Today's offender: Folk Musicians
I despise folk musicians. From a societal standpoint, they bring together a collection of smelly, shower-depraved, haircut-deficient, inebriated and greasy individuals who still believe it's the 1960's. From a musical standpoint, some of them are decent lyricists but most of them are boring and mediocre singers. Their songs put you sleep, and make you wish you were alive in the 1960s so you could counter-protest their protests. Listen to Bob Dylan or Joni Mitchell or James Taylor. Awful. Just awful. I get that what they were doing was considered "cool" or "accepted" or "not terrible" in their time, but it's the second decade of the new millennium, and it's time to end our fascination with these hippie enablers.
I've seen Bob Dylan's song "Masters of War" performed three different times within the span of one calendar year. I saw Dylan himself perform it in early May 2006 ( front row, center), Pearl Jam perform it in late May 2006, and The Roots perform it in May 2007. Bob Dylan was the worst. Not just the worst at performing HIS OWN SONG, but also the worst concert I've ever attended. He is a hack. If you get an opportunity to see him in concert, don't. You know what's a better use of your time and money? Everything.
I don't dislike Bob Dylan because I think he wrote a bad song; on the contrary, I think he wrote a very good song. I just think he's a terrible performer who is given a lot more credit than he deserves in large part because he was one of the first mainstream folk musicians in his younger days. The folk musician movement from the 1960s should have gone the same route as the boy band movement from the 1990s - faded into obscurity after the intended audience grew out of their fascination with it. The Backstreet Boys still tour. Know anyone who would go to see them in concert today? You do? And do you want to be like them? Didn't think so. Good riddance.
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