
grimtraveller
If only for a moment.....
Yeah I'm pretty sick of people still mentioning the beatles.

This does bring up an interesting point though. Popular music has been through a progression in production standards/values in it's 100 years or so. So that leaves anyone making music today with a pretty huge pool of choice as to which sounds and techniques they want to adopt.If you wanna live up to 1964 standards.......
We can verge on playing double standard games sometimes because time after time, I see criticisms of today's music and how it is pretty standardized and lacking in risk and innovation and majoring in 'blah~dom' and samey~ness and the cookie cutter approach. But at the same time, we so often speak of how today's music should sound and how the various elements have to be in place, thus perpetuating the thing we seem to be initially criticizing.
For me, all the approaches of the last 60 years have their place. It's interesting that the greater the scope we have, the less scope we seem to use.