Do People Just Have No F**king Taste?!
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
- It has been announced, as of 2023 this song is the most streamed song OF ALL TIME!! Honestly, I cannot believe it, I do not understand why but I will try to react to this song and figure it out. It has over 3 BILLION streams on Spotify (so he probably made about 10 quid from it). That is an incredible amount...but why? Is it the song they play on repeat to coma patients? Who knows. However, if you do love this song please enlighten me as to why because maybe I'm just wrong (maybe).
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Fuckin awesome. 😁👍
Modern music is all about money. No one will ever be as talented as rory gallagher, led zeppelin or jimi hendrix ever again. Modern music is talentless nonsens. I cant bare to think about how people could actually think modern music is good.
Is there a fee for this opportunity? I'll probably just talk to myself instead, even though I won't get any meaningful conversation I imagine.
Maybe as a bit of a 'pick u up" do a review of Andre Antunes 'Legendary Pakistani Singer goes Metal [Sanson Ki Mala Pe]', good luck with NOT freaking out.
This a perfect example of a critic vs audience opinion. It's like a rotten tomatoes film review.
I would say it's a reflection of society, we're so restricted and deprived of real art in modern society. So of course something that appeals to our basic desire to move, dance, and feel alive is a hit.
Well the majority of the time the critic and audience scores are close....I can't figure why this song is the most streamed.....but hey,he's rich, famous, and has the most streamed song....who tf am i...noone ...
Also the masses of teenage girls (and boys) who listen exclusively to throwaway nonsense will skew the results massively.
@@paulgordon6949 thats just happens every generation, Remember the beatles did countless concerts when the public didn't Even care about listening to them, just fangirling overflood every show
Spotify generously paid him the grand total of £186.53 for all those streams (allegedly)😂
😝🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn
Is that in Millions?
I've heard that Weeknd song so many fucking times when I briefly worked as a salesman at a local electronic store chain that every time I hear it now I immediately feel suicidal.
I used to work as a cleaner and they were overplaying a song of Ed Sheeran on the radio, if I heard it now I would legitimately let out a primal scream of anguish.
I had a job where I had to listen to the radio while working and I quit within 2 weeks. The song that was on repeat was that moves like jagger song and to this day I want to slice my ears off when I hear it
Tbh i can't name any song ir music piece that wouldnt became insufferable with overexposition, i mean i barely can stand most of Queen famous songs for that matter, "another brick in The wall" or "money" from pink floyd too and i love them, but literally skip those songs after years
I’m so loving Justin whispering away at his parents’ place. It cutes me out.
It's basically discount Take On Me without the classic vocal melody or iconic keyboard line or the musically subversive arrangement.
The beginning is EXACTLY Take On Me
It’s like Take on me but minus the natural musicality of Morten Harket’s Norwegian accent😂 as well as the undeniable rip-off of the immediately recognisable synth line🤣
@@DeadtotheWorld91 It's nowhere near as good as the song as it's templated on. Not snobbery. I love Max Martin. But it's just not anywhere near the same level.
And minus all vocal character, because the Autotune took that away.
With some brutally horrible autotuned vocals.
I like to imagine that he's singing 'Sim City is cold and empty' in the role of a gamer who made a terrible creation and is desperately trying to bring it to life. So much so, that he stays up all night and is eventually blinded by a sunrise.
I think we all know the most liked song ever will never be something of pure jaw dropping talent. To most people unlike us music is just part of the passing time. For those of us that sink deeper into music, we can never understand that mind set fully again.
basic bitchs make high numbers.
It's also subjective. I consider myself a music nerd and I think this is legitimately one of the best crafted pop songs of all time.
@@KWin246 Same here, sometimes snobbery is just snobbery. It's a legitimately good song.
You are correct. However, The Weeknd is incredibly talented.
@@mrcoatsworth429 compare him to rory gallagher and hes talentless
I think the movie "Drive" set the precedent years ago for bringing this kind of 80s synth music back...and the song is incredibly catchy. I do like it.
Nightcall is an earworm
Yet one more reason to hate that movie, as if Ryan Gosling's dire acting wasn't reason enough.
@@MrDblStop it can be a good approach to life to focus on things that you enjoy. Being overly critical, to the point of hating things that most people admire, doesn't lead to anything that I think anyone would want.
