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The state of music is pathetic...
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<blockquote data-quote="Slightly Motivated" data-source="post: 12077233" data-attributes="member: 66332"><p>I think these facts rest heavily on the advancement in technology, specifically communication and the internet. More people have the means to listen and buy music than they ever did when Zepplin was at their peak. How many people had tape/a-track players back in the 70s to listen to Hendrix vs every 6+ year old with an Ipod these days. Also i feel like kids and preteens buy and listen to music more often than adults do. Adults are also seemingly picky on their music, while kids these days are more tolerant to what 'good' music even is. Finally, i dont think music sales or number 1 hits are accurate. The number one hits are based on Radio plays (up to the radios discretion) and sales. How many of you actually still listen to the radio for your favorite music, and how many people actually pay for music anymore?</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slightly Motivated, post: 12077233, member: 66332"] I think these facts rest heavily on the advancement in technology, specifically communication and the internet. More people have the means to listen and buy music than they ever did when Zepplin was at their peak. How many people had tape/a-track players back in the 70s to listen to Hendrix vs every 6+ year old with an Ipod these days. Also i feel like kids and preteens buy and listen to music more often than adults do. Adults are also seemingly picky on their music, while kids these days are more tolerant to what 'good' music even is. Finally, i dont think music sales or number 1 hits are accurate. The number one hits are based on Radio plays (up to the radios discretion) and sales. How many of you actually still listen to the radio for your favorite music, and how many people actually pay for music anymore? Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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