Actually, Roger Waters did jokingly say in an interview during the 1980s that he'd rejoin Pink Floyd if the Berlin Wall came down, obviously thinking that it would never happen. Then it did come down, and he was asked to reform them for The Wall concert, and his bluff was called - there was too much bad blood between the members of the band for that to happen. So he just did the concert on his own, playing the entirety of The Wall minus the songs that he doesn't have exclusive rights to perform (i.e the ones that were written by David Gilmour). Seems it was easier for a country's borders to change than for Pink Floyd to get along at the time!MortalForNow said:What if the Berlin Wall fell a few years earlier and Pink Floyd was offered to perform at the site when Roger Waters was still in the band? With a performance set in history's stone, maybe the band could put their differences aside if they realized how important their music was. But that's just my personal desire.
Jasper Jeffs said:I'd go back and destroy auto tune.
doodger said:I'd shoot t-pain in the face, and murder the creator of audiotune.
The music industry has had electronic pitch-correction tools since the 1980s, long before auto-tune, and vocoder (which has a similar sound) since the 70s. In fact everything that auto-tune does is possible with a correctly-played vocoder, auto-tune just makes it easier. So you'd have to destroy vocoder too, just to be sure, but then there'd be no Kraftwerk and that would suck.Ftaghn To You Too said:The destruction of autotune
something tells me you haven't been to the right bands. Or maybe to enough bands.Generic Gamer said:Does music need saving?
Maybe identify the first gangsta rapper (failing that I'll find the first rapper to say '******' in an unironic manner) and pay them not to.
Oh, no actually! I'd go back in time to the the first rock/metal bands and ensure they behave like actual professionals rather than vomit-caked dysfunctional babymen.
Seriously, metal needs more people like Rammstein. They play a set sober, bow and leave.
Come now, I never said anyone should be drunk on the job, and I said you were 'misinformed' because I simply yet have to go to a concert where the artists are drunk. It could very well be that I am misinformed. But you made it sound as though Rammstein is a shining beacon off soberness in the murky vomit pits of drunk metalconcerts.Generic Gamer said:Because I don't agree with your assessment? Not everyone who disagrees with you is stupid or badly informed, most of the time they'll just see the situation different to you.Latinidiot said:something tells me you haven't been to the right bands. Or maybe to enough bands.
Take Alexi Laiho, mr "Boo hoo, my life is an unending stream of disappointment, I have tried to kill myself because it sucks that much to be paid to play guitar". is it really too much to expect someone to be professional? I don't turn up drunk to work so why should he fucking well be able to?
You beat me to it. What the fuck is wrong with music? Nothing. Carry on, carry on.TheTygre said:Save music? -Save music-? I wasn't aware modern music was in danger, or do we all just want those damn kids off our lawn? No, you want to go back in time and save music, stop thinking of this fan fiction 'Keep fill-in-the-blank' off drugs or whatever. You want to save music, then you have to save the music nobody has ever heard.
Society's records of music is incredibly limited, only going back a few centuries of the several millenia we've been alive. There was no way to record music in the ancient world, or at least none that we know of. In short, we don't know jack about ancient music. What did the Romans play on their harps? What were the tunes to Egyptian hymns of Osiris? What songs did the Vikings chant before battle? Did Jesus sing the psalms while he worked, and did King David really play them? What were the poems and tunes of Native American shamans before the Europeans came over? Were Aztec ritual chants 'hardcore'? What was the first song ever, and by who? We don't know. If I had to go back in time and save music, I'd be more worried about filling in that roughly 10,000 year sized gap we have.