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Mike Raiford wrote:
> There seemed to be a time when pop music wasn't so horrid. Maybe I'm
> idealizing the past a bit.... but it certainly seems that way.
I can remember a time when I used to hear a new tune on the radio, and
actually be excited about it because it sounded neat. [*cough* On the
other hand, that was usually because it was 2 Unlimited...]
These days, I don't even bother listening to the radio.
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Invisible wrote:
> These days, I don't even bother listening to the radio.
Yeah, pretty much. There was a station that played a lot of 80's music.
Supposedly they're the same format now, but all they do is play crap all
the time, now. Not worth listening to, now.
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~Mike
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>> These days, I don't even bother listening to the radio.
>
> Yeah, pretty much. There was a station that played a lot of 80's music.
> Supposedly they're the same format now, but all they do is play crap all
> the time, now. Not worth listening to, now.
I also don't watch TV any more.
I swear there used to be *interesting* programs. Stuff like Rough
Science, Scrapheap Challange, Local Heroes, Discovery, Horizon, Wildlife
on One, etc. Now all there seems to be is "reality" shows. (Uh, 12
people locked in a room for 6 weeks? What's "real" about that??)
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Invisible wrote:
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> I also don't watch TV any more.
>
I still do. Mostly things like How its Made, HowStuffWorks, and the
like. I also watch House (the grumpy doctor is funny), it isn't all
reality shows.
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~Mike
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>> I also don't watch TV any more.
>
> I still do. Mostly things like How its Made, HowStuffWorks, and the
> like. I also watch House (the grumpy doctor is funny), it isn't all
> reality shows.
My dad likes House. Personally, I find him annoying.
QI is sometimes quite interesting. However, it's on ridiculously late at
night for some reason.
I've yet to find anything else really interesting to watch. Hell, even
the great David Attenborough seems to produce films that are more
political activism rather than science now...
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And lo On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 15:49:29 -0000, Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> did
spake thusly:
> Mike Raiford wrote:
>
>> There seemed to be a time when pop music wasn't so horrid. Maybe I'm
>> idealizing the past a bit.... but it certainly seems that way.
>
> I can remember a time when I used to hear a new tune on the radio, and
> actually be excited about it because it sounded neat. [*cough* On the
> other hand, that was usually because it was 2 Unlimited...]
>
> These days, I don't even bother listening to the radio.
I catch some of the new stuff and admittedly at times it can seem quite
good or catchy; perhaps what I meant to say in a less tongue in cheek
voice was that nothing that's come out after 1990 is memorable for me
(unless cover/produced...) I just don't find myself humming anything
recent. IDK so much seems to have been tailored and tweaked to such a
gleaming 'perfection' it doesn't seem like music to me. Closest I've got
is the catch in Beyonce's Crazy in Love and I swear I've heard that before
a long time ago.
Oh side-track one of the things about getting stuck in stupid queues is
realising that of the 7 minute long Hey Jude the last 4 minutes of it is
just Na na na's :-)
--
Phil Cook
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I once tried to be apathetic, but I just couldn't be bothered
http://flipc.blogspot.com
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Invisible wrote:
> on One, etc. Now all there seems to be is "reality" shows. (Uh, 12
I'm told by people in the business it's because you're more likely to watch
those advertisements. You see a sit-com, you're going to TiVo it and skip
the commercials and watch it tomorrow. You see a reality show, you're going
to want to gossip the next day about what happened with co-workers, so
you'll put up with the advertisements. How true or not this is I can only
judge based on my opinions of the people who told me this.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"Ouch ouch ouch!"
"What's wrong? Noodles too hot?"
"No, I have Chopstick Tunnel Syndrome."
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>> Exhibit A: Smash Mouth.
>
> I'm one of the few I think that enjoy Smash Mouth.
My dad introduced me.
Actually, my dad listens to more new stuff than I do. o_O
>> Exhibit B: Jem.
>
> Never heard of ...
Her first album was really quite fun. Arguably a little samey, but
enjoyable to listen to. Her second is... depressing. Every single song
is a sad song. I don't know why she changed direction...
>> Exhibit C: I'd say Pendulum, but that's definitely an aqcuired taste.
>
> Never heard of...
Imagine a high-wattage baseline, thunderous drum loops, and a snarling
synth lead. That's basically the template to every track they've ever
produced.
Their first album was alright, but most of the tunes are fairly "thin".
(As in, there's not much to them.) Their new album is much better. I'm
currently kinda addicted...
http://www.pendulum.com/
You'll get the idea. ;-)
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Darren New wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> on One, etc. Now all there seems to be is "reality" shows. (Uh, 12
>
> I'm told by people in the business it's because you're more likely to
> watch those advertisements. You see a sit-com, you're going to TiVo it
> and skip the commercials and watch it tomorrow. You see a reality show,
> you're going to want to gossip the next day about what happened with
So, we get crap for the sake of ads. Nice.
--
~Mike
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>>> on One, etc. Now all there seems to be is "reality" shows.
>>
>> I'm told by people in the business it's because you're more likely to
>> watch those advertisements. You see a sit-com, you're going to TiVo it
>> and skip the commercials and watch it tomorrow. You see a reality
>> show, you're going to want to gossip the next day about what happened
>> with
>
> So, we get crap for the sake of ads. Nice.
Where I'm from, we get ads *for* crap!
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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