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Kurt
Everyone should go see Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives live in concert...
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35love
Why all the singing television shows?
(Combing the country for young vocalists to sing other people’s songs.)
How about a talent show for bands, who write their own music?
That’s all I can think of,
as Dolly Parton’s ‘Here You Come Again’ is played to a fried chicken commercial
because all the old bands are getting a song in advertising to maintain their legacy with a younger generation, a generation without new music bands.
Bands, meaning: people who sing AND play instruments to make music.
NEW music that has no format to sell, except maybe on TV talent shows with
B celebrity judges.
Otherwise kids are left with techno sorta dance pop on radio to become ‘theirs’
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The Sicilian
If rap/hip-hop didn't kill rock, it certainly hurt it.
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The Sicilian
If rap/hip-hop didn't kill rock, it certainly hurt it.
Rock hurt itself by becoming so effing boring and predictable.
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The Sicilian
If rap/hip-hop didn't kill rock, it certainly hurt it.
Rock hurt itself by becoming so effing boring and predictable.
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syrel
Substituting the word 'Ticket' with 'Chicken' in Ticket to Ride makes the song much better.
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35love
Why all the singing television shows?
(Combing the country for young vocalists to sing other people’s songs.)
How about a talent show for bands, who write their own music?
That’s all I can think of,
as Dolly Parton’s ‘Here You Come Again’ is played to a fried chicken commercial
because all the old bands are getting a song in advertising to maintain their legacy with a younger generation, a generation without new music bands.
Bands, meaning: people who sing AND play instruments to make music.
NEW music that has no format to sell, except maybe on TV talent shows with
B celebrity judges.
Otherwise kids are left with techno sorta dance pop on radio to become ‘theirs’