Anonymous wrote:Madonna, Duran Duran and every boy band
Anonymous wrote:Madonna, Duran Duran and every boy band
Anonymous wrote:Ones with distinctive voices then, but if they came out now, would probably not work out:
Morrissey
Bjork
Anonymous wrote:Nobody needs a great voice now, though.
Anonymous wrote:Ones with distinctive voices then, but if they came out now, would probably not work out:
Morrissey
Bjork
Anonymous wrote:Ones with distinctive voices then, but if they came out now, would probably not work out:
Morrissey
Bjork
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Few pop stars truly transcend their time period. Fame is very dependent on the zeitgeist.
This. Imagine Kurt Cobain or Billy Corgan being successful now.
I can imagine it actually
What would it look like?
I imagine Cobain as a one hit wonder with Smells Like Teen Spirit. I'm having a harder time imagining Corgan. He was a master at writing albums, and the album is so much less relevant now.
Come on! How you gonna hate on the Pumpkins?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Few pop stars truly transcend their time period. Fame is very dependent on the zeitgeist.
This. Imagine Kurt Cobain or Billy Corgan being successful now.
I can imagine it actually
What would it look like?
I imagine Cobain as a one hit wonder with Smells Like Teen Spirit. I'm having a harder time imagining Corgan. He was a master at writing albums, and the album is so much less relevant now.
Anonymous wrote:Phil Collins.
Too ugly.
Same with all of the old ugly dudes who did well then.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody needs a great voice now, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Milli Vanilli?
No, with social media, they'd probably be influencers or doing Tiktok videos. Most people lip sync on those.