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Songs in Music Screams Some Critical Sensitivity

I listened to Eagles Desperado (the whole album) for the first time in a while. The title of this album is a vain song like Hotel California. There was certainly a sense of crisis there. But the sense of crisis is mental and spiritual. But the sense of crisis of Billie Eilish's two albums is the survival of humankind. It can be discerned by listening.


Nirvana's sense of crisis was a personal sense of crisis in youth and life, and Ben Folds Five's sense of crisis was a generational sense of crisis. Therefore, the sense of crisis of the oasis was the sense of crisis of the times, and the sense of crisis of the Eagles is the age of the United States. Billie Eilish's sense of crisis is the sense of physical survival crisis in the world through the United States.


Nirvana's sense of crisis was close to that of Pink Floyd. Only Kurt's personal feelings were exhaled. It was Beethoven and Stravinsky who sang a sense of crisis on a larger scale than Nirvana. After that, Shostakovich and Orff portrayed a sense of crisis with pure music. Jazz couldn't draw a sense of crisis.


Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, Glass Animals, and Dua Lipa have a rich sense of crisis, but the lyrics contain a turning point message of the human era. There is no similar thing in Japan. It is prominent in the United States and Canada, and is also found in Australia and the United Kingdom. I don't feel the sound of Ariana Grande's song.




Feb. 27th.     2022