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minus-squareFlying Squid@lemmy.worldMlinkfedilinkarrow-up8·6 months agoHey, I mostly listen to 30s and 40s jazz, but it was like rock didn’t exist on TNG, let alone something like rap or reggae.
minus-squareThe Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOPMlinkfedilinkarrow-up8arrow-down1·6 months agoIt’s a missed opportunity to not see Worf casually listening to rock/metal in his quarters. I guess they were thinking that classical and jazz seem a little more timeless?
minus-squareFlying Squid@lemmy.worldMlinkfedilinkarrow-up13arrow-down1·6 months agoI think it was more likely a licensing issue. Most classical music and many jazz standards are public domain. I don’t know what Abrams’ company paid the Beastie Boys for the right to use Sabotage, but I guarantee you it wasn’t cheap.
Hey, I mostly listen to 30s and 40s jazz, but it was like rock didn’t exist on TNG, let alone something like rap or reggae.
It’s a missed opportunity to not see Worf casually listening to rock/metal in his quarters.
I guess they were thinking that classical and jazz seem a little more timeless?
I think it was more likely a licensing issue. Most classical music and many jazz standards are public domain.
I don’t know what Abrams’ company paid the Beastie Boys for the right to use Sabotage, but I guarantee you it wasn’t cheap.
Worf’s jam was Klingon opera in DS9