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ENO- cultivating the same territory since 1974 😂. I mean, I love him- but he really should listen to more music by other artists if he still thinks he’s doing things no one has done before. We be like, “Ok boomer”. 😄
Boomer here. Enos’ creativity as an artist in his own right, and as a nurturer/collaborator of others talents, his ground breaking pre sampling sampling with David Byrne , his involvement in the Clock of The Long Now… I’d gladly settle for being as limited as that…
Boomer here. What she said.
He hasn't been slavishly cultivating the same territory since 1974 -- particularly when you keep in mind the collaborative work that he has done. I think you will find a lot more variety in his work over his career than you will find in most artists' portfolio. You've got everything from jarring cacophony to minimalism with trips into anthem rock, quirky pop, sampling and on and on.
He's had an important hand in the careers of a pretty eclectic group of highly varied artists.
Constantly working to seek new territiories and new ways of doing things doesn't necessarily mean that you every work will sound radically different from every other one.
If you think everything has sounded the same since 1974, you may have missed a huge amount of his opus. I find it kind of hard to see these all as sounding the same: early Roxy Music, 801 Live, The Unforgettable Fire, More Songs About Buildings and Food, Are We Not Men, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, Evening Star, Remain In Light, Neroli, Music For Airports, Low, Lodger
and a lot has been left out.
Ok Boomers 😂
Brian Eno has always been amazing at talking about music, conceptualizing music..genius of insights into the process. Unfortunately he is less good at what he actually comes up with musically.
Eno had a great ability to take something somebody else was doing and achieve mainstream success with it. He is more the cowboy that took a trip to Germany met Cluster and made their thing his schtick.
Yep, @looperboy , you beat us boomers relying just on our old fashioned ‘evidence’, with the never-heard-that before catch phrase ‘ok boomers.’ Such Wildean heights of originality and wit! I am, frankly, in awe. There’s no coming back for us from a burn like that. After all, who needs ‘evidence’ (so 20th Century) when you’ve got a catch phrase? I bow down to your infinitely superior debating skills…
GenX here. Learning more about Eno's process and ideas changed my ideas of what music making could be. Especially got me thinking about the role of the artist and process music. And I like his music.
For the Eno fans here … (and the cowboys and farmers).
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/oblique-strategies-se/id1104927011
Seriously, if you think all his work sounds the same, you are only familiar with a limited sampling of what he’s done . I gave you an incomplete list of work that is vertiginous in its range.
Your response is a content-free put-down?