Originally Posted By: HearToLearn
Originally Posted By: MarioD
Originally Posted By: HearToLearn
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Seriously though, I don't think there ever will be a time that the top 200 streamed songs will outpace, ALL music from the all of the rest of time. Do you?

I would have to also say, it would be a complete reach to say old music is killing new music. Although, you may have additional information to change my mind. smile

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I think that the answer to that question and statement will be directly proportional to the age of the person answering. YMMV




I don't follow on this point. Why would it be?


I have a couple of reasons.
1-When I was a teenager old music was Lawrence Welk, The Andrew Sisters, etc. Now it is Elvis, The Beatles, the old blues players, Humble Pie, etc. Thus my definition of old has changed. If you asked a 20 year old they may think the grunge is old music.

2- If you ask me now I would say that old music is better than today's music. If you asked me when I was 20 I would have said today's music is much better. If you asked someone who loves rap they may say today's music is better.

Thus it is a matter of opinion and nothing else, i.e. what is old music and what is better music.

One last thing. Good music has no expiration date, regardless of what you call good music!

YMMV


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