
Bez ikakve pompe, Vukajlija se pojavila tokom ove godine i zabilježila skoro deset hiljada rječi u rječniku žargona koje su definisali sami posjetioci. Uzimajući za ime učestalu grešku u govoru kad ljudi zapravo žele da kažu Vujaklija, stvorena je zajednica stvaraoca slenga srpskog jezika i mjesto na kojem posjetioci treniraju svoju kreativnost. Ovaj kreativni ventil vas samo tako usisa i očas posla možete da izgubite sate vremena čitajući duhovite opaske kojim su definisani brojni izrazi iz popularne kulture i govora. Pozicionirajući se između ozbiljnih sajtova kao što su "Metak" i "Vokabular" na jednoj, i zabavnih "Srbovanje", "Kobaja Grande" na drugoj strani, Vukajlija je dokazala da famozni "user-created content" (sadržaj kreiran od strane korisnika) može sasvim lijepo da zaživi i na ovim prostorima. Ovogodišnja nagrada za najbolji sajt prema izboru Biznisbloga odlazi ovom istinskom Web 2.0 projektu kojem u definicijama nije izmakla ni domaća blogosfera!
Biznisblog · 26. Decembar 2007.
@mussashe - ovo baš dobro zvuči, nema šta, odličan izbor
Hvala..
Evo malo i nove, da ne bude samo stare.
Iza ovog stoji i zanimljiva priča
"Originally from Venezuela, circumstances prevented them from going home and forced them to just endlessly tour the US. Over 1,000 shows later and they're still going."
"we came to tour in the US for the second time in 2016 when things were crumbling back home, our families encouraged us to stay outside of Venezuela. We visited an immigration lawyer recommended by a friend and we were promised potential resident status in less than a year…little did we knew things weren’t exactly gonna work that way…long story short the year is 2022 and we haven’t been able to finalize our immigration process to the fullest. Yes some of us are still waiting to have papers that allow us to have a “normal” life in the US. because of regulations and laws, leaving the USA is not an option or else we might not have a chance to be back in the states in 10 years or more. And even tho we don’t get to have the same privileges as a resident or citizen person we still have the opportunity of doing what we love and helping our families been here more than any other place (that we know) so here we are resisting, adapting, coping with a complex situation that we never plan to have but we decided going through it."
Meni favorit "completar" na 4:33
https://youtu.be/xSRGp6jA7zE
santana - tanglewood at home
https://youtu.be/Dy4HA3vUv2c
Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper
https://youtu.be/LcMSFZZ-erw
Burnin' for You · Blue Oyster Cult
Srpski folklor i danas zvuči savremeno, veselo, živahno i ljudski.
https://youtu.be/Oa4siAcXVRE
Kolo - Igre iz Binacke Morave
https://youtu.be/hQLGCX8D-1Y
Barbra Streisand - Woman in Love
https://youtu.be/bbr60I0u2Ng
The Knack - My Sharona
https://youtu.be/GsVcUzP_O_8
Madonna - Express Yourself
https://youtu.be/diYAc7gB-0A
George Michael - Freedom! ’90
https://youtu.be/XZmRpi9pU18
Lutajuca Srca - Brod za srecu
https://youtu.be/ReHX3pKIlTU
Leo Martin - Ja te volim
https://youtu.be/EqqdcaZvG2s
Radmila Karaklajic - Andjelina zumba zumba
https://youtu.be/7v151m4pk5s
Djordje Marjanovic - Nikad nije kasno
https://youtu.be/fiRH9dplmyg
Lepa Lukić - Ne pitaj me
https://youtu.be/O5pytItDLmA
Korni grupa - Kuda ides svete moj
https://youtu.be/J0494hL0zNg
Dubrovački Trubaduri – Jedan dan
https://youtu.be/Yo2AKoK9ky0
Time - Za koji život treba da se rodim
https://youtu.be/L3XckT8QByU
Josipa Lisac - Make up
https://youtu.be/Oxl76vk4f10
ĐORĐE BALAŠEVIĆ - MENUET
https://youtu.be/mcjGbeK0klI
Riblja Čorba - Kad ti se na glavu sruši čitav svet
https://youtu.be/U6iFYgrXNP0
Hell Is Living Without You · Alice Cooper
https://youtu.be/jcEzx5HLYEw
Alice Cooper - Love's A Loaded Gun
https://youtu.be/2eiy_hu6hDQ
Bombaj Štampa - Često poželim da sve zaboravim (1987)
https://youtu.be/ohk3DP5fMCg
Svi volimo one koji žive to što pevaju – Toma, Bili Holidej – ali su nam potrebni i oni koji stoje kod zavese na pozornici i kao vanjski, svevideći narator umesto autorefleksije daju čitavu sliku, odnosno što više moguće od nje. Pogotovo kad je reč o svetu koji smo znali samo kao daleki eho. Vasilija Radojčić je bila takva pevačica
https://www.vreme.com/kultura/glas-cist-kao-suza/
Splet najlepsih pevanja Vasilije Radojcic;
https://youtu.be/HGcHjriE_H0
https://youtu.be/rPxTJOOTpIE
https://youtu.be/m0mQLdCXKxE
https://youtu.be/K6wBD2DP0X0
https://youtu.be/kIeWjkvUk64
https://youtu.be/tSQHXt6T2Hw
https://youtu.be/1Hpc5YcqGww
https://youtu.be/KfD53smcZ5s
https://youtu.be/zaGvR83hipU
https://youtu.be/jXm-8JmDrUI
https://youtu.be/ZwWVaiNqC5A
https://youtu.be/DjoBbuf_ZW8
https://youtu.be/vT8Bv5Wg4u4
https://youtu.be/pFPpH0mzsaU
1974, a domaćica
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbeLsKOkS8I
Jos jedna iz iste godine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WoeAIz0jXU
Ovo je suvo zlato.