@@niccoloaurelius1587 you know, the same can be said for advice no one asked for
@@crackbaby4444 that is true
I like blinding lights. But I’m general, modern radio music is God-awful. The lack of popular bands that play instruments is shocking
There are loads of popular bands they play instruments. They just aren’t played on commercial radio.
If you listen to BBC 6Music you’ll hear mostly bands.
Hmm, I wouldn't call Cher, Madonna or Sinatra overly modern. They didn't even write most of their own songs either, as well as not play instruments
This isn't a modern thing
It's a pop thing
@@grandmasterj5 The difference is that Cher, Madonna and Sinatra had incredibly successful decade-spanning careers, whereas modern pop seems to be flash-in-the-pan, one-hit-wonder drivel focused on making a quick buck, as opposed to making good “popular” music. The focus has shifted away from talent and entertainment, and that’s just depressing. Not to mention those artists had incredible musicians backing them, but an increasing number of today’s pop artists are backed by a laptop. 🙄
@@NinStardust there's no difference in the performer or the performance though, which is what the OP was talking about. There was also less music, performers and ways to hear them back then
@@NinStardust Give it 20 years and chances are Taylor Swift, Adele and Ed Sheeran are still around - and that people use them as examples to show
that we still had "real artists" in the 20s. Give it another 20 years, and you'll have people talking about how there was still real music in the 40s. And so on.
Justin Fucking Hawkins Rides Againnnn 🎸🥁🎶🎶🎶
"It's got all the edge of a balloon"
Another Justin classic 🤣🤣
"All the edge of a balloon". 🤣😂 You sir, are terminally polite and there is no cure.
“All the edge of a balloon.” That sums it up right there.
I see the price of balloons has gone up again, bloody inflation!
I love this song. In my opinion, The Weeknd is the best artist in the mainstream right now. It may be simple, but it still is so grand. That opening with the descending synths just sounds larger than life and often gives me chills. The lyrics aren’t that complicated, but stand out more in context with the whole albums After Hours. The song is about the narrator realizing the error in his past ways and his desire to fix himself after a breakup. The synth break is the real chorus for me- it’s a rare instrumental that is recognizable to almost everyone. Just an amazing song in my book. And while I’m young, I listen to all eras of music, and this stands out to me as one of the best songs I’ve ever heard.
i could list so many better artists
@@AveryLarsenReal you should list all the ones who are worse, you'd be here for a much shorter time
If this is one of the best songs you’ve ever heard then I have no idea what the hell have you been listening to.
It’s fine if you like it, but let’s not exagerate this too much
@@AveryLarsenReal do it
@@AveryLarsenReal do it
HAPPY & FULL OF PURE JOY , That's the way ," I believe in a thing called love" makes me feel. I listen to it at least once ,or twice a day , almost everyday lately, just because it makes me smile and makes me silly happy, NO matter what's going on in my life, or how depressed or Sad I am. I just lost my husband and grief is a shitty thing, so it's good to have music that can do to me what your song does . THANK YOU , THE DARKNESS. ❤😘
"...has all the edge of a balloon..." Brilliant! :D
Man...i can't stop laughing sometimes when I watch your reviews,I love you man! Don't ever stop,you make my days easier to deal with
This so awesome delivered, with so much Justin Hawkins sarcasm love it. I'm laughing at Justin laughing at his own jokes!😉
Last of our kind is one of my favs
" It's got as much edge as a balloon"...literally had to pull to the side of the road I couldn't stop laughing😂😂😂😂
Balloons are more known to Pop than for edge.
How funny...I was just here on the CZcams listening to "The Age of Darkness" having a chortle at the lyrics when this notification came up. Serendipity. The Age of Darkness needs more streams y'all, so it can rival the most streamed song of all time. Get to it. 😉😂 "My fingers look like toes." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
love the videos just and you absolutely smashed the new year count down performance keep it up!
quality. made me smile - Happy New Year
Listen to Washed Out. It has all of the synth sounds of the time when we were growing up, but it, too, has grown up. Especially his most recent album, Purple Noon.
It's got that Knight Rider/Tron/Cyberpunk quality about it. And obviously it was huge on tiktok too. (Not on tiktok myself and even I know that). Very catchy and easy to sing along to, makes for a decent pop track.
They just ripped off the synth wave trend and just made it more commercial
@@xkidmidnightx I mean... i'm not his greatest fan but even i know it was The Weeknd himself who basically started this synthwave trend into pop with this very album. Then everyone started copying him (ahem, see STAY and As It Was).
