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Do they have rock and punk in Star Trek ??

Do they have rock and punk in Star Trek/ will they have it in the future ??   19 members have voted

  1. 1. Do they have rock and punk in Star Trek/ will they have it in the future ??

    • 1. Yes
      9
    • 2. No
      4
    • 3. I don't know
      2
    • 4. I hope so
      4

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I've been wondering about that. So what do u think will they have Punk and Rock in the future ??

 

 

Do they have it in Star Trek ??

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I don't know about Punk or Rock, but I know country will still be here. It may change a little but Country will all ways be here. :P

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Muwahahahaha... as long as there is any type of government one would hope that there would be punk rock there to complain about it... that is all...

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Suddenly Human

The Next Generation

Production: 176

Season: 4 Episode: 4

DVD Disc: 1

Air Date: 10.15.1990

Stardate: 44143.7

 

Jono, who is later found to be Jeremiah Rossa, is told by Picard to

shut that noise off, when he was listening to some Talarian punk rock music.

 

Things don't change!

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They had some groovy space hippy rock in the original series. Like when Spock jammed with the alien hippy band in the "The way to Eden".

 

Zaphod,

"I purr, therefore I am."

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Yes, but the punk we listen to will be called classic punk :P

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no i think that they will all listen to classical because it sposed to enrich the mind, and the goal of pepole in the future is not to get a lot of money, not to have a fast car, but to better youself in everywhich way possible plus i bet people will do what ever they can to enrich their minds to catch up to those vulcans

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What is the causal relationship between classical music and an "enriched mind"? How do you define enrichment? Because you like the kind of music someone says you should like?

 

I know more than a few people who like classical music, Shakespeare, and other supposedly "refined" tastes that are completely incapable of functioning in the real world. I don't see how what you like makes you a better person.

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no i think that they will all listen to classical because it sposed to enrich the mind, and the goal of pepole in the future is not to get a lot of money, not to have a fast car, but to better youself in everywhich way possible plus i bet people will do what ever they can to enrich their minds to catch up to those vulcans

Punk is good for your mind. In some way :P

 

 

Punk is a criticsm through which the people in the future could see what was life in the past. In some way ;)

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No, I dont think so, because everytime someone requests from the computer to listen to music, they usually hear soft music.

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No, I dont think so, because everytime someone requests from the computer to listen to music, they usually hear soft music.

The computer was obviously programmed by Starfleet psychologists with a love of classical music :P

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acaully classical is not the only music anything instrumental that is symphonic like th works of john williams and howard shore and jerry goldsmith. no synthesized drums/ wind insturments

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lol.. Most of the music people do listen to are either Alien or classical, so I assume not. Full contact sports have been abolished since then, so I assume the same fate happened to punk rock. ::shrugs::

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lol.. Most of the music people do listen to are either Alien or classical, so I assume not.  Full contact sports have been abolished since then, so I assume the same fate happened to punk rock. ::shrugs::

Well there's "Anbo-Jystu" (sp?) if you can call that a "full-contact sport".

 

Oh, and Bat'leth fighting. That can get pretty full contact, although admittedly not a lot of Starfleet officers get involved in it.

Edited by Tachyon

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Well there's "Anbo-Jystu" (sp?) if you can call that a "full-contact sport".

Nah, a full contact sport is Hockey or football, or something like that. I don't think I ever saw Picard and Riker lace their shoes up for a game of pig skin classic, did you? :P

Edited by Seiben

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I just hope in the 24th century I can still find an Eminem or a Nine Inch Nails CD around somewhere.

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sure why not

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I don't think I ever saw Picard and Riker lace their shoes up for a game of pig skin classic, did you? :P

Kirk was practicing fighting and judo in the episode Charlie X

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I just hope in the 24th century I can still find an Eminem or a Nine Inch Nails CD around somewhere.

Eminem? Thats soooo ole school...

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Hey, I just want to make sure I can relax on the Holodeck with a holographic Jimmy Buffett playing music at the tiki hut. :P

 

~HD

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What is the causal relationship between classical music and an "enriched mind"? How do you define enrichment? Because you like the kind of music someone says you should like?

 

I know more than a few people who like classical music, Shakespeare, and other supposedly "refined" tastes that are completely incapable of functioning in the real world. I don't see how what you like makes you a better person.

It doesn't. And if most concert goers knew what goes on in the mind of a classical musician, their hair pieces would melt. :P

 

There *is* a small percentage of people who embody the arts for the pretentiousness of it, or as you say, because they're told that this is what they should like and that there is a prestige to it.

 

But there are a greater number of people who sincerely enjoy these things. (And a number of them who don't, and I applaud their honesty).

 

What is enrichment as you describe it? I would say for the sincere ones, it is a natural evolvement of taste. This happens in many areas of life. The things you enjoy today are far different (I assume) than the things you enjoyed ten years ago, or twenty years ago. As I think back personally, I can name many things that have changed dramatically in my own maturation, that I absolutely did not consciously try to change to suit someone else's concept of "enrichment." (I am the anti-child of pretentiousness, lol. Ask my pals).

 

The main cause of that evolvement, in my opionion, would be the amount of exposure. For example, if you've never listened to much classical music, and I took you to an opera or a Mahler symphony, I'd expect you to be bored out of your skull, and for good reason. But, if you've been listening to classical music for years, you might like the Mahler. In another decade, you'd probably get a kick out of the opera. One more decade and you might understand Brahms. Nothing pretentious about it, just a natural progression.

 

If you never drank much coffee, you might think that Folgers is pretty good. If you're a road-ho, you'd have evolved to learn that even Starbucks is crud.

 

If you don't eat much chocolate, Hersheys is good. After ten years and exposure to other kinds, you see it for the sandpaper that is is.

 

Chocolate, wine, cheese, road coffee, escargot, Mozart, literature, movies... (Was there anything before Lord of the Rings???) It's just a matter of exposure, and ultimately personal taste. I still don't like good cheese. In fact, the better the cheese, the more I hate it. I like Land o' Lakes cheese product... There are composers I don't like, and many many "great" authors I can't stand. I won't eat "sea urchin," and cilantro still tastes like soap flakes.

 

But in the spirit of adventure, I love to try new things. If someone tells me it's great... Well, it won't hurt me much to give it a shot. I might like it, I might hate it. The fact that I'm still walking the planet and have new things to try is the coolest thing.

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