Hey /his/,
Lets get a historical music thread going! No limits, just give your favourite music from history, the location, time period and language (it doesn't have to be in English).
Have fun guys, I look forward to what you contribute!
>>1383390
Music is such an interesting medium of art because of it's tendency to be personified through the subcultures that are typically borne or associated with their respective genres. Also interesting is how people tend to analogue certain periods of time with music (through and American perspective: 20's and 30's were swing music, 50's and 60's were elvis-esque, the 70's was funk, to the general public anything "historical" was classical music, etc.).
Obviously there were probably musical subcultures during all those eras, but I always admired how those particular genres managed to stand out as decade defining entities.
I've always appreciated how during the 90's American music culture just being a kitchen sink for music subcultures; such as the dark kids who would adore import goth music like Bauhaus, or the skaters who blasted pop punk on their walkmen tucked in their flannel shirts.
Also apparently Led Zeppelin, ACDC, Pink Floyd, etc. are dad rock now? In my experience people from the west coast usually say this, and if they had any interest around rock it's usually towards alternative rock or pop. People I've met on the east coast generally are more accepting towards psych and classic rock.
That being said I listen to vaporwave unironically
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3X9LvC9WkkQ
>>1383476
>the 70's was funk
No, the 70's was disco.
>born in the wrong generation
>will never shovel dung and die of pneumonia at 18
https://youtu.be/RO3zH3P33kw
This one isn't really from the relevant historical period, but about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5ecU2yGDpM
I'm not a Communist but it's still kind of sad.
Really manages to convey the pain of seeing a dream destroyed that people must have felt as they saw what the USSR and its experiment became.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Xm7s9eGxU
Check the video description. Uploaded did a fucking biography on the guy.
Kinda tragic how Satie (along with a lot of "older" pieces) are associated with just being stock music.. but also rather fitting in an introspective kinda way, no?
>>1383390
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9-mYg5VDzQ&list=PLUXgemLxFWqcRMRppk4dq39JSNVWBWK72&index=15
For some reason I love old Songs from the Yugoslav wars. They are special mix of catchy and cheesy that i just can't get enough of.
>>1383643
Sure thing lad.
Remember to keep calm and bismillah la ilaha illa allah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uOfbhSj7BU
>>1383476
>I listen to vaporwave unironically
The only way to listen to vaporwave. It's not meme music. So many bash it for either being unoriginal, or for primarily using samples, or requiring no talent to make, etc. But there is more to music than how much skill or orginality it took the artist to create. I'd like to see the critics try to make a solid form of vaporwave. It takes creativity and emotional intelligence to be able to turn a song into vapor.
>>1383476
>the 70's was funk
Yes, the 1870's.
Bruckner's 3rd symphony, specifically the 1873 version!, is one of my favorites. It was dedicated to Wagner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMxR-FgnK4o
>>1384712
Lot of Beethoven for a hired leitmotiff.