Ofc instrumental experimental synthwave has already been coming back for a decade or so, but The Weeknd was one of the first to integrate into pop with catchier vibes.
@@sirdo946 he just jacked what people were doing 10 years ago in the synthwave scene. He took it and made it boring and trendy. Now the scene dying because it was co-opted by the mainstream and commercialized.
Just lying on the beach in South Goa watching a couple of your rides again vids. Thanks mate, keep em coming. Like your sense of humour and general muso analysis 👌
I really like how you explore the intertexuality of music. The referencing and ideas that are passed through different texts.
This song is powered by nostalgia (even for people who were not alive in the actual 1980s, nostalgia is also a collective hallucination of a group of humanoids). It's about the synthwave sound, and about lofi vibe, and the rather mechanical rhythm of a drum machine.
hallucination definition: Perception in the absence of external stimulation. Music is an external stimulation. Hallucination may be the wrong term.
@@gatchrocks I think he meant - nostalgia = hallucination, not music.
idk if I'd criticize the use of the word "hallucination" because it is clear what they mean, but there is a useful word coined by the dictionary of obscure sorrows - anemoia, meaning nostalgia for a time which you never experienced.
And the 80s was the worst decade for music.
@@anton2417 no it wasn't
Spotify keeps adding this song to all my playlists even though I don't like it. I'm not surprised it's the most streamed, they've been forcing it into everyone's ears.
Exactly why this ranking is a joke. A large portion and even majority of streams were unintentional and the song is background noise itself where people just ignore it when it came on and let it play
I'm sure that adds to it, but I don't know how anyone can deny the catchiness of the tune ... even if you don't like it, .. is it that hard to believe this is as popular as it is? 😂 ... most of us are simpletons ... myself included.
I've never had spotify add any song to any playlist. Strange
@@mcburnski I think you can get Spotify to create playlists for you based on your listening habits. Never used that feature myself so I'm not sure. It won't get added to your fully customised playlists, which is what I do.
Literally never had that or any other song forced into any of my playlists ever, bollocks.
It has an early A-ha vibe. Good song.
Love your singing voice and your musical, brilliant mind!
It's a decent song, always a good listen, while not being great.
It's cookie cut, bubble gum produce. One day in the distant future, we'll all be eating and living healthily and high sugar content material like this will cease to exist...by popular demand.
@@ChrisM541 as long as I'm dead and buried by then
Very 80s sound. Him and Bruno Mars borrow from the Past a lot. Not so Original but they give homage really and remind you how good the 60s, 70s. And 80s was
…watered down
Musically regressive, an echo of the past, with no thought to the future.
Why listen to them in the first place? There is endless of good music from the 60/70s and some 80s
"He just sounds like a bloke who's singing along to his Walkman" yep that pretty much summarizes The Weekend.
the timing of this song really set the vibe for me too, when the pandemic hit and we went into deep dark months of lockdown, dancing around the room to "the city's cold and empty, no one's around to judge me" hit different.
Only thing you need is blues not this pop crap.
Loser music
I would love to hear you Dad yell “hey shut up down there!!”
Haha! 😆
I don't love or even like pop music but I can't deny that Blinding Lights is an absurdly great tune. It's the definition of 'catchy'. I also might be bias because I'm from Toronto (where The Weeknd is from).
Yeah, it’s at least better than Shape of You.
Bloody lovely video, big man. Helped me appreciate a track I don’t really care for. Saw you play at the BIC years ago…maybe the first tour after the “big break”…funny memory about you “dealing with” an energetic fan to cheers from the audience. Still play that album most months, and just always thought you were a decent chap. Super love this channel. Just spot on. Wouldn’t have found it without Pat Finnerty!
ALL 👍love the channel and Thxs for riding again Justin
From Prescott AZ
I don’t use Spotify so I can’t speak for that, but I was immediately drawn to this song when it was released. Just had a great energy to it, and I was really into the gym scene at the time. There’s hardly anything good on the radio, so when I like something I download it. I played it over and over again, and then some!
The 80's was my music scene as a teenager, so I have always been drawn to songs with synth in. I love Blinding Lights, can't help dancing to it around the house! 😎
have you heard of The Midnight?
@@CharlesTRose I haven't! They sound a bit like FM-84. Thanks for the heads-up! 🤘
@@pinkttamburini no problem. they have a deep catalog of great songs. enjoy!
Also check out Gunship. The Midnight is great as well.
