i blame cowell and the dumbing down of real music for the tepid tripe that is force fed to the majority of the population week in week out and passed off has music . until the sheep get a conscious of their own this is the stark reality because their parents feel that this is real music so thats all they have heard . education is whats needed a nostalgic history music lesson perhaps !
Yesterday i was talking with some people, and one of them asked me my age (I did not yet 40 years ) and when i told him he said "oh, i thought you had 25 years"
i blame cowell and the dumbing down of real music for the tepid tripe that is force fed to the majority of the population week in week out and passed off has music . until the sheep get a conscious of their own this is the stark reality because their parents feel that this is real music so thats all they have heard . education is whats needed a nostalgic history music lesson perhaps !
...and Stock, Aitken and Waterman.
I was working in the music business when they first reared their ugly heads and shortly after, watched the industry collapse.
They pretty much killed musicianship stone dead by flooding the charts with prefabricated, pre-teen pap. It's cheap to produce, involves no long-term investment, there's always another 'pretty boy' that pre-teens (who have the most 'disposable income') will flock to in droves and if you appeal to the lowest common denominator, you'll make money hand-over-fist, each time, every time.
Our music industry used to be the biggest in the workd and the UK's second biggest industry.
Now look at us...
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
i blame cowell and the dumbing down of real music for the tepid tripe that is force fed to the majority of the population week in week out and passed off has music . until the sheep get a conscious of their own this is the stark reality because their parents feel that this is real music so thats all they have heard . education is whats needed a nostalgic history music lesson perhaps !
...and Stock, Aitken and Waterman.
I was working in the music business when they first reared their ugly heads and shortly after, watched the industry collapse.
They pretty much killed musicianship stone dead by flooding the charts with prefabricated, pre-teen pap. It's cheap to produce, involves no long-term investment, there's always another 'pretty boy' that pre-teens (who have the most 'disposable income') will flock to in droves and if you appeal to the lowest common denominator, you'll make money hand-over-fist, each time, every time.
Our music industry used to be the biggest in the workd and the UK's second biggest industry.
@ravenslament your sentence is putting me more in doubt
your only as old as you feel and i feel in my early twenties today (believe me those days are well and truly long gone) . rejuvenated by the amount of dancing i did last night when i went to see icon of coil , took me back to the days when i could dance all night
I really feel much younger than the lot of people around me who are 15 or 20 years younger than me. My body is pure s***, but I feel I can give it a lot. With 39 I feel really good. Hope I will feel like that with 59 also, not even to mention 49. I am so looking forward for 40's now.
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I really feel much younger than the lot of people around me who are 15 or 20 years younger than me. My body is pure s***, but I feel I can give it a lot. With 39 I feel really good. Hope I will feel like that with 59 also, not even to mention 49. I am so looking forward for 40's now.
I have heard the 40´s are the new 30´s. so it should be good. I have just entered the 30´s and I like it. as my sis said:" Its like the 20´s just whit more money" . and it really is
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