Sket na kraju je sam po sebi vredan vremena.
I ono pucketanje ploče na samom kraju, kao kamin.
Evo nešto baš matoro, a domaće
1936
A i dalje poznata pjesma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpkcG_gvUNg
AI se slaže. U značajnoj mjeri.
Let's break down the arguments, from objective data to subjective experience.
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### The Argument That "Yes, Music Is Getting Worse" (The Data-Driven Case)
Several scientific studies have analyzed popular music over the decades and found measurable changes that many people would interpret as a decline in quality.
The Loudness War: Starting in the 1990s and peaking in the mid-2000s, producers began mastering songs to be as loud as possible to stand out on the radio and on CDs. This was achieved by compressing the dynamic range—the difference between the quietest and loudest parts of a song. The result is music that feels sonically flat, less nuanced, and more fatiguing to the ear. While streaming services have started to curb this trend by normalizing volume, its effects on production linger. Harmonic and Melodic Simplicity: A 2012 study published in Scientific Reports analyzed nearly half a million songs from 1955 to 2010. They found a clear trend towards harmonic simplification. In other words, songs today tend to use fewer and more repetitive chord progressions than songs from the 60s and 70s. The four-chord loop (I-V-vi-IV), which has always been popular, is now overwhelmingly dominant.
Timbral Homogeneity: The same study found that the variety of instruments and sounds (the "timbral palette") has decreased. While the 60s and 70s saw a rich mix of brass, strings, varied percussion, and unique guitar tones, much of today's pop is dominated by a smaller set of synthesized sounds, drum machines (like the 808), and processed vocals. Lyrical Simplification: Research on song lyrics has shown a trend towards more repetitive words, simpler vocabulary, and a greater focus on self-centered or narcissistic themes compared to previous decades.
#### If So, Since When?
Based on this data, the major shift seems to begin in the late 1990s and accelerates significantly through the 2000s. This timeline corresponds with the rise of digital production software (DAWs), the peak of the Loudness War, and the shift in the music industry caused by file-sharing and later, streaming.
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### The Argument That "No, Music Is Just Different" (The Counter-Argument)
This side argues that the metrics above don't capture the whole story and are biased toward an older definition of "good music."
Nostalgia is a Powerful Drug: This is the biggest factor. Psychologists have identified the "reminiscence bump," a phenomenon where we have the strongest emotional connection to the music we discovered during our teens and early twenties. For you, the music of your youth is tied to memories of friendship, first loves, and self-discovery. It's not that music was objectively better then; it's that it wasyourmusic. Every generation believes the music of their youth was the best. Innovation Has Shifted: While melodic and harmonic complexity may have decreased in the pop charts, innovation hasn't stopped—it has just moved. Today's producers are masters of rhythm, texture, and sound design. The intricate drum programming in hip-hop, the atmospheric soundscapes of electronic music, and the creative use of vocal processing (like Auto-Tune) are all areas of immense creativity that weren't as central to music in the 70s.
Unprecedented Diversity and Access: The Top 40 is more homogenous, but music as a whole has never been more diverse. Thanks to the internet and streaming, you can listen to Mongolian folk-metal, Brazilian funk, experimental jazz, or hyper-niche electronic subgenres with a single click. In the 1970s, you were largely limited to what the radio played and the record store stocked. The "average" quality of music might feel lower because the barrier to entry is gone—anyone can upload a song—but the sheer volume ofexcellentniche music is greater than ever.
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### When Was the Peak in Quality of Popular Music?
This is the most subjective question of all, as the "peak" depends entirely on your values. However, music critics and historians often point to a few key eras as being particularly innovative and culturally significant.
Here are the most common candidates for the "peak": The Late 1960s (approx. 1966-1971): Often cited as the ultimate "golden age." This period saw The Beatles revolutionize studio recording, the creative explosion of Motown, the birth of psychedelic rock (Jimi Hendrix), and the rise of seminal singer-songwriters (Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell). The speed of musical evolution was breathtaking.
The 1970s: This decade saw the maturation of rock into distinct subgenres like progressive rock, arena rock, and punk. It was also the golden age of funk, soul, and disco, producing some of the most intricate and brilliantly produced music ever made. The Early 1990s (approx. 1991-1996): This era is championed by many Gen X'ers as a peak. It featured the raw authenticity of grunge (Nirvana, Pearl Jam) as a reaction to 80s excess, the "golden age" of hip-hop with artists like A Tribe Called Quest and Nas creating lyrically and sonically complex work, and the rise of alternative and indie rock.
### Conclusion: So, Is It Getting Worse?
Pop music on the charts is measurably simpler, louder, and less diverse in its instrumentation than it was in past decades.
However, music as a whole is more diverse, accessible, and innovative in different ways (rhythm, production) than ever before.
The feeling that music is "getting worse" is a combination of real, data-supported changes in pop music and the powerful psychological effect of nostalgia. The "peak" of music was likely whenever you were 17. But if you look beyond the charts, you'll find that there is more incredible music being made today than at any other time in history—you just have to go find it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfNdps0daF8
Odgledaj celo, odlicno je - na ovu temu
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