5 Bands That Will Be Remembered In 100 Years
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- This is Shred and today I have an intriguing question for you. What bands will be remembered 100 years from now? Imagine it's 2124. AI has taken over and the human race is on the cusp of extinction. Which bands will baby machines learn about in music history class? Britany Spears, Doja Cat and Cardi B? Muhahaha. Here's the top 5 bands I'd show robots to prove humans used to kick ass
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For me the bands that will be remembered in 100 years are, The Beatles, Queen, Nirvana, The Police, AC/DC, Metallica, Fleetwood Mac!
If you're a futuristic AI from the year 2124, hit that like button!
I did have a time machine but I screwed up and am now in Ford's Theater Washington in April 14th 1865 in the seat behind Lincoln. I got some 'splaining to do....
beep boop
My band will finally be found, and our genius will be what finally unites the planet.
“We are, Wyld Stallions!!!”
1.The Beatles
2. Pink Floyd
3. Led Zeppelin
4. Queen
5. Nirvana
One American band … okay, fair.
@@KitWriter i didn't even notice that
@@KitWriterNirvana? 😅
Rick beato did a run down of the bands that no longer exist but people still listen to , I think that list is based on streaming subscriptions so it’s a very strong indicator of what will be listened to in the future .
I have no idea. JS Bach spent his whole life as a fairly uncelebrated composer and it literally took 100 years for his genius to be fully recognized. His contemporary Telemann was lauded in his lifetime but now is rarely played or heard. How many bands that get mild praise today will be recognized as great music in 100 years, and how many acclaimed bands today will be less fondly remembered.
The machines will love meshuggah
looooooooooooooooool
The future breeds machines.
Bon jovi,aerosmith,beatles,zeppelin,acdc
I'm very surprised Pink Floyd didn't make the list!
Lullabies for stoned people probably won't be fashionable in 100 years time.
Hey dude I have a video idea would love you to try. Chat GPT 4.0 conversation does real time voice chat. Maybe it can help you write riffs etc 😃 I wonder if you can test it's music theory or some other way that the human touch will always outdo AI 😂
All bands will be around halographically muhahaha ✊🤘✊U Rock Shred!
What's that duct tape doing at the back of your Les Paul, Scott?
Good to see you back, buddy!
That’s so the abrasive finish on my Les Paul doesn’t rub the letters off my shirts!
The Beatles: “TIRELESS EXPLORATION” … you mean drugs, booze, and noodling on a guitar until John and Paul looked at each other, sparked another joint, and said, “this sounds far out, man. The acid is kicking in, and when you play that diminished seventh, I see your aura change color. Let’s put that in a song, mate.”
Later, George and Ringo show up and play a part over top. 😂
Iron Maiden not being on this list makes me wonder how good of a list this is. Iron Maiden aren't a "main stream" band, but they never were intended to be. They are and will always be my first pick, and I'm willing to make a million dollar bet that they will be studied in 100 years by musicians everywhere. Still love you Shred!
Bro please do a analysis vedio on where gods creation ends by lost dreams
Only 1 answer......Iron Maiden
They've sold over 100mil albums, massively long career that has influenced an uncountable number of people, not to mention the image, Eddie is everywhere
yeah the fact metallica makes this list but not ironmaiden brings to question this dude's musical competancy. Metallica is the most overrated metal band of all time. they could barely play thier insturments when they first started and by the time they were getting fairly competant they lost their best guy as far as actual muscial understanding (Cliff) . their style of burying the bass guitar under every thing in the mix did more damage to music than 100 poser bands could (and no it wasn't just AJFA, go back to those early albums aside from killem all , cliff was usually burried in the mix too) and in true fashion when metal started fading from the frontlines of music they derivitavely do two grunge albums of their own abandoning their heavy metal fan bass durring a dark period of metal history (load and reload). musically they've always borrowed and in some cases ripped off bands and band mates around them. yet so many act like they single handedly invented thrash , when there were 3 other thrash bands coming up in the scene back in the day , and metallica was not even the first to get signed.
only 2 things I can think of that I would contend.
1. When it comes to AcDc, 99%% of the riffage comes from Malcolm. Im sure Angus can and does play it, but Mal was the riff master.
2. I know on Spotify, the most listened to band is the Police, Every Breath You Take has billions of listens, Im no particular fan, but the bands legacy will live on
The only band they'll care about it Dethklok
Does Cardi B use Contrepoint, that s a good question...
