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• #36852
^brilliant.
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• #36853
wish it would work in quotes though
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• #36854
The only problem with emerging music is that exposure is proportional to market size.
So the internet has allowed more choice than ever before.
However it has also reduced footfall at the same time.
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• #36855
Fucking yawn.
Post memes plox.
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• #36860
Related to a recent incident that involved IKEA photoshopping women out of some photographs for its Saudi Arabian catalog... http://ikeafiles.tumblr.com/
best one so far
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• #36861
It's not the instruments I mourn for, it's the song-writing.
With professional song-writers and "hit makers", there is so little incentive to push any boundary too far or to try anything new.
Hell, the structure of a song is now a predictable thing. Even you'd be hard-pushed to find a single song recently that wasn't in 4:3.
Some of the best songs of the 20th century were put together by hit makers and professional songwriters.
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• #36862
Pearoast...
Not surprising though really...
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• #36863
best one so far
Certainly better than that!
Worst photoshop meme with shit paste jobs ever...
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• #36864
And we know it was you Nuknow...
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• #36866
Some of the best songs of the 20th century were put together by hit makers and professional songwriters.
This.
Bacharach and David, Lieber and Stoller, Holland/Dozier/Holland, Boudleaux and Felice Bryant, Rogers and Hammerstein, Hale and Pace,Ok, maybe not that last pair.
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• #36867
who? who? who? who? who/who/who? who?who? who?who?who?who?
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• #36868
One 'L' FFS!
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• #36869
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23celebritiesdoingthingsthatrhymewiththeirname&src=tren
some of these are quite funny, others not so much
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• #36870
may be a re...
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• #36871
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23celebritiesdoingthingsthatrhymewiththeirname&src=tren
some of these are quite funny, others not so much
Jason Orange. Oh, bollocks.
The only good one.
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• #36872
I was talking about the 1980s, I forgot you're still a baby...
#kidsdontknowtheyrebornthesedaysRubbish, there was loads of exposure to non-chart music. For one thing there were more music programs on the TV, from Chart Show and White Room to The Word... now we seem to only have Jools Holland. Radio was always as hard, but the best stations now are all on DAB but most people still just have FM.
And I do agree with Bandcamp, GrooveShark, SoundCloud, Pandora... but the vast majority of their users are us old farts who already had the bug for music. What I'm talking about is giving this bug to new people... and that means getting this in the mainstream.
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• #36873
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• #36875
Rubbish, there was loads of exposure to non-chart music. For one thing there were more music programs on the TV, from Chart Show and White Room to The Word... now we seem to only have Jools Holland. Radio was always as hard, but the best stations now are all on DAB but most people still just have FM.
What are worth listening to on DAB? BBC 6 Music is the only decent one I can find.
I find there's loads more variety (and minority stations) on FM. Isn't the cost of broadcasting over DAB too much for many stations?
typical.