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when ever the is a question about music with the words: best, greatest.... We always go back to the oldies. Is it because todays music lasts 4 2 days? |
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@etzbaot | 8 November 12 |
I think so .
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@kurt_x | 10 November 12 |
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@suvetar | 10 November 12 |
there is as much great music as there ever was now, maybe more
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@mab21 | 10 November 12 |
music today it's good too but it's not so passionate as it was back then.
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@vampboy | 10 November 12 |
if you started listening to some good rock/metal bands instead of that house/trance stuff you listen to, you will know what being passionate is all about ![]() |
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@mab21 | 11 November 12 |
no thanks, i know what passionate feels like without lissening to those desperate screamers.
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@kurt_x | 11 November 12 |
Older stuffs are the roots mabby.
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@mab21 | 11 November 12 |
yep that's totally true kurt.
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@kylie.sa | 11 November 12 |
it may because we knew those songs longer, meaning theres already that print in our minds. in 20 years someone who is now 2 will say oop i did it again from britney is there favorite oldie.
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@mab21 | 11 November 12 |
i grew up wit britney spears and i don't like her songs anymore, there r only some songs i like not everything... Those songs that were made really well and not so much to be sold but to be loved.
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@1ndr | 11 November 12 |
Old is Gold.
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@mrmister | 15 November 12 |
maybe its because we are growing older we see the changes my dad always talks about 60s and 70s music, 80s and 90s will always be my favourites
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@garion | 15 November 12 |
Because Video Killed The Radio Star.. these days the prime entry point for your 'music' will be the video, hence if you have great hair, trousers or pecs, the youth market will pick up your track - regrettably the actual music has become secondary. I'm talking about the pop/mainstream market here; there's still brilliant non-mainstream albums being made
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@vampboy | 16 November 12 |
@ mab21 - 11.11.12 - 05:15am no thanks, i know what passionate feels like without lissening to those desperate screamers. screaming is for sissies, I'm talking growls and shrieks here, you will get over that boring stuff in days then ![]() |
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@garion | 16 November 12 |
Gillan used to scream, and I wouldn't call him a sissy; well, not to his face.. ![]() |
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@vampboy | 16 November 12 |
so does Rob Halford and we all know he is one of the Metal Gods hehe if you haven't figured it out by yet, I'm only trying to tease Mab here ![]() |
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@mab21 | 17 November 12 |
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@atlant1s | 17 November 12 |
vampboy, u don't half talk s**t. metal music is the worst kind of music there is. I'd rather listen to Spice Girls than that shouting s**t!!!
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@mab21 | 17 November 12 |
what atlant1s said ![]() |
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@wildhart | 17 November 12 |
@ atlant1s - 17.11.12 - 01:23pm vampboy, u don't half talk s**t. metal music is the worst kind of music there is. I'd rather listen to Spice Girls than that shouting s**t!!! Fk that!!! Metal is the most imaginative, innovative music going. Better than the sanitised rubbish you see in the charts or the recylced rehased, derivative tripe that masquerades as RnB or Rap these days |
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