Cunther point.
I wish more people liked Coheed and Cambria. They SHOULD be remembered!
I for one welcome our metal A.I. overlords.
sabbath , zeppelin , deep purple , van Halen , ac dc , skynrd
Obviously, the Rolling Stones, as Keith Richards will still be alive and partying.
I think people will know who the Beatles are even three hundred years from now
Babymetal 🤘
I am 69, to be 70 in October........imagining music fans of the 2080s.......I have thought people could possibly be "enthusiasts of the 2010s / 2020s"........whilst I personally thought the 1990s were just "music getting worse and worse".......the tune-trees have had all the best tune-fruits plucked off them.......there are no more tunes, as money-starved hands grab at what's left........so I've been impressed by Bring Me The Horizon, Chvrches, Yonaka, Paramore, The Last Dinner Party, Walt Disco........I'm more impressed by recent music than I thought I would be.......I'll need to reincarnate, preferably as a European, not a Brit.
No deep purple?
PANTERA!!!!!!
AC/DC ,, after Christ Devil comes
I always liked Led Zeppelin. They're a bit heavier than AC⚡️DC but not as heavy as Black Sabbath, the perfect heavy. Plush they have BB King style solos, so that's a plush.
I hate Led Zeppelins guitar tone, it's thin, cold and scratchy. Plus they did all that stupid hippy acoustic folky stuff as well.
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Yeah. That's exactly my point.
There can be only one.
Nice
Metallica holographic gig
Holograms and AI...for reasons, it sounds so fcking empty... you know those movies and shows displaying a bright(technologically) and bleak(socially) future
And of course… the F stands for fuck
No Frank Zappa?
Grateful Dead as well
Deep Purple instead of Metallica would be my guess...
The Beatles
Rolling Stones
Queen
Led Zeppelin
Deep Purple
Maiden
Where's the Biebs?
No priest
You missed Weird Al… the guy can play/sing it better than the bands he parodies.
None of them. If humans are still around at that time, music will be nothing but bleeps and bloops or whatever sounds sticks and stones make
Funny how that cliche argument about humans has been used over and over for the last 2 centuries. More recently, people even thought we wouldn't get to live past the cold war "prepare for sticks and stones". People from 100 years ago (1924) thought our race would perish before the 80's. And here we are, and shit here we go again.
Why?
Don't know how to read sheet music but I'm entertained nonetheless. 🫡
Only MegaDave will be remembered in 100 years
In 2124 will we still be talking about when Dave was kicked out of Metallica?….. I think so 😂
Nirvana will be remembered
1. Tool ;)
and queen too if u gonna mention led zeppelin and beatles
Name a band from 100 years ago that's remembered today. A band, not an artist. No looking one up either, you cheaters.
The Rolling Stones.
well 100 years ago things were done so differently. in the 1920's jazz was all the rave , and jazz bands at that time were massive orchestral arrangments. this was before the 4-5 man band standard that Buddy Holly started. People were less focused on the performers in such an arrangment and more focused on the music itself. popular music of coruse took a major change around the 1950's. first with elvis who was bassically the blueprint of later pop artist like Prince and Micheal jackson. many call him the king of rock and roll , but the fact his band arrangment was more like a pop artist makes me hate this labeling of elvis. in truth the first "modern" rock band arrangment was with Buddy Holly's band. which consisted of one guitar (buddy) one bassist (up right bass at that) , one drummer and one singer (also buddy) . this set the format for rock bands that still last to this day , granted most folks add a second guitar to their line and few have three . the basic format of a rock or metal band is still, the same today , guitar , bass , drums , vocals. it was this samll band format along with pop artist like Elvis that started the modern craze over individual musicans , since the band itself was so much smaller teens could actually memorize the entire band's names., thus also making the band name self more immportant to the youth . were before bands were huge groups of 50+ musicians and no oenc ared what their names were , or their whole toupe's name.
Yngwie for sure 🤘
Van Halen not Black Sabbath, Eddie was really important for guitar.
Any one that doesn't have Iron maiden on the list is a completely useless tool. come on people , They were the MOST influential metal band going into the 80's and they are still kicking A and taking names in their 60's
Megadeth is more popular among professional then Metallica. I believe that Tornado of Souls will be a measure of level guitar players even in 200 years. Marty and Dave they like Paganini