Thoughts?
>>60638365
>mainstream normies
that jazz lie lol
>>60638365
>classic rock, country, rock, singer-songwriter
>rock, hard rock, alternative, classic rock
those graphs aren't really a good representation of anything considering they're based off of the billboard hot 100
>>60638365
>old school
>>60638365
Music dies in the late 90s. No new forms of music have emerged since then. Everyone knows this.
>>60638422
This. It's completely worthless.
>>60638429
DJ Grandmaster Flash desu
i don't understand this graph
whats the point?
>jazz, soul
>soul, r&b
lol what
>>60638429
>1960
>hip hop, rap, 1960
>>60638506
>old school
>>60638365
>FUNK Blues Jazz SOUL
>SOUL b&b FUNK Disco
>"Electronic" and "Pop" in a single category
>not fucking huge after 2000 (or always)
>Hip-Hop's line is thicker in the 60's than Jazz's line in the early 00's
>Thickness indicates the number of songs with this quality
Made in Queen Mary University, published in LA Times.
Why is this news? It's just looking at what's popular and anyone with eyes could see this. I thought this was going to be something about quality, which while it would of course be bullshit, would at least have been interesting.
>>60638365
>classic rock, country, rock, singer-songwriter
>classic rock
>rock, hard rock, alternative, classic rock
>classic rock
>jazz, soul
>soul
>soul, r&b
>soul
>>60638535
>newspaper
>quality