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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??
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MrPleasant |
quote: tumbled wrote:
I'm sorry, what were those reasons again??
A bunch. |
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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. |
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speedfreakjive |
you are right man - why analyse something which is spontaneous by nature? rock writers are missing the point |
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The Bishops Daughter |
ANALyze.. need I say more? |
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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. |
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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.) |
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Gazza |
quote: MrPleasant wrote:
Paid music journalism, IMO. (That's if the writers get actually paid.)
Thats what I mean, yes |
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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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