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Post by Casper on Jun 1, 2007 7:39:00 GMT -5
Guys - you gotta understand - Jay and Jack are doing the Wednesday/Thursday right after watching the episode. I mean can any of you truly say that you got every word and nuance of every episode right after watching it once? I know I can't - and I doubt many can. I can. ;D
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Post by Susi on Jun 1, 2007 13:26:40 GMT -5
I totally agree with you. I'm the same age too. I knew there is grunge and I got a few CD's, but I didn't catch it the first time either, because I never really was that much into grunge and Nirvana. And rightly so... Why should you like grunge? You were just being born when it came out. I'm not saying that you can't go back and listen to old music and have appreciation for it, but it's harder for people to like music that's not of your generation. I don't think so. Actually I (mostly) prefer the music from the 80's and the 90's. And if I'm in the mood to, I listen to music that's even older than that. Today there are still a lot of good bands around, but turn the radio on and listen what they play. I don't know if it's as bad over there as it is here in Europe, but I couldn't live with half of what they're playing all day long. I guess that's why I'm always running around with my I-pod at work, trying to drown out all the radios we got there standing around...
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Post by Nick"The Noid" on Jun 1, 2007 15:24:21 GMT -5
Oh, I totally agree. Yeah, it's bad over here with all the really awful music on the radio. That's why I thank God for the ipod ;D. Yeah, I mostly listen to 60s and 70s groups and sometimes 80s. As for today's music, I tend to like groups like Midlake, Ambulance Ltd, Cat Power, Ray LaMontagne...etc. Groups like that. They'll never be played on the radio, but I can promise you people will still be listening to them in 10 years, unlike what's on the radio. Be good!
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