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Ongoing History of New Music

The 00's Part 3: The Return of Rock

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

History, Music, Music Commentary, Music History, Music Interviews

4.8 • 605 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2019

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In times of crisis, we start to look for a leader, someone who can get us out of trouble…this is a trope of every comic book universe movie and half all the action-adventure stuff… But it’s true…when things are bad, we first look to people with experience, with knowledge, with strength to lead us away from whatever is wrong… There was a lot of this sort of talk among rock fans at the end of the 90s…pop, electronica, and hip-hop had taken over…rock itself had fallen into the doldrums and every fan was hoping, praying that someone or something would come along and inject new life into the genre… And as hopeless as some people felt at the time, sometimes you just gotta be patient…a couple of things inevitably happen when it seems that rock is on the ropes… First, a new generation of young people decide to take matters into their own hands and kick-start things themselves…we saw this with the indie rock revolution that started taking hold in the very late 90s and then exploded for the next decade… Second, trends and cycles in music and demographics inevitably start to work in favour of the music you like…for the previous 50 years, when rock was on the descent, pop was on the ascent—and vice versa…in the early 2000s, it was time for that polar shift in the public’s tastes… And third, sometimes the old guard needs a little time to catch their breath, to take the lay of the land, and to figure out what their next moves should be…and if they do it right, their careers move into a new phase, a new act… This exactly is what happened in the first half of the first decade of the 21stcentury…and the results were amazing…this is the history of the oughts, part 3: the return of rock… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In times of crisis, we start to look for a leader, someone who can help us get out of this jam, this trouble.

0:46.7

This is a trope of every comic book universe movie and half of all the action-adventure stuff.

0:52.7

But it is true.

0:54.1

When things are bad, we first look to people with experience, with knowledge, with strength,

0:59.9

to lead us away from whatever is wrong.

1:02.8

There was a lot of this sort of talk among rock fans at the end of the 1990s.

1:06.6

Pop, electronica, and hip-hop had taken over.

1:09.6

Rock itself had fallen into the doldrums, and every fan was hoping and praying that someone or

1:16.4

something would come along to inject new life into the genre.

1:21.3

And as hopeless as some people felt at the time, sometimes you just got to be patient.

1:26.4

A couple of things inevitably happen when it seems

1:29.4

that rock is on the ropes. First of all, a new generation of young people decide to take matters

1:34.0

into their own hands and kickstart things themselves. We saw this with the indie rock revolution.

1:38.9

That started taking hold in the very late 1990s and then exploded for the next decade.

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