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"U" for Underground music.

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^ "underground music" is not a genre of music. 

Also, Velvet Underground is not an underground band, they are as mainstream as it gets. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Psychedelic Paul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2021 at 08:03
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ "underground music" is not a genre of music. 

Also, Velvet Underground is not an underground band, they are as mainstream as it gets. 
The Velvet Underground are considered mainstream now but they weren't mainstream back in their early days, and besides, Underground music was the only "genre" I could think of beginning with the letter "U". Embarrassed
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^ The Velvet Underground might work better for V for Velvet Underground music, ;)

I was thinking about saying Underground Music myself, and even thought of VU partially due to word association, but also because it often is considered to be an underground band despite being mainstream. I so love that VU with Nico album.

here is wikipedia article and they mention VU The Stooges...

Originally posted by wikipedia wikipedia wrote:

Some underground rock bands never got non-mainstream roots. They are radical, aggressive 1960s bands such as The Velvet Underground,[1] The Stooges, MC5, 70s bands like Ramones, The Sex Pistols, The Damned, The Clash, and 80s hardcore punk bands like Discharge.[2] Some underground styles eventually became mainstream, commercialized pop styles, as did for example, the underground hip hop style of the early 1980s. In the 2000s, the increasing availability of the Internet and digital music technologies has made underground music easier to distribute using streaming audio and podcasts. Some experts in cultural studies now argue that "there is no underground" because the Internet has made what was underground music accessible to everyone at the click of a mouse. One expert, Martin Raymond, of London-based company The Future Laboratory, commented in an article in The Independent, saying trends in music, art, and politics are:

... now transmitted laterally and collaboratively via the internet. You once had a series of gatekeepers in the adoption of a trend: the innovator, the early adopter, the late adopter, the early mainstream, the late mainstream, and finally the conservative. But now it goes straight from the innovator to the mainstream.

In effect, this means a boy band (for instance) could be influenced by a (formerly) obscure 1960s garage rock, early 1980s post punk, noise rock acts like Pussy Galore or even composers of avant-garde classical music such as John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen, while maintaining recognizability as a boy band....



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_music

It is a descriptor rather than a genre proper, but is sometimes used as a loose category which incorporates various genres. There is no particular style to underground music as there isn't to mainstream music.

I think with these harder letters to keep things rolling it would work to allow a little more descriptive tags, some more flexibility and a little more creativity.

Quirkcore was a bit of an invention of mine before, and that was meant more of a humorous post, although I would expect others to have used the term. We already had a serious one for Q. Quirky is a common descriptive term.

With Underground Music and arts generally I often think of it in a cultural context.

Edited by Logan - September 12 2021 at 08:10
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I've always considered this underground music....


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Rick Wakeman is anything BUT underground. Lol.
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It's underground because it's journey to the centre of the Earth. The humour is pretty deep one might say.

^^ Indeed, and Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney's song "The Girl is Mine" is also underground music in a sense because it's about the song's protagonists' female personification of an excavation site and the men's lascivious mineshaft fantasies.*

"She's mine wife now" (a little The League of Gentleman moment).

* not really.

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V is for Vibraphone Music.*

Bobby Hutcherson - Rosewood



* amazingly vibraphones predate phones with a vibrating feature.
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W is for World Music, or in this case, downright Weird.


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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ The Velvet Underground might work better for V for Velvet Underground music, ;)

I can see lots of new labels popping up now. Tongue
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Yodelling Music Smile

Frank Ifield - She Taught Me to Yodel

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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ The Velvet Underground might work better for V for Velvet Underground music, ;)

I can see lots of new labels popping up now. Tongue


Could well be, like for X (which was skipped)

X is for X-Ray Cover Albums

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Z is for Zydeco:

Dr. John - I Walk On Guilded Splinters

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A for "alternative rock" or "art rock" which this one qualifies for both....

Anna Calvi - "Papi Pacify" 



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B is for Ballad
 
Peter Hammill - Stranger Still
 
 
 

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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

B is for Ballad
 
Peter Hammill - Stranger Still
 

A ballad is not a music genre, just a type of song. Confused
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C is for Comedy.


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D is for Disco
 
The Tubes - Slipped My Disco
 
 
 
The Residents - Diskomo
 
 
 

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E is for Europop.


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F for Folk (of the progressive persuasion):

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