some Giorgio Moroder from time to time. nomorenomore08 May 2014 #34
Wow Egnever May 2014 #41
Gotta love Boney scrubthedata May 2014 #44
A lot of today's top 40 music bores me. Ilsa May 2014 #46
I have to ask... what rap and hip hop have you heard? Scootaloo May 2014 #12
Personally... bondwooley May 2014 #18
Well, the same is true for any genre Scootaloo May 2014 #22
Setting aside the merits of rap and hip-hop, I will boldly say this (and you may agree) hatrack May 2014 #23
It has its uses Scootaloo May 2014 #25
"Autotune The News" is the only use that comes immediately to mind . . . hatrack May 2014 #26
I love melodysheep's remixes with it Scootaloo May 2014 #29
That Steve Irwin one is awesome. Egnever May 2014 #43
I still consider Biggie Smalls probably the greatest rapper of all time. nomorenomore08 May 2014 #38
About rap, my music tastes. longship May 2014 #32
At least you don't seem to be one of these "classical music is the only REAL music" snobs. nomorenomore08 May 2014 #39
Nope. I like music. In general. longship May 2014 #42
The Twain quote cracks me up. nt bondwooley May 2014 #48
Thanks a lot, now I have that goddamn "Way down yonder on the Chatahootchie..." song nomorenomore08 May 2014 #35
WHY DID YOU DO THAT?! Scootaloo May 2014 #37
"Modern country universally sounds like Nickelback, stripped of any hint of blues influence" Fumesucker May 2014 #45
Your note about a pickup truck reminds me bondwooley May 2014 #49
Anyone who thinks popular music sucks clearly hasn't heard Babymetal and hence needs to... Shandris May 2014 #9
Pretty sure the focus is on American music... Scootaloo May 2014 #15
Don't you hate that?! Shandris May 2014 #24
he had them on his Tokyo episode of "Parts Unknown" Scootaloo May 2014 #27
artificial loudness >>> music has been engineered to be loud. Believe it or not. KittyWampus May 2014 #10
Your track needs to be a fat greasy sausage Taitertots May 2014 #16
Albert Camus told us everything we need to know about life sucking. aikoaiko May 2014 #19
But he wasn't lacking a touch of optimism. bondwooley May 2014 #21
I always laugh at people who struggle to explain why their preferences are superior Taitertots May 2014 #20
I think there is still much good music out there, but with today's technology... yawnmaster May 2014 #28
You're probably right about that. bondwooley May 2014 #50
you know...that got me thinking as to another reason some good music may not make it... yawnmaster May 2014 #53
There are PLENTY of new artists with fantastic new approaches to music... Earth_First May 2014 #31
I miss the days fayhunter May 2014 #36
Good points. Although most people seem to think music was better when they were kids. nomorenomore08 May 2014 #40
I have the feeling had he been still alive.... yuiyoshida May 2014 #47
Of course it is worse. TM99 May 2014 #51
They ditched melodies sometime in the sixties. New music has sucked since then. nt valerief May 2014 #52
Was listening today bondwooley May 2014 #54
Music on the radio sucks. But there's a lot of good stuff out there. Avalux May 2014 #55
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