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08-27-2021, 09:00 PM | #61 (permalink) | |
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08-27-2021, 09:07 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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Whereas you like to ignore facts it would appear. Whether I know much about the artists or not (which I admitted I did not) Wiki does, and I quoted you extracts that completely disprove your allegations. It's a real shame when facts get in the way of your personal bias innit?
YOU might not THINK the music of these artists was up to scratch, but commercially it was. Elton may have had major hits in the seventies but he was still having them in the eighties. All your post has done is taken what I said (quoted) and said "yeah but in the seventies they did this." I'm not denying that. You're the one who's claiming these artists all "fell off" as you like to put it in the 80s. I've shown you that's a false premise. I've demonstrated it by pulling articles to show you what people who know about it say. You could say someone like I don't know maybe Donovan fell off in the 80s, or Cat Stevens, and I wouldn't argue. Virtually nothing has been heard of them since. But the artists you chose, nah, you're just wrong, man, and you need to revisit that idea. Everyone here is quite aware that you hate anything after 1980 - almost every thread you make has that bias - but that doesn't mean you can change the facts. Sorry.
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08-27-2021, 10:39 PM | #63 (permalink) | |
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There's no "bias" at all about this because you can easily research this yourself but is clearly obvious you didn't and instead you still want to play the "I know it all" gimmick which is not working out for you, also where did you get this idea that I "hate" anything post 1980? I never once said this, I love 80s music a lot, someone is accusing me of lying it seems, shame. But anyways, you can't change what happened son... "Sorry." Last edited by SlyStone63; 08-27-2021 at 10:43 PM. Reason: error |
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08-28-2021, 06:24 AM | #64 (permalink) | |
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08-28-2021, 06:27 AM | #65 (permalink) | |
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It just implies difference from what came before, especially where the difference is in response to environmental factors. At any rate, people can just say that they don't like popular 80s musical trends if they don't. Some people like those trends, at least to some extent. And a lot of the artists mentioned were certainly successful in terms of sales, charts, MTV play, etc. |
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08-28-2021, 08:02 AM | #66 (permalink) |
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To jump into the Sly-Troll fray a little:
Actually Aerosmith, thanks to the jumpstart by Run-DMC, ended up with a string of hits from the late eighties into the nineties and, commercially at least, may have been even more successful then than they were in the seventies. As for the others, I tend to lean more towards the creative side than the commercial side. Bowie probably had his biggest commercial success in the eighties; I remember Lets Dance being huge in its day. But critically, well, he wasn't exactly Ziggy Stardust, was he? Again, he would get back on track and would enhance his legend. I have to admit I haven't heard much from Joni Mitchell past the seventies either and she was one of the decade's best songwriters. She's still out there though. Maybe it's all just about getting older and having new interests (Paul Simon did some of his best work in the eighties) or maybe just wanted to make more money or simply wanted to retire, who knows? |
08-28-2021, 11:45 AM | #67 (permalink) |
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Not that I see them as separated, but I like both. I like lots of very experimental, avant-garde stuff, and I like lots of very commercial pop stuff. And then of course I like all sorts of things in between. I just like the vast majority of music period.
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08-28-2021, 08:21 PM | #68 (permalink) | |
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PS OP, I have no idea what you mean by EWF comment? Maybe you're confusing it with my NLF one: Nothing Lasts Forever. As for being unable to change what's happened, hell son, I gave you the facts as they were written. You don't want to accept them, that's up to you. But you can't make it be the way you want it to be, when it's another way entirely. Anyhoo, I got work to do so have fun dumping on everything from 1980 on. Doesn't bother me, but pretending something was one way when it wasn't kind of does. Edit: Oh wait I get it. EWF. Earth Wind and Fire. Right. Well, I'm not sure I said anything there that wasn't true. Edit edit: so basically the answer to your question in the OP, OP, is nothing. Some artists got older, some fell out of favour with the public (seen as old/uncool/so over/unhip/add eighties phrase of your choice here), some tried to go new directions, with varying results. Some perhaps had their money made and just turned out albums to fulfil contractual obligations. And again, as I said, NLF. And it doesn't. So there's no big mystery here. People's tastes change, both those of artists and of fans, and sometimes they diverge. It has happened in every decade and surely will continue to happen. Just popped back from 2029 where the buzz is "Why did Taylor Swift lose it after 2020?" See?
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08-29-2021, 03:19 AM | #69 (permalink) | |
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Sorry young'un, you didn't present any facts at all because you already admitted that you didn't know much about half of the acts I mentioned and now your post is filled with assumptions... |
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08-29-2021, 06:16 PM | #70 (permalink) | |
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