Pop music
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Pop music (a term that derives from "popular") is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form in the Western world during the 1950s and 1960s, deriving from rock and roll. The terms "popular music" and "pop music" are often used interchangeably, although the former describes all music that is popular (and can include any style).
Quotes
[edit]- Pop music can't be described, but quantified.
- Mattia Coluccia, 5 Steps Through Madss, from Dbl Long Island Session (2010)
- The attitude to sexual love in the "pop" song is so ugly and mechanical as to seem schizoid, and psychopathological. Exposed as they are to such powerful cultural statements, young people are being encouraged to forfeit genuine commitment in love in favour of depersonalised sexual activity, with an undercurrent of violence, and to take false solutions in which they must deny their deepest needs, by hate.
- David Holbrook, in Pop and Truth, as quoted in The Sociology of Rock (1978) by Simon Frith, ISBN 0094602204
- ... And this is the origin of pop music: it's a professional music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts music as well.
- Pop music is probably the only art form that is totally dependent for its success on the general public. The more people buy a record, the more successful it is — not only commercially but artistically.
- Manfred Mann, quoted in The Sociology of Rock (1978) by Simon Frith
- If you do a lot of variety shows, you sometimes forget your job as a singer. But I got really excited after practicing together again. I can’t wait to go on stage.
- Maybe it’s because of a rumor that ‘we aren’t suppose to be in a relationship’, which had caused quite a stir, but this is a restriction that's applied to a very small percentage of artists, I think. It's an image that was required for idols, like the one that says that we never even go to the bathroom… we’ve been in this industry for a long time now and we are doing what we want to do, so we’re allowed to fall in love.
- Because we have so many of those pose and gestures, I feel like many people assume that we’re super bubbly and animated.
- Pop is a consumer article, anyhow; after use you throw it away. Forget about the "art" bullshit.
- p.14, Music and Media Volume 9 Issue 38, 19th September, 1992