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View Poll Results: Which English-speaking country produce the best music? | |||
The United Kingdom |
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99 | 40.57% |
Ireland |
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4 | 1.64% |
The United States |
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106 | 43.44% |
Canada |
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14 | 5.74% |
Australia |
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8 | 3.28% |
New Zealand |
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4 | 1.64% |
Jamaica |
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2 | 0.82% |
Other (which?) |
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7 | 2.87% |
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#1 (permalink) |
Later on...
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Melbourne
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i think it has to go to the UK
there are just far too many bands you cant argue with... almost all my favourites are Uk bands most from either london or manchester... what has the us given us...aerosmith? nah a lot of cool bands come out of new york...not much else going on so many ****ty LA bands and bland hip hop!!! except for the doors... Australia is a nadir a pub-rock obsessed musical black hole although there is excellent indie and dance stuff coming up now ie presets, juggers, cut copy and yet another generation inspired by daft punk and the aforementioned theres still hope for this country.... (ps i know i have been making extreme generalizations, dont take offence...especially seeing as that is kinda what this thread calls for)
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Join Date: May 2007
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Could you elaborate as to what the "Dunedin Sound" is? Never heard of that before. |
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Forever young
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Brisbane
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![]() I am a great fan of Chris Knox / Tall Dwarfs who are originally from Dunedin but are not really aligned to the sound. If you like books on music I recommend Positively George Street: A personal History Of Sneaky Feelings and The Dunedin Sound by member Mathew Bannister. ![]() As good a music related book as I have read about an anonymous movement. Written with a sharp eye and a dry wit with a sense of sad world weariness as to what might have been. Sneaky Feelings polarized the scene somewhat, Chris Knox was a sharp critic for example but I am glad they existed for this book alone. |
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