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Old 02-28-2011, 11:08 PM   #248 (permalink)
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I didn't say they sounded the same, I said they were equally awful. And looking at that list definitely confirms that view.
Idk, I'm able to accept them for what it was even though it wasn't on the same caliber as as the music pre-70s.

that's your opinion and it's fine but I'm able to find the gems regardless of how subpar the music was compared to the 70s and before.

I think that comes with the whole territory of being a music elitist. The point where you only listen to the creme de la creme. I'm able to look past perfection and go for something that may be deemed subpar. Overall I may listen to a load of what could be viewed as "crap" but I don't really care what others think of it. I listen to some of the best of the best but I can also step outside of that perfection and listen to some things that are pretty low on the totem pole.
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