I must have been living under a rock, but I swear to whatever I've NEVER heard this song before! I now have to go watch the entire video, so thank you for sharing your thoughts Justin! 😃🤘💜 x
Lmao I loved this. Never have I ever related to a video so much. Spot on review ❤️
Sounds like a combination of Take on Me by Aha, and Major Tom by Peter Schilling (theme for Deutchland 83)
Quite how Build me up Buttercup, or B52's Love Shack aren't the most listened to songs of all time is beyond me
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Love Shack is such an insipid, annoying song. 😂
@@Fiveash-Art then you're listening to it wrong 😜
"It has all the edge of a balloon." Hahah! F-ing funny, Justin. Must keep that one.
"it has all the edge of a balloon"🤣😂
"It has as much edge as a balloon". Brilliant analogy. I watched your previous Weeknd video and I was in two minds about it. I don't mind the Weeknd as kinda a thing I hear in the background and this song I think is catchy. I think the flashback to synth pop of the 80's music is what I like about it. Resembling artists like Hall & Oates "I Can't Go For that" where they used the overly compressed drums, Eddie Murphy's "Party all the Time" for that kinda non strain vocal and catchy synth hook and pure reminiscence of 80's synth pop is what makes it work.
They just ripped off the Synthwave trend.
No matter what! I remember watching Live Aid 1985 and it was boring as FK....... and then Queen hit the stage. That is something everyone should treasure. I had to live off memories until they released the DVD boxset. Now we can watch that musical, and true live, performance over and over again.
Someone said they even made a movie about it. I can't find one about a Weeknd, except the one at Bernies!
Loved you at the Sam Ryder New Years show. When it started and he walked through the crowd, I pointed to the screen and said 'THATS JUSTIN FUCKING HAWKINS' ! Sam absolutely smashed the entire night and you were just a wonderful cherry on the top of that Sundae
His vibrato has always been amazing, but yea he never opens it up or goes out of that comfort zone
And as a guy who lived through the 80s, I'm very happy with it being the most streamed song of all time. It's an amazing song - and evocative of an amazing universe that synthxxxx music seems to evoke in our minds.
That's a nice take on it, similar to my experience, reminds me of AHA !
@@jefyhunt6219 the intro is identical to 'take on me'.
As a guy who survived the synthesiser wasteland which was the early 80's by being in a guitar based psychedelic punk-garage band I disagree. It's a crap song and evokes only cold loathing in me. OTOH I can get turned on to real talent in any genre, even dance-pop, when my kid plays something new to me, so I'm not just an old curmudgeon. Years And Years, for example.
@@MrDblStop or maybe you're so full of yourself? Lol i can understand not like the song cuz of different taste but c'mon.....i mean u low key sound like an elitist ryt there...
@@MrDblStop I think you might have shown your hand there by admitting you've been anti-synth since the 80s.
My favorite time of the day!
I suspect its because this song was one of the first viral sensations on TikTok
I had certainly never heard of him before that
“All the edge of a balloon”
Fantastic
I kinda like this one, it takes me back to the eighties, which gives it a comfortably familiar feeling to me.
Its not the worst, its catchy and his early stuff is genuinely great imo
"it has all of the edge of a balloon" made me laugh. Love this channel so much!!!
Justin - Your own song "Speed of the Nite Time" always gives me a similar vibe to this one.
The thumbnail and title of this video has a lifespan of one hour before being edited 😂
This is the first time I've actually heard this song (or parts of it) and my life won't be any different if I never hear it again.
Right on dude. 👏🏻
Yeah because its terrible music that has no feeling or emotion. The only point of modern music is to earn as much money as possible with as little effort as possible
@@anton2417
Oh come on, it was always like that with lots of producers.
It's just the ratio of serious music and plastic stuff that changed, certainly because it's much easier now to get the means to produce professional sounding tracks.
@@DerEchteBold there is 1% serious music out there today. Nothing that gets played on radio sounds good. Even radio rock resorts to play mostly old stuff because that was what was good. Talented artists all the way around and alot of them where multi isntrumentalists. You never see that today. Most people today dont even play 1 instrument
@@anton2417
My problem is more with modern recording and production practices, making everything sound as artificial as posssible.
But ...ugh, you used the 't' word, I can guess what people mean by talent but what you're actually saying is that those you credit with it didn't really work for their skills, they just got lucky with them.
I just love the way you say Spotify!
Going to listen to AC/DC now. Thanks, Justin!
