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#92
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| The whole best of business sucks. I mean it would "kill" the magic of listening a newly bought PF album, if there are some songs you already listened to on the best of. |
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#93
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| at 19, I'm a "new generation" fan of jazz and avante-garde music, and I think that there are just still a good number of good musicians now a-days, they just don't get as much air-time as Floyd did in its prime... Granted, we don't have Pink Floyd's, Velvet Underground's, David Bowie's, or Frank Zappa's anymore, but Tricky and Massive Attack for example, were mentioned... also bands like Cibo Mato have very creative and fresh sounds. Great bands like PF hold significance in their contributions to the evolution of music, and change is how music stays fresh and innovative... not to mention that change is the only way we'll manage to forget about N'Sync, Dave Matthew's Band, and Ace of Bass (insert vomitting sounds here). |
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#94
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| im definetly one of those "new generation listeners" i am 14 but i have been listening to floyd for a few years now (actually i hate the music that is popular now so i mostly only listen to classic rock and such) |
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#95
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| ..... Im also one of the younger listeners at 18 and have been listening to them since i was 8, when division bell was released and my dad made me listen to keep talking, then he would play dark side through and through in the car, then a friend loaned me his ppv pulse video and ive been hooked since. |
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#96
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| I belong to new generation of listeners too. I`m 15 and I started with The Wall. That was amazing! I loved The Wall from the first time when I listened to it. |
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#97
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| I couldn't stand The Wall first time in fact first time I heard DS I didn't understand why anybody would buy it, still they are now 2 of my fave albums so I found the light eventualy. |