[atlantaprog] Re: shallow analysis
- From: Jeff Blanks <jblanks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 23:16:18 -0400
>I agree with this 100%. Too bad (at least on top 40 and rock radio),
>there is very little that is good beyond category and teaches people how
>to listen. Too much of it is bubble gum, like what you'd expect to hear
>from a group like the Dixie Cups in the 60's.
One thing I've noticed about the pop culture situation in general is that
it's so obviously a throwback to the early '60s (between The Day The Music
Died and the British Invasion), even on the front end (the way things
actually sound, look, and feel). Must be all that Fox 97 sort of stuff
today's teenagers grew up listening to... :-P
(And I don't really see any budding Brian Wilsons out there set to surprise
us in a few years, either.)
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- From: Brain21
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