The Weeknd! Love the tune Blinding lights, not a big pop music person, but this song is really good
It hits that sweet spot of not only being catchy, but fresh & new to the youngsters while the older generation get that warm, fuzzy feeling of nostalgia with a new tune.
To quote John Lydon (Who was talking about The Cure at the time.), "It's very safe, isn't it?"
What ever was I doing in the 80s? Never heard this song before today 😮😆
Personally, I think Blinding Lights, and the whole After Hours album is incredible. The videos, the music, the message, it's all fucking incredible, and I think a big part of why I love it so much is the pure vulnerability he puts into the whole album. Maybe Blinding Lights looks like a shallow pop song on it's own, at a glance, but in the context of the entire album it's really not.
Compare it to anything rory gallagher created and you'll quickly see how incredibly low talented nonsens you think is good.
@@anton2417 We all bow to your superior knowledge oh wise one
Agreed. I think it's an awesome song and album.
It’s just another derivative Max Martin song, cobbled to together from 80’s hooks.
Yeah The Weeknd changes a lot when you listen to a bunch of his songs together, including his Gesafelstein songs
I can tell you why I like it. The first time I heard it, it reminded me of alot of the 80s synth bands I liked. I don't seek it out, but if I am somewhere and it comes on, I enjoy it. I am always curious to see what The Weeknd (and Bruno Mars) are going to do next.
When The Weeknd played at the Super Bowl and I heard Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Happy House" sampled in, I paid attention because that was something I didn't expect.
he's a huge fan of 80's music wears his influences on his sleeve. the song sampling happy house was one of his earliest records. he's also interpolated the romantics talking in your sleep and sampled tears for fears pale shelter on the song 'secrets'
Good show Justin. Love your content.
its a great song dawg
Just sounds like they've done the ol' switcharoo with Ahas Take on Me riff!
Also reminds me slightly of The Darkness' Speed of the Nite Time.
And that reminds me of Ultravox's Dancing with tears in my eyes.
Now I've gone down the soundalike rabbit hole.
What I'm trying to say is that the Week 'nd' (because calling yourself a thing when you're a solo artists and dropping a letter makes you cool 😴) song is derivative at best and there are about a million songs I'd put ahead of it for top spot, the aforementioned Darkness and Ultravox being two of them 😉
Oh Justin 😍 loving the quieter reviews and theme tune 😉😙
Love your stuff man! How’s the no-smoking going? 🙏🏻♥️🎶🎼🎵🎸😎💐
“As much edge as a balloon.”
Yep!
I used to think that 'Take On Me' was principally an awesome video achievement and that *musically* it was just in the pack of '80s staples - not bigger than 'Enola Gay' or 'Thriller' or 'Living on A Prayer' or 'Relax' or... - but with 'Blinding Lights' and 'As It Was' plugging up the charts for the last 3 years solid, I think you have to say that A-Ha's 'Take On Me' is currently (in the 2020s) the single most influential piece of '80s music. Gulp.
@I Just Wanna Talk About Games Take on me wasn't a one hit wonder.
A-Ha! Exactly!
Plus, I just love Enola Gay!
@@jiros00 The only other song I think charted in the us was the sun always shines on TV, and i don’t think it got very high in the charts, so a lot of Americans think of them as ohw
Could easily be an Aha comeback single.
Crazy that I've never heard the song until today.
"It's got all the edge of a balloon." 😂😂😂😂
"It has all of the edge of a balloon." 🎈 😂
Justin F'n Hawkins
I'd love to live in a world where AC/DC's Sin City was topping Spoti-whatever. And yes, it was on Powerage. This Weekend song sounds like something from the GTA Vice City soundtrack remixed.
As far as Ed Sheerin goes (can't be bothered to google spelling) I only know of him. If I've ever heard any of his songs they were soon forgotten as I couldn't tell you the name of even one. Not even the one you just mentioned, it has zipped right out of my head that quickly. Utterly forgettable. If he hadn't been in Game of Thrones I wouldn't be able to pick him out of a lineup.
I take that standing with a huge grain of salt. I have NEVER intentionally streamed one of his songs but Spotify certainly has tried to push this song a staggeringly ridiculous about of times.
His EP trilogy before he got signed is fantastic. Then the labels got ahold of him.
This might sound hard to believe, but he was actually quite good at one point when he was younger before he started doing really watered down synth stuff.
You mean like record companies used to push radio stations and other media forms to play songs?
