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Old 02-16-2014, 08:33 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I meant they've taken 40/50 years to sink into modern culture, not you personally.

Besides I can remember during the 80s when the 70s was regarded as the decade that taste forgot and that it was a huge disappointment after the 60s.

Then the 70s became fashionable again and it was the 80s that was regarded as a crap decade. Then the 80s became fashionable.

Now the people that grew up in the 90s are reaching the age where they're the ones in charge of radio & TV so I'm hearing a lot more 90s stuff now.

You just identify with the generation you grew up in, it's not supposed to appeal to the generation before it. Many people who grew up in the generation before you in the 40s & 50s just saw the music you're gushing over as a noise. What's the difference between them saying that about what you like and you saying it about what people like today.

When was the last time you listened to a Dubstep or Grime album with an open mind?
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