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Old 20-02-2005, 02:20   #1157
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Re: what music are you listening to?

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Originally Posted by Incognitas
Now are we taking a dig at us oldies or a dig at newer groups?

'cos i have been listening to the Yeah,Yeahs as well.
I like oldies - I get on better with them than people my own age. I was just pointing out that these days there seems to be a lot more bands/groups around, and none last longer than a year before a new group emerges that looks and sounds like the last group. It's getting hard to tell them apart, and as I said - I don't know most of them at all.

I can manage the first 3 notes of Silent Night, but if I could play the piano and I played the opening notes of, say, Bridge Over Troubled Water, you'd know it straight away. Can you say that of any modern band? Not that they'd ever use a piano. Hmmmm
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