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In response to
"
12 extremely disappointing facts about popular music -- (link)
"
by
zork
I take issue with the concept itself. The nature of music, and the music industry, has changed drastically over the past two decades. It's unfair to
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
May 2 '12, 16:48
compare it to older data sets in this way.
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In the 70's it was often touted that some band sold more tickets, or sold out faster than the Beattles, well, duh, they were basically the first
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zeitgeist
May 2, 18:23
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#6, the people who like Celine are the kind more likely to BUY a CD than the teens who liked Nirvana etc. and really hipsters love Marley which is a
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zeitgeist
May 2, 18:26
#9 is pretty even on all that. -- nm
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the liioulu with brand new book
May 2, 16:51
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buying power of women. :) -- nm
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Beryllium
May 2, 16:57
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