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Topic: Do People Analyze Rock N' Roll To The Point Of Stupidity? Return to archive Page: 1 2
18th May 2007 10:03 PM
tumbled
quote:
MrPleasant wrote:


That was mostly true, in the seventies, involving paid journalists. However, the seventies were good for a bunch of other reasons.


I'm sorry, what were those reasons again??


18th May 2007 10:19 PM
MrPleasant
quote:
tumbled wrote:


I'm sorry, what were those reasons again??






A bunch.
19th May 2007 05:45 AM
gypsymofo60 Yes! People analyse popular music to the point of absolute stupidity. I mean, it aint religion is it? Nor is it politics, economics, etc,etc. There are far more important things going on at the moment that warrant real attention. It's Only Rock n' Roll.
20th May 2007 10:50 AM
speedfreakjive
you are right man - why analyse something which is spontaneous by nature? rock writers are missing the point
20th May 2007 05:21 PM
The Bishops Daughter ANALyze.. need I say more?
20th May 2007 05:54 PM
Gazza
quote:
MrPleasant wrote:


That was mostly true, in the seventies, involving paid journalists. However, the seventies were good for a bunch of other reasons.



Music journalism is far poorer now than it was then, and the music is now more disposable.
20th May 2007 06:01 PM
MrPleasant
quote:
Gazza wrote:


Music journalism is far poorer now than it was then, and the music is now more disposable.



Paid music journalism, IMO. (That's if the writers get actually paid.)
20th May 2007 06:09 PM
Gazza
quote:
MrPleasant wrote:


Paid music journalism, IMO. (That's if the writers get actually paid.)



Thats what I mean, yes
21st May 2007 10:38 AM
GotToRollMe "Do People Analyze Rock N' Roll To The Point Of Stupidity?" LMAO! Have a look at this board any day of the week and you'll have your answer, matey!
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