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    Quote Originally Posted by lil:quizical:quigly
    Your still not getting my point, today companies such as MTV or whatnot get some fake bimbo with a big rack or nice looking body to come and sing some songs, this bimbo gets all the lyrics written for her, same with the music, and while this is happening she is making millions, I just cant understand how people with no talent what so ever are making these millions. And I doubt this age of music will be history, heres an example: a music video, lets say by green day come out brand new, its on top of the charts for 3 weeks, and is played on the radio constintly for about 4 monthes. After this time period people start to forget about this music video as it is getting old so they want more. But look at the beatles, there music from the 60's is just as fresh as it was when it just came out.

    there were mMANY 70s bands exactly like that, not everyone was as talented as Michael Jackson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mit
    there were mMANY 70s bands exactly like that, not everyone was as talented as Michael Jackson.
    Led Zeppelin
    Janice Joplin
    Jim Morrison (The Doors)
    John Lennon (The Beatles)
    Mick Jagger (Rolling Stones)
    Alex Lifeson (Rush)
    Freddie Mercurey (Queen)
    And the list goes on.'

    Quote Originally Posted by Mit
    i think it depends wat music ure into, just because u dont like it does not mean it is not good. 'Hey ya' by outkast is likely to become a classic and be there with all those other songs. u cant genralise
    Hey ya a classic? Doubt it ive heard that song its practically saying Heyyy Yaaa all the way through.
    Last edited by lil:quizical:quigly; 27-02-2005 at 10:18 PM.

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    I have to agree with you there. But there are soem good music produced nowdays. Its only the maufactured pop stars that spoil it.
    Last edited by Dave,; 28-02-2005 at 07:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave.
    I have to agree with you there. But there are soem good music produced nowdays. Its onl the maufactured pop stars that spoil it.
    Ya like Ashley Simpson and those other people.

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    da ppl who i h8 r ppl who go in it 4 da money, eg.one hit wonders. and ppl comin frm programs like pop idol and x-factor, basically, they last bout 6 months, they make some money and live off that 4 da rest ov dere life, those ppl r ruining da musak industary, the true musak lovers r still out there and make musak cus they want 2 change genre's 4 eva eg.tupac, maybe ded but his legacy lives on. those kinda ov ppl r gd 4 da musak industary

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleT
    da ppl who i h8 r ppl who go in it 4 da money, eg.one hit wonders. and ppl comin frm programs like pop idol and x-factor, basically, they last bout 6 months, they make some money and live off that 4 da rest ov dere life, those ppl r ruining da musak industary, the true musak lovers r still out there and make musak cus they want 2 change genre's 4 eva eg.tupac, maybe ded but his legacy lives on. those kinda ov ppl r gd 4 da musak industary
    Rap is c.rap anyway you look at it.

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    Got to agree with you on that one again. I prefer the more indie/rock bands that atleast can perform live and write their owns songs and play their own instruments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleT
    da ppl who i h8 r ppl who go in it 4 da money, eg.one hit wonders. and ppl comin frm programs like pop idol and x-factor, basically, they last bout 6 months, they make some money and live off that 4 da rest ov dere life, those ppl r ruining da musak industary, the true musak lovers r still out there and make musak cus they want 2 change genre's 4 eva eg.tupac, maybe ded but his legacy lives on. those kinda ov ppl r gd 4 da musak industary
    Idiot, why type like that???

    well erm yeh, i think the music people generally listen to in the pop, rnb, rap genre is ****, but i dont really care to complain.

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    u say drugs helps get that vibe, what do u think half of the RnB set up have been sniffing, sherbert. :p
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    ps ashley simpson is rubbish, i hate her songs. they are so bad!
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