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The nice thing about living in the 00's, is that you get to look past the mediocre 90s and the terrible 80s and just be amazed at the quality of the music that came out in the 70s. Pink Floyd is a good example of one of those bands.
I keep telling Tessa, "I honestly think we are living in a golden age of music, it's just no one realizes it". And I'm not talking about any of the stuff you hear on the radio and 80% of worship releases, that is music made for the consumer machine. There is *alot* of bands that are post-punk post-emo post-ska post-pop (i'm sure i could throw more post-'s and maybe a few alt-'s, but i'll stop) that may have matured to the level of genius. I really hope it's the 70s all over again. And I really hope I can bring these new sounds to the worship service. Cause as is normal (but not natural), worship music is about 2-5 years behind mainstream.
We're the ones who should be innovating, but we're all scared. We're the ones with the most brilliant creative genius in existence driving our creative process. And still we copy the counterfit. Brutal.
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Just brutal.
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