"good artists copy, great artists steal" I agree with you tho, just love that quote. I kinda feel like it's just passing genres between the 2 until audiences want somethin different.Nautical Honors Society said:Music is an ever-evolving and fluid art form.Bleedingskye said:It's an ongoing battle between the UK and America...see America steals other country's music and makes it their own, then other Americans get pissed about it and try to revamp it as their own, then Britain takes it and makes it good, then America jumps on the band wagon and tries to make it bigger and better. I believe this has happened with blues, jazz to rock, then punk, then trance, the only thing the UK hasn't jumped on is the emo/screamo/pop punk stuff...at least I haven't heard any kinda crappy artist like that from UK.
Most other popular music in other countries is inspired by western pop/rock...however, this does not at all apply to traditional music considering the east (any country/area) has their own defining style. As far as that goes, I'm goin with eastern europe/balkans has the best traditional music.
There is no stealing. Only borrowing and enhancing.
Also emo/screamo/pop punk came from the UK and was popularized in America.
UK borrows the style of American artists all the time. For example, The Heavy.
See I don't really see Bullet for my valentine as emo/screamo, plus I really don't like them. I'm thinkin more like I haven't heard many bands like Further Seems Forever, Dashboard Confessional, or Taking Back Sunday from the Uk that suck as much, usually if I hear a band along those lines, the UK's version is better and more professional, ya know, like they actually care about the music they play.believer258 said:Then I guess you've never heard of Bring Me The Horizon or Bullet For My Valentine, then?Bleedingskye said:It's an ongoing battle between the UK and America...see America steals other country's music and makes it their own, then other Americans get pissed about it and try to revamp it as their own, then Britain takes it and makes it good, then America jumps on the band wagon and tries to make it bigger and better. I believe this has happened with blues, jazz to rock, then punk, then trance, the only thing the UK hasn't jumped on is the emo/screamo/pop punk stuff...at least I haven't heard any kinda crappy artist like that from UK.
Most other popular music in other countries is inspired by western pop/rock...however, this does not at all apply to traditional music considering the east (any country/area) has their own defining style. As far as that goes, I'm goin with eastern europe/balkans has the best traditional music.