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Originally Posted by JackPat
Of course, there are musicians like Khonnor who are gaining popularity solely through the use of the internet. Not to mention many young people of this generation are able to expose themselves a bit easier to music of other eras and genres (like myself). I remember watching a music documentary talking about how music in the 50s and 60s were just like plastic dolls - mass produced, uniform, and lacking. Then, tons of bands exploded out of nowhere and started an era of experimentation and musical progression. Perhaps history WILL repeat itself, and we'll see this happen in and outside the internet? Eh, but then again mainstream has always existed... there was the Little River Band and Peter Frampton in the 70s. But what do I know?
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I agree. The fact that I can record a full length album for a few hundred dollars in my bedroom if I have the instruments already means that music you and I love will always be around. That didnt use to be the case.