You're only twenty! You shouldn't be listening to anything made before 1992 anyway. When I were a lad, no self respecting DJ would have played anything pre 1976, with the exception of Bowie, Iggy and VU. Not even as a joke. 60s TV show themes such as Thunderbirds, Stingray etc were used for the latter.timsinister wrote:That essentially exhausted their ability to play anything made before 1992 for about the next four weeks.
Right then you miserable lot.
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are those your grumpy underpants you have on in your avatar Francis?
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Well excuuuuuuuuse us twenty-somethings!Francis wrote:You're only twenty! You shouldn't be listening to anything made before 1992 anyway.timsinister wrote:That essentially exhausted their ability to play anything made before 1992 for about the next four weeks.
Very possibly. But I do find it disconcerting that anyone in their twenties should still be stuck on something that was 'in vogue' during their primary school years. I mean, it's like Eldritch trying to be John Lennon. Oh, hang on...James Blast wrote:are those your grumpy underpants you have on in your avatar Francis?
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I am interested to know why FrancisFrancis wrote:Very possibly. But I do find it disconcerting that anyone in their twenties should still be stuck on something that was 'in vogue' during their primary school years.James Blast wrote:are those your grumpy underpants you have on in your avatar Francis?
Because it suggests that:Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I am interested to know why Francis
a) There is no decent modern alternative music
or
b) Current lifestyle options are so inanely dull that you have to look to the past for inspiration
or
3) You enjoy the company drunken fools
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correct on all 3 there FrancisFrancis wrote:Because it suggests that:Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I am interested to know why Francis
a) There is no decent modern alternative music
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b) Current lifestyle options are so inanely dull that you have to look to the past for inspiration
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3) You enjoy the company drunken fools
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Cheers BoF, you've handled that one perfectly.
Wot she said, Francis!
Wot she said, Francis!
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timsinister wrote:Cheers BoF, you've handled that one perfectly.
Wot she said, Francis!
What he saidfrancis wrote:Well alright!
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Take full credit, BoF!
In a way, I can understand where Francis is coming from, but then he was lucky enough to live through the dawning of the ages of great music. I think the same - I wouldn't be here otherwise - so I spend an ordinate amount of time and money on enjoying music made, yes, long before I was able to contemplate it.
Not that I'm writing off modern music; I just don't feel there's very much in the way of the leviathans of yesterday.
This may have something to do with me becoming a music journalist...
Sorry Andrew.
In a way, I can understand where Francis is coming from, but then he was lucky enough to live through the dawning of the ages of great music. I think the same - I wouldn't be here otherwise - so I spend an ordinate amount of time and money on enjoying music made, yes, long before I was able to contemplate it.
Not that I'm writing off modern music; I just don't feel there's very much in the way of the leviathans of yesterday.
This may have something to do with me becoming a music journalist...
Sorry Andrew.
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@Mr Sinister I always thought I was born 10 years too late as far as music goes
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The only good thing I've seen in the new Millennium is Devendra Banhart, and one song by Bloc Party, that song being Banquet.
I think music and fashion generally died in the 90s.
I think music and fashion generally died in the 90s.
I feel the same,just a few albums from 93 onwards have bought,but my dad used to say the same,is it musics changed and moved on and i'v'e/we've not?nick the stripper wrote:The only good thing I've seen in the new Millennium is Devendra Banhart, and one song by Bloc Party, that song being Banquet.
I think music and fashion generally died in the 90s.
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Editors sound very promising
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Yup,there is good bands around,we went to see Eightys Matchbox B Line Disaster a we while ago,and they were great,but cant seem to get past the stuff I listned to 'till about 10 years ago,my fault Iknow,but I will give "the editors"a listen{as soon as i get argus off the "music centre"!James Blast wrote:Editors sound very promising
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The two of you can go on Age-ErasmusDark wrote:I was born 30 years too late, my musical taste, however, is impeccable.James Blast wrote:I was born 20 years too early, my musical taste, however, is impeccable
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I was born 10 years too late and my musical taste, however, is impeccable (apart from the dodgy BM perhaps but you all knew about that anyway)Dark wrote:I was born 30 years too late, my musical taste, however, is impeccable.James Blast wrote:I was born 20 years too early, my musical taste, however, is impeccable