@@holliswilliams8426 I like his synth stuff ... but I'm kind of a pinhead when it comes to anything channeling that 80s nostalgia. I eat it all.
@@gatchrocks Yep ... and they still do.
I only lint roll to Bon Scott-era AC/DC.
All the edge of a balloon. That quote had me in fits.
"Blinding Lights", sounds like a rip off of "Young Turks" by Rod Stewart, to those of us old enough to remember.
And not one of those streams was from me lol
Me neither. I'd go further and say that I've never knowingly heard it.
'all the edge of a balloon'. Beautiful.
when i first heard this song i thought it was cher doing the vocals.
Let this be a lesson. Even wild rockers are respectful of their parents.
Justin , you have to review Scorpions don’t you? Incredibly influential and Klaus Meine is a brilliant front man
When you started playing it on your acoustic guitar I was momentarily reminded of a Ben Howard song. Possibly "Everything" from his first album. Would be interested to know your take on it, similarity there or just my ears?
It's an alright song, but one of those ones you immediately forget the existence of when it ends.
Just like a wild Weekend.
No surprise then it is the most streamed song of all time.
Psycho Holiday makes an appearance in my head every couple days 😅
idk, it's been 3 years and I still love it, just because it's popular and mainstream doesn't mean it's necessarily bad
@@TomaszKalusMusic I specifically said it was alright.
this comment section is showing its wrinkles and gray hairs. calm down its a good song. just cuz youre closeminded doesnt make the song any better or worse. stop being pretentious and comparing it to literally anything. just let it be its own thing. its kinda easy tbh
i agree his vocal stylings are minimalist and maybe a little safe,...but while insanely elite colourful vocalists like yourself are able to casually summon up "your thang" with relative ease, most of us are holding on to those longer notes with our limited vocal capabilities for dear life, utilising any technique possible to keep it smooth and on the rails:). cool vid as always 👍
Justin!!! Lots of love to you and please Send our regards to Mr and Mrs Hawkins❤️❤️❤️
The Weeknd is an incredible artist and a talented singer. After hours is probably one of the best albums from the last 10 years. He’s dared to be different and it’s paid off massively!
You need to listen to more albums.
Incredible artist my ass, does he write his own song? Does he use auto tune? Does he play guitar or any other instrument?
for a great artist, there seemed to be a lotta auto tune going on
He has dared to be Michael Jackson and it's paid off massively! * ( There, I fixed it. )
@@anton2417 Let's not be rude. He is talented and everyone uses auto-tune. I don't think you really know what autotune is.. It's pitch correction. It's a MUST-do phase and has been for releasing a professional album? It just is. You wouldn't have even noticed if he wasn't using it for aesthetic and it weren't a synthy electric song more than you would any other song.
and he has written seemingly around 3-dozen songs that have been released. That said some of them have more people on them than there should be and makes me not count some of them, but he has likely written dozens and dozens of others that just haven't been documented.
and he plays the keyboard? I know that much. According to his wiki it says he also plays drums, guitar, base. I don't know how effectively but, I do know he plays keyboard. But even if he played all of those on a solid level, you'd still shit on him and say he isn't shit compared to _____ , let's be real. You're biased.
I love Blinding Lights! It will be a classic for years to come.
Songs for people who have no real appreciation of music. There are even bands for those people. Bands like The Clash, Coldplay etc. The people who read the dedications in greetings cards to find the right poem inside.
The masses. The hordes.
There's a whistling synth pop career waiting - right there ...Top man !
I genuinely like Blinding Lights, I heard it on TV and hunted it down because it stuck in my head. Not the best song ever by any stretch, but it’s really nostalgic sounding to me, reminds me of the Synth bands I used to listen to in the 80s. I’ll be honest, I’d listen to it over Shape of You anytime. In the pile of shit we have to listen to today I can see why it stands out, because (god forbid) it’s actually mildly uplifting. Ladyhawke (Pip Brown) is a really talented NZ artist who has the same feels, but 100x better, she’s well worth a listen, especially her self titled album.
If you have any nostalgic feelings about 80s horror and cinematic synth scores you should check out some of the Synth wave stuff that's gotten popular lately. A couple of favorites of mine are "Perturbator" and another by the name of "Carpenter Brute" ... They do a lot of thematically dark pieces but often go candy coated 80s pop. If you like instrumental synth music, you'll dig em'.
@@Fiveash-Art thanks! I’ll check them out 👍👍