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Old 08-18-2009, 09:37 PM   #39 (permalink)
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Do you ever engage in a civil argument? This isn't even logical. Whats stale and old about Tom Waits? He released 7 albums in this decade.

And tell me how I called you unamerican?
Michael McDonald still puts albums out dude, let's be fair.

I'd like to know what's so old and stale about Hendrix, The Who or any other band for that matter. I would think you'd be able to appreciate the 60s since The White Stripes have based their whole career off of imitating it.

Or for that matter, you seem to be more into roots revivalism than anything else, I'm not saying Tom Waits or Elvis Costello aren't great musicians, but they were always about reviving that kinda music that a lot of people might consider "old and stale", and they're not doing anything terribly new nowadays, let's be honest.

Anyway when you said "You should view U.S. culture as your culture to." I thought it was directed at me, sorry about that.
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