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Janszoon 11-02-2010 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951191)
What would be more interesting if it were possible would be to turn the clock forwards to 2030 and see what music that originated between 2000-10 still got listened to, i think that would be a very very short game.

I'll take this little dodge as an admission that you know you'd lose the game just I proposed. :laughing:

And for the record, I guarantee that people in 2030 will be listening to today's music, much like people now still listen to music from 1990.

Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 951195)
I'll take this little dodge as an admission that you know you'd lose the game just I proposed. :laughing:

And for the record, I guarantee that people in 2030 will be listening to today's music, much like people now still listen to music from 1990.

Not really Janz, I dont see how you and I proving that 70s music is still alive and well proves that todays music industry is doing fine? All it would prove is that there are millions of people that would rather listen to 70s stuff that modern stuff.


:)

TheCunningStunt 11-02-2010 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951197)
Not really Janz, I dont see how you and I proving that 70s music is still alive and well proves that todays music industry is doing fine? All it would prove is that there are millions of people that would rather listen to 70s stuff that modern stuff.

Or it proves that people aren't ignorant to a particular decade and they enjoy good music, regardless of when it was made?

Janszoon 11-02-2010 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951197)
Not really Janz, I dont see how you and I proving that 70s music is still alive and well proves that todays music industry is doing fine? All it would prove is that there are millions of people that would rather listen to 70s stuff that modern stuff.

Again, the debate is not about how the music industry is doing, it's about which era is more diverse musically, now or the 70s. The game I proposed would demonstrate which era is more diverse.

Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 951198)
Or it proves that people aren't ignorant to a particular decade and they enjoy good music, regardless of when it was made?

Fair comment.


Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 12:07 PM

I almost forgot........thanks for the lovely warm wlecome.

:)

right-track 11-02-2010 01:25 PM

I do believe we already met.
Welcome to MB Percy.

MoonlitSunshine 11-02-2010 03:07 PM

This is incredible. Congratulations Percy, I think you have created the first thing that all of MB can Unanimously Agree on.

VEGANGELICA 11-02-2010 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951092)
Hello.........

Forums! What a pain in the arse, but unfortunately theyre mildly addictive, the forum i used to use decided to disappear off the face of the Earth and now here I am, youre the poor unfortunates that will have to put up with me for the forseeable future.

I love music, all music apart from what commonly known as metal, not that rock music from the 70's that metal heads pretend is metal i dont mean that i mean modern day metal, its just music for people who dont like music as far as Im concerned. I can be a sarcy bastard, but im ok.

Right Im off to have a look around.

:wave:

Welcome, Percy!

Say, you wouldn't happen to be talking about MuzicForums suddenly vanishing, would you, because I've been trying to visit the site for several days and can't connect!!

I'm hoping it is just a temporary issue, but it makes me nervous. I forget that at any moment the owners could pull the plug on a site and so all the connections you build with people would vanish instantaneously, except for when you've shared other ways to connect online. I just assumed I'd be able to pop on over and say hi to people at MF, but for now...they're GONE! :( :(

Percy Thrillington 11-03-2010 04:39 AM

Thanks for the welcome Moon and Right Track.

Thanks for the welcome and yes Vangelica it was MF, bit strange whats happening there isnt it hopefully it'll reappear at some point.


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