Black-Eyed-Peas, the future of modern music?


I saw the Black Eyed Peas in PA last night and all I can say is WOW. The whole production was over the top with a futuristic Science Fiction vibe. The music was like no other with so many influences its hard to classify as any one style.
The bottom end literally moved my hair and clothes.
The audience was a wide variety of fans. Many parents brought their children, 10,11 years old. The crowd was white, black, Asian, young, old (me) and happy.
I recommend you go see this show when the opportunity presents itself. It is history in the making.
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That's not logic! You're just glorifying your ignorance. And nothing's wrong with being ignorant as long as you know you're ignorant.
Synthfreek, I've never heard any Kenny G. that I liked, but I can imagine that somewhere, at sometime he has or will produce something that I like. Who knows, it might even be a duet with Micheal Bolton.

My first musical ignorance moment came back when I was in junior high. I hated Grand Funk Railroad. I really hadn't listened to them much, but I knew I hated them. They weren't cool and everybody who I knew was cool hated GFR. And I was cool! One evening I was hanging out at some friend of a friend's place and he played some music. I remember saying, "man, that's some heavy shit!!!" He responded with, "Grand Funk can rock!" Lesson learned.

I don't necessarily get Black Eyed Peas, but I just to keep an open mind.
Whitney lip synched, but it was still the best anthem performance of all time.

It may have been a vocoder effect, not autotune. It could have been a vocoder and autotune. It's hard to say.